Cape Schanck Lighthouse Suburban Icon Poster
Ascend the timeworn stone steps to the lamp room, and let your gaze drift across the endless blue of Bass Strait from the balcony of one of Victoria’s oldest lighthouses, standing sentinel since 1859.
At 21 metres tall, perched on the southernmost tip of the Mornington Peninsula, Cape Schanck Lighthouse remains a living relic of the past. It’s one of the few lighthouses in Australia that still operates much as it did in the 1800s, its light steadfastly guiding sailors through treacherous waters. Cape Schanck is revered as the most authentic and intact light station in the country, its beam shining from a "first order lens"—the largest lens size for ocean lights, crafted by Chance Brothers in Birmingham in 1858 and installed here the following year. The lighthouse’s powerful beam still stretches 27 nautical miles out to sea—48 kilometres in layman’s terms—its 1000kw globe sitting in its original mercury bath, just as it did over a century ago.
We are proud to welcome this remarkable piece of maritime history into our Suburban Icons family. The tower, built from limestone and painted white, has stood tall since 1859 as Victoria's second coastal light. It’s a tribute to the enduring spirit of those who built it, and to the sailors it continues to guide through the darkness.
This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.
Ascend the timeworn stone steps to the lamp room, and let your gaze drift across the endless blue of Bass Strait from the balcony of one of Victoria’s oldest lighthouses, standing sentinel since 1859.
At 21 metres tall, perched on the southernmost tip of the Mornington Peninsula, Cape Schanck Lighthouse remains a living relic of the past. It’s one of the few lighthouses in Australia that still operates much as it did in the 1800s, its light steadfastly guiding sailors through treacherous waters. Cape Schanck is revered as the most authentic and intact light station in the country, its beam shining from a "first order lens"—the largest lens size for ocean lights, crafted by Chance Brothers in Birmingham in 1858 and installed here the following year. The lighthouse’s powerful beam still stretches 27 nautical miles out to sea—48 kilometres in layman’s terms—its 1000kw globe sitting in its original mercury bath, just as it did over a century ago.
We are proud to welcome this remarkable piece of maritime history into our Suburban Icons family. The tower, built from limestone and painted white, has stood tall since 1859 as Victoria's second coastal light. It’s a tribute to the enduring spirit of those who built it, and to the sailors it continues to guide through the darkness.
This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.
Ascend the timeworn stone steps to the lamp room, and let your gaze drift across the endless blue of Bass Strait from the balcony of one of Victoria’s oldest lighthouses, standing sentinel since 1859.
At 21 metres tall, perched on the southernmost tip of the Mornington Peninsula, Cape Schanck Lighthouse remains a living relic of the past. It’s one of the few lighthouses in Australia that still operates much as it did in the 1800s, its light steadfastly guiding sailors through treacherous waters. Cape Schanck is revered as the most authentic and intact light station in the country, its beam shining from a "first order lens"—the largest lens size for ocean lights, crafted by Chance Brothers in Birmingham in 1858 and installed here the following year. The lighthouse’s powerful beam still stretches 27 nautical miles out to sea—48 kilometres in layman’s terms—its 1000kw globe sitting in its original mercury bath, just as it did over a century ago.
We are proud to welcome this remarkable piece of maritime history into our Suburban Icons family. The tower, built from limestone and painted white, has stood tall since 1859 as Victoria's second coastal light. It’s a tribute to the enduring spirit of those who built it, and to the sailors it continues to guide through the darkness.
This artwork is available in A0, A1, A2, A3, A4. Professional framing is available on A0, A1 and A2 sizes via pick up only.
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