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Fresnel Lens with Pedestal and Clock Work for Lighthouse

1884

Smithsonian Institution Building, The Castle

Smithsonian Institution Building, The Castle
Washington, DC, United States

Invented in 1822 by Frenchman Augustin Fresnel, this lens was used in all U.S. lighthouses by 1861. It bends, focuses, and intensifies the light for greater visibility.

Transfer from the U.S. Treasury Department, U.S. Coast Guard, National Museum of American History, Behring Center

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  • Title: Fresnel Lens with Pedestal and Clock Work for Lighthouse
  • Date Created: 1884
Smithsonian Institution Building, The Castle

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