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s; and the nights long; they found their habitation extremely cheerless; while the winds were howling about their ears; and the waves lashing with fury against the beams of their insulated habitation。
'Tuesday; 23rd Oct。'
The wind had shifted in the night to N。W。; and blew a fresh gale; while the sea broke with violence upon the rock。 It was found impossible to land; but the writer; from the boat; hailed Mr。 Dove; and directed the ball to be immediately fixed。 The necessary preparations were accordingly made; while the vessel made short tacks on the southern side of the rock; in comparatively smooth water。 At noon Mr。 Dove; assisted by Mr。 James Slight; Mr。 Robert Selkirk; Mr。 James Glen; and Mr。 John Gibson; plumber; with considerable difficulty; from the boisterous state of the weather; got the gilded ball screwed on; measuring two feet in diameter; and forming the principal ventilator at the upper extremity of the cupola of the light…room。 At Mr。 Hamilton's desire; a salute of seven guns was fired on this occasion; and; all hands being called to the quarter…deck; ‘Stability to the Bell Rock Lighthouse' was not forgotten。
'Tuesday; 30th Oct。'
On reaching the rock it was found that a very heavy sea still ran upon it; but the writer having been disappointed on two former occasions; and; as the erection of the house might now be considered complete; there being nothing wanted externally; excepting some of the storm…shutters for the defence of the windows; he was the more anxious at this time to inspect it。 Two well…manned boats were therefore ordered to be in attendance; and; after some difficulty; the wind being at N。N。E。; they got safely into the western creek; though not without encountering plentiful sprays。 It would have been impossible to have attempted a landing to…day; under any other circumstances than with boats perfectly adapted to the purpose; and with seamen who knew every ledge of the rock; and even the length of the sea…weeds at each particular spot; so as to dip their oars into the water accordingly; and thereby prevent them from getting entangled。 But what was of no less consequence to the safety of the party; Captain Wilson; who always steered the boat; had a perfect knowledge of the set of the different waves; while the crew never shifted their eyes from observing his motions; and the strictest silence was preserved by every individual except himself。
On entering the house; the writer had the pleasure to find it in a somewhat habitable condition; the lower apartments being closed in with temporary windows; and fitted with proper storm…shutters。 The lowest apartment at the head of the staircase was occupied with water; fuel; and provisions; put up in a temporary way until the house could be furnished with proper utensils。 The second; or light…room store; was at present much encumbered with various tools and apparatus for the use of the workmen。 The kitchen immediately over this had; as yet; been supplied only with a common ship's caboose and plate…iron funnel; while the necessary cooking utensils had been taken from the beacon。 The bedroom was for the present used as the joiners' workshop; and the strangers' room; immediately under the light…room; was occupied by the artificers; the beds being ranged in tiers; as was done in the barrack of the beacon。 The light…room; though unprovided with its machinery; being now covered over with the cupola; glazed and painted; had a very complete and cleanly appearance。 The balcony was only as yet fitted with a temporary rail; consisting of a few iron stanchions; connected with ropes; and in this state it was necessary to leave it during the winter。
Having gone over the whole of the low…water works on the rock; the beacon; and lighthouse; and being satisfied that only the most untoward accident in the landing of the machinery could prevent the exhibition of the light in the course of the winter; Mr。 John Reid; formerly of the floating light; was now put in charge of the lighthouse as principal keeper; Mr。 James Slight had charge of the operations of the artificers; while Mr。 James Dove and the smiths; having finished the frame of the light…room; left the rock for the present。 With these arrangements the writer bade adieu to the works for the season。 At eleven a。m。 the tide was far advanced; and there being now little or no shelter for the boats at the rock; they had to be pulled through the breach of sea; which came on board in great quantities; and it was with extreme difficulty that they could be kept in the proper direction of the landing…creek。 On this occasion he may be permitted to look back with gratitude on the many escapes made in the course of this arduous undertaking; now brought so near to a successful conclusion。
'Monday; 5th Nov。'
On Monday; the 5th; the yacht again visited the rock; when Mr。 Slight and the artificers returned with her to the workyard; where a number of things were still to prepare connected with the temporary fitting up of the accommodation for the lightkeepers。 Mr。 John Reid and Peter Fortune were now the only inmates of the house。 This was the smallest number of persons hitherto left in the lighthouse。 As four lightkeepers were to be the complement; it was intended that three should always be at the rock。 Its present inmates; however; could hardly have been better selected for such a situation; Mr。 Reid being a person possessed of the strictest notions of duty and habits of regularity from long service on board of a man…of…war; while Mr。 Fortune had one of the most happy and contented dispositions imaginable。
'Tuesday; 13th Nov。'
From Saturday the 10th till Tuesday the 13th; the wind had been from N。E。 blowing a heavy gale; but to…day; the weather having greatly moderated; Captain Taylor; who now commanded the SMEATON; sailed at two o'clock a。m。 for the Bell Rock。 At five the floating light was hailed and found to be all well。 Being a fine moonlight morning; the seamen were changed from the one ship to the other。 At eight; the SMEATON being off the rock; the boats were manned; and taking a supply of water; fuel; and other necessaries; landed at the western side; when Mr。 Reid and Mr。 Fortune were found in good health and spirits。
Mr。 Reid stated that during the late gales; particularly on Friday; the 30th; the wind veering from S。E。 to N。E。; both he and Mr。 Fortune sensibly felt the house tremble when particular seas struck; about the time of high…water; the former observing that it was a tremor of that sort which rather tended to convince him that everything about the building was sound; and reminded him of the effect produced when a good log of timber is struck sharply with a mallet; but; with every confidence in the stability of the building; he nevertheless confessed that; in so forlorn a situation; they were not insensible to those emotions which; he emphatically observed; ‘made a man look back upon his former life。'
'1881 Friday; 1st Feb。'
The day; long wished for; on which the mariner was to see a light exhibited on the Bell Rock at length arrived。 Captain Wilson; as usual; hoisted the float's lanterns to the topmast on the evening of the 1st of February; but the moment that t