
For the Safety of All
A Story of Scotland's Lighthouses
Donald S. Murray(Author)
Historic Environment Scotland (Publisher)
Published on 28. April 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-84917-327-8 (ISBN)
Description
'There have always been lighthouses in my life. There has been a closeness and steadiness to our relationship, as if they have kept pace and in close contact with me.'
Lighthouses punctuate Scotland's coastline - a stoic presence on the edge of the landscape. Since the earliest of these hardy structures were raised, they have been a lifeline for seafarers at the mercy of treacherous weather and uncertain navigation. Today over 100 of Scotland's lighthouses are listed buildings.
The lighthouse is now one of many maritime resources which act 'for the safety of all'. But we are still drawn to the solitary life of the keeper, the beauty of the lens of the lamp and the calm reassurance of a flashing light on a distant shore.
Donald S Murray explores Scotland's lighthouses through history, storytelling and the voices of the lightkeepers. From ancient beacons to the work of the Stevensons and the Northern Lighthouse Board, and from wartime strife to automation and preservation, the lighthouses stand as a testament to the nation's innate connection to the sea.
Published in partnership between Historic Environment Scotland and the Northern Lighthouse Board.
Lighthouses punctuate Scotland's coastline - a stoic presence on the edge of the landscape. Since the earliest of these hardy structures were raised, they have been a lifeline for seafarers at the mercy of treacherous weather and uncertain navigation. Today over 100 of Scotland's lighthouses are listed buildings.
The lighthouse is now one of many maritime resources which act 'for the safety of all'. But we are still drawn to the solitary life of the keeper, the beauty of the lens of the lamp and the calm reassurance of a flashing light on a distant shore.
Donald S Murray explores Scotland's lighthouses through history, storytelling and the voices of the lightkeepers. From ancient beacons to the work of the Stevensons and the Northern Lighthouse Board, and from wartime strife to automation and preservation, the lighthouses stand as a testament to the nation's innate connection to the sea.
Published in partnership between Historic Environment Scotland and the Northern Lighthouse Board.
Reviews / Votes
'illuminates a deep and powerful regard' * Scotland on Sunday * 'a beautiful and insightful book' ***** * Scottish Field * 'There is no doubt the author has hit upon a rich seam of lighthouse lore in this, his latest, and to my mind his best, work' * Stornoway Gazette * 'a compilation of fascinating essays on a rich theme' * West Highland Free Press * 'beautifully written and wonderfully illustrated' * Undiscovered Scotland *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Illustrations
150 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 200 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
734 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84917-327-8 (9781849173278)
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Donald S Murray grew up under the gleam of the Butt of Lewis Lighthouse, and lighthouses have remained a continual presence in his life. He is the author of non-fiction, fiction and poetry, with a particular focus on Scotland's islands. His books include the acclaimed As the Women Lay Dreaming, The Dark Stuff: Stories from the Peatlands and The Guga Hunters.