Articles by Raglan Museum

Raglan Museum Three Years On

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…



Rickard family members study the exhibit at the opening.

Eva Rickard – the Raglan Golf Course Dispute

Our new exhibition, Eva Rickard – the Raglan Golf Course Dispute opened on Saturday 7th March. The exhibit is on loan from Waikato Museum where it was part of Fight the Power: Protest and Change 1970-1990,…


Brian and Geoff from Anderson Design manouvre the entrance sign into place

First stage installation work for Te Horea exhibit complete

From Thursday 18th to Saturday 19th Dean Cato from Design Strategies along with staff from Anderson Design worked on the first stage installation for Raglan Museum’s Te Horea/ Bird Family Collection  exhibit. The cabinets for…


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Museum Closures

Raglan Museum will be closed to the public on Thursday 18th December for the first stage of installation work on its Te Horea Bird Family Collection exhibit. The closure may extend into Friday depending on…


100 years and 100 poppies

The Raglan Knitting Circle has been busy knitting 100 poppies for the Raglan Museum. The poppies are now on display in the Museum to mark 100 years since the start of the First World War….