EncyclopediaEddystoneEddystone (ed'istun) [key], lighthouse, 135 ft (41 m) high, on dangerous rocks in the English Channel, S of Plymouth, SW England. It is the fourth lighthouse on the site (the first was begun in 1696) built between 1878 and 1882 and designed by James Douglas. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. More on Eddystone from Fact Monster:
- John Smeaton - Smeaton, John Smeaton, John , 1724–92, English civil engineer. He became an instrument maker, ...
- Samuel Kerns McCONNELL, Jr. - McCONNELL, Samuel Kerns, Jr. (1901—1985) McCONNELL, Samuel Kerns, Jr., a Representative from ...
- Plymouth, city, England - Plymouth Plymouth, city (1991 pop. 238,583) and district, Devon, SW England, on Plymouth Sound. The ...
- cement - cement cement, binding material used in construction and engineering, often called hydraulic ...
- Fires and Explosions - Fires and Explosions Worst U.S. Forest Fires Whether you're talking about forest fires or ...
|