Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01286:reg:2019:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01286
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2019 (pt 5/20)
Character Range: 55047–58290

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Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: Moderate
The balcony balustrade is an important feature of a lighthouse designed by an influential figure in Victoria's architectural field (criterion h).

Lighthouse feature: Walls
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Description and condition
1862 walls of tooled granite, built with the internal face plumb so that the internal volume is of constant diameter.
Finish               exterior surface: bare stone
                     interior surface: cement rendered and unpainted
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, monitor condition of pointing and stonework
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The walls contribute to the aesthetic value of the lighthouse within its setting (criterion e).
The walls exemplifies the exquisite stonemason craftsmanship employed at Gabo Island Lighthouse (criterion f).
The walls are an original feature of a lighthouse designed by an influential figure in Victoria's architectural field (criterion h).

Lighthouse feature: Windows
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Description and condition
Fixed glazed timber window sashes in timber frames. The sashes are fixed by means of bolts and wing nuts accessible from the inside.
Finish               frames and sashes: painted
                     glass: clear
Condition            intact and sound
Significance         high
Integrity            high
Maintenance          keep in service, prepare and repaint at normal intervals
Rectification works  none

Heritage significance: High
The windows contribute to the aesthetic value of the lighthouse within its setting (criterion e).
The windows are original features of a lighthouse designed by an influential figure in Victoria's architectural field (criterion h).

Lighthouse feature: Door
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Description and condition
Timber double doors to the main entrance (upper entrance floor) and the store entrance (ground entrance floor).
       * Main door – recent pair of timber framed and sheeted doors with rebated meeting styles, hung in recent timber frame with arched head, transom, and fixed glazed fanlight. Each door leaf has a panel of fixed metal louvres inset in the bottom. One leaf secured with interior bolts top and bottom, the other with mortice lock and pad bolt.

       * Store door – recent pair of timber framed and sheeted doors with rebated meeting styles, hung in recent timber frame with arched head, transom, and solid panel over. One leaf secured with interior bolt at top, the other with exterior pad bolt.

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

Heritage significance: Moderate
The doors are replicas of an original feature of a lighthouse designed by an influential figure in Victoria's architectural field (criterion h).

Lighthouse feature: Intermediate floors
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Description and condition
Six 1862 intermediate half-floors, of original iron plate mixed with some portions of recent steel chequer plate, carried on rolled iron beams built into the