Sailing in Lyttelton and Redcliffs
Sailing in Lyttelton and Redcliffs
Page 86 of photograph album. Sailing at Moncks Bay and Lyttelton, and the ferry steamer, Rangatira.
[Top left] A number of vessels sailing in Moncks Bay. The vessel closest to the jetty has a number maritime signal flags displayed.
[Top centre] Sailing boats taking part in a regatta in Moncks bay, Redcliffs.
[Top right] Crowds of people gathered on the jetty of the Christchurch Sailing Club.
[Bottom left] Unidentified people in two row boats on Lyttelton Harbour. The inter-island express steamer ferry, Rangatira, is moored at the wharf.
[Bottom centre] Three unidentified people sailing in a dingy 'Wand Us' in Lyttelton Harbour, near the tank farm.
[Bottom right] An unidentified sailor sitting in a boat on Lyttelton Harbour.
Contributors note: "The photographs in the album were taken by my father, Edward (Eddie) Walsh."
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