Old Green Island Lighthouse
Green Island Lighthouse in the past. The photograph shows the original tower which is smaller in size.
The two lighthouse towers at Green Island
This photograph shows the two towers side by side at Green Island. The smaller one is the original tower with the newer, present day (larger tower) in the background.
This lighthouse started to operate on 1st July 1875, about two months after Cape D’Aguilar Lighthouse. The smaller tower at Green Island is about 12 metres high and is constructed of local granite. By comparison, this smaller tower cost about one-sixth of the Cape D’Aguilar Lighthouse tower.
When the Cape D’Aguilar light became obsolete, after the construction of Waglan Lighthouse in 1893, a larger tower was constructed to accommodate the Cape D’Aguilar light at Green Island. The light was then moved and the new arrangement came into operation in 1906. The ‘new’ round granite tower shown here is 17.6 metres high, it has a spiral staircase and the steel lantern on top of the tower is painted white.