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Account of the Skerryvore lighthouse

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The text presents a technical and narrative account of the planning, quarrying, and multi‑season construction of a remote offshore lighthouse, including topographic surveys, establishment of workyards and quarries, erection and loss of temporary barracks, and methods for laying foundations and dressing stone. It explains tower design principles and details operations, equipment, personnel arrangements, and weather‑related hazards encountered during successive seasons. A substantial technical section discusses advances in lighthouse illumination, especially the dioptric (Fresnel) system, and appendices supply tables, experimental notes, costings, charts, and keeper instructions.

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Alan Stevenson

Alan Stevenson was a Scottish engineer and lighthouse designer, recognized for his significant contributions to maritime safety. He is best known for his work on the Skerryvore Lighthouse, which stands as a testament to his innovative engineering skills and dedication to the field. Stevenson's writings, including his detailed account of the Skerryvore Lighthouse, provide valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of lighthouse construction during the 19th century. His legacy continues to influence modern lighthouse design and engineering practices.

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