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.
Politics
Visit of William Massey Original photo © Russell Museum This photo shows a politician's visit in 1922. The Russell wharf is decorated with flags and a welcoming fern arch. The local men dressed in their best suits and hats and a few small boys form a guard of honour....
Still Watching the Years Go By
Norfolk pine at Te Wahapu Original photo © Russell Museum A Norfolk pine stands sentinel on a knoll at the end of the Te Wahapu peninsula, in a prominent position within one of our recreational reserves. A sign below the tree was erected to mark the reserve in July...
Hangi
Christ Church Centennial 1936 Original photo © Russell Museum The traditional Tall Ships hangi at the Russell Boat Club attracts hundreds each January. This photo shows steam rising from a hangi being opened on 29 March 1936. It was Christ Church's one-hundredth...
Hananui Hotel
Pacific Hotel / Hananui Original photo © Russell Museum This photo shows the Pacific Hotel, later known as Hananui Boarding House, in its prime. It was built in the 1870s and demolished in 1961 to make way for the Hananui Motel, the first motel for Russell. The land...
Flooding
Flooding in Russell Original photo © Russell Museum The winter season is upon us, a time of wind, rain and sometimes flooding. This photo is taken at 8.45am on 6 June 1925, from the hillside above Pitt Street and looking north to Maiki Hill. To the left is York Street...
Fire
Gables & Duke of Marlborough Fire Original photo © Russell Museum When the fire siren sounds, other than Monday night, we all worry. Did we really turn off the stove… Our reliance on rainwater tanks and bores makes us feel vulnerable, especially in summer. This...
Exotic Visitor
Original photo © Russell Museum Nahlin anchored off the wharf in 1932 During the summer season its common to have a cruise ship anchored in the Bay and occasionally a large private launch or yacht. This photo from 1932 shows Lady Yule’s steam yacht Nahlin anchored...
Colonial Gallery
The Colonial Gallery Original photo © Russell Museum The charming Colonial Gallery is no more. It stood on the corner of Chapel and York Streets from 1967–76. Jim and Pauline Yearbury, both artists, ran the gallery and sold paintings, pottery, sculpture, handcrafts...
Take the Back Road
First Service Car to Russell 1930 Original photo © Russell Museum We say Russell has a village feel, and an island quality. Until the 1930s the main access to Russell was by sea. The coastal steamer, the Clansman, brought supplies and passengers twice a week. During...