Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01287:reg:1976:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01287
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 1976 (pt 6/16)
Character Range: 66629–69718

at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The tower walls are an original part of one of the last lighthouses to have been built by the state of Tasmania (criterion a).
The tower walls are an original part of a relatively intact twentieth century lighthouse complex (criterion d).
The tower walls contribute to the aesthetic value of the lighthouse within its setting (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Service room
© AMSA, 2019
Description and condition
The upper chamber of the tower (between the third floor and the 1906 lantern floor) is internally lined with curved iron plates and iron cover strips, screwed to the outer skin.
       * Air lock – iron plate enclosure and door, enclosing the stair from the chamber below.
       * Access platform – platform to give access to the top of the weight tube. Timber plank floor attached by wrought iron brackets to the tower wall and the stair. Wrought iron hand rail.
Finish               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 service room is an original part of one of the last lighthouses to have been built by the state of Tasmania (criterion a).
The service room is an original part of a relatively intact twentieth century lighthouse complex (criterion d).

Lighthouse feature: Windows
© AMSA, 2019
Description and condition
1906 Chance Bros cast iron casement sashes glazed with clear glass, in frames integral with the cast iron tower wall panels.
       * Architrave – cast iron pedimented architrave on the outside.
Finish               frames and sashes: 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 windows are original parts of one of the last lighthouses to have been built by the state of Tasmania (criterion a).
The windows are original parts of a relatively intact twentieth century lighthouse complex (criterion d).
The windows contribute to the aesthetic value of the lighthouse within its setting (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Door
© AMSA, 2019
Description and condition
Recent glass reinforced plastic replica of original cast iron door leaf with simulated bolection moulds.
       * Architrave – the outside of the door opening has Chance Bros cast iron door case with moulded architraves and pediment.
       * Hardware – three hinges bolted on inside, recent D pull on outside, recent padbolt with CLS padlock.
Finish               painted
Condition            door is warped below lock, otherwise intact and sound
Integrity            medium
Significance         high
Maintenance          keep in service, prepare and maintain at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The door contributes to the aesthetic value of