Revolving Light sometimes written as Revolvinglight was a barque launched from the Turner Shipyard in Harvey Bank, New Brunswick on 15 September 1875.
[1] In December 1902 the ship with a cargo of bones was sailing with captain Helgesen, from Buenos Aires via IJmuiden, the Netherlands to Hamburg, Germany.
During an unexpected storm she floundered on a sandbar near Texel between De Koog and Eierland.
[8] Fifty years after the ship wrecked, after heavy winds in 1952, the wreckage was exposed again on the beach.
Later research into these beams showed that they came indeed from the three-masted Revolving Light from the Turner Shipyard in Harvey Bank.