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Capt. Bullocks safety beacon on Goodwin Sands, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Capt. Bullocks safety beacon on Goodwin Sands, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Capt. Bullocks safety beacon on Goodwin Sands, 1844. The Safety, or Refuge Beacon, was first erected on the Goodwin Sands through the indomitable perseverance of Captain Bullock, to whom all the credit of the suggestion and invention is justly due, on the 10th of September, 1840...We should observe that the Goodwin Sands are, to a great extent, quite dry at low water; and as vessels which strike on them seldom go to pieces in a single tide, the probability is, that some of the unfortunate crew would be enabled to reach the sand during that interval, and the Safety Beacon would then become their only refuge.... From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
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Beacon Invention Navigation Safety Sand Sandbank Sandy Goodwin Sands
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This print captures the historic Capt. Bullocks safety beacon on Goodwin Sands in 1844. The creator of this remarkable image remains unknown, but its significance cannot be understated. The Safety Beacon, also known as the Refuge Beacon, was a testament to the unwavering determination of Captain Bullock, who deserves all credit for his ingenious suggestion and invention. Erected on September 10th, 1840, this beacon stood as a symbol of hope amidst treacherous waters. Situated on the Goodwin Sands, which are partially exposed during low tide, it provided a lifeline for vessels unfortunate enough to strike upon these perilous sandbanks. In such dire circumstances, it was likely that some crew members would find solace by reaching the dry sands during low water intervals. The Safety Beacon became their only refuge in those critical moments when survival hung in the balance. This engraving from "Illustrated London News" showcases not just an architectural marvel but also highlights the importance of navigation and science in maritime history. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing image captured over a century ago, we are reminded of Britain's rich seafaring heritage and its commitment to ensuring safe passage for ships traversing these dangerous waters. Let us pay tribute to Captain Bullock's ingenuity and dedication that saved countless lives at sea through his revolutionary invention – an enduring legacy that continues to inspire even today.
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