Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271:reg:2019:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2019 (pt 7/24)
Character Range: 67925–71258

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

Description and condition

 1901 reinforced concrete, topping of square black and white ceramic tiles, rendered on other surfaces.

Finish           render bare
Condition        intact and sound
Integrity        high
Significance     high
Maintenance      keep in service
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: High

 The intermediate floors are 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 precast concrete, topping of slate, rendered
 on other surfaces.

•          Balustrade – Copper alloy tubular hand rail on wrought iron balusters. Later barrier of clear plastic sheet reversibly fixed to balusters with clamps.

                 Render – Bare Balusters – Painted Slate treads – Bare
Finish
Condition        intact and sound
Integrity        high
Significance     high
Maintenance      keep in service, prepare and repaint
                 balusters at normal intervals
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: High

 The stairs are 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 reinforced concrete slab, topped with black
 and white square ceramic tiles.

•          Clockwork mechanism – The clockwork mechanism is kept at the ground floor level adjacent to the visible clock weights to form  a display for lighthouse tours. The clockwork
   mechanism has had the crank handle removed
   and the gears fixed to make it inoperable.

Finish           ceramic tiles
Condition        intact and sound
Integrity        high
Significance     high
Maintenance      keep in service, clean at normal
                 intervals
Rectification    none
works

Heritage significance: High

 The ground floor 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

 Iron circular trunk running up the centre of the tower
 from the ground floor to the lantern floor.

 The curved door into the weight tube at ground floor level has been removed, and the opening covered with clear plastic sheeting to allow the clock weights to be seen.

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

Heritage significance: High

 The weight tube is a historic 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 walls of pre-cast concrete units with joints
 expressed externally. Rendered inside.

Finish           painted externally, bare internally
Condition        intact and sound
Integrity        high
Significance     high
Maintenance      keep in service,