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.
Livestock in the Streets – #146
It's Russell in the 1970s - Claude Conning's goat rests on the road while sheep silently mow the church fence line. In the centre, cows wander along York Street in 1915. Images like these feature in Russell Museum's upcoming exhibition - Look Twice - documenting the...
Invasion menace – Russell Saved – #147
The ships were here as part of combined Australian - Dominion fleet manoeuvres. The Kiwi ships were HMS Diomede and HMS Dunedin and the visiting warships, HMAS Canberra and HMAS Australia. Our air force had a presence too - that's the amphibian just off the wharf....
From Horses to Buses – Changes On The Corner – #148
We didn't have room on the 'Look Twice' exhibition wall for these images but they are too good to leave unseen - so here's a chance to look four times at the corner of Cass St and The Strand. On the left we have T.R.Williams and at least two of his brothers in front...
Many Owners, Many Faces – #149
Continuing our series of before and after views of Russell, here's a house that has had many incarnations. It was built in 1869-70, by JL Mandeno, for James White, US Commercial/Consular Agent, and known locally and wrongly, as the American Consul's house. A consul is...
Goods For Sale – #150
You're looking into the waterfront Four Square store in 1997. Maybe it was winter. Maybe in summer there would have been rows of jandals lined up. Back then the middle of the town was still a bit swampy, the domain footy field was a bit wet at one end - customers of...
Old Soldiers Never Die… = #151
...when they are model soldiers. They can be restored to their former state, even improved, with some metal primer, new paint and a steady hand. These models, in the 1845 uniform of the Manchester regiment, the 96th Regt. of Foot, were made in moulded lead by a former...
Busy Campers – #152
Two views - huts in the forties, for soldiers, and canvas tents in the fifties for families and holidaymakers. The Russell Domain has been the temporary home for many thousands of summer visitors, but the 2nd Battalion 3rd Auckland Regiment was here in the winter too....
Hinemoa & Tūtānekai – #153
Coincidence, synergy or synchronicity? Destiny maybe? Call it what you will, there is something going on which makes you wonder. Following the bequest of a significant collection of the work of Pauline and James Yearbury five years ago we have been searching out and...
Holidays in Hauai – #154
These photos are from an album, bought about ten years ago at an Auckland market, showing a family on holiday. We think it may be the Lawford family. We think it may have been about 1943-45. That's all we know - except that they seemed to be having a good time, eating...