July 15, 2009

New Zealand National Maritime Museum

Our trip to the museum was a joy, as I already mentioned in the previous post. Here are some pictures from our trip to the museum.



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And Malachi and Alicia playing too.




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A boat the museum owned that they were taking out on a tour just after we got there.




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An old ship compass



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Octant



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On a old ship, a big table in the centre and bunks in the background.



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A better picture of the bunks.



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An old wash bin.



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A beacon light



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A Canon they shot.



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Nicolea and TT - Stear that ship girl!!!



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Malachi



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Alicia going down in a boat.



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Boat Motors



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I Love this clock!!!



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A very nice desk



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AH, this is an old type writer, far fetched from our modern computers!!!




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A very nice picture of Nicolea!!!!




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left to right - Felicity, Nicolea, Jillian, Emmaline





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left to right - Ezra, Malachi, Matthew, Mercy




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left to right - Alicia, Malachi, Linda, Emmaline


What a Blast!





Here are some pictures of some modal ships.



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Here are a few more pictures from up in Auckland.


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This picture come out pretty good.


3 comments:

juli said...

That looks way to neat! I love the pictures of the harbor with all the boats and masts and stuff! Thankyou for posting them!
Love you!

Amy said...

What a neat mueseum! I love allthe bunks in a row though I must say I'd be too chicken to live on the sea!!:0 Post some more. I miss you and all the rest of the clan. Sending hugs,Amy

Jamie Parfitt said...

We have been meaning to tell you, this reminds us of our visit to tour H.M.S. Victory. We were suprised at how small the spaces were inside the ship-the ceilings were very low and got lower! Annabelle was afraid to go down the steep ships ladders. We were not allowed to take pictures. Your pictures are very good.