
The Ralph Meakins' Collection of Slides
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I was fortunate to make contact with Maureen Cardew, whose husband Ralph Meakins sadly was killed in a work accident on Eclipse Island in 1971. Ralph worked as a mechanical engineer on the M.V. Cape Don. Maureen heard of my interest in lighthouses through a mutual friend and loaned me her collection of slides taken by Ralph whilst he worked tending lights travelling on the Cape Don lighthouse tender. All of the photos were taken pre 1971, however, we are unable to specifically date each image. Fortunately my husband who is a cartographer worked as part of a survey team back in the 1970s and has a great knowledge of land formations and access to detailed maps to help in the tracking down of just which light was which. It was a slow but rewarding job scanning all the slides and enhancing the images and I am delighted to be able to showcase these images with this page featuring the Ralph Meakins' Collection. To the right is a picture of Ralph caring for a young Osprey nicknamed Blaze, which was found in a nest built in the light tower at Mt Blaze. The stick nest of course had to be removed from the tower as part of the maintenance cleanup by the MV Cape Don crew. |
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Below are lists of the range of Lighthouses and surroundings covered in Ralph's slides. When you click onto a link, it will take you to a page with images and historical information about that Light. There may also be images sourced from elsewhere on that page. Much of the background information about these lights are taken from a publication Lighthouses on the Western Australian coast and offshore islands by DA Cumming, M Glasson, & M McCarthy published by the Western Australian Maritime Museum in 1995. (NB: Where specific details are quoted from this resource, they will be acknowledged with Ref: Cumming et al)
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Kimberley
Gantheaume Point |
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Pilbara
Mary Anne Reef |
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Gascoyne
Steep Point |
| The MV Cape Don
Source: SMVCD Website |
Source: National Archives of Australia |