Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00163:reg:2016:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00163
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2016 (pt 6/22)
Character Range: 55860–59051

stone brackets. Resilient joint caulking.
Finish               bare stone top and edge
                     soffit painted
Condition            minor slab corner cracks near lantern base, otherwise intact and sound
Significance         high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, replace joint caulking at regular intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The balcony floor is an original part of a lighthouse associated with the development of New South Wales maritime navigational aids (criterion a).
The balcony floor is an example of the fine design and craftsmanship employed when constructing the lighthouse (criterion f).
The balcony floor is an original part of the lighthouse and adds to the aesthetic and social value of the lighthouse (criterion e, g).
The balcony floor is an original part of a lighthouse designed by James Barnet (criterion h).

Lighthouse feature: Balcony balustrade
©AMSA 2021
Description and condition
1875 gunmetal railing with closely spaced balusters of rectangular section canted outward, cruciform stiffeners bolted to balusters, rectangular bottom rail, half round top rail, turned bulbous fixing bolts at bottom. The balustrade has the year of manufacture along with royal emblem (18 V [crown] R 75) punched into the surface in several places.
Finish               bare metal
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The balcony balustrade is an original part of a lighthouse associated with the development of New South Wales maritime navigational aids (criterion a).
The balcony balustrade is an original part of the lighthouse and adds to the aesthetic and social value of the lighthouse (criterion e, g).
The balcony floor is an original part of a lighthouse designed by James Barnet (criterion h).

Lighthouse feature: Walls
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Description and condition
1875 tapered tower of brick masonry with a constant inside diameter. The tower is rendered outside and plastered inside.
Finish               exterior and interior: painted
                     inside wall and ceiling of oil store at ground level: bare
Condition            structure intact and sound
Significance         high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, monitor condition of moisture and salt ingress
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The walls are an original part of a lighthouse associated with the development of New South Wales maritime navigational aids (criterion a).
The walls are an example of the fine design and craftsmanship employed when constructing the lighthouse (criterion f).
The walls are an original part of the lighthouse and adds to the aesthetic and social value of the lighthouse (criterion e, g).
The walls are an original part of a lighthouse designed by James Barnet (criterion h).

Lighthouse feature: Windows
©AMSA 2021
Description and condition
Four rectangular windows with gunmetal casement sashes, hinges, latches and frames built into the masonry walls. Cement rendered internal reveals. Sector hazard