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On December 15th, 1900, three lighthouse keepers at Flannan Isles went missing. Days passed with no one aware of their disappearance. A full investigation was launched after a relief crew discovered the abandoned island. It soon became one of Scotland's biggest mysteries aside from Nessie.Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the mysterious case of the Flannan Isles missing lighthouse keepers. Scotland's Northern Lighthouse Board developed an official theory as to what happened to the three men, but there were many rumors ranging from death by sea monster to murder. You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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For generations, women have been operating lighthouses across the country, saving lives and keeping history. John Yang reports from the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the U.S. Pacific coast. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
For generations, women have been operating lighthouses across the country, saving lives and keeping history. John Yang reports from the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the U.S. Pacific coast. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Discover how Lake Huron's name came about. Figure out what narrow body of water drains Lake Superior starting at the end of Whitefish Bay into Lake Huron. Learn what towns, cities, & villages call Lake Huron home per Michigan & Ontario, Canada. Go behind the scenes and determine if Michigan got admitted into the Union around same time Fort Gratiot Light was built. Understand the reasoning behind why Fort Gratiot, located in Port Huron, got built. Learn about something drastic that occurred less than five years after Fort Gratiot Light was first constructed. Discover what the Lighthouse Service decided to implement come year 1911 after series of incidents took place along Saint Clair Rivers Entryway. Understand the importance behind lightships. Figure out what Pointe Aux Barques is referred to as. Discover if Pointe Aux Barques served as a vital waterway route. Go behind the scenes and get an in depth analysis into just how difficult it was for ships navigating Lake Huron's Shores prior to lighthouse built at Pointe Aux Barques. Learn firsthand how Pointe Aux Barques Lifesaving Station proved to be pivotal in rescuing ships and their crew. Get a fundamental understanding into what element helped sustain Lighthouse Keepers including the stations they served. Learn how certain elements of Mother Nature interfered with Tawas Point Light's stability despite the light itself still existing in the present day. Determine exactly how many lighthouses are there on Lake Huron. Understand why Sturgeon Point Lighthouse was built including just how many lighthouses got constructed between 1850's-1870's. Go behind the scenes and discover firsthand how Sturgeon Point Light has witnessed its fair share of life and death. Find out exactly how Sturgeon Point Light got impacted by the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A cold, barren rock in the North Atlantic—isolated, windswept, and lifeless. Perhaps it wasnever meant for human presence. Perhaps the superstitions whispered through generations, warnings of curses and otherworldly forces, weren't just ghost stories to ignore. Three men vanished without a trace from the Eilean Mor Lighthouse in 1900, leaving behind only eerie questions and a lighthouse that stood empty, as if even it knew something was wrong. Was it foul weather? Madness? Or something far stranger hiding in the thick fog that surrounds theFlannan Isles?Despite decades of investigation, every theory—no matter how grounded or bizarre—seems to end where it begins: with a mystery as haunting as the waves that crash against its lonely shores. Today on Hysteria 51, we dig into the story of Eilean Mor, the theories, the legends, and the strange clues left behind. Will we find answers, or just more shadows in the mist and bad jokes by a sadistic robot? Let's find out...Special thanks to this week's research sources: BooksMcCloskey, K. (2014), The Lighthouse: The Mystery of the Eilean Mòr Lighthouse Keepers,The History PressWebsitesEilean Mor Summary: http://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/curious-disappearanceeilean-mor-lighthouse-keepers-scottish-mystery-004820?nopaging=1 Poem: http://www.potw.org/archive/potw230.html RationalWiki: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Flannan_Isle Original wreck report for the SS Archtor, http://www.plimsoll.org/resources/SCCLibraries/WreckReports/17924.asp?view=text Rogue Wave - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_wave The report submitted by Robert Muirhead, Superintendent, on the 8thJanuary 1901: https://www.nlb.org.uk/HistoricalInformation/FlannanIsles/Report-by-Superintendent Email us your favorite WEIRD news stories:weird@hysteria51.com Support the ShowGet exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experienceat https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1 ShopBe the Best Dressed at your Cult Meeting!https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria51?ref_id=9022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A cold, barren rock in the North Atlantic—isolated, windswept, and lifeless. Perhaps it was never meant for human presence. Perhaps the superstitions whispered through generations, warnings of curses and otherworldly forces, weren't just ghost stories to ignore. Three men vanished without a trace from the Eilean Mor Lighthouse in 1900, leaving behind only eerie questions and a lighthouse that stood empty, as if even it knew something was wrong. Was it foul weather? Madness? Or something far stranger hiding in the thick fog that surrounds the Flannan Isles? Despite decades of investigation, every theory—no matter how grounded or bizarre—seems to end where it begins: with a mystery as haunting as the waves that crash against its lonely shores. Today on Hysteria 51, we dig into the story of Eilean Mor, the theories, the legends, and the strange clues left behind. Will we find answers, or just more shadows in the mist and bad jokes by a sadistic robot? Let's find out... Special thanks to this week's research sources: Books McCloskey, K. (2014), The Lighthouse: The Mystery of the Eilean Mòr Lighthouse Keepers, The History Press Websites Eilean Mor Summary: http://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/curious-disappearanceeilean-mor-lighthouse-keepers-scottish-mystery-004820?nopaging=1 Poem: http://www.potw.org/archive/potw230.html RationalWiki: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Flannan_Isle Original wreck report for the SS Archtor, http://www.plimsoll.org/resources/SCCLibraries/WreckReports/17924.asp?view=text Rogue Wave - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_wave The report submitted by Robert Muirhead, Superintendent, on the 8th January 1901: https://www.nlb.org.uk/HistoricalInformation/FlannanIsles/Report-by-Superintendent Email us your favorite WEIRD news stories: weird@hysteria51.com Support the Show Get exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experience at https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1 Shop Be the Best Dressed at your Cult Meeting! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria51?ref_id=9022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textHey all! Welcome to another ‘Friends of the Show' segment, where I introduce you to some of the incredible work my fellow creators, collaborators, and friends are doing! This week, I'm thrilled to introduce you to Storytime with Silas, a fantastic horror anthology series created by the talented folks over at The Majestic Goose Network. This annual anthology releases spine-chilling episodes weekly during the spooky season.The Majestic Goose Network is best known for their hilarious and captivating TTRPG exploits, but their talents extend far beyond the gaming table! They've been producing this deliciously horrifying audio drama for four years now.Storytime with Silas is hosted by the unassailable Girunduu (the voice of Csgt Malcolm Rigby and Flavian 'Jaggerz' Jagari in the No Returniverse) and adapted with flair by Danielle Thuen (the voice of Pheatra and Jarna in No Return). It's all brought to life by the eponymous Silas Lancaster (of Roll for Weird fame). And if you're a fan of No Return, you'll hear plenty of familiar voices throughout the anthology—so get your bingo cards ready as you explore the back catalogue!The episode I'm excited to share with you is The Lighthouse Keepers, a mind-bending exploration of the fragility of reality written by yours truly. I really hope you enjoy it and take the time to discover more of Storytime with Silas and the amazing work coming out of the Majestic Goose Network.Check out Storytime with Silas today!---The keeper of an historic lighthouse loses themselves in more than the fog when they discover their predecessor's journal."The Lighthouse Keepers" written by Kier Zhou adapted by Danielle ThuenCast: Silas Lancaster - Girunduu, Thomas - Jeremy Fair, Jacob - Josh Anderson, Townsperson - E. Ogara, Amelia - Danielle ThuenStorytime with Silas is an annual horror anthology show that is a part of the Majestic Goose Network. If you enjoy Storytime with Silas or tabletop RPG content head over to our website to check out our other shows.Patreon: patreon.com/MajesticGooseDiscord: bit.ly/oneshotdiscordWebsite: MajesticGoose.comTwitter: @goosemajesticTwitch: twitch.tv/MajesticGooseNetworkMusic:Eternal Moment - Farrell WootenYou Are Not Alone - Luella GrenAmbiance by TabletopAudioSupport the show
In today's episode of FARTS Pod, we play a game of Fact or Fic. We also talk about stories about disappearances. Learn more about the Flannan Isles Lighthouse Keepers and Sherri Papini. Join the discord server - https://discord.gg/ezF2UsHFM2 Submit your Scary Story for the Live Show Show - https://forms.gle/rWBdEZHDGJreBKo38 Facebook: www.facebook.com/FARTSPod Twitter: https://twitter.com/FARTSPod Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/fartspod
Suellen Wedmore and a first-order Fresnel lens on display at the Cape Ann Museum in Gloucester, Massachuetts. Melanie Correia Suellan Wedmore‘s poetry has appeared in many publications and she has won numerous awards, including first place in both the Writer's Digest Rhyming and the Non-Rhyming Poem contests. The poems in Suellen's book A Fixed White Light enter the lives of six of courageous and mostly forgotten female lighthouse keepers, giving readers the opportunity to experience their heroism as well as their trials in a time when they were often met with skepticism and discrimination. Inside the New Bedford Whaling Museum The second guest in this podcast episode is Melanie Correia, associate curator of exhibitions and collections at the New Bedford Whaling Museum in southeastern Massachusetts. The city of New Bedford was a whaling capital and the richest city in the world in the mid-1800s. Today the museum plays a critical role as champions for whale preservation and guardians of the area's heritage and culture.
Edward Peppitt is the southeast England representative for the Association of Lighthouse Keepers, or ALK, and he produces and hosts a podcast called Keeping Watch. He's also a fundraising ambassador for Shift MS, a charity aimed at keeping multiple sclerosis sufferers as active as possible. Ed Peppitt at Happisburgh Lighthouse in England. Ed has written a new book called The Beacon Bike. It tells the incredible story of his 3,500-mile bicycle ride to explore the lighthouses around the coast of England and Wales, proving that a diagnosis of MS doesn't mean giving up on a lifelong dream. Ed's bike ride took him to 327 lighthouses over 100 days. Emily Straight, who is the regular co-host of the Lighthouse Lowdown podcast, co-hosts this episode.
Join us on an intriguing journey to uncover the secrets surrounding the Flannan Isle Lighthouse Keepers who mysteriously disappeared 123 years ago. Discover the clues and theories behind this century-old enigma as we delve deep into the heart of the mystery that has puzzled generations. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our investigations into history's most perplexing riddles #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Listen to Bright Side on: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook - / brightside Instagram - / brightside.official Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Snapchat - / 1866144599336960 Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1/3/24 - Claudine Gay, the embattled Harvard President, has announced her resignation, the infamous Epstein document of associates is expected to be released soon, a woman is suing her dentist after receiving an absurd amount of dental work in a single visit, and where Shannen Doherty is putting her focus amid her Stage 4 breast cancer battle. We discuss. Tech for Palestine launches in an effort to provide tools to help support Palestinians, the latest on dealing with Hamas, America's last lighthouse keeper is leaving her post, the use of razor wire to keep out undocumented immigrants, and more. We're discussing it all. Website: GoodDayShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworksThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4342406/advertisement
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It's a perfect storm of fact and funny when fan favourite debaters Sean Cullen and Jon Steinberg decide if being a lighthouse keeper is a dream job. Then, James Mullinger and Heidi Brander deliver the genuine article when they discuss if every city or town needs a local newspaper.
In December of 1900 three lighthouse keepers on the remote island of Eileen Mor vanished. More than 100 years later people still wonder what happened. Was it spirits? A storm? Or something more sinister? Stephanie dives into all the details and theories. Listen now to this week's episode to decide for yourself! - ✈️ Get all the details & reserve your spot here for the HFW trip to Italy! - Thank you for listening Weirdos! Show the podcast some love by rating, reviewing, subscribing and sharing it today. Your support means so much to us. Let's stay in touch
St. Helena Island Light Station, Michigan, courtesy of GLLKA Michele and Mark VanderVelde at St. Helena Island. Courtesy of Michele and Mark VanderVelde. The idea for the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association, or GLLKA, was born at a gathering back in 1981 at Grosse Point Lighthouse in Illinois, and in the following year the first informal meeting was held in Michigan. The organization was officially launched in 1983 and it's going strong 40 years later, remaining dedicated to the restoration and preservation of Great Lakes lighthouses. Since 1986, GLLKA has cared for the St. Helena Island Light Station on Lake Michigan, and volunteers carry out a variety of preservation projects. GLLKA also cares for the Cheboygan River Front Range Light. Wayne Sapulski with a miniature version of the Point Iroquois Light Station in Michigan. Courtesy of Wayne Sapulski. There are three guests in this episode. Wayne Sapulski is a Great Lakes lighthouse historian, author, and photographer, and a tireless volunteer for GLLKA. He's also the author of two books and many articles on Great Lakes lighthouses. One of Wayne's claims to fame is that he has physically visited all 360 lighthouses on the Great Lakes, on both the U.S. and Canadian sides. Mark and Michele VanderVelde have been involved with St. Helena Island Light Station as volunteers for well over 20 years. In 2019, Mark and Michele received the Richard L. Moehl Award for Excellence in Volunteerism for the countless hours they have contributed in support of GLLKA activities. Wayne Sapulski also received the same award that year.
Known as the Poet Laureate of Radio, Norman Corwin is one of the greatest writer-producer-directors the Golden Age Norman Corwin directed episode 108 of The CBS Workshop. The Lighthouse Keepers starred Ray Collins and Luis d'Antin van Rooten (November 29, 1906 – June 17, 1973). He was a Mexican-born American actor. He was sometimes credited as Louis Van Rooten. Ray Bidwell Collins (December 10, 1889 – July 11, 1965) was an American character actor in stock and Broadway theatre, radio, films, and television. With 900 stage roles to his credit, he became one of the most successful actors in the developing field of radio drama. A friend and associate of Orson Welles for many years, Collins went to Hollywood with the Mercury Theatre company and made his feature-film debut in Citizen Kane (1941), as Kane's ruthless political rival. Collins appeared in more than 75 films and had one of his best-remembered roles on television, as Los Angeles homicide detective Lieutenant Arthur Tragg in the CBS-TV series Perry Mason.
Just before the turn of the 20th century, a brand new lighthouse sitting atop the island known as Eilean Mor, off the west coast of Scotland, would endure it's rite of passage and have it's light first lit on December 7th, 1899. Blanketed in misfortune from decades past, Eilean Mor, along with it's fellow islands known collectively as the Flannan Isles, located the Outer Hebrides, is no stranger to shipwrecks and to the loss of sailors. To combat the issue of lost goods and the seafaring death toll continuously rising just like the waves of the world's unforgiving seas, a lighthouse was built... but it wouldn't take long for this area to reel back in it's feeling of overwhelming despair as just a little over a year, on December 26th, 1900, three lighthouse keepers stationed on Eilean Mor would never be seen, or heard from, again. In one of the most intriguing disappearance cases of all time, you'll quickly find that no theory works in it's entirety. Nothing adds up completely in order to hand you a foolproof solution. Your mind will be pulled in every direction while trying to gather ideas on what caused these three experienced lighthouse keepers to vanish without a trace over a century ago. Do you have any information that could help in solving this case? Visit our website for more information on this episode and others! https://www.thefarthestreachespodcast.com/ Check out the inaugural Monster Fest hosted by Small Town Monsters! https://www.smalltownmonsters.com/stmmonsterfest WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! Check us out on social media and make sure to follow us! Stay safe, healthy, and weird out there! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-farthest-reaches/support
As the year of 1900 was seeing its finals weeks, a wave of panic plagued the coast of Scotland when three lighthouse keepers vanish without a trace. Never to be seen again.
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In January 1900, three lighthouse keepers on a remote island disappeared into the night, never to be seen again. Their disappearance still baffles scholars more than 100-years after the event. www.wyrdrealities.net linktr.ee/wyrdrealities --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wyrd-realities/support
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. The show this time is the Horror Show episode. Halloween is coming up, so I have selected tunes dedicated to the creepy, spooky, and scary. There are plenty of well known prog acts, plus one or two genuine classics, along with additional selections from a wide variety of artists. All that, plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Focus - Harem Scarem, from Hamburger Concerto2. The Alan Parsons Project - The Tell-Tale Heart, from Tales of Mystery and Imagination3. Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Martha's Madman, from The Best of Manfred Mann's Earth Band Re-Mastered Volume II [retrospective]4. Quantum Jump - The Séance (Too Spooky) [BBC Radio Live], from Barracuda [Esoteric Recordings Bonus Disc]5. Gentle Giant - Edge of Twilight, from Acquiring the Taste6. Caravan - C'thlu Thlu, from For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night7. Frank Zappa - Cheepnis, from Roxy & Elsewhere8. Tangerine Dream - United Goblins' Parade, from Goblins' Club9. Zombi - Shrunken Heads, from Escape Velocity10. The Enid - Something Different This Way Comes [2012 Remaster Bonus Track], from Journey's EndTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE11. Genesis - The Musical Box, form Nursery Cryme12. Pulsar - Halloween Part II, from Halloween13. Van der Graaf Generator - A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers, from Pawn Hearts14. Renaissance - Trip to the Fair, from Tales of 1001 Nights Volume I [retrospective]15. Barrock - Il Vampiro, from Oxian16. Pendragon - The Shadow, from The Masquerade OvertureLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE17. IQ - The Road of Bones (1st studio runthrough), from The Road of Bonus18. Derek Sherinian - Nightmare Cinema, from Black Utopia19. Djam Karet - At the Mountains of Madness, from Burning the Hard City20. Sonata Islands Kommandoh - No More Zombies, from Zeuhl Jazz21. Art Zoyd - Nosferatu, from Nosferatu22. French TV - Ghost Zone, from Operation: Mockingbird23. Gryphon - The Unquiet Grave, from Gryphon24. Strawberry Alarm Clock - Curse of the Witches, from Wake Up ... It's Tomorrow25. Wigwam - Tombstone Valentine, from Tombstone Valentine26. Goblin - Wampyr (Finale), from Classic Italian Soundtracks27. Rocket Scientists - Brutal Architecture, from Brutal Architecture28. Science NV - Danse Macabre, from Pacific Circumstances29. Twelfth Night - Creepshow, from Fact & Fiction
International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend, or ILLW, is an annual event held on the third full weekend of August each year. The event was the brainchild of John Forsyth and Mike Dalrymple who were members of the Ayr Amateur Radio Group in Scotland. The event started in 1998 and has developed into an international gathering of amateur radio operators from an estimated 95 countries. In Britain the Association of Lighthouse Keepers, or ALK, conducts International Lighthouse Heritage Weekend on the same weekend as the ILLW in August. The ILLW is currently managed by an Australian amateur radio operator, Kevin Mulcahy, who has been involved since 1998. On August 20 of this year, two amateur radio operators broadcast from Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse on the New Hampshire Seacoast, Randall Bashta and Patrick Morrison. They are interviewed in this episode. Randall Bashta at Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse Patrick Morrison positions an antenna at Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse
It's December 1900, and three men go missing while working as keepers at the Eilean Mor Lighthouse. To this day, their disappearance is an unsolved mystery. Stories of what happened span everything from a rogue wave to a murder-suicide to mystical bird transformations. In this episode, we discuss the days leading up to the disappearance, the investigation, and what (we think) really happened. ** You can find our list of sources on our website (www.spookysciencesisters.com). ** While you're here, we'd love it if you could subscribe to our YouTube channel! There you'll find extra video content related to the podcast, and Meagan will be going live from time to time to play spooky games or just hang out with listeners! Additionally, if you are interested in any books we've discussed on the podcast, you can find them in our new Amazon storefront. We also have recommendations for other books and products we love. ** Hit subscribe to be notified of future episodes, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@SpookySciPod), TikTok (@SpookyScience), and Facebook (@SpookyScienceSisters) for even more spooky content! Help us grow by sharing with a friend and leaving a rating and review. You can also support the show further by buying us a “spirit”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.On the 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination was the lighthouse at Eilean Mor, a remote island which (apart from its lighthouse keepers) was completely uninhabited.Although uninhabited, the island has always sparked people's interest. It is named after St. Flannen, a 6th century Irish Bishop who later became a saint. He built a chapel on the island and for centuries shepherds used to bring over sheep to the island to graze but would never stay the night, fearful of the spirits believed to haunt that remote spot.Captain James Harvey was in charge of the ship which was also carrying Jospeph Moore, a replacement lifehouse keeper. As the ship reached the landing platform, Captain Harvey was surprised not to see anyone waiting for their arrival. He blew his horn and sent up a warning flare to attract attention.There was no response.Joseph Moore then rowed ashore and ascended up the steep set of stairs that led up to the lighthouse. According to reports from Moore himself, the replacement lighthouse keeper suffered an overwhelming sense of foreboding on his long walk up to the top of the cliff.The island of Eilean Mor, with the lighthouse in the background. Attribution: Marc Calhoun under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.Once at the lighthouse, Moore noticed something was immediately wrong; the door to the lighthouse was unlocked and in the entrance hall two of the three oil skinned coats were missing. Moore continued onto the kitchen area where he found half eaten food and an overturned chair, almost as if someone had jumped from their seat in a hurry. To add to this peculiar scene, the kitchen clock had also stopped.Moore continued to search the rest of the lighthouse but found no sign of the lighthouse keepers. He ran back to the ship to inform Captain Harvey, who subsequently ordered a search of the islands for the missing men. No-one was found.Harvey quickly sent back a telegram to the mainland, which in turn was forwarded to the Northern Lighthouse Board Headquarters in Edinburgh. The telegraph read:A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans. The three Keepers, Ducat, Marshall and the occasional have disappeared from the island. On our arrival there this afternoon no sign of life was to be seen on the Island.Fired a rocket but, as no response was made, managed to land Moore, who went up to the Station but found no Keepers there. The clocks were stopped and other signs indicated that the accident must have happened about a week ago. Poor fellows they must been blown over the cliffs or drowned trying to secure a crane or something like that.Night coming on, we could not wait to make something as to their fate.I have left Moore, MacDonald, Buoymaster and two Seamen on the island to keep the light burning until you make other arrangements. Will not return to Oban until I hear from you. I have repeated this wire to Muirhead in case you are not at home. I will remain at the telegraph office tonight until it closes, if you wish to wire me.A few days later, Robert Muirhead, the board's supernatant who both recruited and knew all three men personally, departed for the island to investigate the disappearances.His investigation of the lighthouse found nothing over and above what Moore had already reported. That is, except for the lighthouse's log…Muirhead immediately noticed that the last few days of entries were unusual. On the 12th December, Thomas Marshall, the second assistant, wrote of ‘severe winds the likes of which I have never seen before in twenty years'. He also noticed that James Ducat, the Principal Keeper, had been ‘very quiet' and that the third assistant, William McArthur, had been crying.What is strange about the final remark was that William McArthur was a seasoned mariner, and was known on the Scottish mainland as a tough brawler. Why would he be crying about a storm?Log entries on the 13th December stated that the storm was still raging, and that all three men had been praying. But why would three experienced lighthouse keepers, safely situated on a brand new lighthouse that was 150 feet above sea level, be praying for a storm to stop? They should have been perfectly safe.Even more peculiar is that there were no reported storms in the area on the 12th, 13th and 14th of December. In fact, the weather was calm, and the storms that were to batter the island didn't hit until December 17th.The final log entry was made on the 15th December. It simply read ‘Storm ended, sea calm. God is over all'. What was meant by ‘God is over all'?After reading the logs, Muirhead's attention turned to the remaining oil skinned coat that had been left in the entrance hall. Why, in the bitter cold winter, had one of the lighthouse keepers ventured out without his coat? Furthermore, why had all three lighthouse staff left their posts at the same time, when rules and regulations strictly prohibited it?Further clues were found down by the landing platform. Here Muirhead noticed ropes strewn all over the rocks, ropes which were usually held in a brown crate 70 feet above the platform on a supply crane. Perhaps the crate had been dislodged and knocked down, and the lighthouse keepers were attempting to retrieve them when an unexpected wave came and washed them out to sea? This was the first and most likely theory, and as such Muirhead included it in his official report to the Northern Lighthouse Board.But this explanation left some people in the Northern Lighthouse Board unconvinced. For one, why had none of the bodies been washed ashore? Why had one of the men left the lighthouse without taking his coat, especially since this was December in the Outer Hebridies? Why had three experienced lighthouse keepers been taken unaware by a wave?Although these were all good questions, the most pertinent and persistent question was around the weather conditions at the time; the seas should have been calm! They were sure of this as the lighthouse could be seen from the nearby Isle of Lewis, and any bad weather would have obscured it from view.Over the following decades, subsequent lighthouse keepers at Eilean Mor have reported strange voices in the wind, calling out the names of the three dead men. Theories about their disappearance have ranged from foreign invaders capturing the men, all the way through to alien abductions! Whatever the reason for their disappearance, something (or someone) snatched those three men from the rock of Eilean Mor on that winter's day over 100 years ago.The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.
The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.On the 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination was the lighthouse at Eilean Mor, a remote island which (apart from its lighthouse keepers) was completely uninhabited.Although uninhabited, the island has always sparked people's interest. It is named after St. Flannen, a 6th century Irish Bishop who later became a saint. He built a chapel on the island and for centuries shepherds used to bring over sheep to the island to graze but would never stay the night, fearful of the spirits believed to haunt that remote spot.Captain James Harvey was in charge of the ship which was also carrying Jospeph Moore, a replacement lifehouse keeper. As the ship reached the landing platform, Captain Harvey was surprised not to see anyone waiting for their arrival. He blew his horn and sent up a warning flare to attract attention.There was no response.Joseph Moore then rowed ashore and ascended up the steep set of stairs that led up to the lighthouse. According to reports from Moore himself, the replacement lighthouse keeper suffered an overwhelming sense of foreboding on his long walk up to the top of the cliff.The island of Eilean Mor, with the lighthouse in the background. Attribution: Marc Calhoun under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.Once at the lighthouse, Moore noticed something was immediately wrong; the door to the lighthouse was unlocked and in the entrance hall two of the three oil skinned coats were missing. Moore continued onto the kitchen area where he found half eaten food and an overturned chair, almost as if someone had jumped from their seat in a hurry. To add to this peculiar scene, the kitchen clock had also stopped.Moore continued to search the rest of the lighthouse but found no sign of the lighthouse keepers. He ran back to the ship to inform Captain Harvey, who subsequently ordered a search of the islands for the missing men. No-one was found.Harvey quickly sent back a telegram to the mainland, which in turn was forwarded to the Northern Lighthouse Board Headquarters in Edinburgh. The telegraph read:A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans. The three Keepers, Ducat, Marshall and the occasional have disappeared from the island. On our arrival there this afternoon no sign of life was to be seen on the Island.Fired a rocket but, as no response was made, managed to land Moore, who went up to the Station but found no Keepers there. The clocks were stopped and other signs indicated that the accident must have happened about a week ago. Poor fellows they must been blown over the cliffs or drowned trying to secure a crane or something like that.Night coming on, we could not wait to make something as to their fate.I have left Moore, MacDonald, Buoymaster and two Seamen on the island to keep the light burning until you make other arrangements. Will not return to Oban until I hear from you. I have repeated this wire to Muirhead in case you are not at home. I will remain at the telegraph office tonight until it closes, if you wish to wire me.A few days later, Robert Muirhead, the board's supernatant who both recruited and knew all three men personally, departed for the island to investigate the disappearances.His investigation of the lighthouse found nothing over and above what Moore had already reported. That is, except for the lighthouse's log…Muirhead immediately noticed that the last few days of entries were unusual. On the 12th December, Thomas Marshall, the second assistant, wrote of ‘severe winds the likes of which I have never seen before in twenty years'. He also noticed that James Ducat, the Principal Keeper, had been ‘very quiet' and that the third assistant, William McArthur, had been crying.What is strange about the final remark was that William McArthur was a seasoned mariner, and was known on the Scottish mainland as a tough brawler. Why would he be crying about a storm?Log entries on the 13th December stated that the storm was still raging, and that all three men had been praying. But why would three experienced lighthouse keepers, safely situated on a brand new lighthouse that was 150 feet above sea level, be praying for a storm to stop? They should have been perfectly safe.Even more peculiar is that there were no reported storms in the area on the 12th, 13th and 14th of December. In fact, the weather was calm, and the storms that were to batter the island didn't hit until December 17th.The final log entry was made on the 15th December. It simply read ‘Storm ended, sea calm. God is over all'. What was meant by ‘God is over all'?After reading the logs, Muirhead's attention turned to the remaining oil skinned coat that had been left in the entrance hall. Why, in the bitter cold winter, had one of the lighthouse keepers ventured out without his coat? Furthermore, why had all three lighthouse staff left their posts at the same time, when rules and regulations strictly prohibited it?Further clues were found down by the landing platform. Here Muirhead noticed ropes strewn all over the rocks, ropes which were usually held in a brown crate 70 feet above the platform on a supply crane. Perhaps the crate had been dislodged and knocked down, and the lighthouse keepers were attempting to retrieve them when an unexpected wave came and washed them out to sea? This was the first and most likely theory, and as such Muirhead included it in his official report to the Northern Lighthouse Board.But this explanation left some people in the Northern Lighthouse Board unconvinced. For one, why had none of the bodies been washed ashore? Why had one of the men left the lighthouse without taking his coat, especially since this was December in the Outer Hebridies? Why had three experienced lighthouse keepers been taken unaware by a wave?Although these were all good questions, the most pertinent and persistent question was around the weather conditions at the time; the seas should have been calm! They were sure of this as the lighthouse could be seen from the nearby Isle of Lewis, and any bad weather would have obscured it from view.Over the following decades, subsequent lighthouse keepers at Eilean Mor have reported strange voices in the wind, calling out the names of the three dead men. Theories about their disappearance have ranged from foreign invaders capturing the men, all the way through to alien abductions! Whatever the reason for their disappearance, something (or someone) snatched those three men from the rock of Eilean Mor on that winter's day over 100 years ago.The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.
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The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.On the 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination was the lighthouse at Eilean Mor, a remote island which (apart from its lighthouse keepers) was completely uninhabited.Although uninhabited, the island has always sparked people's interest. It is named after St. Flannen, a 6th century Irish Bishop who later became a saint. He built a chapel on the island and for centuries shepherds used to bring over sheep to the island to graze but would never stay the night, fearful of the spirits believed to haunt that remote spot.Captain James Harvey was in charge of the ship which was also carrying Jospeph Moore, a replacement lifehouse keeper. As the ship reached the landing platform, Captain Harvey was surprised not to see anyone waiting for their arrival. He blew his horn and sent up a warning flare to attract attention.There was no response.Joseph Moore then rowed ashore and ascended up the steep set of stairs that led up to the lighthouse. According to reports from Moore himself, the replacement lighthouse keeper suffered an overwhelming sense of foreboding on his long walk up to the top of the cliff.The island of Eilean Mor, with the lighthouse in the background. Attribution: Marc Calhoun under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.Once at the lighthouse, Moore noticed something was immediately wrong; the door to the lighthouse was unlocked and in the entrance hall two of the three oil skinned coats were missing. Moore continued onto the kitchen area where he found half eaten food and an overturned chair, almost as if someone had jumped from their seat in a hurry. To add to this peculiar scene, the kitchen clock had also stopped.Moore continued to search the rest of the lighthouse but found no sign of the lighthouse keepers. He ran back to the ship to inform Captain Harvey, who subsequently ordered a search of the islands for the missing men. No-one was found.Harvey quickly sent back a telegram to the mainland, which in turn was forwarded to the Northern Lighthouse Board Headquarters in Edinburgh. The telegraph read:A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans. The three Keepers, Ducat, Marshall and the occasional have disappeared from the island. On our arrival there this afternoon no sign of life was to be seen on the Island.Fired a rocket but, as no response was made, managed to land Moore, who went up to the Station but found no Keepers there. The clocks were stopped and other signs indicated that the accident must have happened about a week ago. Poor fellows they must been blown over the cliffs or drowned trying to secure a crane or something like that.Night coming on, we could not wait to make something as to their fate.I have left Moore, MacDonald, Buoymaster and two Seamen on the island to keep the light burning until you make other arrangements. Will not return to Oban until I hear from you. I have repeated this wire to Muirhead in case you are not at home. I will remain at the telegraph office tonight until it closes, if you wish to wire me.A few days later, Robert Muirhead, the board's supernatant who both recruited and knew all three men personally, departed for the island to investigate the disappearances.His investigation of the lighthouse found nothing over and above what Moore had already reported. That is, except for the lighthouse's log…Muirhead immediately noticed that the last few days of entries were unusual. On the 12th December, Thomas Marshall, the second assistant, wrote of ‘severe winds the likes of which I have never seen before in twenty years'. He also noticed that James Ducat, the Principal Keeper, had been ‘very quiet' and that the third assistant, William McArthur, had been crying.What is strange about the final remark was that William McArthur was a seasoned mariner, and was known on the Scottish mainland as a tough brawler. Why would he be crying about a storm?Log entries on the 13th December stated that the storm was still raging, and that all three men had been praying. But why would three experienced lighthouse keepers, safely situated on a brand new lighthouse that was 150 feet above sea level, be praying for a storm to stop? They should have been perfectly safe.Even more peculiar is that there were no reported storms in the area on the 12th, 13th and 14th of December. In fact, the weather was calm, and the storms that were to batter the island didn't hit until December 17th.The final log entry was made on the 15th December. It simply read ‘Storm ended, sea calm. God is over all'. What was meant by ‘God is over all'?After reading the logs, Muirhead's attention turned to the remaining oil skinned coat that had been left in the entrance hall. Why, in the bitter cold winter, had one of the lighthouse keepers ventured out without his coat? Furthermore, why had all three lighthouse staff left their posts at the same time, when rules and regulations strictly prohibited it?Further clues were found down by the landing platform. Here Muirhead noticed ropes strewn all over the rocks, ropes which were usually held in a brown crate 70 feet above the platform on a supply crane. Perhaps the crate had been dislodged and knocked down, and the lighthouse keepers were attempting to retrieve them when an unexpected wave came and washed them out to sea? This was the first and most likely theory, and as such Muirhead included it in his official report to the Northern Lighthouse Board.But this explanation left some people in the Northern Lighthouse Board unconvinced. For one, why had none of the bodies been washed ashore? Why had one of the men left the lighthouse without taking his coat, especially since this was December in the Outer Hebridies? Why had three experienced lighthouse keepers been taken unaware by a wave?Although these were all good questions, the most pertinent and persistent question was around the weather conditions at the time; the seas should have been calm! They were sure of this as the lighthouse could be seen from the nearby Isle of Lewis, and any bad weather would have obscured it from view.Over the following decades, subsequent lighthouse keepers at Eilean Mor have reported strange voices in the wind, calling out the names of the three dead men. Theories about their disappearance have ranged from foreign invaders capturing the men, all the way through to alien abductions! Whatever the reason for their disappearance, something (or someone) snatched those three men from the rock of Eilean Mor on that winter's day over 100 years ago.The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.
Whale was on the menu, the Lighthouse Keepers recall.For transcripts, visit our website at dragonshanty.comContent Warnings:swearingin-scene portrayal of a near death experiencefear of water and drowning, and thalassophobiadiscussion and description of weapons, including a firearmlight gorehuntingmentions of alcohol and drugsmental illness and anxietySpecial thanks to our sensitivity reader, Blind Beta. For commission information, plus a wealth of writing and social justice resources, visit their website at blindbeta.wordpress.com.This episode is created by Noelle Rose under a Creative Commons License. It features music made by Noelle Rose, with sound effects via Freesound.
Let your imagination board the great ship, Gravekeeper, where The Lighthouse Keepers once made an unsettling discovery. For transcripts, visit our website at dragonshanty.com.Content Warnings:In-scene portrayal of a panic attackMental illnessFear of water/ocean/drowning Misgendering and transphobiaProduced in collaboration with Packhowl Media. Learn more about their talented team at www.packhowlmedia.comSpecial thanks to our sensitivity reader, Blind Beta. For commission information, plus a wealth of writing and social justice resources, visit their website at blindbeta.wordpress.com.This episode is created by Noelle Rose under a Creative Commons License. It features music made by Noelle Rose, with sound effects via Freesound.
On this episode the crew dives into the Mystery of the Flannan Isles and tries to figure out whats happened to the Lightkeepers.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=51933422)
Research begins at 27:18 Please check out our friend, Ian Hamilton, at One and Done TV Podcast, Lack of Hustle Media, and @hamilchin We got one foggy, wet, and arthouse-film-esque whole enchilada for you this week bunk funkers! Mr. Bunker has once again recruited his puppet…we mean…our friend Ian Hamilton to present the story of the missing lighthouse keepers of Eilean Mòr! Thanks to Liam Harding for the topic! In the first segment, Ian and Art are captured once again by the titular Mr. Bunker - how did he fool them this time? In the second segment, Art and Ian give you, the listeners, an uninterrupted presentation of their research into the Three Vanishing Lighthouse Keepers. Finally, Art and Ian discuss fire safety, floods, lighthouse limits, and so much more! Send us your thoughts to @MrBunkerPod and mrbunkerpod@gmail.com using the hashtag #LighthouseOfTheMinch Music by Michael Martello Artwork by Hannah Ross Audio Editing by Arthur Stone Script/Research by Ian Hamilton Follow Us: Patreon Twitter Instagram Website Youtube Merch Links Mentioned: For a list of research links used please see our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Lighthouse Keepers recall their first journey together, and how it steered them into dark, terrifying new waters. **This episode portrays an instance of emotional and physical abuse which may be distressing to some**For transcripts and content warnings, visit our website at dragonshanty.comProduced in collaboration with Packhowl Media. Learn more about their talented team at https://www.packhowlmedia.com/This episode is created by Noelle Rose under a Creative Commons license. It features music made by Noelle Rose, with sound effects via Freesound.
On December 15, 1900, the Eilean Mor lighthouse went dark. When a ship arrived eleven days later to check on the lighthouse keepers, the place was found to be deserted. The beds were neatly made, the kitchen was clean and tidy, and the lighthouse lamp atop the tower was filled with oil. The island was thoroughly searched, but not a trace of the men was ever found. Nor were their bodies. The Eilean Mor Lighthouse Keepers Mystery remains one of the most puzzling unsolved mysteries of the twentieth century. ConnecticutGhostHunter.com Contact: BarryPirro@yahoo.com
This month we're chatting about the mysterious disappearance of the Flannan Isle Lighthouse Keepers in December 1900 leaving no trace on the desolate, creepy island. So what was it? A huge storm that overpowered them? A murder? An alien abduction? Join us as we take you through the full story and chat over our theories about what we think happened. Sources for this episode are: The Daily Mail and Wikepedia The calendars mentioned in the ep are from https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/BookEphemera?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=727664307We have no affiliation with the seller we just really love them! Listen to the Genesis song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Al3jl0KxqMIf you liked this episode and would like to support us please feel free to buy us a coffee by heading over to https://ko-fi.com/mumsmysteriesandmurder
When was the first lighthouse ever built? How many lighthouses are in Michigan? Did women lighthouse keepers wear pants? All the answers to your questions are in this episode! Well, not the one about women wearing pants; Angie and Marty have different thoughts on that one. But the rest? Yeah, we know the answers to those ones - and more! Follow us on https://www.facebook.com/GreatLakesConfidential (Facebook) or https://www.instagram.com/greatlakesconfidential/ (Instagram) for photos, trivia, and more! Produced by Angie Amman. Artwork by https://www.instagram.com/martybuttons/ (Martin Butler). Please check out more Michigan-based podcasts on https://www.joyroadmedia.com (Joy Road Media) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
On the 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination was the lighthouse at Eilean Mor, a remote island which (apart from its lighthouse keepers) was completely uninhabited. Theories about their disappearance have ranged from foreign invaders capturing the men, all the way through to alien abductions. Whatever the reason for their disappearance, something (or someone) snatched those three men from the rock of Eilean Mor on that winter's day over 100 years ago. This episode was streamed live on twitch.tv/husbint
Episode 6 dives into the life of William Major Parker, one of the very few men of color employed by the United States Lighthouse Service. He was appointed as Head Lighthouse Keeper at Killick Shoals Lighthouse in 1886. Killick Shoals stood off the western coast of Chincoteague Island in the middle of the channel. Lighthouse Keepers faithfully maintained lighthouses where they worked and made sure the light shined nightly, keeping mariners and sailers safe at sea and aiding their navigation. THE BIVALVE TRAIL is produced by the Chincoteague Island Theatre Company and the Chincoteague Cultural Alliance. Researched, written, and narrated by Lexi Hubb. Podcast artwork by Angela Heady. Recording and post-production by Longtayle Studios. Music by Bill Troxler.For sources used and photos, go to https://www.chincoteagueca.org/bivalvetrail.html
Today's episode of Success InSight is another addition to our Outdoor Adventure SeriesOur guest today is Elinor DeWire. Elinor is an award-winning researcher, photographer, and writer about lighthousesElinor joined us on Success Insight back in January 2020, before our lives took a hard turn. During that episode, we learned about Elinor's fascination and passion for Lighthouses, and how this informed her career pursuit. Here's a link back to that episode for you.https://www.successinsightpodcast.com/2020/01/elinor-dewire.htmlElinor has been researching, photographing, and writing about lighthouses since 1972. She has visited more than eight hundred sentinels in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia. She is the author of over twenty books and more than 250 articles on the subject of Lighthouses. In today's episode, Elinor shares how outdoor adventure and lighthouses can make great memories. She also shares some of her favorite lighthouse locations when visitors can go to enjoy outdoor adventure. Elinor is also an avid astronomy enthusiast and teacher, and has written three books on amateur astronomy. She shares which lighthouse locations can make for enjoyable stargazing.To learn more about Elinor and her work, you can visit her on her website, at https://www.ElinorDeWire.com or on her blog, at https://www.elinordewire.blogspot.comYou can also find Elinor on the following social sites: FacebookTwitterPinterest Boards: Search for "Elinor DeWire"LinkedInAmazon Author's PageTo see some of David Zapatka's Night Photography work, follow this link.The SuccessInSight Podcast is a production of Fox Coaching, Inc.
Johanna and Annie discuss the events surrounding the disappearance of three lighthouse keepers on a desolate island off the windswept coast of Scotland. Was there a supernatural force at play, or a more pragmatic explanation? Join us as we discuss the theories and please share your own thoughts with us as we discuss this enduring mystery.
In today's show, we're sitting down with David Richards David has written a new book, The Lighthouse Keepers, and is here to share his wisdom on how to stay present amongst the chaos. David also shares his amazing story of how he served fifteen years on active duty before deciding to break out from the path his father and brother had followed in making the military a career and left the Marines to pursue life as a civilian. He now is a business professional, life coach, yoga instructor, and speaker on self-development. If you're looking for reflections on living a better life then this episode is for you. ..........................................................Show Notes: David's Linkshttps://www.davidrichardsauthor.com/David's Book - The Lighthouse KeeperDavid's Instagram Alex's LinksFree Gifts Set Up a Free Insight Call With AlexLearn About Intuitive ReadingsLearn About Akashic ReadingsThe Spirit Guided Oracle Alex's Instagram @alexlevy_IntuitiveAlex's FacebookBuy Me A Coffee (Donate To Support This Show)
In 1900, three Scottish lighthouse keepers vanish without a trace. Was it poor weather? Madness? A visitor from the deep? Or was it something more sinister? Join Dan and Riley as they dive into one of Scotland's oddest tales.
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In December of 1900, the three lighthouse keepers stationed at a lighthouse on the uninhabited Scottish island of Eilean Mor disappeared without a trace. The folklore surrounding the island has led some to believe that they were killed by an ancient, supernatural force.To view this episode's full list of sources, please visit parcast.com/supernatural Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices