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Tour audio Lyttelton Redux Walkling Tour

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  1. Aperçu de l'audioguide
  2. Aperçu de l'audioguide

    Lyttelton Redux is an original project by artist Julia Holden, created to assist the Lyttelton Museum in its efforts at maintaining visibility in their community while the museum continues to operate without a physical building or exhibition space following the Christchurch earthquakes of 2011.

    In a series of 23 portraits current Lyttelton locals are recreated as notable historical and everyday figures from Lyttelton’s rich past. The portraits encompass a diverse cross-section of Lyttelton’s early communities, reflecting the town’s social history, its connection with the sea and the area’s development over time, including important Ngai Tahu representatives and early or notable sea captains, significant colonial settlers, Antarctic explorers who used Lyttelton as their main supply base and departure point, notable women and individuals representing various occupations of the ‘common man.'

     Explore Lyttelton and discover the works around the township and learn a little of Lyttelton's rich history along the way.

    Lyttelton Black Map, September 1849

    Image courtesy of Archives New Zealand, Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga

    Audio Recording:

    "What's in a Name?"

    Courtesy of Nga Taonga Sound and Vision Archives, NZ (id36315)

  3. 1 Te Rangatira: Wheke
  4. 2 The Nurse: Nona Hildyard (Laura MacKay)
  5. 3 The Colonist: Edward Gibbon Wakefield (Louis Dyer)
  6. 4 The Rail Engineer (Will Davie)
  7. 5 The Whaler: Captain Thomas Gay (Tony Bond)
  8. 6 The Forgotten 49ers: Mrs Isabella Ballard (Winsome Dormer)
  9. 7 The Sheep Stealer: James McKenzie (Adam McGrath)
  10. 8 The Sheriff of Lyttelton: Henry J. Tancred (Sgt. Dave Knowles)
  11. 9 The Land Surveyor: Captain Joseph Thomas (Adam Jones)
  12. 10 The Artist: Margaret Stoddart (Hannah Beehre)
  13. 11 The Governor: John Robert Godley (Jeremy Dyer)
  14. 12 The Governor's Wife: Charlotte Godley (Clare Dyer)
  1. Aperçu de l'audioguide

    Lyttelton Redux is an original project by artist Julia Holden, created to assist the Lyttelton Museum in its efforts at maintaining visibility in their community while the museum continues to operate without a physical building or exhibition space following the Christchurch earthquakes of 2011.

    In a series of 23 portraits current Lyttelton locals are recreated as notable historical and everyday figures from Lyttelton’s rich past. The portraits encompass a diverse cross-section of Lyttelton’s early communities, reflecting the town’s social history, its connection with the sea and the area’s development over time, including important Ngai Tahu representatives and early or notable sea captains, significant colonial settlers, Antarctic explorers who used Lyttelton as their main supply base and departure point, notable women and individuals representing various occupations of the ‘common man.'

     Explore Lyttelton and discover the works around the township and learn a little of Lyttelton's rich history along the way.

    Lyttelton Black Map, September 1849

    Image courtesy of Archives New Zealand, Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga

    Audio Recording:

    "What's in a Name?"

    Courtesy of Nga Taonga Sound and Vision Archives, NZ (id36315)

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  • 5 out of 5 rating 07-02-2017

    I love it!

  • Vicky

    5 out of 5 rating 01-12-2017

    Amazing. The audio aspect is the cherry on the top of this inspiring tour! Being a new resident to Lyttelton this project couldn't have come at a better time. It has helped me learn about the wonderful characters who are associated with this wonderful harbour town I am proud to call home. Well done Julia.

  • Sophie

    5 out of 5 rating 01-07-2017

    I love this project and the lively and way it weaves contemporary and historical characters and stories together in both the digital and Terra Firma worlds. I am a descendant of Kate Sheppard and I never knew she was a keen cyclist as well as a great worker for women's suffrage.

  • Kris

    5 out of 5 rating 12-06-2016

    Love this project and the way it connects historical figures with contemporary people! A great way to explore Lyttelton.

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