The Story Behind The Face – #168

The Story Behind The Face – #168

She gazes quietly in her corner. There are only a few clues as to her origin or history and little is known about how she ended up in Russell Museum.  It is thought that she was part of the figurehead from the barque Lizzie Bell, 1070 tons, which set out from...
Look She’s Painting – #169

Look She’s Painting – #169

This wee building was once Frank and Hope Miller’s grocery store. In 1967 it became an art gallery. Operated by Pauline and Jim Yearbury until 1976, it was on the corner of York and Chapel Streets, where the Duke Tavern car park is now. A year later Pauline...
Artist, Greta Henry  – #170

Artist, Greta Henry – #170

Greta Henry came to Russell with her husband Peter in the 1980s, to retire and enjoy life after sampling it in the 1970s while helping her niece Gill Jones run the Gables. Her vibrant watercolours reflect this vividly. She was self taught and she loved Russell, the...
Visit by the Astrolabe 1840 – #171

Visit by the Astrolabe 1840 – #171

The reproduction of the sketch by Le Breton (the ship’s surgeon) at first glance looks like the Kororareka flag staff, but look again. The American flag is flying and so in all probability the location is Okiato Point which was then owned by James Reddy Clendon, the...
A Narrow Escape  – #172

A Narrow Escape – #172

Did you know that 40 forty years ago planning permission was granted by both the Bay of Islands County Council and the Town and Country Planning Board for a four- story block of twenty four luxury apartments to be built on the Russell waterfront adjacent to Pompallier...
Fabled Life of an Old Homestead – #173

Fabled Life of an Old Homestead – #173

Many people believe the old homestead in Orongo Bay to be the former home of James Reddy Clendon but according to Russell’s best known local historian the late Miss Marie King that is not so. The following is extracted from the NZ Herald Feb 20 1976: “You would...