Harbour Lights Bath Accessories

Harbour Lights Bath Collection

Lighthouses have been beacons in the stormy nights for many a sea captain – guiding the safely around rocky coasts.

Harbour Lights

Now you can bring these symbols of hope and guidance into your home and create a warm seaside nautical theme to your guest bath or master bathroom with our Harbour Lights Bath Accessories.

Nautical maps featuring lighthouse landmarks along the coast are the hallmark of the Harbour Lights bath towel by Donna Elias. The hand painted resin pieces all feature the lighthouses with a nautical map background. Pieces included in this collection are: lotion pump, toothbrush holder, tumbler, soap dish, rug, tissue box cover, wastebasket, shower hooks, toilet brush holder, and washcloth. Coordinating shower curtain and fingertip and hand towels also feature these larger than life lighthouses. The rug features embroidered nautical symbols in opposite corners.

Did you know from Wikipedia – Lighthouses

Lighthouse development accelerated in the seventeenth century with national lighthouse services established in Denmark (1650), and Britain’s Trinity House constructing its first in 1609. The first Eddystone Lighthouse was lit in 1698, though its third incarnation was the most enduring, designed by John Smeaton and finished in 1759.[12] As Britain became the dominant seapower, lighthouses constructed by the Stevenson family for the Northern Lighthouse Board began to appear in Scotland.[1]

The earliest ‘lighthouse’ in North America was in St. Augustine, depicted on the map of Boazio, printed in London in 1791. Menendez built the tower after his landing in 1586. Boazio interviewed the Drake’s crew upon their return from the sack of St. Augustine. In his chart, the Legend states C: Beacon. In Middle English “Beacon” was defined as a fire warning of danger.[13]

The next lighthouse in America was Boston Light on Little Brewster Island (1716). The first keeper was George Worthylake who drowned, along with his wife and daughter, when returning to the island in 1718. The original tower was destroyed by the British during the evacuation of BostonSandy Hook Lighthouse, NJ (1764), which is still in operation. By the end of the 19th century, the United States, with its long coastlines had the most lighthouses of any nation.[14] and eventually reconstructed in 1784. The oldest existing lighthouse in the United States is the

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