Fresh Fish on the Menu – #124

Fresh Fish on the Menu – #124

Would this picture have enticed you to visit Russell in 1907? It’s from the NZ Government Railways publicity department. There was no rail link from Auckland to Opua however, until 1925, so most travellers then, came to Russell by sea. From 1884 to 1931 the SS...
Pop goes the Weasel – #125

Pop goes the Weasel – #125

No, it’s nothing to do with pest control. It is thought that the rhyme originated in the late 19th or early 20th century. This was a time of great poverty in England. One way the people could obtain money was to pawn their possessions. This was known as to hock or...
More Russell Rugby Players – #126

More Russell Rugby Players – #126

Here’s another old one for you. This photo was recently added to our archives, courtesy of Aunty Win Williams, whose husband Trevor was a member of this Russell senior rugby team when he was still a student at Kawakawa District High school.  On this day in 1946 they...
Avalon & Russell’s Regatta – #128

Avalon & Russell’s Regatta – #128

The Avalon, built in 1927, is seen here taking time out from her usual pursuit of chasing big game fish in the Bay of Islands – officiating in another Russell tradition, the Regatta. The Regatta began in 1912; it was held each summer until the 1950s and included...
A Scout Camp in the Fifties – #129

A Scout Camp in the Fifties – #129

Scouting in Russell has been through many incarnations. “The Northland Gazette”, a supplement of Kawakawa’s  Bay of Islands Luminary reported on Tues Sep 23 1947, that a Sea Scouts investiture had been held the previous week. Only three months after the...