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The museum displays the partly re-constructed bow and stern of the Lyttelton torpedo boat (1883) and an example of the engine that once powered a like craft.  
 
The museum displays the partly re-constructed bow and stern of the Lyttelton torpedo boat (1883) and an example of the engine that once powered a like craft.  
  
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The museum does not have its own website. The Christchurch City Council has a page on its site: [http://www.ccc.govt.nz/community/museums/#TheThornycroftTorpedoBoatMuseum Link].
 
The museum does not have its own website. The Christchurch City Council has a page on its site: [http://www.ccc.govt.nz/community/museums/#TheThornycroftTorpedoBoatMuseum Link].

Latest revision as of 17:21, 20 August 2013

Thornycroft Torpedo Boat Museum

Housed in the historic powder magazine building (1874) at Magazine Bay, Lyttelton. The museum displays the partly re-constructed bow and stern of the Lyttelton torpedo boat (1883) and an example of the engine that once powered a like craft.

Location

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The museum does not have its own website. The Christchurch City Council has a page on its site: Link.

Opening hours are limited so check this before visiting.


External links

About the torpedo boats.

Defence, Discard, and Australasian Torpedo Boats, 1884-1924