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Thames School of Mines & Mineralogical Museum

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The Thames School of Mines, sited on the urupa (resting place) of Aparangi, has great spiritual, cultural and archaeological significance as a location of an urupa (burial ground). It is particularly important to Ngati Maru Paraone and Te Huiraukura, who gifted this tapu land to the Wesleyans for religious purposes only. In 1869 a church and Sunday School were built.

Despite successful Ngati Maru opposition to a primary school on this site, there was a shift from religious instruction when the School of Mines opened in 1886. This was one of about 30 such schools set up to stimulate economic growth in New Zealand.

Other buildings were added, as needed, up and into the 20th century. Prominent among these additions was the large mineralogical museum that opened in 1901.

The complex is particularly significant for its links with science and technology, still containing a large amount of equipment related to the development and teaching of mining and extraction techniques. Its well-preserved interiors demonstrate the use and appearance of educational structures prior to the twentieth century.

The school closed in 1954 and the NZHPT acquired the complex in 1979.

The Thames School of Mines site is nationally significant as a rare and best example of a School of Mines still open to the public. Very few Schools of Mines buildings survive in New Zealand and, of these, the Thames complex is undoubtedly the best preserved and most authentic.

Collection Type
Historic Site, Science, Technology


Contact Details
Telephone number icon64-7-868 6227
Fax number icon64-7-868 6995
Web address iconhttp://www.historicplaces.org.nz/placesToVisit/waikatoCoromandel/ThamesSchoolofMines.aspx
Email address iconthamesschoolofmines@historic.org.nz


Visitor Information
Physical address icon101 Cochrane Street, (corner of Brown and Cochrane Streest) Thames, New Zealand
Hours of operation iconFebruary - December Wed-Sun, 11am-3pm January daily 11am-3 pm Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.
Charges iconAdult $10 Child free Concessions available


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Map, 'Plan of the Hauraki Gold Field, Thames'; Beere Brothers; 1871; XTS.2985Document, 'Thames School of Mines Rules and Regulations'; Albert Bruce; XTS.3399Memorandum book; Dr Henry Weekes (Circa 1804-1894); 1856-1877; XTS.130.1Documents [miner's permit and miner's right]; 1868; XTS.110Exercise book; Wildman and Arey; XTS.3857
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Mineral and rock collection; James Tennant; Circa 1877; XTS.3855.1Display case; XTS.2174.1Stamper battery model; Mr Dunlop; 1904; XTS.16Vase; Circa 1904; XTS.2335Medal; XTS.2164
Natural Science -View all (29)
Goodletite; XTS.2228Andesite; XTS.357Native copper; XTS.1621Biotite; XTS.190Lead zinc silver sulphides; XTS.2220.1
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Colourised photograph, Untitled [William Henry Cobley]; XTS.2974
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