Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00072:reg:2015:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00072
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2015 (pt 6/15)
Character Range: 59109–62540

© AMSA 2021

Description and condition
Two 1909 rectangular windows with glass panes fixed in iron frames built into stonework. Rock faced stone dressings around the outside of the openings.
Condition:             intact and sound
Integrity:             high
Significance:          high
Maintenance:           keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals, reseal as necessary
Rectification works:   none

Heritage significance:
The auxiliary light windows are an original feature of the last lighthouse to be built in South Australia by the State Government, a site associated with the State's maritime and economic history (criterion a).
The auxiliary light windows are an original feature of a relatively intact early 20th century lightstation complex (criterion d).

Lighthouse feature: Vents
© AMSA 2019

Description and condition
1909 vent openings incorporated in the tower masonry walls, with recent plastic weatherproof fixed vent cowls.
Finish:                bare plastic
Condition:             sound
Integrity:             high
Significance:          openings: high
                       cowls: low
Maintenance:           keep in service
Rectification works:   none

Heritage significance: High
The vent openings are an original feature of the last lighthouse to be built in South Australia by the State Government, a site associated with the State's maritime and economic history (criterion a).
The vent openings are an original feature of a relatively intact early 20th century lightstation complex (criterion d).

Lighthouse feature: Doors
                                                  © AMSA 2021

Description and condition
1909 timber doors in timber frames with arched tops.
       * Outer doors – a pair of framed door leaves, each with three panels of tongue and groove jointed boards, secured outside with pad-bolt and CLS padlock. Date is mounted above the outer doors.
       * Inner doors – a pair of half-glazed door leaves, each with single plain bottom panel. Both leaves have spring closers. One leaf has top and bottom bolts with extended handles, the other has iron cased rim-lock.
Finish:                timber: painted
                       glass: clear
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 doors are an original feature of the last lighthouse to be built in South Australia by the State Government, a site associated with the State's maritime and economic history (criterion a).
The doors are an original feature of a relatively intact early 20th century lightstation complex (criterion d).
The doors are an original feature of the lighthouse and contribute to its prominent aesthetic qualities (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Entrance stair
                                                  © AMSA 2021
Description and condition
1909 masonry entrance stair with sandstone strings, slate treads, concrete risers.
Finish:                sandstone: bare
                       other surfaces: painted
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 entrance stair is an original feature