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== Tairawhiti Museum (Gisborne) ==
 
== Tairawhiti Museum (Gisborne) ==
Kelvin Rise, Stout Street, Gisborne
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[[Image:Tairawhiti.gif|right]]Kelvin Rise, Stout Street, Gisborne
  
Currently a lot of the museum is closed but the new displays scheduled to opern in 2009 are promised to have lots of archaeological content.
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A Museum and Art Gallery for East Cape / Poverty Bay. New displays, opened in 2009 have lots of archaeological content.
 
   
 
   
In the mean time there is still the wheelhouse salvaged from the Star of Canada wreck of 1912 - a great peice of maritme history.
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For marine archaeologists there is the wheelhouse salvaged from the Star of Canada wreck of 1912 - a great piece of maritme history.
 
 
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== External Link ==
 
== External Link ==
 
Museum web site: [http://www.tairawhitimuseum.org.nz/index.asp Link]
 
Museum web site: [http://www.tairawhitimuseum.org.nz/index.asp Link]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 20 August 2013

Tairawhiti Museum (Gisborne)

Tairawhiti.gif
Kelvin Rise, Stout Street, Gisborne

A Museum and Art Gallery for East Cape / Poverty Bay. New displays, opened in 2009 have lots of archaeological content.

For marine archaeologists there is the wheelhouse salvaged from the Star of Canada wreck of 1912 - a great piece of maritme history.

Location

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External Link

Museum web site: Link