Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L00095:schedule:7a:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L00095
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 7A (pt 3/3)
Character Range: 201627–202489

Queensland: Low Isles (first lit 1878), North Reef (1878), Cape Cleveland (1879), Dent Island (1879), Double Island Point (1884) and Booby Island (1890). These four survive unused: Lady Elliott Island (1873), Cape Bowling Green (1874) (moved), Flat Top Island (1879) and Pine Islet (1885) (moved). These two have been demolished: Cape Capricorn (1875) and Archer Point (1883).
[3] Lanterns of this type are still in service at five lighthouses: Cape Cleveland (first lit 1879), Dent Island (1879), Grassy Hill (1886), Goods Island (1886) and Sea Hill (1895). Two others survive unused: Caloundra (1896) and Flat Top Island (1879). Three have been demolished: Archer Point (1883), Cowan Cowan (date uncertain) and the Moreton Bay Pile Light (1882).
[4]  The most directly comparable derrick crane, with tubular steel spars, is at Montague Island, New South Wales.