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Forecastle and Crane Cabin technology with the base of theThe well deck of MV Cape Don opens toward the forecastle, with the Clarke Chapman of England crane at left, rated to 12. 5 tons and used for loading cargo, navigation buoys, and LARC amphibious vehicles. Built at State Dockyard, Newcastle, and completed in January 1963, Cape Don served the Commonwealth Lighthouse Service for 27 years before retiring in 1990. The sole surviving Cape Class vessel, she remains berthed at Balls Head Bay, Waverton. Part of

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with the base of the starboard general service pump in the foreground and fuel oil pumps at left

rated to 12

Skin Shed at Blayney

rising through rust and grime to reveal the scale of its four Babcock and Wilcox boilers

Boiler House B Station Looking Towards A at Wangi Wangi

Forecastle and Crane Cabin technology with the base of theThe well deck of MV Cape Don opens toward the forecastle, with the Clarke Chapman of England crane at left, rated to 12. 5 tons and used for loading cargo, navigation buoys, and LARC amphibious vehicles. Built at State Dockyard, Newcastle, and completed in January 1963, Cape Don served the Commonwealth Lighthouse Service for 27 years before retiring in 1990. The sole surviving Cape Class vessel, she remains berthed at Balls Head Bay, Waverton. Part of

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