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Canterbury Photography Museum
Te rohe - Location
Canterbury Photography Museum
at Ferrymead Heritage Park
(Within the Hall of Wheels Display Facility)
Christchurch
New Zealand
Ngā haora mahi - Opening hours
10.00am - 4.00pm: Thursday - Sunday
Closed: Monday - Wednesday
Te utu - Admission
Cost is the entry fee to the Heritage Park, no extra to enter the museum.
Canterbury Photography Museum is based at The Ferrymead Heritage Park in Christchurch New Zealand.
We are a Non-Profit Organisation and our objective is the collection and preservation of the unique photographic heritage of New Zealand, especially of the Canterbury region.
The museum displays a large array of antique and vintage camera and photographic equipment, plus lots of interesting images and early photograph collections.
Donations of old cameras, photographs, negatives or related items are always welcome.
High resolution image files are available, for further information, please contact the museum.
See our moving image collection on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1254625775835281/
We are a Non-Profit Organisation and our objective is the collection and preservation of the unique photographic heritage of New Zealand, especially of the Canterbury region.
The museum displays a large array of antique and vintage camera and photographic equipment, plus lots of interesting images and early photograph collections.
Donations of old cameras, photographs, negatives or related items are always welcome.
High resolution image files are available, for further information, please contact the museum.
See our moving image collection on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1254625775835281/
Ngā momo kohinga-
Collection Strengths
Photography
- Historic photography
Social history
Taonga Māori
Ngā wāhi-
Facilities
Wheelchair Access
Parking
Toilets
Archives
Whakapā mai-
Contact
Postal Address
Canterbury Photography Museum PO Box 112 Lyttelton 8841 New Zealand
Phone number
+64 21 2697233
Email Address
Staff Details
Michael Braithwaite, Barry Hancox, Jim Toner and Warren Phillips.
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