Bathurst Lighthouse

Bathurst Lighthouse is one of two lighthouses on Rottnest Island, the other being Wadjemup Lighthouse. It is located on Bathurst Point, in the northeast of the island, and was activated in 1900.[1] The lighthouse was erected in response to a series of shipping disasters in the area, which included the loss of City of York in 1899.

Former lighthouse keeper's residence

Bathurst Lighthouse
Bathurst Lighthouse
LocationRottnest Island, City of Cockburn, Australia
Coordinates31°59′22″S 115°32′26″E
Tower
Constructed1900 
Constructionlimestone 
Automated1920 
Height19.2 m (63 ft) 
Shapeconical 
Markingswhite (tower), white (lantern), gold (dome) 
Power sourcemains electricity 
OperatorAustralian Maritime Safety Authority 
Light
First lit1900 
Focal height30 m (98 ft) 
Intensity13,800 candela 
Range14 nmi (26 km; 16 mi) 
CharacteristicFl(4) W 16s 
Designated4 May 2001
Reference no.517

The light source and lantern house were originally to be used at Cape Leeuwin but were then built in on Rottnest Island. In 1920 the original acetylene flame was replaced by a flasher, which made the keeper superfluous. An electric light was installed in 1986.

Bathurst Lighthouse serves as the rear light in the pair of Kingston Reef's leading lights, which guide ships departing from Fremantle through the reefs near the island. Its light is characterised by a group of four flashes that occurs every sixteen seconds.

See also

References

  1. "Bathurst Lighthouse". Lighthouses of Western Australia. Lighthouses of Australia Inc.

Further reading

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