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artificers; the beds being ranged in tiers; as was done in the barrack of the 

beacon。       The   light…room;   though   unprovided   with   its   machinery;   being 

now     covered      over   with    the   cupola;    glazed    and    painted;    had    a  very 

complete   and   cleanly   appearance。           The   balcony   was   only   as   yet   fitted 

with a temporary rail; consisting of a few iron stanchions; connected with 

ropes; and in this state it was necessary to leave it during the winter。 



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     Having gone over the whole of the low…water works on the rock; the 

beacon;  and   lighthouse;  and   being satisfied   that   only  the  most   untoward 

accident in the landing of the machinery could prevent the exhibition of 

the   light   in   the   course   of   the   winter;   Mr。   John   Reid;   formerly   of   the 

floating light; was now put in charge of the lighthouse as principal keeper; 

Mr。 James Slight had charge of the operations of the artificers; while Mr。 

James Dove and the smiths; having finished the frame of the light…room; 

left   the   rock   for   the   present。 With   these   arrangements   the   writer   bade 

adieu    to   the  works    for  the   season。    At    eleven   a。m。   the   tide  was    far 

advanced; and there being now little or no shelter for the boats at the rock; 

they had to be pulled through the breach of sea; which came on board in 

great quantities; and it was with extreme difficulty that they could be kept 

in the proper direction of the landing…creek。             On this occasion he may be 

permitted   to   look   back   with   gratitude   on   the   many   escapes   made   in   the 

course of this arduous  undertaking; now brought   so   near to   a successful 

conclusion。 

     'Monday; 5th Nov。' 

     On Monday; the 5th; the yacht again visited the rock; when Mr。 Slight 

and the   artificers   returned   with her to the   workyard;   where   a   number   of 

things were still to prepare connected with the temporary fitting up of the 

accommodation   for   the   lightkeepers。         Mr。   John   Reid   and   Peter   Fortune 

were now the only inmates of the house。                This was the smallest number 

of persons hitherto left in the lighthouse。           As four lightkeepers were to be 

the complement; it was intended that three should always be at the rock。 

Its   present   inmates;   however;   could   hardly  have   been   better   selected   for 

such a situation; Mr。 Reid being a person possessed of the strictest notions 

of duty and habits of regularity from long service on board of a man…of… 

war;    while    Mr。   Fortune     had   one    of  the   most    happy    and    contented 

dispositions imaginable。 

     'Tuesday; 13th Nov。' 

     From Saturday the 10th till Tuesday the 13th; the wind had been from 

N。E。     blowing     a  heavy    gale;   but   to…day;   the   weather     having    greatly 

moderated; Captain Taylor; who now commanded the SMEATON; sailed 

at   two   o'clock   a。m。   for   the   Bell   Rock。  At   five   the   floating   light   was 



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hailed   and   found   to   be   all   well。   Being   a   fine   moonlight   morning;   the 

seamen       were    changed     from   the    one   ship   to   the  other。    At    eight;   the 

SMEATON   being            off  the   rock;   the   boats    were    manned;     and    taking    a 

supply   of   water;   fuel;   and   other   necessaries;   landed   at   the   western   side; 

when Mr。 Reid and Mr。 Fortune were found in good health and spirits。 

     Mr。 Reid stated that   during   the late gales; particularly on   Friday;  the 

30th; the wind veering from S。E。 to N。E。; both he and Mr。 Fortune sensibly 

felt the house tremble when particular seas struck; about the time of high… 

water; the former observing that it was a tremor of that sort which rather 

tended to convince him that everything about the building was sound; and 

reminded him of the effect produced when a good log of timber is struck 

sharply   with   a   mallet;   but;   with   every   confidence   in   the   stability   of   the 

building;   he   nevertheless   confessed   that;   in   so   forlorn   a   situation;   they 

were   not   insensible   to   those   emotions   which;   he   emphatically   observed; 

‘made a man look back upon his former life。' 

     '1881 Friday; 1st Feb。' 

     The   day;   long   wished   for;   on   which   the   mariner   was   to   see   a   light 

exhibited on the Bell Rock at length arrived。                   Captain Wilson; as usual; 

hoisted   the   float's   lanterns   to   the   topmast   on   the   evening   of   the   1st   of 

February;   but   the  moment   that   the  light appeared   on   the  rock; the   crew; 

giving three cheers; lowered them; and finally extinguished the lights。 



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