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.
A House with a Past
Orongo Homestead before renovations in the 1980s It’s hard to recognise Orongo Homestead in this plain, unpainted two storey house, photographed in the 1960s. Today it is a luxury tourist destination set in landscaped gardens. The L shaped house with a shingle roof...
The Russell Methodist Church
It doesn’t have any bullet holes like its famous older cousin, but the Methodist Church never-the-less has a wonderful rich history. Early Methodist history records the Wesleyan missionary Rev. Samuel Leigh visiting New Zealand in 1819. Seeing a need to establish a...
Early Tapeka
Russell Lights - Vol 7 Issue 19 - Sept 2004 This frail and damaged photo shows Tapeka in the early 1900s, when the land was farmed. To the right are the Norfolk Island pines planted by Samuel Stephenson in the 1830s, which still survive on the reserve. Near the trees...
A Welcoming Light
Russell Lights - Volume 10 - Issue 13 - June 2007 # 35 This photo of Cape Brett lighthouse was taken from a set of glass plates given some years ago to the Russell Museum by Lillian Woodcock. They date from the 1920s. The photos were developed for us by Laurence...
An inherited lot
Russell Lights - Vol 11 - Issue 24 On the edge of the Russell museum grounds, by the York Street frontage, there stands an elegant lamp post. A bit weathered, it now plays host to a few lucky spiders and the occasional bird looking for a resting place. Originally...