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Whakaraupō Local

'Whakaraupō Local' stories are told by local people – both tangata whenua and tangata tiriti – about local events, weaving a set of narratives that capture the essence of life around Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour. These narratives explore a wide range of themes, from the harrowing experiences and historical events that have shaped the various communities over decades and centuries – to the everyday lives, cultural celebrations, and spirit of resilience and innovation that define all the local peoples of this volcanic harbour. Highlighting significant moments of adversity, such as natural disasters and colonial trials, alongside tales of community solidarity, cultural festivities, and the contributions of local organisations, these stories paint a vivid picture of the area's rich historical and social landscapes over time. Delve into the personal and collective stories that celebrate the unique character of Whakaraupō, and the historical heartbeats of the harbour, its diverse peoples, and their enduring impact on the fabric of local history.

Whakaraupō Local Stories

Cruising club

Construction of the Banks Peninsula Cruising Club

Parade

Coronation Celebrations, 1953

The Lyttelton Borough School 1874

The Lyttelton Borough School, 1874

Crochet

Crochet Sample Book

Suffrage mural

Pioneers of the Bridle Track

Narova

The "Narova" in Lyttelton Port

Colonists hall

Lyttelton Library at the Colonists' Hall

Troops

“From the Uttermost Ends of the Earth”

Water pipes

Bringing Water to Te Waipapa

Sammy sea lion

‘Sammy’ the Sea lion visits Lyttelton

Fire station

The Origins of the Original Lyttelton Fire Station

Captain clark

Captain Clark, Lyttelton Harbour Master 1885 - 1909

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