Martha's Vineyard Museum does not plan to move historic Fresnel lens to Aquinnah.
Maria Thibodeau

Museum Stays the Course With Fresnel Lens

<p>The historic Fresnel lens that once sat atop the Gay Head Light will not be moved to Aquinnah.</p>

The historic Fresnel lens that once sat atop the Gay Head Light will not be moved to Aquinnah, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum confirmed this week.

Aquinnah resident Michael Stutz initiated discussions with the museum last year about possibly moving the lens from Edgartown to Aquinnah when the museum relocates to the former marine hospital in Vineyard Haven. Despite the museum’s lack of interest at the time, voters at the annual town meeting in May agreed to formally invite the museum to return the lens to a spot near the lighthouse.

On June 21 this year the museum board voted formally not to relocate the lens to Aquinnah.

Board chairman Stever Aubrey notified the Aquinnah selectmen of the decision in a July 11 letter.

Museum executive director Phil Wallis said this week that returning the lens to Aquinnah was off the table, mostly as a result of Coast Guard requirements that he said were out of his hands. But he added that the museum remains committed to preserving both the Gay Head Light and the culture of Aquinnah, and that a replica lens, or even another original, might someday reside at the Cliffs.

“I continue to try to figure out a way to interpret that Fresnel technology, and work closely with the residents and community to figure out how to honor that,” he said. “It’s an important part of our Island.”

The museum acquired the lens in 1952 and considers it the centerpiece of its collection. The lens now sits atop a miniature brick lighthouse on the museum’s Edgartown campus.

Mr. Stutz said he would likely take another stab at the request with a public petition.

“I’m hoping that the museum board of directors will reconsider,” he said.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 08/08/2017 - 18:30

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Michael Stutz Aquinnah

CG regulations provide, "Fresnel lenses should be properly displayed in a location as physically close as possible to the original point of their installation ...."

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 08/08/2017 - 20:30

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Elise LeBOVIT Aquinnah

The lens is Aquinnah's centerpiece. It was given to the Town and to the Lighthouse. The Museum is suppose to honor our Town's treasures, by supporting us in our history. The lens was taken away without our Town's consent.To say we might get one some day is an insult.I doubt the Coast Guard thinks it can't live in Aquinnah, since it already lived here. With the Museums help and support, I'm sure they could ask the Coast Guards permission. We are inviting the Museum to show the lens by it's Lighthouse. We are not taking our treasure away from them, but working together to return it where it can live with it's historical original home.

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