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'''Cape Wickham''' is the most northerly point of [[King Island (Tasmania)|King Island]], [[Tasmania]]. From here, it is {{convert|90|km|mi}} to [[Cape Otway]] on the Australian mainland. In the 19th century, ships coming from Europe would sometimes attempt to sail between Cape Wickham and Cape Otway to cut down on the required travelling time to [[Sydney]], however the trip was dangerous and the price of failure high; usually shipwreck on the unforgiving King Island coast.

'''Cape Wickham''' is the most northerly point of [[King Island (Tasmania)|King Island]], [[Tasmania]]. From here, it is {{convert|90|km|mi}} to [[Cape Otway]] on the Australian mainland. In the 19th century, ships coming from Europe would sometimes attempt to sail between Cape Wickham and Cape Otway to cut down on the required travelling time to [[Sydney]], however the trip was dangerous and the price of failure high; usually shipwreck on the unforgiving King Island coast.


The [[Cape Wickham lighthouse]] situated on the cape had its 150th anniversary in 2011 <ref>{{Citation | author1=Australian Maritime Safety Authority | author2=King Island Tourism Inc | author3=King Island (Tas.). Council | title=Cape Wickham lighthouse 150th anniversary | publication-date=2011 | publisher=Australian Maritime Safety Authority | url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/159405995 | accessdate=2 December 2013 }}</ref> <ref>{{Citation | author1=Edgecombe, Jean | title=Lights to guide through perilous seas: lighthouses of Bass Strait | journal=Habitat Australia | publication-date=1984-12 | volume=12 | issue=6 | pages=15-17 | issn=0310-2939 }}</ref>


It has been constructed in the 1860's when the island was still known as ''King's Island'' <ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38761639 |title=NOTICE TO MARINERS. |newspaper=[[The_Examiner_(Tasmania)|Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899)]] |location=Tas. |date=3 September 1861 |accessdate=2 December 2013 |page=4 Edition: MORNING |publisher=National Library of Australia}}</ref>


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==See also==

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Revision as of 12:05, 2 December 2013

Cape Wickham is the most northerly point of King Island, Tasmania. From here, it is 90 kilometres (56 mi) to Cape Otway on the Australian mainland. In the 19th century, ships coming from Europe would sometimes attempt to sail between Cape Wickham and Cape Otway to cut down on the required travelling time to Sydney, however the trip was dangerous and the price of failure high; usually shipwreck on the unforgiving King Island coast.

The Cape Wickham lighthouse situated on the cape had its 150th anniversary in 2011 [1] [2]

It has been constructed in the 1860's when the island was still known as King's Island [3]

Notes

  1. ^ Australian Maritime Safety Authority; King Island Tourism Inc; King Island (Tas.). Council (2011), Cape Wickham lighthouse 150th anniversary, Australian Maritime Safety Authority, retrieved 2 December 2013
  • ^ Edgecombe, Jean (1984-12), "Lights to guide through perilous seas: lighthouses of Bass Strait", Habitat Australia, 12 (6): 15–17, ISSN 0310-2939 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |publication-date= (help)
  • ^ "NOTICE TO MARINERS". Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899). Tas.: National Library of Australia. 3 September 1861. p. 4 Edition: MORNING. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
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