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Archie's Lights - The Life and Times of a Scottish Lightkeeper (Paperback)
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Archie's Lights - The Life and Times of a Scottish Lightkeeper (Paperback)
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Born at a clifftop lighthouse in 1910, Archie's life was spent in
the world of Scottish lighthouses - he was one of the third
generation of his family in the service of the Northern Lighthouse
Board. Archie's stories have gripped listeners of all ages and have
now been compiled by Anne MacEachern. Written in Archie's words,
this account portrays the man and reveals a past way of life. From
peacetime through war, dealing with goats, shipwrecked sailors or
German spies, the story brings vividly to life the challenges of
living and working at a lighthouse, including raising a young
family at such an isolated and potentially dangerous place. Many
characters appear at various lights, each with their own
personality and often annoying habits. Short-term transfers took
place in and just after World War 2 when communications and
transport were particularly difficult. There were hardships and
rewards, and a mystery to solve: the well-known disappearance of
three keepers at the Flannan Isles in 1900. The men had to be - and
were - remarkably resourceful and courageous, although not all
could stand the isolation and dangers at offshore pillar rock
lights, especially in wartime. The sea ruled their lives - creating
idyllic periods on sunny, calm days but being uncontrollably
destructive for much of the time. Like his colleagues, Archie
upheld to the best of his ability the ideal of their Service, `For
the Safety of All', but in his younger days he was not afraid to
speak up and press, with others, for better conditions. His service
as a full-time keeper continued in part-time capacities, extended
over a period of 67 years. Through this man's keen eye, the reader
will meet people, birds, animals and situations from a lifetime of
service; a revealing glimpse into this close-knit world. There is
also humour, often that dry Highland humour, which adds spice to
the telling; in Archie's case a fondness for wild places and dried
figs helped.
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