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	  Cape Bailey
     	
	
	
   
   
	
          
		
		
		 Built in 1950, Cape Baily Lighthouse is the youngest of the NPWS lighthouses
    — though its lantern enclosure was taken from an unknown late-19th-century
    lighthouse.
    Standing in Botany
    Bay National Park, the lighthouse looks across the coastal heath of
    Kurnell Peninsula. It is surrounded by significant Aboriginal sites,
    sandstone cliffs and gorges, and several important wetland areas. For more
    information, contact the NPWS on 02 9668 9111. 
    http://www.npws.nsw.gov.au/culture/lighthouses/capebaily.html 
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		| Technical / Historical Details |  	| Nearest Town | 	Kurnell  | 	Height - Elevation | 	9.1m (30ft) -  54.9m (180ft)  |  	| Lat/Long: | 	34°02.2 151°13.3  | 	Lantern | 	  |  	| Construction | 	White square concrete tower  | 	Lens | 	  |  	| Built | 	1950  | 	Character | 	Fl.(4)W. period 16s fl. 1s, ec. 2s fl. 1s, ec. 2s fl. 1s, ec. 2s fl. 1s, ec. 6s  |  	| First Lit | 	  | 	Range NM | 	13W  	  |  	| Automated | 	  | 	  | 	  |  	| De-activated | 	  | 	Open | 	Grounds only  |  	| Architect | 	  | 	Access | 	Road  |  	| Reference | 	6404 K 2622  | 	Accommodation | 	No  |  	| Sources: | 	  |  	| Other Links: | 	  | 	  |   
	
		
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