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132-Year-Old Message in a Bottle

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(Photo courtesy Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel)

While engineers were working on the Corsewall Light they came across an amazing discovery by Mechanical Engineer, Ross Russell. Hidden behind a panel, was an unusual glass bottle containing a message written in 1892. The lighthouse in Scotland on the Irish Sea was established in 1817 by Robert Stevenson. Corsewall Lighthouse was automated in 1994 and is now remotely monitored from the Northern Lighthouse Board’s offices in Edinburgh. 

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Photo by: John Harris

Corsewall Light & Fog Signal Station, Sept 4th 1892.

This lantern was erected by James Wells Engineer, John Westwood Millwright, James Brodie Engineer, David Scott Labourer, of the firm of James Milne & Son Engineers, Milton House Works, Edinburgh, during the months from May to September and relighted on Thursday night 15th Sept 1892.

The following being keepers at the station at this time, John Wilson Principal, John B Henderson 1st assistant, John Lockhart 2nd assistant.

The lens and machine being supplied by James Dove &Co Engineers Greenside Edinburgh and erected by William Burness, John Harrower, James Dods. Engineers with the above firm.

This story appeared in the Jan/Feb 2025 edition of Lighthouse Digest Magazine. The print edition contains more stories than our internet edition, and each story generally contains more photographs - often many more - in the print edition. For subscription information about the print edition, click here.


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