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The Bruny Island Light - completed in 1843

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Our coastal lighthouses are a subject in themselves. The off-shore island lighthouses are a challenge to visit, but many on the Tasmanian coast are accessible. The Bruny Island lighthouse has stood since 1843, indicating the entrance to the Derwent River.


256. Entrance Island, at the entrance to Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania's west coast - opposite Bonnet Island
119. Bonnet Island Lighthouse, at 'Hells Gates' - Macquarie Harbour
269. The Eddystone Point Lighthouse, NE Tasmania
443. Early light on Table Cape lighthouse, NW Coast near Wynyard
294. Six Lighthouses - Low Head, Table Cape, Don Heads, Cape Sorell, Eddystone Point and Bruny Island
129. Iron Pot from Roaring Beach
266a. Don Heads Lighthouse at Devonport - stormy day!
401. The Tasman Island Lighthouse - from sea-level.
267. Low Head Lighthouse - at the mouth of the Tamar River, near Launceston
266. Don Heads Lighthouse - from the seaward side - the back of it has no stripes.
141. Cape Sorell Lighthouse - just outside the Hell's Gates Heads, Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania's west coast
342. Passing the The 'Iron Pot' Lighthouse, near Hobart.
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