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An Illuminating Experience (Paperback)
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An Illuminating Experience (Paperback)
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Loot Price R410
Discovery Miles 4 100
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Throughout the 1960s and '70s, despite having the technology to
land men on the moon, some of our lighthouses were still operated
by oil, not only for the main navigation light, but also in the
keepers' living quarters. With some of the offshore stations
lacking even the basic facilities of running water, a bathroom or
heating life onboard was, to say the least, pretty basic. The
author's story begins in 1966 - a time when oil lights were rotated
by a hand-wound clockwork mechanism and keepers handled explosive
fog signals. Little did the author realize that he would witness,
and become part of, a new technological age that would sweep
through the industry. Unmanned lighthouses being operated by remote
control via telemetry links to a computer and satellite information
provided by GPS. Travelling extensively around the coasts of
England, Wales and the Channel Islands, his 22 postings varied from
offshore lighthouses, such as the famous Needles Rock at the Isle
of Wight, where the men were confined to just a handful of circular
rooms, to those located on beautiful islands such as Lundy in the
Bristol Channel where the accommodation was more spacious. Due to
their isolation, lighthouses and their keepers were in an
advantageous position to assist the Coastguard and rescue services
and the author describes how he became involved in two hazardous
rescue operations for which he was awarded the Royal Humane Society
bronze medal. With the onset of automation, it was frequently
necessary for keepers to share their already-cramped living space
with the contractors who installed the specialised equipment that
would ultimately result in their redundancy. Although the
introduction of helicopters was initially a godsend in overcoming
late reliefs, it proved to be the nail in the coffin for the men of
the service, as they offered virtually all-weather access. "An
Illuminating Experience" tells the fascinating story of a way of
life that has become a part of our maritime heritage.
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