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The Beacon
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The Longstone Lighthouse is most famous as the scene of the Forfarshire wreck and the exploits of Grace Darling, a daughter of the keeper in charge. In September 1838 the steamer Forfarshire, bound from Hull to Dundee, went aground on Hawkers Rocks, about a mile from the Lighthouse, when 43 people were drowned; the stern portion of the vessel being split off and carried away in the storm. The forepart, to which clung the survivors, remained fast on the rocks. At daybreak William Darling, the keeper, and the fishermen ashore saw the wreck, but the waves were beating against the rocks so much that the fishermen thought it impossible to attempt a rescue and even Darling hesitated. He was finally persuaded to make the attempt by his daughter, with her as the second hand in the small lighthouse boat. On reaching the wreck after a terrific struggle they brought back 4 men and 1 woman in their frail open boat and later a further four survivors; all 9 had to be accommodated and fed at the lighthouse for 2 days until the storm abated and they could be taken to the mainland.

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.sean_pm
06/16/09 11:25 PM GMT
Nice one Biffo and thanks for the background on it
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::0930_23
06/17/09 12:24 AM GMT
Talk about your "Beacon of Hope" Count B. This is probably how it felt to the survivors. Such a great creation. You are so good at this. Front page stuff here.

TicK*

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Insure what you touch during your lifetime, is not coated with the fingerprints of apathy....Tick
::allisontaylor
06/17/09 1:39 AM GMT
Beautiful dark and interesting. Love the history.
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::Jimbobedsel
06/17/09 2:20 AM GMT
Very spooky looking. Great shot, Mr. Twitcher. LOL.

Jimbob
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IS THAT WHAT I THINK IT IS?
.Joanie
06/17/09 2:24 AM GMT
Amazing story and a most outstanding capture Richie! Beautiful work!
Joanie
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Love and live.
::PatAndre
06/17/09 4:50 AM GMT
How in the world did you pull this off? What a grand effect. It looks absolutely real and believable. Excellent. KEEP-PAH!
Momma
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.avedeloff
06/17/09 12:18 AM GMT
What a stunning capture! How did you manage to pull it off? Also, thanks for the history behind this place.
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.markvc1
06/17/09 12:38 AM GMT
Love it Richie! looks life like, thing is you can imagine you are on the boat when you look at it and read the story. Well done mate.
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.amishy
06/17/09 1:18 PM GMT
Great post and information. This is a beautiful night scene~and it sure looks welcoming! Fabulous work~love this one! :)Ami
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Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849), "Eleonora"
.hirschikiss22
06/17/09 8:26 PM GMT
Amazing story! Incredible shot! Very nice job.
~Kim
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::gandarva
06/18/09 9:42 PM GMT
Nice post and interesting story Richie! The lighthouse has a spooky look, and well done! Thanks for the history on it too! At least they got 9! Thank you! Allen
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::nigelmoore
06/19/09 10:57 AM GMT
This one needs viewing full size as it's so dark, but I think that was a wise choice because it really captures the atmosphere. I knew Grace Darling was famous for a rescue at sea, but not the details - what an amazing story. Great work here Richie.
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"A camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera." Dorothea Lange
::billyoneshot
06/19/09 10:36 PM GMT
Saved and Faved biffo. I love this one. Great work all around on this shot.
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Billy

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