Local Government
Exmouth
Region
Gascoyne
Yardi Creek Rd via Exmouth Exmouth
Lyndon Location 22
Exmouth
Gascoyne
Constructed from 1912
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted |
The Lighthouse keepers' quarters have aesthetic, historic and cultural significance. Although they have been altered they are still an example of an architectural style, technology and way of life which has now been superseded.
This rendered concrete dwelling has accommodation for two families. It has a corrugated iron roof and shuttered fibro clad verandahs. Originally it had a central living area and two wings which contained the sleeping quarters. It featured large breezeway doors and drop down shutters as protection against storms and cyclones.
The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse was built in 1912 (for further details refer Place Record Form No 16). In order for the lighthouse to be manned 24 hours a day, two keepers were employed. Accommodation was provided for the men and their families if they were married. An excerpt from a letter from Mary Butler, wife of keeper Sydney Butler, described the living conditions at the lighthouse. Isolated, with no wireless, cars or refrigerators, and with only a monthly postal service, the keepers and their families were forced to make their own entertainment. However, Mrs Butler said "...the quarters were excellent with large rooms and verandahs". Today (1997) the lighthouse keepers' quarters are used as a residence in the Vlamingh Head Lighthouse Caravan Park.
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L Harris; "Article on Vlamingh Head Lighthouse 1912-1967". |
Individual Building or Group
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Present Use | COMMERCIAL | Other |
Original Use | Transport\Communications | Water: Housing or Quarters |
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Wall | CONCRETE | Other Concrete |
Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
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