Queenscliff White Light House
HESSE STREET QUEENSCLIFF, Queenscliffe Borough
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Queenscliff White Light House - Physical Description 1
A multiplicity of features centred on 1862-3 lighthouse, in varying degrees of condition and integrity including; the white lighthouse,; the base of a brick obelisk; the site of a brick house (19th century); two WWII concrete search light bunkers; a partially buried WWII bunker; coils of barbed wire and star pickets (associated with wartime defences); in situ wooden beams and fence posts indicating previous fence lines; a corroded iron stormwater outlet associated with Fort Queenscliff (H7821-0002); an extensive distribution of historical midden, deposits and disturbed structure material, including 19th centuryglass, ceramics, hand made brick, shell, bluestone, bone and ironwork.
Queenscliff White Light House - Usage/Former Usage
Heritage Inventory Present Use: Park/Reserve,Transport/Communicat
Veterans Description for Public
Queenscliff White Light House - Veterans Description for Public
The Queenscliff White Light House, on Hesse Street, dates from c.1862-3. It consists of two Second World War concrete search light bunkers, a partially buried Second World War bunker and coils of barbed wire and star pickets (associated with wartime defences).
Heritage Inventory Description
Queenscliff White Light House - Heritage Inventory Description
A multiplicity of features centred on 1862-3 lighthouse, in varying degrees of condition and integrity including; the white lighthouse,; the base of a brick obelisk; the site of a brick house (19th century); two WWII concrete search light bunkers; a partially buried WWII bunker; coils of barbed wire and star pickets (associated with wartime defences); in situ wooden beams and fence posts indicating previous fence lines; a corroded iron stormwater outlet associated with Fort Queenscliff (H7821-0002); an extensive distribution of historical midden, deposits and disturbed structure material, including 19th centuryglass, ceramics, hand made brick, shell, bluestone, bone and ironwork.
Heritage Inventory Significance: State/Regional.
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