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edwin fox maritime museum

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    The Edwin Fox is a great example of NZ Maritime History, 159 years old...
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    • Chriada50 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was a really well presented and unique exhibition well worth the NZ$15 entrance fee. Particularly interesting to read about the vessel's construction and then see it in the dry dock.
    • lizardman24 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was great. Seems sad that not many people even know this is here.we got cheap entry via bookme.ould defiantly recommend and it only will take you 60-90 minutes
    • henr2011 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Some of my ancestors emigrated from UK to Australia in a ship like this one, at around the same time (mid 1800s), so it was fantastic to be able to walk all around it and see what the interior was like. Also amazing to enter a dry dock and stand under a ship's hull, not something you do every day!
    • 784ianj 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very interesting place to visit with a mixture of history about Picton and the Sailing vessel The Edwin Fox. The staff were friendly and informative . The vessel itself is being preserved rather than restored, but you still can get the feeling as to what life aboard would have been like all those years ago.
    • 936jennys 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We stumbled across this museum whilst walking around....take the time to have a look. A walk inside the hull of the old boat on display was interesting
    • memee08 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Our visit to the Edwin fox museum was great. We met a very attentive and enthusiastic staff member and were disappointed to miss the tour. Really interesting to see the boat on 2 levels and the underside. A few good areas set up on the upper deck to show conditions for various types of passengers during the boats' use. Museum area was well set up sequenced from the birth of the ship through her use in the Crimean war, transporting convicts to Western Australia, settlers to NZ then through to more recent uses. Watch the film as it gives a good rundown of the history interspersed amongst 1980s footage of her being transported into the dry dock where she now sits. Worth the effort if you are in Picton given that she is the last remaining ship used to transport troops to the Crimea region and the last remaining Australian convict ship. We got a great deal on bookme.com though I would have happily paid full price.
    • 3maryh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Three aspects of this museum:Look around the museum, see a film about the Edwin Fox then go outside and right underneath it in dry dock.We visited a few years ago then again last month when we were were amazed to find they are busy decking out the inside in the original layout. So don't forget to go inside too!
    • LindaB370 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum focusses on a ship that has been lovingly preserved by a group of dedicated and determined people. What an achievement. The boat itself is beautiful in its own way. I enjoyed being able to walk on the ancient timbers, and marvel at the curve of wood around the hull. Such a close-up look is rare! The stories of the ship's voyages, including convict transport, are fascinating, and well presented. Just getting the boat into the dry dock was a feat in itself, as documented by the film in the main gallery. Little touches, like a bunk that visitors are invited to lie on, a model of a convict emerging from the accommodation below, make it easier to capture the life on board. For the technically minded, there are also diagrams of the method of constructing wooden hulls.
    • ZviC200 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum is outstanding. The Edwin Fox was a cargo carrying sailing ship which has been preserved in dry dock in Picton. The museum is fascinating, with many artifacts and information, including an excellent, short video. You needn't love boats to be captivated by the Edwin Fox's history, especially the story behind its purchase and preservation by its dedicated team of restorers and others. Standing in its dry dock, under its hull, and wandering in what's left of the ship helps you appreciate the skill in building it, and the challenge to preserve it. Fascinating- if in Picton, go!
    • 36chrisr 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Stuck with a rainy day in Picton, I popped along to see the Edwin Fox. I was just in time to join a tour with the museum manager. Her passion and interest for the stories of this ship made history come alive as she described the various voyages, cargoes and uses to which the boat has been put. A unique opportunity to explore a piece of history at such close quarters with such a knowledgeable guide is not to be missed. Aim to be there for a tour which run at 11am and 1pm and know that your entrance fee is preserving a piece of global history.
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