Lady Bay High Lighthouse
The Lady Bay Upper Lighthouse at Flagstaff Hill, Warrnambool was moved stone by stone from Middle Island to its current location on top of Flagstaff Hill. The alignment of its light and the Lady Bay Lower Light guide ships into Lady Bay.
History
Originally built in 1859 as the Middle Island Lighthouse. It had a fixed white light run on oil.
During 1871-72, the lighthouse was relocated stone by stone to replace the obelisk on top of Flagstaff hill and become the Upper Lighthouse. The Beach Lighthouse light was moved to the top of Lower Obelisk at the same time to form the Lady Bay Lower Lighthouse.
The light was originally powered by oil, then gas and later electricity.
In 1988, the lighthouse was converted to solar power. In 1993, the solar panel was removed and replaced by a 240 volt battery charger. The Upper Lighthouse is still in use.
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Griffiths Island (Port Fairy) | Unnamed Road, Port Fairy VIC 3284, Australia | Griffiths Island (Port Fairy) |
Lady Bay High | 89 Merri St, Warrnambool VIC 3280, Australia | Lady Bay High |
Lady Bay Low | 80 Pertobe Rd, Warrnambool VIC 3280, Australia | Lady Bay Low |
Cape Otway | 1140 Lighthouse Rd, Cape Otway VIC 3233, Australia | Cape Otway |
Keepers
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Please include this lighthouse’s name, the keepers full name and what years they were keepers. Also include the same information for any other lights they were on.
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Access
The lighthouse reserve is now part of the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum. An entry fee is charged.
Site Access
The lighthouse grounds are open all year round.
Tours
Access to the lighthouse is available with admission to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum.
Accommodation
Lighthouse Lodge is available to stay. It is actually the original Warrnambool Harbour Masters house.
Museum
A maritime museum is on site.
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