
During the reigns of King Henry VIII. and Queen Elizabeth, British commerce and shipping grew considerably, and it became necessary that something should be done to assist mariners
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Having regard to the consequent uncertainty of knowledge concerning the history of lighthouses in the very early period, the author conceives it will be better to present to his readers a plain and practical explanation
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It is by the light of modern knowledge that we are enabled to criticise the crude and imperfect system of those days; the present arrangements offering so striking a contrast
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The practice of the ancients in regard to setting up light-towers is wrapped in some obscurity. Navigation in their time being in a very crude condition.
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The invention of the argand burner in the latter part of the last century enabled a very remarkable improvement in lighthouse illumination to be introduced
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