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Postcards from the Edge: Remote British Lighthouses in Vintage Postcards (Paperback)
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Postcards from the Edge: Remote British Lighthouses in Vintage Postcards (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 310
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We've been sending one another postcards for well over a century
now - usually brief messages to our friends and family telling them
about the weather on our holidays or where we're visiting next on
our travels. A hundred years ago we sent postcards with more
serious messages - important, personal information about births,
marriages and deaths, urgent requests for help, or just to keep in
touch before the use of the telephone became widespread. The choice
of subjects featured on postcards today is vast, but amongst the
most popular has always been the lighthouse - a symbol of safety
and reliability, and evidence of Man's basic instinct to warn and
reassure. Over the years, almost every British lighthouse has
featured on a postcard of some description, and the ones with easy
access are regularly updated with different views. This new book
from Christopher Nicholson, author of the highly-acclaimed Rock
Lighthouses of Britain, concentrates on vintage postcards featuring
the remotest lighthouses of all. Within these pages are snapshots
of the past and moments in time from the very edge of Britain -
granite pillars rising from sea-swept reefs or the lights on
uninhabited storm-lashed islets dotted around the coasts of
England, Wales and Scotland. Some of these cards are artists'
impressions, some are hand-tinted, while others are real sepia or
black and white photographs - but they all show how things used to
look and how life used to be at the very extremes of offshore
Britain. Due to their age these postcards are now valuable
documents of social history - keepers posing with their families or
being relieved at the end of their stint of duty - and they also
illustrate the changing appearance of the lighthouses, together
with the appalling weather the keepers endured. Proof, if such were
needed, that there was nowhere too isolated nor weather too rough
that would daunt the determined postcard photographer! It was
perhaps because of the very remoteness of the lighthouses that drew
people to buy the postcards and these evocative photographs will
invoke an appreciation of those bygone times. With chapters on
'pillar lights', 'island lights', 'relief days', 'wild winds and
white water' and 'curiosities' the author has been given unique
access to the collections of private individuals and lighthouse
authorities to compile a fascinating and nostalgic work. Each
lighthouse featured is accompanied by interesting historical
details as well as a selection of vintage postcard views with
extended captions - some over a century old.
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