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Introduction
Q & A
History
The Trust
Pictures
Coastal Erosion
The Future
Location
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The Story of the Belle Tout Lighthouse
by Rob Wassell
As anyone who knows me will confirm, I love Belle Tout. The
building is steeped in fascinating history and the location
is one of the most beautiful in the world.
Since my involvement with the Trust, I have amassed a great
deal of information about the lighthouse that I wanted to
share with people. To this end,
I decided to write a book about the Belle Tout Lighthouse.
This is the first book of its kind to be written
specifically about the Belle Tout Lighthouse and includes
rarely seen pictures and facts many people will not be aware
of.
Providing
information from the very beginning on how the cliffs
formed, through to the very first trial lighthouse, the
building of Belle Tout, the decommission, the moving, all
the way through to the modern day.
This story can now be told.

The Story of the Belle Tout Lighthouse
by Rob Wassell
44 Pages, A5 format, Full Colour (including 99 Pictures
Colour and B&W)
The Story of the Belle Tout Lighthouse Book - £7.95
Book with Rob Wassell's autograph - £8.95
Autographed by the author, Rob Wassell
Book with a personalised autograph by Rob Wassell - £9.95
Please state personalised message at checkout
Please note that as of 30th April
2012 postal prices have increased. Sorry, but this affects
everyone and I have to put the postage prices up a little to
cover this cost.
If you're ordering from the UK
UK Second Class Postage £1.95
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If you're ordering from Europe
European Postage £3.95
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If you're ordering from the Rest of the World
Rest of the World Postage £4.95
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Please allow 14 days for delivery.
The book is also in stock at the Belle Tout Lighthouse
itself and
will shortly be available from local visitor centres in and
around Beachy Head.
More information to come in due course.
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Can you help me?
I am currently writing another book about Belle Tout
and I am looking for people to help with information,
pictures, photographs, postcards, anecdotes and stories
about anything to do with Belle Tout.
I will cover any and all costs and ensure that you have
a credit in what will be a unique publication that will
be a part of Belle Tout's future history.
Fascinating fact
Pharology (named after Pharos, the famed lighthouse of
Alexandria) is the study of lighthouses and signal
lights. Those who study lighthouses are known as
pharologists An eroding coastline
Did you know that the fragile chalk cliffs are
eroding at an average rate of 60 centimetres per
year!
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