The New Zealand Herald

Recipe for maritime history, just add water

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The New Zealand Maritime Museum Hui te Ananui A Tangaroa celebrated its 25th anniversar­y last night after first opening in 1993.

Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy, members of Nga¯ ti Wha¯ tua

O¯ ra¯ kei, Tainui and the Te Toki Voyaging Trust all attended the event after arriving at the museum in a waka.

Partnering with Nga¯ ti Wha¯ tua Ora¯ ¯ kei, the museum celebrated with supporters, stakeholde­rs and volunteers about its history and achievemen­ts.

The museum itself focuses on the bond New Zealanders have with the sea and the stories of exploratio­n, discovery, immigratio­n and sailing.

Based on Hobson Wharf near the Viaduct Harbour in central Auckland, the museum is New Zealand’s national home for maritime history.

It holds a collection of over 130 water craft ranging in size and complexity from a surfboard to the 18-metre ketch-rigged scow Ted Ashby. The Ted Ashby is also available for public sailings and to celebrate its 25th birthday, the museum gave away 25 family passes to sail on it, worth $50-$95.

The museum was first proposed in 1980 by a group of like-minded individual­s, many of whom were Auckland Harbour Board and Union Steam Ship Company members.

Initially, it was to house a growing collection of maritime archives within the Auckland Maritime Society and Auckland Museum collection­s.

As well as the vessels located there, it has an extensive collection of artefacts, books, archival material and photograph­s relating to New Zealand’s maritime history.

As one of the world’s most geographic­ally isolated nations, New Zealand’s people have an incredible connection with the ocean.

The museum uncovers the stories around New Zealand’s first discovery by Kupe, the migrations of Polynesian people, Abel Tasman and Captain Cook.

A team of staff and volunteers share New Zealand’s marine history with more than 160,000 visitors a year through its galleries, exhibition­s, programmes, function centre and onwater experience­s like the Ted Ashby.

 ?? Photo / Dean Purcell ?? Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy and Maritime Museum director Vincent Lipanovich with the anniversar­y cake.
Photo / Dean Purcell Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy and Maritime Museum director Vincent Lipanovich with the anniversar­y cake.

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