A Pile of Junk and a Stack of Papers – #196

Is that what this is? Or is it a trove of treasures? I guess that depends on your point of view. Russell Museum’s collection policy suggests the latter. We are charged with safeguarding the history and heritage of our area and both of these assortments represent...

Art Saves Lives – #197

It  is with a certain sense of  nostalgia that I put together this piece for the back page. It will be my last, as curator at Russell Museum – Te Whare Taonga o Kororāreka. Looking back over exhibitions from those four years, two stand out, both of them art...

Time For a Makeover – #198

Walkers along the Strand may notice something is missing by the big pohutukawa tree in the museum grounds. Our historic crane is away for much needed TLC. Although kept painted , our salty environment had caused rust to break through and mushroom. The cogs were...

The Clansman – #199

Ships, ferries and float planes have served the Far North as a means of transportation since the area was first settled and given the nature of our terrain will continue to do so. Few in the far north will not recognize the name of the steamship Clansman and though...