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The World's #Smallest#Island - #Bishop#Rock, #Isles of #Scilly - #Atlantic#Ocean - United Kingdom:
The #Bishop#Rock (Cornish: Men Epskop) is a #small#rock in the #Atlantic#Ocean known for its lighthouse. It is in the westernmost part of the Isles of Scilly, an #archipelago 45 km (28 mi) off the southwestern tip of the Cornish peninsula of Great Britain. The #Guinness Book of #Records lists it as the world's #smallest#island with a building on it.
The original iron lighthouse was begun in 1847 but was washed away before it could be completed. The present building was completed in 1858 and was first lit on 1 September, in the same year. Prior to the installation of the helipad, visitors to the lighthouse would rappel from the top (with winches installed at the lamp level and at the base below) to #boats waiting away from the lighthouse.
#Bishop#Rock is also at the eastern end of the #North#Atlantic#shipping route used by #ocean liners in the first half of the 20th century; the western end being the entrance to Lower New York Bay. This was the route that #ocean liners took when competing for the Transatlantic speed record, known as the Blue Riband.
History:
In the late 13th century, when the Isles of Scilly was under the jurisdiction of John de Allet and his wife Isabella, anyone convicted of felony ″ought to be taken to a certain #rock in the sea, with two barley loaves and a pitcher of #water and left until the sea swallowed him up″. The #rock was recorded as Maen Escop in 1284 and Maenenescop in 1302. In Welsh (similar to Cornish) Maen Escob means #Bishop#Rock. The outer #rocks to the west of St Agnes, used to be known as the #Bishop and #Clerk, and exactly how they acquired their names is not known for certain. One explanation is that when a fleet of merchantmen out of Spain were wrecked 200 years ago, only Miles #Bishop and John and Henry Clerk survived. Another possible explanation is the shape of the #rock is similar to a #bishop's mitre.
East of #Bishop#Rock are the Western #Rocks and the Gilstone Reef, where #Admiral Shovell's flagship HMS Association was wrecked in the great naval disaster of 1707. Shovell's remains were repatriated to England by order of Queen Anne shortly after their initial burial in the Isles of Scilly.
The earliest recorded wreck on the #rock itself was in 1839 when the brig Theodorick struck in rough misty weather on 4 September. She was out of Mogodore for London carrying a general cargo. In the early hours of 12 October, 1842, the 600-tonne paddle steamer Brigand, a packet #boat, which was en route from Liverpool to St Petersburg, struck the #rock with such force that it stove in two large bow plates. The #rocks then acted as a pivot, and she swung round and heeled into the #rock portside, crushing the paddle-wheel and box to such an extent that it penetrated the engine room. She drifted over seven miles in two hours, before sinking in 90m. All the crew were saved. In 1901 a barque named Falkland struck the #rock, her main yard hitting the lighthouse itself.
Lighthouse:
An 1818 Report by the Surveyor–General of the Duchy of Cornwall on the dangers to #shipping in Cornwall proposed to build a lighthouse, similar to the one on the Eddystone, upon the westernmost #rock (called the #Bishop). The plan was considered by the Government and building was expected soon as Mr Rennie, the engineer made an offer to build it. The Government did not take up the offer and Trinity House surveyed #Bishop#Rock, in 1843, with a view to building a lighthouse, and work began in 1847. The engineer in chief, James Walker, decided on a 120-foot-tall (37 m) design consisting of accommodation, and a light on top of iron legs. The light was never lit, since on 5 February 1850 a #storm washed the tower away.
In the second attempt, James Walker began building a stone structure in 1851. The site presented a number of difficulties; the paucity of available land area, and the slope of the #rock meant that the lowest stone had to be laid below the #water level of the lowest spring tides. Despite multiple problems, the tower was completed without loss of life, and the lighthouse shone its first light on 1 September 1858. The total cost for the lighthouse was £34,559.
In 1881, Sir James Nicholas Douglass inspected the tower, and designed renovation to reinforce the #structure. The work was begun in 1882 and completed in 1887, under the supervision of Douglass's eldest surviving son, William Tregarthen Douglass.
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