Green Cape Lighthouse

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Chance Brothers Lighthouse Chance Brothers Lighthouse
  • Date of lens manufacture

    1881

  • Date of lighthouse construction

    November 1st 1883

  • Country

    Australia

  • Commissioning body
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  • Order of lens

    1st order

  • Fixed or revolving lens

    Revolving

  • Active/Inactive

    Inactive

  • Describe the character of light

    Fl (2) 15s

  • Describe the lighthouses daymarks

    29 m (95 ft) round concrete tower with lantern and gallery, painted white. Lower section of the tower is square pyramidal, upper section octagonal cylindrical. The original 1st order Fresnel lens is mounted in the lantern. Two 1-story assistant keeper's houses are available for vacation rental.

  • Which aspects of the lighthouse (other than the lens) were manufactured by Chance brothers

    Rotation mechanism, pedestal, etc.

  • Describe the history of the lighthouse

    Excerpt: Inactive since 1992. This is Australia's oldest concrete lighthouse. Located on a prominent headland about 40 km (25 mi) southeast of Eden. Site open, tower open to guided tours Thursday through Monday in the summer, also Monday, Thursday and Friday in the winter (reservations recommended)

    Chances optic: Original Optic - Chance Bros 920mm eight sided catadioptric Current Optic - Chance Bros 920mm 4 sided catadioptic

    Description: The Green Cape Lighthouse was the first cast concrete lighthouse tower in Australia. It is situated in the picturesque Ben Boyd National Park.

    History The Green Cape Lighthouse was built in 1883 and was the first cast concrete lighthouse tower in Australia. At 29 metres it is the state’s second tallest light.

    The lightstation is situated on a point of land projecting from Ben Boyd National Park. It is the southernmost lighthouse in New South Wales.

    Problems occurred during construction when a 6 metre white clay belt was discovered forcing the foundation to be dug to 9 metres altogether.

    The original Chance Brothers revolving lantern was fuelled by kerosene and mantle, and produced 100,000 candelas for a radius of 34km.

    The light was electrified in 1962 and upgraded to 1,000,000 candelas in 1967.

    The tower has since been replaced by the latest automated steel lattice skeleton tower with a solar powered light.

    SS LY-EE-MOON Despite the presence of the lighthouse a major shipwreck occurred in May 1886. The SS Ly-ee-moon en route to Sydney from Melbourne, struck a reef close to the Green Cape in Southern NSW at night. 71 souls were lost with the lighthouse keepers only being able to save 15 people under the conditions.

  • Current management body/ ports authority

    New South Wales Government, National Parks and Wildlife Service

  • Historical preservation societies/manager/operator

    Site manager: NSW National Parks (Ben Boyd National Park and Green Cape Lightstation )

  • Is the site vulnerable to coastal erosion?
    nu
  • Have you experienced any affects of climate change on the lighthouse?
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  • Observations on the condition of the lighthouse?

    In excellent condition.

  • Is the site open/closed to the public

    Open

  • Is the tower open/closed to the public

    Open

  • Latitude and Longitude

    Longitude 150.049463, Latitude -37.261450

  • On-site bookable accommodation available
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  • Associated web addresses
  • Other details

    ARLHS AUS-085.

  • Which resources did you use to research this lighthouses?
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Inactive Chance Lens Inactive Chance Lens
  • When was the lens deactivated?

    Demanned 1992, De-activated March 1994


In the 1800s, Chance Brothers & Co glassworks in Smethwick began making the hi-tech lenses that lighthouses use to warn ships of dangerous locations. By 1951, over 2,500 lighthouses around the world were fitted with a Chance lens.

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