'A thrilling celebration of lighthouses' i newspaperAn enthralling
history of Britain's rock lighthouses, and the people who built and
inhabited them. Lighthouses are enduring monuments to our relationship
with the sea. They encapsulate a romantic vision of solitary homes
amongst the waves, but their original purpose was much more noble,
conceived as navigational gifts for the safety of all. Still today, we
depend upon their guiding lights for the safe passage of ships.
Nowhere is this truer than in the rock lighthouses of Great Britain
and Ireland: twenty towers built between 1811 and 1904, so-called
because they were constructed on desolate, slippery rock formations in
the middle of the sea, rising, mirage-like, straight out of the
waves, with lights shining at the their summits. Seashaken Houses is
a lyrical exploration of these magnificent, isolated sentinels, the
ingenuity of those who conceived them, the people who risked their
lives building and rebuilding them, those that inhabited their circular
rooms, and the ways in which we value emblems of our history in a
changing world.
Seashaken Houses : A Lighthouse History from Eddystone to Fastnet - Tom Nancollas
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