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Whare | Built Heritage

‘Whare | Built Heritage’ stories tell of the architectural and infrastructural saga of Whakaraupō, from the foundational Māori settlements at Rāpaki, Purau and Ōhinehou to the iconic Lyttelton Timeball Station and the transformative port reclamations. Follow the evolution of Ōhinehou Lyttelton from Māori fishing village to the colonial gateway into the Waitaha Canterbury plains, covering the feats of engineering and construction that have defined its landscape. Through stories of the port's development, the strategic establishment of rail and road tunnels, and the myriad of buildings that hold historical significance, delve into the physical manifestations of the volcanic harbour’s heritage. Each structure and each project encapsulates a chapter of Whakaraupō's history, showcasing the ingenuity, resilience, and vision of those who built and continue to shape this vibrant community. This narrative invites you to explore the tangible links to our collective past, understanding how the built environment mirrors the cultural, economic, and social currents that have flowed through and shaped Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour over the centuries.

Whare | Built Heritage Stories

Port cooper

A painting of Lyttelton in 1850 by J. Gibb

Wharves 11690 1 trim

The Port of Lyttelton's Historic Jetties

Sumner Road Fox 1851

The Sumner Road Part 1, 1849-1867

Evans Pass zigzag

The Sumner Road Part II, 1904-today

Object 14625 34 One of the original V Huts used by the first settlers in Lyttelton around 1849 1850 Same hut as in 14625 37 1900 1950 Crop

Lyttelton’s Colonial Architecture

Islay cottage 1900s

Islay Cottage – Lyttelton’s First Spec Build?

St Cuthberts Governors Bay 2

A Busy Man Indeed – Edward Morey builds St Cuthbert’s, Governors Bay and St John’s, Okains Bay

Barrel drain well

Samuel Farr and Lyttelton's Brick Wells and Barrel Drains

Colonists hall

Lyttelton Library at the Colonists' Hall

Edward Morey and daughter Myra Martha

Morey’s contribution to built heritage on Horomaka Banks Peninsula

Lighthouse historical

The Return of the Lighthouse

The old Railway Hotel

Ye Olde Inns

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