Week 4 Companions, I'm not really happy with this image, I was new to dslr at the time, and focusing was quite hard in the slight chop. that's my excuse anyway !!

Lighthouse Keepers, Sadly a dying trade these days due to automation during the 80's, there would have been two keepers assigned to each lighthouse back in the early years, with monthly hand over, weather permitting ! The lighthouse pictured below was built in 1861, to replace the old structure originally built from timber and iron in 1776.
The old lighthouse brought about a change in lighthouse policy in 1801 after a gruesome episode. One of the two man team, Thomas Howell and Thomas Griffith, were known to quarrel,
and so when Griffith died in a freak accident, Howell feared that he might be suspected of murder if he discarded the body into the sea.

As the body began to decompose, Howell built a makeshift coffin for the corpse and lashed it to an outside shelf. Stiff winds blew the box apart, though, and the body's arm fell within view of the hut's window and caused the wind to catch it in such a way that it seemed as though it was beckoning. Working alone and with the decaying corpse of his former colleague outside Howell managed to keep the lamp lit.
When Howell was finally relieved from the lighthouse, the effect the situation had had on him was said to be so extreme that, some of his friends did not recognise him.
The rules changed after this tragic event, and rosters of three men to man the light, at any one time was to become the rule. These groups of three men where known as,
Companions.
Message in a Bottle by
still.driftingpembrokeshire, on Flickr