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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.
“An Unsettled History” Recognised – #87
On Sunday 9 August, Te Paparahi o Te Raki (The Northland Inquiry) facilitator Barry Rigby and Registrar Tina Mihaere met with the Russell Museum trustees and staff in order to give special acknowledgement of Russell Museum’s recent exhibition “An Unsettled History”. ...
Captain Handy’s Daughter – #89
During the 19th century hundreds of American whaling barks set sail from New England for foreign seas. In December 1844, lured by the news of great fortunes being made in the Pacific whaling grounds, Captain Ichabod Handy sailed the Belle out of New Bedford harbour. ...
Scout’s Honour – #90
Built at the back of the Russell Town Hall in 1932 for the Russell Guides and Brownies Association, the Russell Scout Hall, as it was known in our community, served as the Sea Scout, Scout, Brownies and Cub Den, for many years. Interest waned, the hall fell into...
Early schooling in Kororareka/Russell – #93
Early schooling in Kororareka was a religious affair with Māori children receiving the first lessons from Marist Brothers on Pompallier Mission Station grounds in 1839. After a Catholic chapel was built in 1840, the Brothers offered weekday classes to European...
Lindauer’s good teaching – #95
Bay of Islands College recently held their Year 11, 12 and Senior Graduation prize giving and a number of ex Russell Primary School pupils, Ashe Cooper, Judy Elliot, Jack Blomfield, Jonty Hooson, Tyrone MacInnes, Hayley Jenner and Andrew Frankum were recognised for...
“Overheard in the Gallery” – #96
It’s coming up to silly season again when the symbiotic relationship between holiday makers and Russell’s economy hopefully reaches its potential. Locals become good ambassadors guiding tourists to our historic spots, appropriate shops, restaurants and galleries. ...
The Lane Oar – #98
Past events and our knowledge of them are more often than not lost to the mists of time but sometimes a link is made and history is hauled into the present for a new generation to carry forward our precious stories. Such is the case of the Lane Oar. At the turn of...
Russell today, Kororareka yesterday – #100
Photograph of a portrait by G F Watts of Lord Russell. Since first appearing in Russell Lights on the 16 September 2004, Heritage Corner has enlightened readers about Russell’s unique and considerable history. For its 100th Heritage Corner article we thank Russell...
“Go-ashore” – #101
History provides some quirky stories and the tale of how an early cooking utensil got its name could be one of them. Small, with a handle each side and a rounded bottom, such pots were ideal for cooking over an open fire. These three-legged cooking pots were very...