Om Report To The Committee Of The Commissioners Of Northern Lights
In the early 19th century, advances in optics and technology allowed for the development of more efficient lighthouse lenses. This report, written by Alan Stevenson, a leading expert on lighthouse design and construction, outlines the advantages and disadvantages of various types of lenses and recommends a course of action for the commissioners of northern lights. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of lighthouse technology.
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