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Photograph of  Ian Jones standing next to a 17th century chart of the North East coastline

Ian Jones

Ian belongs to: Souter Lighthouse

Ian was born in South Hetton. Before retiring he worked as an electrical engineer. He began volunteering at Souter in 1999.

Ian was interviewed by Carl Greenwood on 2 March 2006. The interview took place at Souter Lighthouse and lasted 9 minutes and 4 seconds.

Photograph of  Ian Jones standing next to a 17th century chart of the North East coastline
Photograph of Ian Jones standing next to a 17th century chart of the North East coastline

The Lewis Carroll connection

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"Yes, well, Lewis Carroll spent some time in this area"

Yes, well, Lewis Carroll spent some time in this area. His sister was married to the vicar at Southwick in Sunderland and his cousin, she was married to the vicar at Whitburn. And whilst he was staying at Whitburn he wrote the poem called The Walrus and the Carpenter. And this poem was published the year after the lighthouse was opened, and this poem appears in Alice through the Looking Glass.

And if you read the poem, the first couple of verses are about the moon being upset because the sun is shining in the middle of the night and it has no business to be shining in the middle of the night. And that is said to be Souter Lighthouse, the new, all electric lighthouse.

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