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Light Hearted Ep 9 – Annie C. Harris, Bakers Island; Monster of Piedras Blancas; Eddystone part 2
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Light Hearted Ep 9 – Annie C. Harris, Bakers Island; Monster of Piedras Blancas; Eddystone part 2
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jul 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Bakers Island Lighthouse, Salem, Massachusetts. Photo by Jeremy D'Entremont.
Host Jeremy D'Entremont interviews Annie C. Harris, director of Essex Heritage. The non-profit organization promotes the cultural heritage of Essex County, Massachusetts, and owns the Bakers Island Light Station in Salem. The station consists of an 1820 lighthouse tower, two keepers’ houses, and outbuildings. Through Essex Heritage, tours of the historic light station are available, and also overnight stays.
Smeaton's tower (USLHS archives)
In the history segment, Jeremy and co-host Cindy Johnson continue the saga of the lighthouses on the Eddystone Rocks off Plymouth, England, with the story of Rudyard's 1709 tower and Smeaton's 1759 tower, which represented a major step forward in the construction of wave-swept lighthouses.
From The Monster of Piedras Blancas
Jeremy and Cindy then discuss the 1959 horror film The Monster of Piedras Blancas, which was shot largely at California's Point Conception Light Station. Jeremy recalls a phone interview with one of the movie's stars, Jeanne Carmen.
Host Jeremy D'Entremont interviews Annie C. Harris, director of Essex Heritage. The non-profit organization promotes the cultural heritage of Essex County, Massachusetts, and owns the Bakers Island Light Station in Salem. The station consists of an 1820 lighthouse tower, two keepers’ houses, and outbuildings. Through Essex Heritage, tours of the historic light station are available, and also overnight stays.
Smeaton's tower (USLHS archives)
In the history segment, Jeremy and co-host Cindy Johnson continue the saga of the lighthouses on the Eddystone Rocks off Plymouth, England, with the story of Rudyard's 1709 tower and Smeaton's 1759 tower, which represented a major step forward in the construction of wave-swept lighthouses.
From The Monster of Piedras Blancas
Jeremy and Cindy then discuss the 1959 horror film The Monster of Piedras Blancas, which was shot largely at California's Point Conception Light Station. Jeremy recalls a phone interview with one of the movie's stars, Jeanne Carmen.
Released:
Jul 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Light Hearted – Ep. 5, Bob Trapani Jr., American Lighthouse Foundation: In episode five of Light Hearted, host Jeremy D'Entremont and co-host Cindy Johnson discuss the Hook Lighthouse in Ireland in the history segment. There's also the usual trivia question with prizes. Bob Trapani, Jr., by Light Hearted