The Edwin Fox Maritime Museum in Picton
The Edwin Fox Maritime Museum in Picton offers a fascinating glimpse into maritime history. The museum is home to the Edwin Fox, the world’s ninth-oldest wooden sailing ship and the last surviving convict ship that transported prisoners to Australia. Built in 1853 in India, the Edwin Fox has an impressive history that includes service in the Crimean War, transporting immigrants to New Zealand, and carrying supplies during the Australian gold rush.
Key highlights of the museum:
- The Edwin Fox Ship: Visitors can walk through and explore the actual ship, learning about its construction and long history. The ship has been preserved in a dry dock, allowing visitors to see its original wooden structure.
- Interactive Exhibits: The museum offers interactive displays showcasing the ship's journeys, the people it carried, and its various roles through the centuries.
- Maritime History: Learn about the role of ships in the migration of people to New Zealand and other parts of the world during the 19th century.
- Family-Friendly Experience: The museum caters to all ages, with engaging activities and storytelling, making it a great stop for families.
Located on Picton's waterfront, the museum is an essential visit for history buffs and anyone interested in the maritime past of New Zealand. It's also close to other attractions in the Marlborough region, such as the Queen Charlotte Sound and various scenic vineyards.
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