“THE COAST-WISE LIGHTS OF ENGLAND.”—Owing to he continuous rough weather the keepers at Eddystone ghthouse, nine miles off the Cornwall coast, could not be elieved. In normal weather a dinghy can only approach o within a short distance of the rocks, from where men and provisions have to be hauled ashore by cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 61, 8 February 1933, Page 4
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53“THE COAST-WISE LIGHTS OF ENGLAND.”—Owing to he continuous rough weather the keepers at Eddystone ghthouse, nine miles off the Cornwall coast, could not be elieved. In normal weather a dinghy can only approach o within a short distance of the rocks, from where men and provisions have to be hauled ashore by cable. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 61, 8 February 1933, Page 4
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