The Forgotten Islands by Michael Veitch
Published by Viking, 2011
Michael Veitch’s ‘adventure through the islands of Bass Strait starts with the tale of a young assistant lightkeeper, who, at the turn of the twentieth century, disappeared from Deal Island. Deal, like the other islands Veitch sets out to explore, is a windswept remote island off the coast of Tasmania. In The Forgotten Islands, Veitch’s quest is primarily to explore an Australia he hardly knows, but uncovering the reason for the young man’s disappearance figures as a lesser, but just as interesting, quest. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2013
Beacons of Hope
Beacons of Hope by Donald Walker
Published by Neptune Press, 1981
Donald Walker appears to leave no historical stone unturned is his history of the Cape Otway and King Island lighthouses. Part lighthouse, part maritime, part social, and part political history, Beacons of Hope provides a detailed analysis of why and how these two significant lighthouses were planned, built and lit in 1848 (Cape Otway) and 1861 (Cape Wickham, King Island). Continue reading
From Dusk to Dawn – A History of Australian Lighthouses
From Dusk to Dawn – A History of Australian Lighthouses
Published by Macmillan Australia in association with the Department of Transport and Communications, 1988
Written by historian Gordon Reid to coincide with Australia’s Bicentenary, From Dusk to Dawn is an authoritative history of how Australia and its system of coastal lights developed. It entwines early exploration of Australia’s coastline with British rule and explains the challenges faced by the home rulers trying to balance domestic needs with those of a new colony shaping up as a rich trade and immigration destination. Continue reading
Lighthouses of Australia – Images from the End of an Era
Lighthouses of Australia – Images from the End of an Era
by John Ibbotson, Published by Australian Lighthouse Traders, 2001
Lighthouses of Australia is the ultimate large-format pictorial guide to lighthouses around the Australian coastline. It’s a reference book with a difference: it gives historical and technical information about the lights as well as beautiful photographs capturing the lighthouses and their locations. This is book at home on your reference shelf or coffee table. Continue reading
Shipwreck! Winslow Homer and The Life Line
Shipwreck! was written by Kathleen A. Foster and published by Philadelphia Museum of Art to coincide with an exhibition at the Museum in 2012. Winslow Homer’s painting, The Life Line – even on a book cover – captures the emotional drama and peril of a shipwreck rescue in the 1880s. The Life Line was acclaimed … Continue reading
Cape Willoughby Lighthouse Photo Gallery
Spectacular views across the Backstairs Passage towards the Australian mainland are the backdrop for Cape Willoughby lighthouse on Kangaroo Island. Continue reading
Cape du Couedic Lighthouse Photo Gallery
The elegant Cape du Couedic lighthouse brings Robert Louis Stevenson’s idea that lighthouses are living art to mind. Located on the south-west tip of Kangaroo Island, South Australia, in the Flinders Chase National Park, Cape du Couedic is not to be missed when on the Island. Continue reading
Cape Borda Lighthouse Photo Gallery
Cape Borda is on the north-west tip of Kangaroo Island, Australia’s third biggest island. Cape Borda was the second lighthouse built on the Island and is one of only six square lighthouses in Australia. Continue reading
Cape du Couedic
The allure of lighthouses is part isolated setting, part design, part engineering feat. In the nineteenth century, Robert Louis Stevenson wrote that engineering ‘was not a science…It was a living art, and it visibly grew under the eyes and between the hands of its practitioners’. He should know. Between 1790 and 1940, eight members of … Continue reading
Cape Borda
Cape Borda, on the north-western end of Kangaroo Island, was the Island’s second lighthouse (after Cape Willoughby), and the third in South Australia. Built in 1858 to guide ships battling the ‘roaring forties’ trade winds, it’s the only square lighthouse in South Australia and stands at the top of the tallest coastal cliffs – over … Continue reading