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Eddystone may refer to: Places ;Antarctica * Eddystone Rocks (South Shetland Islands) ;Australia * Eddystone (Tasmania), off the south coast of Tasmania * Eddystone Point, on the northeast coast of Tasmania ;Falkland Islands * Eddystone Rock, Falklands Islands ;Solomon Islands * Simbo, formerly Eddystone Island ;United Kingdom * Eddystone Rocks, Devon * Eddystone Lighthouse, Devon ;United States * Eddystone, Pennsylvania ** Eddystone station, a SEPTA station * New Eddystone Rock, Alaska Other uses * Eddystone (Google) * Eddystone Building, Detroit, Michigan * – a ship launched at Hull in 1802 that was wrecked in 1843. * Eddystone (HBC vessel), ''Eddystone'' (HBC vessel), operated by the HBC from 1807 to 1823, see Hudson's Bay Company vessels * ''Eddystone'', an Armstrong Whitworth Ensign aircraft See also

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Eddystone Rocks (South Shetland Islands)
Eddystone Rocks is a group of two rocks (the north one being the larger) lying to the northwest of Rugged Island (South Shetland Islands), Rugged Island off western Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The feature was charted and named in 1821 by Robert Fildes after the Eddystone Rocks off Plymouth, England. Location The rocks are centred at which is west-southwest of The Pointers (Antarctica), The Pointers, west-northwest of Cape Sheffield, Rugged Island, and northwest of Bekas Rock (British mapping in 1821, 1822, 1933 and 1968, French in 1937, Argentine in 1946, 1957 and 1980, Chilean in 1971, and Bulgarian in 2009 and 2017). See also * Composite Antarctic Gazetteer * List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands#List of Antarctic islands south of 60° S, List of Antarctic islands south of 60° S * Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, SCAR * Territorial claims in Antarctica Maps Chart of South Shetland including Coronation Island, &c.from ...
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Eddystone (Tasmania)
Eddystone is a tower-shaped rock or small island, located in the Southern Ocean, off the southern coast of Tasmania, Australia. The island is situated approximately from the South East Cape on a bearing of 149° and is contained within the Southwest National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site. An erosional remnant of the Tasmanian mainland with an elevation of above sea level, the island is estimated to have separated from the Tasmanian mainland at least 15,000 years ago. Features and location Eddystone is known for its inaccessibility and distinctive shape, described by Abel Tasman in 1642 as "a tall, obtuse, square tower". A painting from 1823 bears this out, and also shows its proximity to Pedra Branca, to the west. Approximately off Eddystone there is a recently publicised surf break named Eddystone Rock. Surfers were shown the location by local fishermen, who have known about the break for many years. The island has negligible plant life. Se ...
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Eddystone Point
Eddystone Point lies on the north-east coast of Tasmania, Australia at 40.994 S/148.349 E. History The first European to sight Eddystone Point was the Dutch navigator, Abel Tasman. In December 1642, Tasman sailed along the entire east coast of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania). He recorded that he tried to follow the coast around this headland, but he could not penetrate the wind wall. The howling westerly gale indicated that here was a strait, not a bay, so Tasman resumed his easterly course to continue his continent-hunting. The next European visitor was Tobias Furneaux in HMS Adventure during James Cook's second Pacific voyage, which took place during the period of intense Anglo-French rivalry that filled the twelve years between the Seven Years' War and the American Revolutionary War. In March 1773, Furneaux retraced Tasman's course up the east coast of the island to discover whether or not it was joined to New Holland. At 2 a.m. on 19 March, his ship was suddenly tossed 40 ...
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Eddystone Rock, Falklands Islands
Eddystone Rock (, meaning "Eddies Rock") is a rock and reef located to the north of Falkland Sound in the Falkland Islands. It is 44 m (144 ft) high. There is a lighthouse here, which is named after a more famous light of the same name in England. History Some of the first people to sight the rock were the crew of Louis Antoine de Bougainville Louis-Antoine, Comte de Bougainville (; 12 November 1729 – 31 August 1811) was a French military officer and explorer. A contemporary of the British explorer James Cook, he served in the Seven Years' War and the American Revolutionary War. B ...'s ship, who named it the "Tower of Bissy". Lieut. Lowcay during his 1837 survey of the Falkland Islands noted in his journal:Southby-Tailyour Notes References * Cawkell, Mary ''The History of the Falkland Islands'' (Anthony Nelson, Oswestry, Shropshire, England, 2001, ) * Southby-Tailyour, Ewen - ''Falkland Island Shores'' Toponymy of Falklands Islands of the Falkland Isla ...
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Simbo
Simbo is an island in Western Province, Solomon Islands. It was known to early Europeans as Eddystone Island. The islanders have their unique language spoken nowhere else. Geography Simbo is actually two main islands, one small island called Nusa Simbo separated by a saltwater lagoon from a larger one. Collectively the islands are known to the local people as Mandegugusu, while in the rest of the Solomons the islands are referred to as Simbo. Simbo has an active volcano called Ove as well several saltwater lagoons and a freshwater lake. 2007 Earthquake and Tsunami On April 2, 2007, Simbo was hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami which is now known as the 2007 Solomon Islands earthquake. A 12 m tsunami destroyed two villages, Tapurai and Riquru, on the northern side of the island. Even though the tsunami hit the villages just minutes after the earthquake nearly everyone in the villages ran for safety before the waves hit. Their astonishing response was probably due to a combin ...
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Eddystone Rocks
The Eddystone or Eddystone Rocks are a seaswept and eroded group of rocks ranging southwest of Rame Head in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Although the nearest point on the mainland to the Eddystone is in Cornwall, the rocks fall within the city limits of Plymouth, and hence within the county of Devon. For centuries the rocks have been a hazard for the ships in the approaches to the English Channel and the port city of Plymouth. There have been four Eddystone Lighthouse, lighthouses on the Eddystone Rocks. Winstanley (two versions; the second replaced the top of the structure), Rudyard, Smeaton and finally the Douglass Lighthouse, which is the present one. When the Douglass Lighthouse was completed, the people of Plymouth paid for the dismantling of the Smeaton Lighthouse from the red rocks of Eddystone and its reassembly at Plymouth Hoe, where it is a popular Tourism, tourist attraction today. View at 1:50000 scale. The stub of the Smeaton lighthouse still remains on the roc ...
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Eddystone Lighthouse
The Eddystone Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the Eddystone Rocks, south of Rame Head in Cornwall, England. The rocks are submerged below the surface of the sea and are composed of Precambrian gneiss. View at 1:50000 scale The current structure is the fourth to be built on the site. The first lighthouse (Winstanley's) was swept away in a powerful storm, killing its architect and five other men in the process. The second (Rudyard's) stood for fifty years before it burned down. The third (Smeaton's) is renowned because of its influence on Lighthouse, lighthouse design and its importance in the development of concrete for building; its upper portions were re-erected in Plymouth as a monument. The first lighthouse, completed in 1699, was the world's first open ocean lighthouse, although the Cordouan Lighthouse off the western French coast preceded it as the first offshore lighthouse. The need for a light The Eddystone Rocks are an extensive reef approximately SSW off Plymouth S ...
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Eddystone, Pennsylvania
Eddystone is a borough (Pennsylvania), borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,410 at the 2010 census. History The area at the mouth of Ridley Creek was first called "Tequirassy" by Native Americans in the United States, Native Americans. The land was owned by Olof Persson Stille, one of the early settlers from New Sweden, who had immigrated in 1641. Olof Stille, a millwright by trade, came from Penningby castle, Penningby Manor in Norrtälje Municipality, Länna in the county of Uppland, north of Stockholm, Sweden. After the conquest of the colony by the Netherlands, Dutch in 1655, Stille was one of the four commissaries or magistrates appointed to administer justice among the inhabitants, and thus became a judge of the first court on the banks of the Delaware River, Delaware. The borough of Eddystone was formed around the Eddystone Print Works.Wiley, Samuel T. ''Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Delaware County, Pennsylvania''. N ...
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Eddystone Station
Eddystone station is a station along the SEPTA Wilmington/Newark Line and Amtrak Northeast Corridor. Amtrak does not stop here; only SEPTA serves this station. Eddystone is a borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. The area of Eddystone is rather historic, home to the Baldwin Locomotive Works, which built 100,000+ steam, diesel, and electric locomotives until the mid-1950s. The station, located at Industrial Highway (PA 291) & Saville Avenue, includes a 12-space parking lot. A second platform exists along Seventh Street west of Saville Avenue. Station layout Eddystone has two low-level side platforms with walkways connecting passengers to the inner tracks. Amtrak's Northeast Corridor The Northeast Corridor (NEC) is an electrified railroad line in the Northeast megalopolis of the United States. Owned primarily by Amtrak, it runs from Boston in the north to Washington, D.C., in the south, with major stops in Providence, Rhod ... lines bypass the station ...
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New Eddystone Rock
New Eddystone Rock an Alaskan island located in Behm Canal, about east of Ketchikan. It is a pillar of basalt. Geology During the last ice age, Southeast Alaska was covered by a thick ice sheet. The weight of the ice pressed down and compressed the underlying crust, including the area that is now Behm Canal. As the ice melted at the beginning of the current interglacial period, this weight was reduced. The Earth's crust responded by flexing upward, a process known as isostatic rebound. This movement broke the rock and created a New Eddystone volcano that erupted 15,000 to 13,800 years ago. The volcano rises from the bottom of Behm Canal, about below sea level. The island stands to above sea level, giving the volcano a total height of over . While the portion of the volcano below sea level is somewhat cone-shaped, wave action over the millennia has eroded all the rock above sea level except the dense, spire-shaped volcanic plug. Bathymetric studies of the floor of Beh ...
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Eddystone (Google)
Eddystone was a Bluetooth Low Energy beacon profile released by Google in July 2015. In December 2018 Google stopped delivering both Eddystone and Physical Web beacon notifications. The Apache 2.0-licensed, cross-platform, and versioned profile contained several frame types, including ''Eddystone-UID'', ''Eddystone-URL'', and ''Eddystone-TLM''. ''Eddystone-URL'' was used by the Physical Web project, whereas ''Eddystone-UID'' was typically used by native apps on a user's device, including Google's first party apps such as Google Maps. Background The format was named after the Eddystone Lighthouse in the UK, motivated by the simplicity of a lighthouse-signal and its one-directional nature. Technical details Though similar to the iBeacon profile released by Apple in 2013, Eddystone can be implemented without restriction. Eddystone also contains a telemetry frame (''Eddystone-TLM'') designed for reporting on a beacon's health, including, for example, battery level. Like other be ...
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Eddystone Building
The Eddystone Building is an apartment building and former hotel located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, at 100-118 Sproat Street. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. History Usage as a hotel until the 1990s The Eddystone is one of three hotels on Park Avenue designed by Louis KamperEric J. Hill, John Gallagher, American Institute of Architects Detroit Chapter
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