records of a family of engineers-第45章
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p of the building; were ranged on the balcony in the order in which they were numbered for their places on the top of the parapet…wall; and the balance…crane; that useful machine having now lifted all the heavier articles; was unscrewed and lowered; to use the landing…master's phrase; ‘in mournful silence。'
'Sunday; 2nd Sept。'
The steps of the stair being landed; and all the weightier articles of the light…room got up to the balcony; the wooden bridge was now to be removed; as it had a very powerful effect upon the beacon when a heavy sea struck it; and could not possibly have withstood the storms of a winter。 Everything having been cleared from the bridge; and nothing left but the two principal beams with their horizontal braces; James Glen; at high…water; proceeded with a saw to cut through the beams at the end next the beacon; which likewise disengaged their opposite extremity; inserted a few inches into the building。 The frame was then gently lowered into the water; and floated off to the SMEATON to be towed to Arbroath; to be applied as part of the materials in the erection of the lightkeepers' houses。 After the removal of the bridge; the aspect of things at the rock was much altered。 The beacon… house and building had both a naked look to those accustomed to their former appearance; a curious optical deception was also remarked; by which the lighthouse seemed to incline from the perpendicular towards the beacon。 The horizontal rope… ladder before noticed was again stretched to preserve the communication; and the artificers were once more obliged to practise the awkward and straddling manner of their passage between them during 1809。
At twelve noon the bell rung for prayers; after which the artificers went to dinner; when the writer passed along the rope…ladder to the lighthouse; and went through the several apartments; which were now cleared of lumber。 In the afternoon all hands were summoned to the interior of the house; when he had the satisfaction of laying the upper step of the stair; or last stone of the building。 This ceremony concluded with three cheers; the sound of which had a very loud and strange effect within the walls of the lighthouse。 At six o'clock Mr。 Peter Logan and eleven of the artificers embarked with the writer for Arbroath; leaving Mr。 James Glen with the special charge of the beacon and railways; Mr。 Robert Selkirk with the building; with a few artificers to fit the temporary windows to render the house habitable。
'Sunday; 14th Oct。'
On returning from his voyage to the Northern Lighthouses; the writer landed at the Bell Rock on Sunday; the 14th of October; and had the pleasure to find; from the very favourable state of the weather; that the artificers had been enabled to make great progress with the fitting…up of the light…room。
'Friday; 19th Oct。'
The light…room work had proceeded; as usual; to…day under the direction of Mr。 Dove; assisted in the plumber…work by Mr。 John Gibson; and in the brazier…work by Mr。 Joseph Fraser; while Mr。 James Slight; with the joiners; were fitting up the storm…shuttters of the windows。 In these several departments the artificers were at work till seven o'clock p。m。; and it being then dark; Mr。 Dove gave orders to drop work in the light…room; and all hands proceeded from thence to the beacon… house; when Charles Henderson; smith; and Henry Dickson; brazier; left the work together。 Being both young men; who had been for several weeks upon the rock; they had become familiar; and even playful; on the most difficult parts about the beacon and building。 This evening they were trying to outrun each other in descending from the light…room; when Henderson led the way; but they were in conversation with each other till they came to the rope…ladder distended between the entrance…door of the lighthouse and the beacon。 Dickson; on reaching the cook…room; was surprised at not seeing his companion; and inquired hastily for Henderson。 Upon which the cook replied; ‘Was he before you upon the rope…ladder?' Dickson answered; ‘Yes; and I thought I heard something fall。' Upon this the alarm was given; and links were immediately lighted; with which the artificers descended on the legs of the beacon; as near the surface of the water as possible; it being then about full tide; and the sea breaking to a considerable height upon the building; with the wind at S。S。E。 But; after watching till low…water; and searching in every direction upon the rock; it appeared that poor Henderson must have unfortunately fallen through the rope…ladder; and been washed into the deep water。
The deceased had passed along this rope…ladder many hundred times; both by day and night; and the operations in which he was employed being nearly finished; he was about to leave the rock when this melancholy catastrophe took place。 The unfortunate loss of Henderson cast a deep gloom upon the minds of all who were at the rock; and it required some management on the part of those who had charge to induce the people to remain patiently at their work; as the weather now became more boisterous; and the nights long; they found their habitation extremely cheerless; while the winds were howling about their ears; and the waves lashing with fury against the beams of their insulated habitation。
'Tuesday; 23rd Oct。'
The wind had shifted in the night to N。W。; and blew a fresh gale; while the sea broke with violence upon the rock。 It was found impossible to land; but the writer; from the boat; hailed Mr。 Dove; and directed the ball to be immediately fixed。 The necessary preparations were accordingly made; while the vessel made short tacks on the southern side of the rock; in comparatively smooth water。 At noon Mr。 Dove; assisted by Mr。 James Slight; Mr。 Robert Selkirk; Mr。 James Glen; and Mr。 John Gibson; plumber; with considerable difficulty; from the boisterous state of the weather; got the gilded ball screwed on; measuring two feet in diameter; and forming the principal ventilator at the upper extremity of the cupola of the light…room。 At Mr。 Hamilton's desire; a salute of seven guns was fired on this occasion; and; all hands being called to the quarter…deck; ‘Stability to the Bell Rock Lighthouse' was not forgotten。
'Tuesday; 30th Oct。'
On reaching the rock it was found that a very heavy sea still ran upon it; but the writer having been disappointed on two former occasions; and; as the erection of the house might now be considered complete; there being nothing wanted externally; excepting some of the storm…shutters for the defence of the windows; he was the more anxious at this time to inspect it。 Two well…manned boats were therefore ordered to be in attendance; and; after some difficulty; the wind being at N。N。E。; they got safely into the western creek; though not without encountering plentiful sprays。 It would have been impossible to have attempted a landing to…day; under any other circumstances than with boats perfectly adapted to the purpose; and with seamen who knew every ledge of the rock; and even the length of the sea…weeds at each particular spot; so as to dip their oars into the water accordingly; and thereby prevent them from getting entangled。 But what was of no less consequence to the safety of the party; Captain Wilson; who always steered the boat; had a perfect knowledge of the set of the different waves; while the crew never shifted their eyes from observing his motions; and the strictest silence was preserved by every individual except himself。
On entering the house; the writer had the pleasure to find it in a somewhat habitable condition; the lower apartments being closed in with temporary windows; and fitted with proper storm…shutters。 The lowest apartment at the head of the staircase was occupied with water; fuel; and provisions; put up in a temporary way until the house could be furnished with proper utensils。 The second; or light…room store; was at present much encumbered with various tools and apparatus for the use of the workmen。 The kitchen immediately over this had; as yet; been supplied only with a common ship's caboose and plate…iron funnel; while the necessary cooking utensils had been taken from the beacon。 The bedroom was for the present used as the jo