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  1. David Alan Stevenson FRSE MIMechE FRSSA MICE (21 July 1854 in Edinburgh – 11 April 1938) was a lighthouse engineer who built 26 lighthouses in and around Scotland. Life [ edit ] The Stevenson family grave, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh

  2. David Alan Stevenson (Edimburgo, 1854 — 1938) foi um engenheiro civil escocês. [1] Construiu vinte e seis faróis na Escócia e em suas imediações.

  3. O designer do Farol da Ilha de Flannan, David Alan Stevenson, também projetou o Tarbat Ness Light, que está em exibição no Museu Marítimo Nacional. Foi projetado e construído por causa da perda de dezesseis navios na tempestade Moray Firth em 1826 em Tarbat Ness.

  4. David Alan Stevenson FRSE, F.I.C.E., FRSGS (7 February 1891 – 22 December 1971) was a lighthouse engineer from the famous Stevenson lighthouse-builder family and noted amateur philatelist. In 1951, Stevenson was awarded the Crawford Medal by the Royal Philatelic Society London for his work The Triangular Stamps of Cape of Good Hope .

  5. D. Alan Stevenson's authoritative book on world's lighthouses David Alan (known in the family as D. Alan to differentiate between himself and his uncle David A.) was born in Edinburgh on 7th February 1891.

  6. 21 de jan. de 2024 · David Alan was Senior Engineer for the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses from 2 November 1885 to 31 March 1938. Between 1885 and 1886 he built three lighthouses with his uncle Thomas, and over the following 50 years, built a further 23 with his brother Charles.

  7. David Alan Stevenson was the only son of Charles Stevenson and followed the now traditional educational path of Stevenson engineers. He studied engineering at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 1912 with a BSc before joining the family firm as an apprentice.