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Cape Bowling Green Light

Cape Bowling Green Light
Cape Bowling Green lighthouse, 2008.jpg
Cape Bowling Green Light is located in Queensland
Cape Bowling Green Light
Queensland
Location Cape Bowling Green
Queensland
Australia
Coordinates 19°19′36.6″S 147°25′32.7″E / 19.326833°S 147.425750°E / -19.326833; 147.425750Coordinates: 19°19′36.6″S 147°25′32.7″E / 19.326833°S 147.425750°E / -19.326833; 147.425750
Year first constructed 1987
Construction metal skeletal tower
Tower shape square pyramidal tower with balcony and lantern
Markings / pattern white tower with red upper band
Height 105 feet (32 m)
Focal height 118 feet (36 m)
Range 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi)
Characteristic Fl (4) W 20s.
Admiralty number K3090
NGA number 111-10108
ARLHS number AUS-023
Managing agent Australian Maritime Safety Authority
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Cape Bowling Green Lighthouse (original)
Cape Bowling Green lighthouse, 2008.jpg
Cape Bowling Green Lighthouse at the Australian National Maritime Museum, 2008
Cape Bowling Green Light is located in New South Wales
Cape Bowling Green Light
Location Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
Coordinates 33°52′07.28″S 151°11′57.42″E / 33.8686889°S 151.1992833°E / -33.8686889; 151.1992833
Year first constructed 1874
Deactivated 1987
Construction hardwood frame clad with galvanized iron plates
Tower shape conical frustum tower with balcony and lantern
Markings / pattern white tower and lantern, red rail
Height 22 metres (72 ft)
Focal height 19 metres (62 ft)
Original lens 3rd order Chance Brothers
Characteristic Fl (4) W 20s.
ARLHS number AUS-246
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Cape Bowling Green Light is an active lighthouse located on Cape Bowling Green, a lengthy headland ending with a long low sandspit, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Ayr, Queensland, Australia. The lighthouse is at the end of the headland, near the base of the sandspit. The first lighthouse at the location, established 1874, was moved multiple times. It was prefabricated in Brisbane, shipped to the location, moved twice due to coastal erosion and finally transferred for display at the Australian National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour in Sydney.

Many ships wrecking at Cape Bowling Green necessitated the construction of a lighthouse at the cape. The first Cape Bowling Green Light was constructed in 1874, one of 22 lighthouse of similar design constructed in Queensland around that time. It was a round conical tower, constructed of local hardwood frame clad with galvanized iron plates imported from Britain. The lighthouse was prefabricated in Brisbane, then dismantled and shipped to the location to be erected again. The construction was done by the brothers John and Jacob Rooney of Maryborough, which also constructed Sandy Cape Light, Cowan Cowan Point Light, Cape Capricorn Light, Lady Elliot Island Light and Booby Island Light.


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