Albino Rock Lighthouse


Plans for the Albino Rock Lighthouse were published in 1940 with construction scheduled to begin the same year. The plans showed a tower with square white concrete standing at a base elevation of. It was the last light to complete the chain along Northern Queensland to Torres Strait. to the north lay the Hinchinbrook Light, and to the south was Cape Cleveland Light. The light characteristic was white with three flashes every 20 seconds, 15,000 candlepower, and visibility. The light is no longer operational, while the Fresnel lens is in the Townsville Maritime Museum.