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Shutters Return Pomham Rocks Lighthouse to Turn of the Century Look

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: December 13, 2024

Pomham Rocks

The shutters on Pomham Rocks Lighthouse look amazing!
(FPRL photo)

If you walk down the East Bay Bike Path, you will notice a dramatic change to the exterior of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse. The 150-year-old light station off the coast of Riverside, RI, is now adorned with historically accurate shutters on all its windows. Thanks to grants from the United States Lighthouse Society, The 1772 Foundation/Preserve RI and Rhode Island Foundation, shutters were custom fabricated for all three levels of The Lighthouse. They were primed, painted and installed with operable hardware the end of November by master craftsmen from Abcore Restoration Company.

Window with shutters

The original appearance of the lighthouse included shutters – an important historic aspect that has now been returned.
(FPRL photo)

Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse, a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation, sought to return the exterior of The Lighthouse to its appearance in its early years. Shutters were a common feature of Victorian era homes, and vintage photographs show shutters on Pomham in open and closed positions. As was the tradition at the time, the shutters were painted green. Abcore Restoration Company installed the shutters and painted them a matching Essex Green HC-188 from Benjamin Moore’s historical collection. The deep green shutters create a sharp contrast to the bright white exterior of The Lighthouse and its original decorative scrollwork surrounding the windows.

What is not visible from the outside is the completion of another project to facilitate installation of shutters on the building. With assistance from a grant from The Champlin Foundation, all metal exterior storm windows were removed and replaced with historically accurate recessed wooden storm windows that allow the shutters to open and to be latched closed.

Pomham shutter

Not only are the new shutters aesthetically pleasing, they will also help protect the lighthouse from the adverse effects of severe weather.
(FPRL photo)

As an island lighthouse, Pomham Rocks is vulnerable to the extreme weather conditions caused by climate change, especially strong wind and heavy rain. The primary cause of lighthouse window deterioration is moisture penetrating the wooden components through driving rain, sleet, ice and snow and the marine environment in general. Shutters that can be closed when coastal storms are predicted can add another layer of protection.

Pomham Rocks’ location in the Providence River also makes access difficult during winter months. Operable shutters will allow the Friends to protect the windows and interior of The Lighthouse when extreme weather conditions are predicted. Closed shutters in winter months will provide protection when it is more difficult for members to access the building. Once secured, the fully-operational shutters will help to protect the restored interior of the building and maritime collection, including Pomham’s antique Fresnel lens.

Pomham Rocks Light

Both practical and elegant, the new shutters on Pomham Rocks Lighthouse further enhance the beauty of this timeless treasure. Very nice work by ALF’s Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse! (FPRL photo)

Filed Under: ALF News, Pomham Rocks Lighthouse Tagged With: abcore restoration, american lighthouse foundation, friends of pomham rocks lighthouse, original appearance, providence, rhode island, shutters

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