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Alma mater
  
Edinburgh University

Parents
  
David Stevenson

Occupation
  
Lighthouse engineer

Children
  
D. Alan Stevenson


Name
  
Charles Stevenson

Cousins
  
Robert Louis Stevenson

Role
  
Engineer

Grandparents
  
Robert Stevenson

Charles Alexander Stevenson

Relatives
  
Robert Stevenson (grandfather)

Died
  
1950, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Similar People
  
Robert Stevenson, Thomas Stevenson, Robert Louis Stevenson

Charles Alexander Stevenson MICE MIEE FRSE (1855, Edinburgh – 1950) was a Scottish lighthouse engineer who built twenty three lighthouses in and around Scotland.

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Life

He was born at 8 Forth Street in north-east Edinburgh The family moved to 20 Royal Terrace on Calton Hill shortly after his birth.

Born into the famous Stevenson family of lighthouse engineers, son of David Stevenson and his wife Elizabeth Mackay, brother of David Alan Stevenson, and nephew of Thomas Stevenson, he was educated at Edinburgh Academy 1866 to 1872 then studied Mathematics and Engineering at Edinburgh University where he graduated BSc. He joined the family business of lighthouse design in 1875 but remained unpaid as a family member until 1887 when his uncle, Thomas Stevenson died, whereafter he became a partner. Between 1887 and 1937 he built twenty three lighthouses with his brother, David, and is noted for his experiments with optics. He also improved foghorns and created his own wireless communication system prior to Marconi's wireless.

In 1886, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Sir John Murray, Peter Guthrie Tait, George Chrystal and Alexander Buchan.

He lived at 9 Manor Place in Edinburgh with Ernest Maddox as his neighbour at 7 Manor Place.

He died on 9 May 1950. He is buried in the first northern extension to Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies on the north path towards the north-east corner. His son David Alan Stevenson lies alongside.

Family

He married Margaret Sherriff (1863-1945).

His cousin was Robert Louis Stevenson, and grandfather was the lighthouse engineer, Robert Stevenson.

His son David Alan (1891-1971) was the last of the family to enter the profession of lighthouse design. He also had two daughters.

Lighthouses of Charles A Stevenson

  • Skroo, Fair Isle (1892)
  • Helliar Holm (1893)
  • Sule Skerry (1895)
  • Rattray Head (1895)
  • Stroma (1896)
  • Tod Head (1897)
  • Noup Head (1898)
  • Flannan Isles (1899)
  • Tiumpan Head (1900)
  • Killantringan (1900) originally including a gigantic foghorn
  • Barns Ness (1901)
  • Bass Rock (1903)
  • Hyskeir (1904)
  • Trodday (1908)
  • Neist Point (1909)
  • Rubh Re (1912)
  • Milaid Point (1912)
  • Maughold Head (1914)
  • Copinsay (1915)
  • Clyth Ness (1916)
  • Duncansby Head (1924)
  • Esha Ness (1929)
  • Tor Ness (1937)
  • References

    Charles Alexander Stevenson Wikipedia