Thames Museum Te Whare Taonga o te Kauaeranga
The Thames Museum Te Whare Taonga o te Kauaeranga collects, displays and preserves objects related to the history of the Thames area. The Taonga Gallery opened in July 2022 in collaboration with local iwi. The general collection features objects from early Thames including a unique display of handcrafted kauri models of heritage buildings. Other displays include: A timeline display, artifacts from forestry work, kauri gum extraction, gold mining and the heavy industries associated with it, pioneer-era Thames newspapers, photographers and domestic life. New displays feature bottles of Thames and other collectible objects. A major exhibition commemorates Thames 150 years a town with a focus on the 1970s. This includes photographs by John Field and Les Downey. 2024 featured collection - 1900s photographs by F J Causley. Specialists in family history and town research with a range of resources for the researcher. Full assistance and research services available in person and online.
Ehive 2024-25 Subscription courtesy of Graeme Wright Transport Ltd
Corner of Pollen and Cochrane Streets, Grahamstown, Thames.
North end of Pollen Street.
3500
New Zealand