Local Government
Exmouth
Region
Gascoyne
Yardie Creek Rd Exmouth
0.3 km east of Lighthouse Caravan Park
Exmouth
Gascoyne
Constructed from 1912
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted |
FJ Reddy's grave has historic heritage significance. This is the first identified European grave site on the North West Cape and is classified as a 'Lonely Grave'. It is important in the context of early settlement and construction projects in the area owing to its direct link to the building of the Vlamingh Head Lighthouse.
FJ Reddy's grave features a one metre high white painted cross with an inscription "FJ Reddy 27 May 1912". The site is bordered by a 0.47 metre high white painted chain fence, now rusting. The grave is covered with assorted seashells.
Frank Joseph Reddy was an unfortunate victim during the building of the Vlamingh Head Lighthouse. Construction began in 1911 on the structure which was seen as a necessary addition to the navigation system of the treacherous North West Cape seas. Commander Brewis RN noted in a Commonwealth report that isolation, poor water and limited medical supplies contributed to harsh working conditions for the builders of the lighthouse. On 27 May 1912 Reddy succumbed to an attack of dysentery after being ill for seven days. On 28 May he was buried about 0.5km east of the lighthouse.
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Death Certificate - Certified copy of Frank J Reddy's | |||
Cmdr C Brewis RN; "Lighting of the West Coast of Australia". | Commonwealth Report to Dept of Trade and Customs. | 1912 |
Historic site
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DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY | Settlements |
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