The Queen’s First Walkabout – #174

The Queen’s First Walkabout – #174

…was yet another first for Russell. Museum curator Marie King, in 1977, was not about to let Wellington claim that honour. She wrote to the NZ Herald and set them straight. “It was in Russell on the afternoon of February 6, 1963. There was no advance...
Old, New  & Obsolete – #175

Old, New & Obsolete – #175

“When next you are in Russell it would be well worth your while to visit the new museum. When I went I was absolutely amazed at the items on display and their history attached. I wondered which items in use at the present time would in 20 years hence be a museum...
Intrepid Journeys – #176

Intrepid Journeys – #176

In 1967 two young men decided to explore the world, traveling in a 1925 vintage Buick. One of the intrepid duo was Hugh Blomfield of Russell, then aged 22. Their intention was to explore Australia, Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Britain. Sadly, it was not to be;...
Operation Greenfingers – #177

Operation Greenfingers – #177

…is what this gathering of Brownies was dubbed in 1973. As part of a nationwide initiative aimed at improving and cleaning up the environment, they worked for two months raising money to buy two flowering trees for their school. Now 41 years old, the cherry tree...
Willing Swimmers – #178

Willing Swimmers – #178

The Bay of Islands Luminary reported in 1936 that, on January 30th, 15 year old Charles Baker accomplished the feat of swimming from Russell to Paihia and immediately back to Russell, a distance of over four miles. He was given refreshments at intervals and was none...
Tall Ships Arrive – in the 1880s – #179

Tall Ships Arrive – in the 1880s – #179

“It was quite exciting to get up one morning to find a ship at anchor – perhaps more than one – or we might hear the flapping of sails during the night, then the morning could not come quickly enough to see which one it was. We had our favourites – those...