Port Lantern
Item # Co1528
Antique vintage Replica Copper Port Ship Lamp.
Red glass lens is rich and clear and will give
an authentic nautical flare to any room. The Copper Port Ship Lamp
stands 15" tall with the handle. Can be used with any oil lantern or
tea candle or easily converted into an electric fixture. Solid
Copper may have some tarnish inside, which adds vintage flare and
authenticity.

Port
and Starboard are shipboard terms for left and right, respectively.
Confusing those two could cause a ship wreck.
In Old England, the Starboard was the steering paddle or rudder, and
ships were always steered from the right side on the back of the
vessel. Larboard referred to the left side, the side on which the
ship was loaded.
So how did Larboard become Port? Shouted over the noise of the wind
and the waves, Larboard and Starboard sounded too much alike. The
word Port means the opening in the "left" side of the ship from
which cargo was unloaded. Sailors eventually started using the term
Port to refer to that side of the ship.












