Mail Over Seas – #180

Mail Over Seas – #180

Letters are fast becoming a rarity – the kind written on paper and posted in an envelope with a stamp stuck in the corner. We have lots of other options now -email, facebook, skype – but it wasn’t that long ago when letters were it. Our earliest...
In the News Again – Celox – #181

In the News Again – Celox – #181

Her first sinking was in 1921 during a Saturday afternoon race to Waiheke Island. Built in 1908 by Logan Bros, Celox was a classic mullet boat, twenty-six feet long and well known to anyone who has frequented Matauwhi Bay over the last few decades. She featured in...
Endeavour  Model Re-launch Looks Likely – #182

Endeavour Model Re-launch Looks Likely – #182

Synchronicity struck a couple of weeks ago at Russell Museum. Quite by chance two sailors arrived, within minutes of each other, with one aim in mind – to check out our Endeavour model for seaworthiness. The verdict was unanimous. Yes, it can be done. Our...
A Treasure Discovered in a Shed – #183

A Treasure Discovered in a Shed – #183

Geoff Hindle had a cleanup in his shed a few weeks ago. Look at what he found! Thank you Geoff, for donating this artists paint box to Russell Museum. It was made by English firm Winsor and Newton – “By appointment to Her Majesty Queen Victoria and the...
Netting the Whale – #184

Netting the Whale – #184

This extract is from the Northern Advocate 6 May 1915 – almost a hundred years ago. “The whaling season, representing a period of considerable activity in the Bay of Islands…opens this month and extends to October. The opening of the season is in no...

Two Cricket Teams – #185

Since cricket is a hot topic at present, it seemed a good time to revisit Russell’s cricketing history. The older of these two photos is of a Russell Cricket Team in the 1900s, the other is a Bay College first eleven in 1958. There are two copies of the old...