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Distress at Corbiere Lighthouse by Dennis Melling

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Digital felt tip by DAP of my original graphite pencil drawing.

In the Winter of 1999, when I was sailing my small yacht through the Channel Islands and caught in extreme conditions, I was very thankful to the builders of Corbiere Lighthouse.

My graphite pencil drawing is an imaginary scene of a vessel in distress. A vessel which has been thrust upon the vicious rocks with little hope of rescue.
The Corbiere Lighthouse, completed in 1874 in Jersey, Channel Islands was designed and built by Sir John Coode and Imre Bell. Corbiere was the first lighthouse in the British Isles to be built entirely from concrete, rather than traditional stone blocks.
The many lighthouses which are built from stone require complex arrangements of interlocking blocks to prevent the sea from eroding and finally demolishing the structures. Corbière, on the other hand, has withstood the test of the past 130 years without any apparent difficulty.
With a total elevation above the sea of 135 feet and a tower height of 62 feet, Corbière is an imposing building by any standards and has done a stirling job for mariners since the light was first switched on,
Originally, the lantern, which can be seen at a range of 18 miles in good conditions, was fired by paraffin and required the constant attention of keepers who lived in the tower but now the light is automated with electricity.

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  • Julien Menet
    Julien Menetalmost 2 years ago

    Really nice result Dennis. Congrats!

  • WoW Julien !
    I see that my reply to you is missing!!!
    I am very sorry about this. I do know that in some cases RB loses replies but in your case I’m just not sure.
    Thank you very, very much for your comments – these are really appreciated
    Regards

    – Dennis Melling

  • EdsMum
    EdsMumover 1 year ago

    Congratulations 17/12/2011….Shirley

  • Thank you very much indeed Shirley :)
    Regards

    – Dennis Melling

  • EdsMum
    EdsMumover 1 year ago

    Very good Dennis, earned a feature. Shirley

  • :)

    – Dennis Melling

  • wormink
    worminkover 1 year ago

    wonderfull

  • Thank you :)

    – Dennis Melling