The first Museum meeting to form a committee was held in 1977. We now have our own building plus a refrigerated container which we have painted, roofed, installed a de-humidifier and developed as an asset to store photog...
Rangi Ruru Girls' school archives is housed in Te Koraha, an historic house once owned by the Rhodes family. The collection includes records from the business office, principal's office, PTA, Rangi Ruru Old Girls' Assoc...
Tongarra Museum features changing exhibitions of Aboriginal and European heritage and explores the rich history and culture of Shellharbour City. The museum provides guided tours, assistance with family history and re...
The Queensland Women's Historical Association is an organisation dedicated to educating people about the history of Queensland and in particular the history of Queensland women. The museum has a focus on domestic life in...
Hurworth was a settlement established near New Plymouth in the 1850s. Of the six houses in the settlement four were destroyed in the New Zealand Wars and another lost to fire. Harry Atkinson, having learned from a saw...
The Gus Fisher Gallery of The University of Auckland provides an exhibition programme in the visual arts consistent with the mission of The University of Auckland, which aims to foster, publish and disseminate research a...
The museum is housed in a pre WWII building designed in 1934 by Invercargill's distinguished architect the late Edmund R Wilson, and the Prime Minister - the late Honourable Peter Fraser - opened the building in 1937. It...
Motueka District museum is right in the centre of town - the old High School building (1913) and has been registered with NZ Historic Places Trust since 2002. The museum shows artefacts from Motueka's past. As well as s...
Te Papa is New Zealand’s bold and innovative national museum and a recognised world leader in interactive and visitor-focused museum experiences. New Zealand’s geology and natural environment and the stories of New Z...
Maori and colonial history come together in this extensive museum on Banks Peninsula. The Maori artefact building houses some of the rarer objects in the collection. These include a sacred god stick dating back to the ye...
Dig deep history at our friendly coal mining museum, housed in the local mine manager's house, built in 1890. Coal mining displays include a reconstructed mine tunnel, a miner's cottage dating from 1890 and a set of room...
In 1986 the Historic Bank of New Zealand Building (circa 1887) was gifted to the people of Central Hawkes Bay to house a museum. The area is rich in history, Waipawa being one of the oldest inland towns in New Zealand. ...