H. R. CARLETON. 



THE COAST OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 



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DESCRIPTION OE BUILDINGS. 



Tower. 



Quarters. 



Situated on the extremity of Green or Bundoora 

 Cape, Disaster Bay. Tower is 68 feet high from 

 ground to floor of lantern, divided into 4 stories. 

 Built with concrete mass walls, cemented inside 

 and out. Iron staircases and floors. Bluestone 

 gallery round lantern, with gun-metal railing. 

 Small oil store attached to tower, also built of 

 concrete, with domed concrete roof. Detached 

 store and workroom is also provided, of similar 

 construction to quarters. 



Situated on the southern extremity of Lookout 

 Point. The tower is 28 feet high from ground 

 to floor of lantern room, built of hardwood 

 timber on stone foundations, walls being covered 

 externally with weatherboards. Tower 10 feet 

 square at base, and 6 feet hexagon in upper 

 portion, with projecting hardwood gallery round 

 lantern, with iron railing, Painted white 

 externally. 



Situated on a large granite boulder on the 

 summit of the Island. The tower is circular, 

 11 feet diameter inside, 40 feet high from top of 

 boulder to floor of lantern, the boulder being 

 18 feet high from the ordinary ground level, 

 scaled by a flight of granite steps. The tower is 

 divided into 3 storeys, built with dressed granite 

 walls 3 feet thick at base, battering to 2 feet 

 thick at top, with iron staircases and floors. 

 Granite gallery round lantern, with gun-metal 

 railing. The oil store is a detached building at 

 foot of the boulder, and is built as described for 

 quarters. 



Originally situated on the pier at Ulladulla 

 Harbour. Was removed to Warden Head in 

 1889. The tower is constructed of iron, circular 

 on plan, 11 feet diameter at ground, diminishing 

 to 8 feet diameter at top ; 27 feet high from 



Quarters are provided for head keeper, con- 

 taining 5 rooms, with kitchen and storeroom, 

 also a room for visiting officers; and quarters 

 for 2 assistant keepers, each with 4 rooms, 

 kitchen and storeroom ; all built with brick walls, 

 cemented outside, and with galvanized iron 

 roof covering. Underground rain-water tanks 

 of 6000 gallons capacity are provided to each 

 house. Stable and cart shed are also provided, 

 and a timber jetty with storeroom at Bittangabee 

 Bay. 



Quarters are provided for pilot or harbour 

 master (who has charge of the light), consisting 

 of three rooms with out offices ; and also for his 

 boats crew and customs landing waiter, con- 

 sisting also of 3 rooms with out offices. The 

 quarters are situated at the rear of the tower, 

 and attached to same, and are constructed of 

 hardwood timbers on stone foundations, covered 

 with weatherboards on the outside, and plastered 

 inside. The roofs are covered with ironbark 

 shingles. A verandah 5 feet wide is carried all 

 round the building (except kitchen) supported 

 on wood posts and roofed with galvanized 

 corrugated iron. 



Quarters are provided for head keeper, contain- 

 ing 5 rooms, with kitchen and storerooms ; also 

 a room for visiting officers, and quarters for 2 

 assistant keepers, each with 4 rooms, kitchen, 

 and storerooms, all built with brick walls and 

 cemented outside, and with galvanized iron roof 

 covering. Underground and rain-water tanks 

 of 6000 gallons capacity are provided to each 

 house. Stable and cart shed, built of timber, 

 are also provided, and a timber jetty with crane 

 and boathouse at the landing place. 



Quarters were erected in 1890 for 1 keeper at 

 Warden Head, containing 4 rooms and kitchen 

 with out offices, all with brick walls cemented 

 outside, on concrete foundations, and with 

 galvanized iron roof covering. An underground 



