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Four of the Eddystone LighthousesEngraving of the four Eddystone Lighthouses. From left to right: the first lighthouse (1699) built by Henry Winstanley; the second lighthouse (1708) built by John Rudyerd; the third lighthouse (1759)
The Lighthouse; Rudyerds Eddystone LighthouseAn engraving of The Lighthouse, a painting by Clarkson Stanfield, R.A. for some private theatrical events at Campden-House
Light Houses (engraving)666684 Light Houses (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Light Houses. Illustration from The Gallery of Portraits (Charles Knight, 1836)
Second Eddystone Lighthouse, near Plymouth (coloured engraving)468884 Second Eddystone Lighthouse, near Plymouth (coloured engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)
Winstanley, Smeaton and Rudyerd lighthouses, (1833). Lighthouses designed by Henry Winstanley (1644-1703), John Smeaton (1724-1792) and John Rudyerd (early 18th century)
Sir Benjamin RudyerdSIR BENJAMIN RUDYERD Surveyor of his majestys Wardes and Liveries, poet. Date: 1572 - 1658
The third Eddystone lighthouse on the Stone 13 miles South-east of Polperro, Cornwall, England. Built by John Rudyerd was first lit in 1709 and destroyed by fire on 2 December 1755
2nd Eddystone LighthouseThe second (wooden) Eddystone lighthouse, near Plymouth, Devon, is built by Rudyerd : it is nearly 30 metres high but will be destroyed by fire in 1755
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