Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01547:reg:2022:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01547
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2022 (pt 10/15)
Character Range: 153888–156769

place means a place that contributes to the
 cultural significance of another place.

 Restoration means returning a place to a known earlier state by removing accretions or by reassembling existing elements without the introduction of new material.

 S

 Setting means the immediate and extended environment of a place that is part of or contributes to its cultural significance and distinctive character.

 U

 Use means the functions of a place, including the activities and traditional and customary practices that may occur at the place or at dependant on the place.

  29 Marquis-Kyle, P. and M. Walker., The Illustrated Burra Charter, Australia ICOMOS (2004), pg. 11.
Appendix 2. Glossary of Historic Lighthouse Terms relevant to Montague Island Lighthouse

 A

Apron paving
 The concrete paving surrounding the base of the lighthouse tower.

Astragal
 The bars which support the glazing of a lantern. They may also support the roof. Simply a framing member between the glazing bars in the lantern glazing. In its true meaning an astragal is a moulding that has a rounded profile. In lanterns this is almost never the case

 B

Balcony
 A walk way around the outside of the lantern, used for maintenance and, when  lighthouses were manned, for observing ships. Principal parts are the balcony floor and the balcony balustrade. (Synonym: gallery deck).

Balcony floor
 Floor of the balcony. Montague Island's balcony
 floor is 1880 granite slab.

Balcony balustrade
 A handrail together with its supports. The supports are called balusters. Simply a railing or wall on the outer perimeter of the balcony, to prevent people from falling off the balcony. Generally made of metal stanchions and rails – Montague Island's is 1880 gunmetal railing.

Balcony door
 Door in the lantern base to give access to the balcony. In AMSA lanterns two doors are sometimes fitted but only one is operational. (Synonym: parapet hatch, service room door).

Brass
 An alloy of copper and zinc, commonly used for corrosion-resistant fixings and plumbing fittings.

Bronze
 An alloy of copper and tin.

 C

Cast iron
 A mixture of iron and carbon with a relatively high carbon content and a low melting point, produced directly from a blast furnace.

Chance Bros
 English manufacturer  of  optical  apparatus, lanterns, cast iron stairs, cast iron  towers,  and other lighthouse components. The Chance family established a glass-making business in Smethwick, England in 1824 and is often described as 'near Birmingham'. The business was absorbed into the Pilkington group of companies in 1951 and now ceases to exist.

Character
 Pattern of flashes of light emitted by a lighthouse,
 designed to identify that particular lighthouse.

Copper
 A red malleable metal of low resistivity.

 E

Entrance vestibule
 Enclosed passage or room between the outer door and the interior of the building.