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A historical and anecdotal survey traces the development of coastal lighting from ancient beacons and medieval church or monastic signals to purpose-built towers and lightships, explaining illumination methods, fuels, and technical improvements. It examines institutional arrangements and records governing aids to navigation, and offers detailed case studies of notable shore and offshore lights, their construction, reconstruction, and engineering solutions. Interwoven are accounts of wrecks, rescues, and human drama associated with sea safety, supported by contemporary illustrations, plans, and models that illuminate both practical challenges and the cultural stories surrounding maritime lights.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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The First Lighthouse at Dungeness Frontispiece
The Eddystone Medal, 1757 7
The Bell Rock Lighthouse 16
The Pharos, Alexandria 19
Ancient Coast-light 38
Outer Farne Lighthouse 45
Grace Darling and her Father on the way to the Wreck 49
Grace Darling 51
Model of the first Lightship 70
Model of a Lightship built in 1790 73
Pack of Playing Cards designed by Winstanley 116
Winstanley’s Eddystone Lighthouse 129
Silver Model of Eddystone Lighthouse after alteration 134
Rudyerd’s Eddystone Lighthouse 141
The Eddystone built by Smeaton 149
Smeaton’s Mode of Dovetailing the Stones 151
Smeaton’s Chandelier 154
Section of the Eddystone Lighthouse built by Smeaton 156
The Present Eddystone Lighthouse 159
Wolf Rock Lighthouse 178
Longships Lighthouse 182
The Wrecker 186
St. Agnes Lighthouse, Scilly Isles 193
The Bishop’s Rock Lighthouse 202
The Smalls Lighthouse 207
Lighthouse at Holyhead 218

THE BELL ROCK LIGHTHOUSE.