How did Lighthouse Keepers communicate with the outside world?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Lighthouse Keeper
Lighthouse keepers communicated with the outside world primarily through signal flags, sound signals like foghorns, and later, radio transmissions. In the past, they used visual signals such as lanterns or mirrors to send messages to ships. Additionally, they maintained contact with nearby lighthouses and coastal stations via telegraph or telephone, especially as technology advanced.