Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse

Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse

Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse and the Needle Rocks on a clear day in December 2005.
Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse
Tasmania
Location Maatsuyker Island
Tasmania
Australia Australia
Coordinates 43°39′25″S 146°16′17″E / 43.656952°S 146.271518°E / -43.656952; 146.271518Coordinates: 43°39′25″S 146°16′17″E / 43.656952°S 146.271518°E / -43.656952; 146.271518
Year first constructed 1891 (first)
Year first lit 1996 (current)
Deactivated 1996 (first)
Construction brick (first)
fiberglass (current)
Tower shape conical frustum tower with balcony and lantern (first)
Markings / pattern white tower and lantern
Height 15 metres (49 ft) (first)
Focal height 140 metres (460 ft) (current)
Original lens First order Fresnel by Chance Brothers
Range 26 nautical miles (48 km; 30 mi) (first)
Characteristic white flash every 7.5 s, except every fourth flash omitted
Admiralty number K3656
NGA number 6880
ARLHS number AUS-104
Managing agent Australian Maritime Safety Authority

Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse was the last Australian lighthouse still being officially operated by lightkeepers. A second, smaller and automated lighthouse was installed in 1996 but it is unclear whether volunteers are going to continue to work the lights on Maatsuyker Island.

The lighthouse is located near the south west tip of Maatsuyker Island, probably because its main function originally would have been to warn ships approaching from the west and being blown in an easterly direction by the prevailing westerly winds of the Roaring Forties. Many ships were shipwrecked on the south and west coasts of Tasmania from the earliest days of sail, until the advent of modern navigation aids, because of a combination of the westerly gales and the dangerous coastline.

In 1891 the lighthouse was completed and until today it remains Australia's most southerly lighthouse. A first order Fresnel lens made by Chance Brothers was used in the lantern and is still operational.[1] From the inauguration until the installation of the automated light, the lighthouse was manned by a small staff of lighthouse keepers, who constituted the total population of the island.

See also

References

  1. Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Australia: Tasmania". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 2008-07-21.

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