Manukau Heads Lighthouse is a lighthouse situated on the Āwhitu Peninsula, at the Manukau Heads, the entrance to the Manukau Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand.
Location | Manukau Harbour Auckland New Zealand |
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Coordinates | 37°03′02″S 174°32′45″E / 37.05062°S 174.54577°E |
Tower | |
Construction | timber |
Light | |
First lit | 1874 |
History
editThe lighthouse is close to the location of the HMS Orpheus disaster in February 1863.[1] Around the year 1870, the signal station located on Paratutae Island was moved south, close to the location of the lighthouse.[2]
The Manukau Heads Lighthouse was constructed in 1874.[3] Its wooden design was influential, and replicated across New Zealand.[3] It was also the first lighthouse to burn kerosene in New Zealand.[3]
In the early 21st century, the lighthouse was refurbished to the original design.[2] In February 2023, the lighthouse became inaccessible due to landslips caused by Cyclone Gabrielle.[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Manukau Heads farm overlooking historic ocean graveyard on the market". Stuff. 24 October 2017. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
- ^ a b Cameron, Ewen; Hayward, Bruce; Murdoch, Graeme (2008). A Field Guide to Auckland: Exploring the Region's Natural and Historical Heritage (Revised ed.). Random House New Zealand. p. 278. ISBN 978-1-86962-1513.
- ^ a b c Wright, Danielle (16 June 2011). "Awhitu Peninsula: To the lighthouse". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
- ^ Mayron, Sapeer (15 February 2023). "Watch: Rural road washed away, chunk of hillside slips during Cyclone Gabrielle". Stuff. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
External links
edit- Manukau Heads Lighthouse in Lighthouse Digest's Lighthouse Explorer Database