Winning The Peace
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When:
| Tue 29 Jun ’10, 10:00am–5:00pm |
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| Wed 30 Jun ’10, 10:00am–5:00pm |
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Where: MOTAT (Museum of Transport & Technology), 805 Great North Rd, Western Springs Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Adult: $14.00
- Child: $8.00
- Student: $8.00
- Senior: $7.00
- Family Pass (2 adults, 4 children): $35.00
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See the changes that took place in New Zealand following World War II and how they transformed the Kiwi way of life forever.
Between July 1945 and March 1946, 73,000 men and women came home from serving in the War overseas. Upon their return a number of astonishing developments were made including a total re-construction of the roading system in Auckland, the first automatic traffic lights were installed and a Royal Commission in favour of building the Harbour Bridge was passed.
In this new exhibition, notice the change in social structure in New Zealand once the war was over as women who had stayed behind and adapted to masculine war time roles returned to their jobs as mothers and homemakers.
With a variety of displays on-show such as the Bedford Truck and New Zealand wartime uniforms and medals, this is the perfect exhibition to get kids interested in New Zealand’s history and post-war developments.






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