Archer Point Light, 2005
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Queensland
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Cooktown Queensland Australia |
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Coordinates | 15°35′37.51″S 145°19′42.83″E / 15.5937528°S 145.3285639°ECoordinates: 15°35′37.51″S 145°19′42.83″E / 15.5937528°S 145.3285639°E |
Year first constructed | 1883 (first) |
Year first lit | 1979 (current) |
Construction | concrete tower |
Tower shape | square prism equipment room with balcony and lantern |
Markings / pattern | white lantern |
Height | 19 feet (5.8 m) |
Focal height | 213 feet (65 m) |
Intensity | 35,000 cd |
Range | white: 17 nmi (31 km) green: 17 nmi (31 km) red: 13 nmi (24 km) |
Characteristic | Fl (4) WRG 20s. |
Admiralty number | K3200 |
NGA number | 111-9888 |
ARLHS number | AUS-182 |
Managing agent | Australian Maritime Safety Authority |
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Archer Point Light is an active lighthouse located on Archer Point, a conical, 60-metre-high (200 ft), grassy headland, about 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) southeast of Cooktown, Queensland, Australia. Originally an 1883 timber frame lighthouse, covered with galvanised iron, it was replaced in 1975 with a modern square concrete equipment room, topped with a lantern.
The station was established in 1883. The original lighthouse was a timber frame lighthouse, covered in rolled galvanised iron sheeting, much like Low Isles Light, and Flat Top Island Light. It had four floors, including the gallery floor, with ladders leading from one floor to the next.
Together with a lighthouse on Rocky Island, now disused, the original light served as a lead light between Hope Islands and the mainland to the south, and between some reefs and the mainland to the north.
In 1975 the current lighthouse was built, and was automated and electrically operated to begin with. The base of the old lighthouse still exists at the location. The original lenses are now on display at the Queensland Maritime Museum.
The current lighthouse is a square concrete equipment room, topped with a lantern. It was the seventh and last of a group of seven concrete towers erected by the Commonwealth between 1964 and 1979. By order of construction the lights were Cape Capricorn Light, New Caloundra Light, Point Danger Light, New Burnett Heads Light, Fitzroy Island Light, Point Cartwright Light and itself.