Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271:reg:2019:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2019 (pt 3/24)
Character Range: 55761–59055

vane attached.

•          Wind vane – Intact and complete with cardinal direction indicators, spindle, gears, and internal pointer (no index).
•          Lightning conductor – Vertical pole beside ventilator, with four spikes at top, and two braces to ventilator. Eight vertical spikes attached near the gutter.
•          Gutter – Circular ring of cast iron pieces bolted
   together.

•          Handrails – One circular hand rail attached to lantern roof, another attached to top of ventilator drum.
•          Ladder rail – Attached to underside of gutter.

•          Curtain rail – None; curtain hooks fixed to the
   top of each vertical astragal.

•          Drip tray – Copper dish suspended under ventilator, with central hole for heat tube closed off.

•          Heat tube support – Framework with eight radial members of rolled ferrous T section, attached to gutter and to central ring.

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

Heritage significance: High

 The lantern roof is an original and essential part  of a lighthouse associated with the development  of marine aids to navigation along the NSW coast (criterion a).

 The lantern roof contributes to the aesthetic value of
 the lighthouse (criterion e).

Description and condition

 1901 French-made, cylindrical in form.
•          Panes – Curved rectangular glass, three tiers.

•          Astragals – Vertical and horizontal astragals of rectangular section iron, bolted to gutter ring at top, and to lantern base below.

•          Downpipes – Two copper downpipes. Four
   short spitters inserted in bottom of  gutter.

•          Handholds – Three cast metal handholds bolted to each vertical astragal, except where downpipes are/were fitted.

Finish           astragals and glazing strips painted
Condition        intact and sound
Integrity        high
Significance     high
                 keep in service; reglaze as necessary, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Maintenance
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: High

 The lantern glazing is an essential part of a lighthouse associated with the development of marine aids to navigation along the NSW coast (criterion a).

Description and condition

 1901 cast iron lattice floor panels supported on solid
 cast iron brackets bolted to lantern base.

•          Ladder – Fixed ladder with cast iron treads on
wrought iron strings.

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

Heritage significance: High

 The internal catwalk is an original and essential part of a lighthouse associated with the development
 of marine aids to navigation along the NSW coast
 (criterion a).

Description and condition

 1901 cast iron lattice floor panels supported on openwork cast iron brackets bolted to lantern base with modern socket head bolts.

•          Handrail – Rectangular section metal stanchions, round topped section rail,