The strong Bird Island lens, with a view of the keeper's house to the right of the lens |
A series by Suzanne-Jo Leff Patterson - 2015
As we continue this series, recognition is paid to the Hannabus family. Their history of three generations in the lighthouse
service, illustrated below, is a continuous contribution to providing safety to
the numerous ships and their precious cargoes of passengers and crews which plied
the long and rugged South African coastline.
At various periods of their careers, all of the Hannabus dynasty were
Senior Keepers of the Light:
(a) A.E (Bill) Hannabus (1906 – 1945) Bird Island, Hood Point, Cape St, Blaize,
Cape Point, Dassen Island, Cape Recife, Robben Island, Port Nolloth.
(b) C.H. Hannabus (1929 – 1970) Slangkop, Cape Point, Danger Point, Green
Point, The Hill, Cape St Lucia, Cape
Hermes, The Bluff Cooper Light, Bird Island, Port Nolloth, M’bashe Point, Great
Fish River, Hood Point.
(c) J.F Hannabus (1946 – 1974) Green Point, The Bluff Cooper Light, Cape Agulhas,
Diaz Point, Danger Point, Slangkop, Cape St Lucia, M’bashe Point.
(d) P-J Hannabus (1972 – 1975) M’bashe Point, Danger Point,
Cape St Blaize, Slangkop, Dassen Island, Robben Island. (1975-1990) Radio Technician - Robben Island ,
M’bashe Point and Hood Point Lighthouses.
Bird Island with the guano collectors |
Our earlier story began with Bird
Island , which was one of
the most remote Lighthouses along the coast and it has a history of unusual
mysteries.
From Colin Urquhart’s
book, ‘East to the Isles’, P-J Hannabus brings us this
captivating story, which involved his uncle, Lighthouse Keeper, Charlie
Hannabus.
The story begins, when, Lighthouse Keeper, C.C. Hansen was stationed on Bird Island
in 1908. The isolation depressed his wife Mrs Hansen in the extreme and one day
she was found drowned in Newtons
well near the Lighthouse. As time went
by, rumours circulated and questions were raised as to whether it was suicide
or something more sinister and Keepers and Guano staff believed that Mrs
Hansen’s spirit haunted the island!
When he was stationed there, Charlie Hannabus claimed the double-storey
house on the island, just NW of the tower, was haunted!
On certain nights it was said that "Mrs. Hansen" would run
through the house as well as walk the island. Charlie claimed that whilst he was there in
1930, sleeping in the kitchen one night for warmth, he suddenly woke up to find
himself being dragged by his ankles across the floor by, he was sure,
"Mrs. Hansen!” The next night
nothing would induce Charlie to sleep in the kitchen again and he slept
upstairs with the door firmly bolted!
Shortly after this episode on one moonlit night, Head Lighthouse Keeper,
Fred Ball, with thirteen years spent on the island and his Assistant Edwards, clearly
saw Hannabus stumble 200m, across the island from the house to the flag room - but
when they checked on him, Charlie Hannabus was in his bed! Was that a ghost the two keepers had seen? What explanation could there be?
Keeper Fred Ball said that Hannabus then recounted a similar incident some
years earlier, when, on a stormy night, thought he had seen the Guano Headman strolling
outside, but when the Keepers checked, the Headman was in bed ….. fast asleep!
Once again, on a stormy night, some twenty five years later on, while
Tommy was on duty, Mrs Addison, wife of Head Keeper Tommy Addison, heard
footsteps come up those stairs! Terrified,
Mrs Addison ducked under the blankets and heard the ‘ghost’ next to her bed, even
to the extent of hearing the tick, tick, tick of a watch! Later, when she questioned Tommy, he assured
her that he had been on duty in the tower all night and did not come home at
all!
The belief still exists today, that Bird Island
remains haunted. After the house was
torn down, burnt and replaced in 1979, it seems that ‘Mrs Hansen’ was never
seen again. Even then, lighthouse maintenance
crews did not like staying over, claiming that blankets have been pulled off
beds as the crew slept and cold draughts blew through the rooms even when
windows were tightly shut ……….
I’m sure that many readers will be sceptical, but the question has to be
posed – If you are a sceptic, would you be comfortable spending the night in
the house on the island on a stormy night?
A E Hannabus (Bill) the Patriarch L/H Keeper |
Left to Right:
J.F. Hannabus (Babsie), Mr Slattery (Charlie’s father-in-law) and C.H. Hannabus
(Charlie) at Danger Point Lighthouse 1961 |
P-J Hannabus, J.F Hannabus (Babsie) and C.H. Hannabus (Charlie) Christmas
1981
For Part 1 of this series go to:
molegenealogy.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-last-of-south-african-lighthouse.html
www.keri-harvey.com/2014/06/lighthouse-keeping-nostalgic-job/#comment-357 |
3 comments:
There are some indiscrepencies here involving C H Hannabus. He was never on the island in 1908 but did a year in 1953 when the new keepers house was built. The picture at Danger point, the middle man is not A.Slattery, it must be some one else.A E Hannabus was known as Albert and not Bill. The house was haunted as experienced by myself and by the black fellow living in it in 1953. The murder of some ones wife and the body placed in the water tank is true but the husband left the Island but police caught up with him.
Thanks for your comment re discrepancies - they will be checked by the author.
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