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AN ACCOUNT OF THE BELL ROCK LIGHT-HOUSE,
TO THE KING.
THE CONTENTS. - INTRODUCTION.
INTRODUCTION.
ACCOUNT OF THE BELL ROCK LIGHT HOUSE
APPENDIX. - No. I.
DESCRIPTION OF PLATES.
DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER.
Transcriber's Note
A massive reef just eleven miles off Scotland’s coast had long haunted mariners, turning the eastern seaboard into a graveyard of ships. This work explains how a pioneering engineering team tackled that danger, turning the submerged Bell Rock into a beacon of safety for both naval and commercial vessels. The opening pages set the scene with vivid descriptions of the perilous waters and the urgent need for a reliable light.
The bulk of the narrative follows the step‑by‑step planning and construction of the lighthouse, showcasing ingenious solutions to building on a constantly shifting foundation. Detailed engravings accompany the text, giving listeners a clear visual feel for the tower’s unique stonework and the tools of the era. Along the way, the author offers a concise history of the Northern Light‑House Board and its broader mission to protect Scotland’s rugged coastlines.
Listeners with an interest in maritime history, early engineering feats, or the human drive to conquer nature will find the account both informative and compelling, as it captures the ambition and perseverance behind one of the world’s earliest offshore lighthouses.
Full title
An Account of the Bell Rock Light-House Including the Details of the Erection and Peculiar Structure of That Edifice; to Which Is Prefixed a Historical View of the Institution and Progress of the Northern Light-Houses Including the Details of the Erection and Peculiar Structure of That Edifice; to Which Is Prefixed a Historical View of the Institution and Progress of the Northern Light-Houses
Language
en
Duration
~23 hours (1381K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-03-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1772–1850
Best known for the Bell Rock Lighthouse, this Scottish engineer helped make some of Britain’s most dangerous coasts safer. He also came from the remarkable Stevenson family of lighthouse builders and engineers.
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