Tangasseri
Point Lighthouse station is about 4 km from Quilon Railway Station on
Ernakulam – Trivandrum rail route. Quilon (Kollam) is also connected to
back water inland navigation system. In the 17thcentury Quilon was a
separate principality. Its Raja gave trading rights and permission to
Dutch to build a fort at Quilon in 1665. In the 18th century Marthanda
Varma defeated all the regional Rajas and merged the entire region into
the state of Travancore. Travancore state entered into a treaty with the
British and became their protectorate in 1795.
The British East India Co had
factories at Tellicherry & Anjengo and other interests along the
coast. To assist their fleet they raised a column at this site during
the mid 19th century and placed on it an oil lamp. The present
Tangasseri point Lighthouse tower was established in 1902. This tower
has a brick masonry murette with wooden lining inside. The optical
equipment was supplied by M/s. Chance Bros, Birmingham. The PV light
with a 55mm burner inside 2nd order optic was commissioned on 1st March
1902. Certain modifications were carried out in 1932 and 1940.
In 1962 the PV light source was
replaced by 230V 5 kW incandescent lamp The system had to be reverted
back to PV in 1967 due to non availability of lamps in stock. The PV
light source was replaced by 230V 400 W metal halide lamp which put in
to operation on 15th May 1994.
It is for record that several cracks
had developed in the tower in 1930. As such strengthening of tower by
providing Jacketing masonry with special types of bricks manufactured
for the purpose was done in 1940 under the supervision of Mr AN Seal,
Engineer-in-Chief. The contractors were M/s Harrison Crossfield.

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