Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01056:reg:2020:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01056
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2020 (pt 5/18)
Character Range: 56571–60191

essential part of a lighthouse associated with the development of coastal navigation in Australia (criterion a).

Lighthouse feature: Balcony balustrade

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Description and condition

1896 Chance Bros cast iron balusters with four iron pipe rails. Recent expanded aluminium mesh grille with extruded aluminium frame.
Finish               iron parts: painted
                     aluminium: unpainted
Condition            intact and sound
Integrity            high
Significance         recent mesh grille: low
                     all other fabric: high
Maintenance          keep in service
                     prepare at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The balcony balustrade is an original and essential part of a lighthouse associated with the development of coastal navigation in Australia (criterion a).

Lighthouse feature: Walls
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Description and condition

1896 walls of stone masonry, rock faced with chiselled dressings outside, chiselled inside.
Finish               external: painted
                     internal: bare stone
Condition            Heavy mould on internal walls in upper part of tower, some mould on external walls, pointing deteriorating in some internal locations.
                     Otherwise intact and sound.
Integrity            high
Significance         high
Maintenance          Keep in service, monitor condition of pointing and stonework repair pointing as required.
                     Prepare and repaint external surfaces at regular intervals.
                     Treat mould on internal walls
Rectification works  implement moisture controls

Heritage significance: High

The tower walls are an original and essential part of a lighthouse associated with the development of coastal navigation in Australia (criterion a).
The painted, rock-faced tower walls contribute to the aesthetic values of the lighthouse (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Windows

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Description and condition

1896 window openings with later stainless steel framed fixed glass or glass brick infill.
       * External grilles – recent stainless steel fixed grilles on ground level windows.

Finish               unpainted
Condition            sound
Integrity            high
Significance         original openings: high
                     recent stainless steel and glass: low
Maintenance          keep in service
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High

The windows are an original and essential part of a lighthouse associated with the development of coastal navigation in Australia (criterion a).
The windows contribute to the aesthetic value of the lighthouse (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Staircase screen and cupboard

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Description and condition

       * 1896 semi-circular wall enclosing the stairwell where it arrives at the service room floor (the fifth floor), timber framed and panelled
       * Timber ceiling
       * Attached timber cupboard with two panelled doors. Later sheeting and electrical equipment attached facing centre of the tower.
       * Cast iron brackets bolted to tower walls support the ceiling (and originally the rainwater tank, now removed).

Finish               stained/varnished
Condition            intact and sound
Integrity            high
Significance         high
Maintenance          keep in service
                     prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High

The staircase screen and cupboard are original and essential parts of a lighthouse associated with the development of coastal