Russell Heritage
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Heritage Corners
Russell Museum enjoys telling some of the fascinating stories from the town’s history. Over the years, our local paper Russell Lights carries regular feature articles called Heritage Corner which feature these early gems about the town and our people. Some of our earlier articles are reproduced here for information.
A selection of them have been reproduced here. When you visit Russell, look out as you may well recognise some of the places and names from our past. Scroll back to view archived stories from our past.
Someone to Buttonhole
Russell Town Council 1956-9 Original photo © Russell Museum This photo shows the members of the Russell Town Council 1956-9 seated outside the entrance to the Russell Library. The room that the library now uses as a workroom was the Town Council room where meetings...
The High Place
Original photo © Russell Museum Leo White's Singer car on Maiki hill in 1930. This photo shows Leo White’s little Singer car believed to have been the first car to drive up to the flagstaff on Maiki hill in 1930. Leo worked for the Auckland Weekly News as a...
Summer by the Sea
Original photo © Russell Museum Phyllis Boucher congratulates Charlie Baker Long hot summer days draw locals and visitors to the beach whether Kororareka Bay, Oneroa or Tapeka. Locals too enjoy a swim, particularly our children who learn to swim as naturally as they...
Summer Bounty
Original photo © Russell Museum Percy Kydd with delicious bounty Here is Percy Kydd with the result of a summer dive in the Bay, a photo taken by Warkworth photographer Tudor Collins in the1950s. Percy was one of a family of 12 children whose parents were David Henry...
Subdivision
B&W photo postcard by Montagu. Russell no. R141. C. 1920s. From the earliest time the ‘S’ word has been part of Russell. This old photo postcard shows a metalled track down to Long Beach. Down below a bathing shed and long drop toilet stand on the foreshore. In...
Russell Wharf
Clansman at Russell Wharf c1890 Original photo © Russell Museum Today, as in the past, most visitors approach Russell from the sea. Russell wharf is our front door. Old photos from the 1860s show two jetties, north of the present wharf, with tramlines into waterfront...
Russell’s first Birdman
First aerial mail run to Russell Original photo © Russell Museum The Russell birdman contest brought excitement and colour to our cold grey winter days In 1920 another birdman brought intense excitement and wonder to Russell. Pilot George Bolt brought a seaplane to...
Cosmopolitan Russell
Russell School Pupils c1890s Original photo © Russell Museum It's the start of a new school year. This photo shows 58 Russell School pupils gathered outside their new one roomed school built in 1892. Names include Stephenson, Baker, Williams, Woods, Flowerday, Deery,...
Re-enactment
Re-enactment of Hobson landing at Kororareka Original photo © Russell Museum Captain William Hobson anchored off Kororareka (Russell) midday on 29 January 1840. He issued an invitation to citizens of the Bay to meet him at Kororareka church in the afternoon of the...