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Corny Point Lighthouse

Corny Point Lighthouse
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Corny Point Lighthouse
Corny Point Lighthouse is located in South Australia
Corny Point Lighthouse
Corny Point Lighthouse
South Australia
Location Corny Point
South Australia
Australia
Coordinates 34°53′47.7″S 137°00′38.2″E / 34.896583°S 137.010611°E / -34.896583; 137.010611Coordinates: 34°53′47.7″S 137°00′38.2″E / 34.896583°S 137.010611°E / -34.896583; 137.010611
Year first constructed 1882
Automated 1920
Construction limestone tower
Tower shape cylindrical tower with double balcony and lantern
Markings / pattern white tower, lantern and dome, red lantern rail
Height 16 metres (52 ft)
Focal height 30 metres (98 ft)
Original lens 3rd order Chance Brothers Fresnel lens
Light source mains power
Intensity 60,000 cd
Range 19 nautical miles (35 km)
Characteristic Four white flashes every 20 seconds; red flashes shown over rocks to the southwest
Admiralty number K1996
NGA number 8432
ARLHS number ARLHS AUS-060
Managing agent Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Heritage state heritage place since 24 July 1980
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Corny Point lighthouse is a lighthouse located in Spencer Gulf, South Australia on the headland known as Corny Point about 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi) west of the town of Corny Point.

It was commissioned in March 1882 to assist southbound shipping to avoid hazards on the west coast of the peninsula south of Corny Point and to determine during darkness where Hardwicke Bay lies if required as a place of shelter from the weather. It was converted to automatic operation in 1920 and along with the demolition of the lighthouse keeper accommodation. The lighthouse has been listed on the South Australian Heritage Register since 24 July 1980.





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