The Douglass Lighthouse Engineers: How Did They Build Them ?

Author:   Timothy Douglass
Publisher:   Tellwell Talent
ISBN:  

9780228840169


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   23 December 2020
Format:   Hardback
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"The book starts off with the plight of Edward Ward, a BBC correspondent, who, with his sound technician, was stranded in the Bishop Rock Lighthouse following a Christmas Day broadcast in 1946. Their departure was delayed for a month by raging storms. After being rescued, he wondered, ""How on earth did they manage to build the lighthouse, a massive granite tower rising over 160 feet (49m) almost straight out of the sea, in one of the roughest locations imaginable?"" With a foreword by Captain Ian McNaught, the Deputy Master of Trinity House, the Lighthouse Authority for England and Wales, and former master of the Queen Elizabeth 2, this question is addressed while covering the great lighthouse-building era of just over two centuries. Although the emphasis is on the work of three generations of Douglass Lighthouse Engineers during the second half of the nineteenth century, the parts played by many other people who contributed to making the seas safer are described, whether by designing and building lighthouses and beacons, or developing and manufacturing the lights and fog signals installed in them. One was Michael Faraday, the eminent physicist, who was Trinity House's Scientific Advisor for thirty years, who brought about the first practical use of electricity when an electric light was installed in the South Foreland Lighthouse in 1858. Much of the book is devoted to lighthouses built out to sea on small wave-swept rocks because of the tremendous challenges faced in building them. These range from the first lighthouse built on the Eddystone Rocks in the English Channel south of Plymouth, completed in 1699, to William Douglass' massive granite tower on the Fastnet Rock off SW Ireland, completed in 1904. The exceptional dedication and perseverance by those who were willing to work in very hazardous and uncomfortable conditions, often putting their lives at risk, is described, and remarkably few lives were lost. Many interesting stories and anecdotes are included."

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Author:   Timothy Douglass
Publisher:   Tellwell Talent
Imprint:   Tellwell Talent
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.699kg
ISBN:  

9780228840169


ISBN 10:   0228840163
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   23 December 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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The Author, a great grandson of Sir James Douglass, best known for the Eddystone Lighthouse, was born in Cornwall, England. With a Masters Degree in Engineering and an MBA, he followed a career as a Professional Engineer in the aerospace industries in both England and Canada. Retired, he lives with his wife, Patricia, in Canada. This book is a result of using his retirement to undertake an extensive review of the work of his ancestors and researching the history of lighthouses and their construction.

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