Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00072:reg:2015:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00072
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2015 (pt 3/15)
Character Range: 49939–53142

are formed of FRP
Condition:             intact and sound
Integrity:             high
Significance:          high
Maintenance:           keep in service, reglaze as necessary, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works:   none

Heritage significance: High
The lantern glazing is 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 lantern glazing is an original feature of a relatively intact early 20th century lightstation complex (criterion d).
The lantern glazing is an original feature of the lighthouse and contributes to its prominent aesthetic qualities (criterion e).

Lighthouse feature: Internal catwalk

                                                  © AMSA 2019
Description and condition
Post 1910 Chance Bros, cast iron lattice floor panels supported on solid cast iron brackets bolted to top of the lantern base.
       * 1957 modification for acetylene conversion – five catwalk floor panels and their brackets removed, and infill floor installed at catwalk level, with timber planks supported on rolled steel joists spanning across the top of the lantern base. Galvanized pipe handrails and stanchions around access openings.
       * Ladder – fixed timber ladder with treads housed into strings
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 internal catwalk is an early 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 internal catwalk is an early feature of a relatively intact early 20th century lightstation complex (criterion d).
Lighthouse feature: Lantern base
© AMSA 2020
Description and condition
1909 Chance Bros, cylindrical in form. Curved panels of cast iron bolted together with flanged joints.
       * Internal lining – none (removed)
       * Vents – two horizontal slots in the bottom exterior of each panel, blocked off
       * Door – Chance Bros, iron skin with flat frame applied outside; iron inner frame and lining. Copper alloy hinges. Copper alloy mortise lock; inside knob replaced by steel lever, but outside bar handle still in place. Maker's plaque attached to door.
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 lantern base is 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 lantern base is an original feature of a relatively intact early 20th century lightstation complex (criterion d).
The lantern base is an original feature of the lighthouse and contributes to its prominent aesthetic qualities