- Old Burnett Heads Light
-
Old Burnett Heads Light Old Burnett Heads Light, 2010 Location Burnett Heads, Queensland, Australia Coordinates 24°45′48.96″S 152°24′32.83″E / 24.7636°S 152.4091194°ECoordinates: 24°45′48.96″S 152°24′32.83″E / 24.7636°S 152.4091194°E Year first constructed 1873 Automated 1932 Deactivated 1971 Construction timber frame clad with weatherboards Tower shape tapered hexagonal[1] Markings / pattern white, red dome Height 30 feet (9.1 m) Original lens fifth order Fresnel lens ARLHS number AUS-281 The Old Burnett Heads Light is an inactive lighthouse which used to be located on the south side of the Burnett River entrance, in Burnett Heads, Queensland, Australia. It was relocated to the Burnett Heads Lighthouse Holiday Park. It is one of only two lighthouse surviving to be constructed of timber frame clad with weatherboards, the other being the original Cleveland Point Light.[2]
Contents
History
In the early 1870s Comboyuro Point Light and Cowan Cowan Point Light, two of the lighthouses on Moreton Island were upgraded. A higher tower with a better apparatus was constructed for Comboyuro Point and an improved apparatus was constructed for Cowan Cowan Point. The old apparatus from Comboyuro Point was installed at Cleveland Point Light. The apparatus from Cowan Cowan Point was installed at the old tower from Comboyuro Point, and the tower was installed at the entrance to Burnett River.[3] The date of this installation is given as either 1873[4][5] or 1874[6]. Until 1932 it was occupied by a lighthouse keeper. In 1932 the light was converted to acetylene gas (carbide lamp), automated and demanned.[7]
The lighthouse operated until 1971, when it was replaced by the New Burnett Heads Light. It was then relocated about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) inland into Burnett River and restored. The concrete base and the steps of the lighthouse are still present next to the new tower.[7] The original fifth order Fresnel lens is still mounted in the tower.[8]
Site operation and visiting
The site and the lighthouse are managed by the Bundaberg Regional Council. The Burnett Heads Lighthouse Holiday Park is open, but the tower is closed to the public.[5]
See also
- List of lighthouses and lightvessels in Australia
Notes
- ^ Rowlett says square though the plans to the left clearly show a hexagonal form.
- ^ AHD8651.
- ^ Davenport 1986, p. 169. Note that Bundaberg Regional Library says the tower itself was from Cowan Cowan Point.
- ^ Bundaberg Regional Library.
- ^ a b Rowlett.
- ^ Davenport 1986, p. 169.
- ^ a b Lighthouses of Australia Inc.
- ^ Flotwell 2003.
References
- Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Australia: Queensland's East Coast". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/qld.htm. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
- "The Old Burnett Heads Lighthouse". Lighthouses of Queensland. Lighthouses of Australia Inc. http://www.lighthouse.net.au/lights/QLD/Burnett%20Heads/Burnett%20Heads%20Old.htm.
- Flotwell, Annette (August 2003). "Annette Flotwell's East Coast Lighthouse Trip: Part 2". Lighthouses of Australia Inc Bulletin (4). http://www.lighthouse.net.au/lights/Bulletin/0308/Bulletin%20Aug%2003.htm#Flotwell.
- "Cleveland Lighthouse, Shore St North, Cleveland, QLD, Australia (entry AHD8651)". Australian Heritage Database. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/ahdb/search.pl?mode=place_detail;place_id=8651.
- "Historic Burnett Heads Lighthouse" (PDF). Bundaberg Regional Library. http://bundaberg.qld.gov.au/library/Historic_Burnett_Heads_Lighthouse.pdf.
- "Cleveland Lighthouse (former) (entry CHIMS15547)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/chims/placeDetail.html?siteId=15547.
- Davenport, Winifred (1986). Harbours & Marine: Port and Harbour Development in Queensland from 1824 to 1985. Brisbane: Department of Harbours & Marine.
Lighthouses of Queensland South East Coast Point Danger • Cleveland Point • Moreton Bay Pile • Bulwer Island • Old Caloundra • New Caloundra • Point Cartwright • Double Island PointCentral Coast Sandy Cape • Lady Elliot Island • Old Burnett Heads • New Burnett Heads • Bustard Head • North Reef • Sea Hill • Cape CapricornNorth Coast Flat Top Island • Pine Islet • Creal Reef • Dent Island • Cape Bowling Green • Cape Cleveland • Bay RockFar North Coast Fitzroy Island • Low Isles • Grassy Hill • Archer Point • Wharton ReefTorres Strait Wyborn Reef • Eborac Island • Goods Island • Booby IslandSee also: List of lighthouses and lightvessels in AustraliaCategories:- Buildings and structures completed in 1873
- Lighthouses in Queensland
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.