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Lighthouse at Point Lowly
Title : Lighthouse at Point Lowly Lighthouse at Point Lowly
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Source : PRG 280/1/44/134, Searcy Collection
Date of creation : 1911
Format : Photograph
Contributor : State Library catalogue
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The lighthouse at Point Lowly, near Whyalla; the South Australian government vessel SS Governor Musgrave can be seen in the background. Point Lowly lighthouse was built in 1882 and its light first exhibited in February 1883. It was built to guide shipping safely to Port Augusta and Port Pirie, as the town and Port of Whyalla did not exist at this time. The building of the lighthouse even in the protected waters of northern Spencer Gulf was not without hazard: the ketch Parara which was bringing building supplies and water to the workers was wrecked at its moorings.

The Governor Musgrave was built in 1874 for the South Australian government. She was intended to service the lighthouses and other navigational aids on the South Australian coast. Following service in World War I she was returned to this duty until management of lighthouses was taken over by the Commonwealth government in 1915, when she was transferred to Western Australia for the same duties.

Point Lowly lighthouse was originally 15 metres tall but its height was increased by a further 7.6 metres in 1909. In 1993 it was turned off by the Australian Maritime Safety Authoritiy which considered the light no longer necessary. The lighthouse was purchased by Whyalla City Council in 1995 and the light turned back on. In June 2009 Council was advised by the Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure that the light was no longer listed in official sources for navigational purposes and consequently caused safety issues. It has accordingly been turned off.
Subjects
Related names :

Searcy, Arthur, 1852-1935

Governor Musgrave (ship)

Coverage year : 1911
Period : 1884-1913
Place : Point Lowly
Region : Eyre Peninsula and Far West Coast
Further reading :

Parsons, Ronald. Lighthouses of South Australia Magill, S. Aust.: R. Parsons, c1985

Ibbotson, John. Lighthouses of Australia: images from the end of an era Surrey Hills, Vic.: Australian Lighthouse Traders, 2001

It saved lives for 100 years. Now Lowly's lighthouse is deemed unsafe. The Advertiser 24 June 2009 p. 31

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State Library of South Australia: Mortlock Wing exhibitions. Wooden Walls and Iron Sides August 2004-


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