Whaingaroa 1835 – James and Mary Wallis
April 2015 marks 180 years since the Rev James Wallis arrived in Raglan to set up a Mission Station at Te Horea. He was to serve as a missionary in the Whaingaroa area for 30…
April 2015 marks 180 years since the Rev James Wallis arrived in Raglan to set up a Mission Station at Te Horea. He was to serve as a missionary in the Whaingaroa area for 30…
Our new exhibition, Raglan Remembers World War One is proving very popular. Several school visits have been made to the exhibition and many locals have visited to check on their family members. Raglander Joan Hawken…
Following the opening of the Raglan Remembers World War One exhibition on Saturday 18th April, the display is open every day. The Raglan Museum WW1 exhibition is about the soldiers who left from the district…
The Exhibition opening outside the museum, 15 Wainui Road, Raglan is at 10.00am on Saturday 18th April 2015 The Raglan Museum World War 1 exhibition is about the soldiers who left from the district for…
by Sue Russell, republished from Raglan Chronicle with permission A small team of local volunteers are collectively putting in hundreds of hours researching photos and creating the content for an ambitious and ‘very appropriate’ tribute to…
by Sue Russell, republished from Raglan Chronicle with permission Since opening its doors on 12 November 2011 there has been a constant stream of activity and development taking place in our modern purpose-built museum in Wainui…