Point Pinos Lighthouse Historic Images
Bill Peake
October 1, 2013
The following images capture the best views (and most detail) of the lighthouse and
surroundings over time. Many additional photographs of the lighthouse exist; however,
those photographs generally don't add significantly different views of the lighthouse or
information. Exceptions are photographs of the barn, WWII era watch towers and
lighthouse personnel — all of which have been omitted in this collection.
Note postcards provide the only color images.
1. Hartman Bache drawing (lithograph?) circa 1855
2. Henry Miller drawing 1856
3. Eadweard J. Muybridge photograph 1871
4. C.W.J. Johnson photograph circa 1880
5. Lithograph circa 1885
6. I.W. Taber photograph circa 1885
7. C.W.J. Johnson (?) photograph circa 1891
8. Richard J. Arnold photograph circa 1895
9. Photograph circa 1905
10. Photograph circa 1906
11. Oscar Newman postcard circa 1910
12. Edward H. Mitchell postcard circa 1910
13. C.B. Clark photograph 1934
14. Robert A. Parker postcard circa 1935
15. Photograph circa 1945
16. Photograph circa 1945
17. Photograph circa 1945
18. Photograph circa 1962
19. Mike Roberts postcard circa 1966
, OCR Text: Point Pinos Lighthouse Historic Images
Bill Peake
October 1, 2013
The following images capture the best views (and most detail) of the lighthouse and
surroundings over time. Many additional photographs of the lighthouse exist; however,
those photographs generally don't add significantly different views of the lighthouse or
information. Exceptions are photographs of the barn, WWII era watch towers and
lighthouse personnel — all of which have been omitted in this collection.
Note postcards provide the only color images.
1. Hartman Bache drawing (lithograph?) circa 1855
2. Henry Miller drawing 1856
3. Eadweard J. Muybridge photograph 1871
4. C.W.J. Johnson photograph circa 1880
5. Lithograph circa 1885
6. I.W. Taber photograph circa 1885
7. C.W.J. Johnson (?) photograph circa 1891
8. Richard J. Arnold photograph circa 1895
9. Photograph circa 1905
10. Photograph circa 1906
11. Oscar Newman postcard circa 1910
12. Edward H. Mitchell postcard circa 1910
13. C.B. Clark photograph 1934
14. Robert A. Parker postcard circa 1935
15. Photograph circa 1945
16. Photograph circa 1945
17. Photograph circa 1945
18. Photograph circa 1962
19. Mike Roberts postcard circa 1966
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