The move by the federal government in 1968 to auomate and de-staff Nova
Scotia's lighthouses--those icons of the province's seafaring
tradition--sent shockwaves through the community of lighthouse
conservationists. Concerned that lighthouses would disappear form the
landscape forever, author Rip Irwin, a retired naval cheif petty
officer, undertook to visit and photograph each of the structures still
in existence. This book is the result of 17 years of exhaustive research
on the evolution of each light.
In addition to photographs and detailed information on each of the
province's lightstations, Lighthouses and Lights of Nova Scotia
contains stories and anecdotes about specific lights and lighthouse
keepers. It also contains an alphabetical listing of all 164 lighthouses
and lights, and is cross-referenced with the Coast Guard numbering
system.
Lighthouses and Lights of Nova Scotia is the complete guide to the
province's most recognized nautical icons.