History of Lighthouses - Later Lighthouses

Later Lighthouses

The modern era of lighthouses is marked by the building of the first Eddystone lighthouse by Henry Winstanley in 1695 and the Bell Rock Lighthouse in Scotland by Robert Stevenson in 1810.

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