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Lyttelton Borough Council: Ephemera
Ephemera from Lyttelton Borough Council. Includes a plan of the Port of Christchurch with text in support of creating a Port at Lyttelton. Produced with the compliments of Dr Thacker April 1919 by J. W. Bath Ltd printers.
Also includes a poster of Lyttelton Celebrations for the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Wednesday 12 May 1937.
Lyttelton Borough Council: Maps and Plans
Maps and plans from Lyttelton Borough Council. Includes drainage plans, architectural plans submitted as part of the consenting process and topographical maps of the area.
Lyttelton fire papers
Lyttelton Harbour Extensions records
Lyttelton Harbour Extensions Map : proposed wet dock at Heathcote and ship canal : plan to accompany report. This plan, which appeared in The Weekly Press, July 8, 1908, is no. 7 of eight drawings which are part of Coode, Son & Matthews' report for the Lyttelton Harbour Board. The Weekly Press has added notes with the heading, "The proposed ship canal for Christchurch."
Lyttelton Harbour photographs
Black and white photographic prints of Lyttelton Harbour.
Lyttelton House Files
Files on compiled historical information relating to historic and significant properties in Lyttelton.
Includes copies of photographs, documents and additional handwritten notes compiled by the Banks Peninsula District Council Archives from a variety of sources such as Canterbury Museum, Christchurch City Libraries and personal research.
Lyttelton Municipal Council/Lyttelton Borough Council: Records
Lyttelton panorama photograph 1876
Lyttelton panorama photograph 1876
Lyttelton panoramic photograph
A panorama of the residential and business portion of Lyttelton, the port of Christchurch, taken from the Bridle Path by J.N. Taylor, photographer.
Lyttleton Families collection
Family photographs and papers including formal family portraits, manuscript letters, a probate from 1895 and newspaper clippings. Includes those relating to families from the first four ships, mostly the Cressy. There are a lot of unidentified photographs but also a number that are labelled with some common family names throughout.