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    This is from Wikipedia did not copy and paste very well but still readable.

    Negril Lighthouse

    South Negril Point LighthouseNegril LighthouseShow map of JamaicaShow map of CaribbeanShow allJamaicaLocationNegril PointWestmorelandJamaica[1]Coordinates18.2484318°N 78.3605111°W[2]Year first constructed1894[3]Automatedyes[4]Foundationa 14 feet (4.3*m) deep tank of water for balance and security during earthquakes[3]Constructionreinforced concrete tower[1]Tower shapetapered cylindrical tower with balcony and lanternMarkings / patternwhite tower and lantern[3]Height27 metres (89*ft)[4]Focal height31 metres (102*ft)[1]Light sourcesolar powerCharacteristicOne flash every 2 s, alternating red and white[1]Admiralty*numberJ5344[1]NGA*number14144[1]ARLHS*numberJAM-007[1]Negril Lighthouse*was built in 1894 1.5 miles (2.4*km) south south east of thewesternmost tip of the island*of Jamaica by the French company Bubbler & Bernard.[3]*It is one of the earliest concrete lighthouses.[1]Fresnel lens*in operation at Negril PointIts foundation is a tank 14 feet (4.3*m) deep, which is kept filled with water to keep the 20-metre (66*ft)[3](27 metres (89*ft) according to Rowlett)[1]*reinforced concrete tower balanced and secured in the event of an earthquake.[3]*The tower is topped with a lantern and gallery.[1]An automatic white light 30*m (100*feet) above sea level flashes every two seconds.[1]*The light was operated by gas initially, switching to acetylene in 1956 and solar energy in 1985.[3][4]Several adjacent one-story frame keeper's houses are staffed.[1]The site is a well-known attraction of the Negril area.[1]It is maintained by the Port Authority of Jamaica, an agency of the Ministry of Transport and Work
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    Ok, we can berate the Port Authority of Jamaica.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Georgie View Post
    Yah, the records probably have no intrinsic, useful value. However they are an historical record. Part of the history of Jamaica. A civilized nation preserves its history. I suppose the Jamaican government is an easy target. Then, whom shall we berate, the lighthouse keeper?
    Just to add to Lisa's comments, if anyone feels the need to shame or berate anyone, make sure you blame the offending entity.

    If everything in the photographs are taken at face value to be true, the "uncivilized" country not preserving its records as Papa Georgie says would be none other than the British Empire. They had 64 years to preserve those daily weather records from 1898 , yet have been blamed for leaving them to the elements in the lighthouse. Please note, Jamaica did not gain independence until 1962. The British had ample time to handle the records correctly.

    As Lisa pointed out, how does anyone know that the British didnt made copies of the original information? As Papa says, civilized countries do that and the British Empire was considered civilized, so that would imply that the British would have made copies and preserved that information.

    I been have dealing with mounds of paperwork records for decades here and things are becoming more computerized everyday. What took months to accomplish in the 1990's now takes days.

    Why "berate" when you could "big up"?
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    Too kool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by onthecorner View Post
    And although these papers are only weather records that in no way diminishes their historical value. Im surprised Rob that you dont see the importance of the Jamaican goverment needing to perserve these.
    Onthecorner...Rob definitely did not say anything about the importance of "needing to perserve these" documents. Rob is a major history buff and would never say anything to that effect. Please go back and reread what he wrote.

    You might be more annoyed at me for saying and I'll quote myself...
    "Maybe I'm the only one...but I'm not sure why the Jamaican government needs to be berated from not maintaining barometric pressure paperwork from the 1890's...other than it's a kinda cool factor."

    I did not say anything in regards to what you're suggesting either...I'll clarify my annoyance a bit more.
    It drives me crazy when a government that is limited in resources and money gets berated by people from a first world country and especially over saving barometric paperwork...this is still a developing country...and, they are trying their best with what they currently have...as has been pointed out with Port Royal.
    And to jump to the conclusion that this paperwork has not been recorded somewhere is a bit premature. Shouldn't we get the facts before berating anyone.

    And, for the record...I've worked in many museums...my family owned an antique business that also donated items of historical significance to some of these museums. I'm very aware of the importance of history...it's intrinsic value and it's cash value!!
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    It doesn't surprise me that the 1898 records are still intact. I have at least a dozen books from the 1850's in my library. Many of the covers show heavy wear as they were used for sermon preparation, but the paper is still in great shape. I think it was in the 1930' & 40's when they started using the junk paper in paperbacks that deteriorated badly.
    One other photo I found also from 2007.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rjonsun View Post
    I... I think it was in the 1930' & 40's when they started using the junk paper in paperbacks that deteriorated badly...
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    Bob
    rjonsun,

    Thanks for the information. I wonder if the paper was made with hemp?
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    Very interesting about the weather records from 1890's ................ BUT what about the original question concerning renovations to the lighthouse and is it closed ?

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    There are three little cottages on the property. One of those should be turned into the mueseum where the records would be put in a glass case and not left out to be handled by people. This lighthouse and it's Fresnel lens are in excellent shape and a true treasure of the Jamaican people. The lens is the most important part of a lighthouse and the vast majority world wide have a Fresnel lens. Everyone who posted on this site and everything they said came from the heart a little criticism can go a long way to make people or governments aware of whats important and worth protecting.

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    Everyone who posted on this site and everything they said came from the heart a little criticism can go a long way to make people or governments aware of whats important and worth protecting.
    Well said EddieMingus.

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