Building the Captain Cook Memorial Light, Point Danger on the Queensland, New South Wales border
Bain, Jack (1971) Building the Captain Cook Memorial Light, Point Danger on the Queensland, New South Wales border. [Image]
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Abstract
The Captain Cook Memorial Lighthouse is located at Point Danger on the Queensland and New South Wales border.
Originally planned as a memorial to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the voyage along the east coast of Australia by Captain James Cook on the HMS Endeavour, in 1969 it was proposed that the project be expanded, the height of the memorial raised and a beacon incorporated into the design. The resulting lighthouse was subsequently constructed as a joint project between the Gold Coast City Council, the Tweed Shire Council and Commonwealth Department of Shipping and Transport in 1970.
The lighthouse used a helium-neon laser light and was the first light house in the world to beam laser light rather than use a more conventional electrical light source. The laser light was invented at Hughes Research Laboratories in Malibu U.S.A. in 1960.
The seven storey lighthouse, constructed of concrete, was built by Murwillumbah contractors Hanna & Edmed based on an original concept by the Gold Coast City Council’s first staff architect, Les Nyerges.
Consisting of four pillars, the lighthouse includes a capstan made by James Kemp and Co Pty Ltd that was cast from iron ballast reclaimed from Endeavour Reed where it was jettisoned by Cook in 1770.
The estimated cost of the project, including landscaping, was $72,189 and the lighthouse was officially opened on 18 April 1971 by The Hon. J. D. Anthony M.P. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry.
The laser beam was created by Laser Electronics Pty Ltd of Southport, but was found to be insufficient for the safety of shipping and shortly after installation, was replaced with conventional lighting.
In 1989 alterations were made to the base of the lighthouse to provide a radio base and observation post for the Point Danger Air-Sea Rescue organisation. (City of Gold Coast)
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Item Type: | Image | ||||||
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Source Media: | 35 mm slide | ||||||
Collection: | Bain/O'Gorman | ||||||
Sub-Collection Title: | Australia - Queensland - Gold Coast Region |
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Date: | June 1971 | ||||||
Keywords: | Lighthouse - Point Danger - New South Wales; Lighthouse Point Danger - Queensland; Captain Cook Memorial Light | ||||||
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Date Deposited: | 25 Jan 2024 07:30 | ||||||
Last Modified: | 25 Jan 2024 07:36 | ||||||
Copyright Owner: | Queensland University of Technology | ||||||
Copyright Statement: | You are free to use this image without permission. Please attribute Queensland University of Technology | ||||||
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Location | -28.165025, 153.550731 | ||||||
URI: | https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/id/eprint/7534 | ||||||
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