Lighthouses
By (Author) Lynn F. Pearson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
1st April 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ships and boats: general interest
Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings
387.155
64
Width 149mm, Height 210mm, Spine 8mm
166g
The story of the lighthouse is as fascinating and diverse as the design of the buildings themselves. Roman and medieval attempts to help seafarers navigate, using beacons and other seamarks, preceded elegant Georgian lights, followed in the nineteenth century by huge rock-based lighthouses such as Eddystone, which were great feats of Victorian civil engineering. Thisbook relates the story of their construction, often undertaken in desperately dangerous and stormy conditions, looks at the lives of their keepers, and considers how automation has changed the modern lighthouse. A gazetteer gives brief details of over 160 lights around the coasts of GreatBritain andIreland.
Lynn F. Pearson is an achitectural historian and photographer specialising in research on uneralded structures from seaside architecture to multi-storey car parks and mausleums. She has published fourteen books including three Shire Albums