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Point Gellibrand Pile Lighthouse

🇦🇺Melbourne, AUOperational

Also known as: Point Gellibrand Pile (relocated light tower)

The Point Gellibrand Pile Light is a white, cylindrical metal tower standing 8 meters tall, topped with a lantern and gallery. Originally constructed in 1906, it guided ships in Port Phillip Bay near Williamstown, southwest of Melbourne. The lighthouse sustained damage from a ship collision in 1976, and was subsequently set afire later that year. Though the original tower was destroyed, its lantern was saved. The lantern was later displayed on a replica tower at the Melbourne Maritime Museum before being relocated to the Seaworks Maritime Precinct in May 2019. The site is accessible to the public, but the tower itself is closed.

Why it matters: The lighthouse marked a critical point for vessels entering and exiting Melbourne's port, and its relocated replica now preserves a tangible link to Williamstown's maritime heritage.

Tower Height
8m
Tower Shape
cylindrical
Tower Color
white
Material
metal

Structure: round cylindrical metal tower with lantern and gallery, painted white

City
Melbourne
Country
🇦🇺Australia
Region
Victoria
Sea Region
Port Phillip Bay off Williamstown southwest of Melbourne, Australia
Latitude
-37.8628°
Longitude
144.9086°
Nearest Port
Melbourne(1.8 km)
ARLHS No.
AUS-079
Year Built
1906

Significant events: damaged by ship collision in 1976, set afire on June 23 1976, relocated to Melbourne Maritime Museum, relocated to Seaworks Maritime Precinct in May 2019

Open to public
Site open, tower closed
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Which ports and harbors does Point Gellibrand Pile Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Point Gellibrand Pile Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is Melbourne at 2 NM to the NE. Other ports served include Port Melbourne (2.1 NM NNE), Prahran (4.4 NM E), Maribyrnong (4.9 NM NNW), Mordialloc (12.4 NM SE). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Point Gellibrand Pile Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Point Gellibrand Pile Lighthouse is currently operational. It is actively maintained and continues to emit its characteristic light signal for marine navigation. Most modern lighthouses are automated and monitored remotely by the national maritime authority.
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