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Colonial Canterbury

Stories on 'Colonial Canterbury' unveil a pivotal chapter in the history of Whakaraupō harbour, beginning with the era when the British Canterbury Association orchestrated a significant migration scheme. This ambitious plan led to the arrival of the 'Canterbury Pilgrims' in the 1850s, a group of settlers who disembarked at the port of Lyttelton with dreams of establishing a new beginning. These pioneers, driven by a blend of adventure, faith, and the promise of land, embarked on the monumental task of constructing the prot town and its gateway to what would become the city of Christchurch on the wetlands of the Ōtakaro River. Through their determination and resilience, they laid the foundations of a settlement that would grow to be a central hub of Te Waipounamu South Island.

Colonial Canterbury Stories

Object 12982 1 Lyttelton Harbour Board and Railway Goods Office 1961

Lyttelton Harbour Board / Port Company Buildings

Object 1911 1 Bag made of multi coloured carpet like material with leather handles and straps

Bags of Style

Jacks hut

Jack’s Hut

Timeball

The Lyttelton Timeball Station – Part One

Thomas Cane Timeball painting

The Lyttelton Timeball Station – Part Two

Deck pump

Deck Pumps and Bilge Waters

Governors bay

John Dyer’s Bay

Acheron

The "Acheron"

Royal mail coach

The Royal Mail Coach

Islay cottage 1900s

Islay Cottage – Lyttelton’s First Spec Build?

Barrel drain well

Samuel Farr and Lyttelton's Brick Wells and Barrel Drains

Mascotte sinclair

The Sinclair’s Sailing Tradition

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