Construction concrete tower Characteristic Fl (3) W 15s. Height 4.9 m Range 27,780 m Year first constructed 1932 | Markings / pattern white tower Admiralty number K2852 Opened 1932 Focal height 78 m | |
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Location Point Lookout
Queensland
Australia Tower shape square prism tower and lantern removed Similar Bulwer Island Light, Dent Island Light, Cape Capricorn Light, Moreton Bay Pile Light, Cowan Cowan Point Light |
Point Lookout Light is an active lighthouse on Point Lookout, a headland on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia.
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History
A proposal for a lighthouse and a signal station on Point Lookout were made as early as 1825. A pilot station was built in 1825 elsewhere on the island, on Amity Point, lighting the South Passage into Moreton Bay. In 1848 this pilot station was also moved.
A lighthouse on Point Lookout was finally constructed in 1932, the first settlement at the point. The light source was a carbide lamp operated by acetylene gas, and a hut for storage of the gas cylinders was built at the close-by beach, which was to be named Cylinder Beach for this reason.
Structure and display
The lighthouse is 16-foot (4.9 m) high, made of concrete and painted white. The current display is three white flashes every 15 seconds (Fl.(3)W. 15s).