A History Of Port Lyttelton

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Lyttelton

Lyttelton
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Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 1877257249
ISBN-13 : 9781877257247
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Book Synopsis Lyttelton by : Geoffrey Rice

Download or read book Lyttelton written by Geoffrey Rice and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the same format as the author's successful Christchurch Changing, this is the story of Canterbury's main port and one of its oldest boroughs. From the 'Pilgrim port' of the 1850s, with its single jetty to receive thousands of Canterbury Association settlers, Lyttelton grew on wool and wheat exports to become a bustling Victorian seaport, complete with graving dock and Timeball Station, both still in working order. The 1867 railway tunnel that linked the port to Christchurch and the Canterbury Plains was the first in the world cut through the rim of an extinct volcano. Lyttelton was the setting-off port for British Antarctic exploration in the early 1900s, including Sir Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated 1910-12 expedition, and in the 1950s it served the same purpose for icebreakers and supply ships for the US Deep-Freeze project at McMurdo Sound. Troopships for the Boer War and both World Wars set off from Lyttelton, and thousands of New Zealanders can still recall the overnight inter-island ferry service between Lyttelton and Wellington. As patterns of trade and goods-handling have changed, the port's appearance has altered considerably in recent years, but the town remains a colourful medley of seafarers, fishermen, railway workers and watersiders. Though many of its residents now work in Christchurch, thanks to the 1962 road tunnel, Lyttelton has attracted many newcomers, including such celebrities as Jim Hopkins and Joe Bennett. Using many previously unpublished images from the collections of the Canterbury and Lyttelton museums, this book weaves the diverse themes of port and town into a narrative, noting key events and explaining patterns of change across 150 years.


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