• The History of Central Otago Merino Farming

    Cromwell Museum The Mall

    Jillian Jopp presented this talk at Central Stories in late January to a full house. If you missed it, here’s your chance to hear it at Cromwell Museum. Jillian talks about how merino farming developed in Central Otago, life on Moutere Station and what makes [...]

  • Drybread Cemetery Reburial

    Drybread Cemetery Omakau

    The Southern Cemeteries Archaeological Project will soon be complete, when the third and final reburial ceremony takes place at Drybread Cemetery this month.The public reburial, which will include both Christian and Chinese services, will take place on 1pm May 20.  Members of the public [...]

  • Remembering the Hyde Rail Disaster

    Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery Alexandra

    BOOKED OUT!  However you can add your name to the waiting list through the 'book now' button below. On 4  June 1943, the crash of the Cromwell to Dunedin express near Hyde ended lives, devastated families, and shook an entire country. It was the [...]

  • Black gold – the history of coal mining in Central Otago

    Teviot Museum - Lodge Building 77 Scotland St, Roxburgh, New Zealand

    For the swarms of miners that came to the area in search of gold, there was very little wood to build with or keep warm. Coal became a pivotal resource for domestic use and eventually to power dredges operating along the Clutha River. Russell [...]

  • Vallance Cottage Website Launch

    Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery Alexandra

    The Vallance Cottage Working Group is passionate about bringing the stories of the nineteenth century cottage to life, with many projects underway to create an interactive experience. To celebrate the launch of the Vallance Cottage website, a short film featuring descendent Nicola Toki will [...]

  • Part One : The French Connection

    Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery Alexandra

    PART ONE: French immigrant, Jean Desire Féraud goes down in history as being one of first pioneers to develop viticulture in the region in 1864, along with his neighbours, and fellow Frenchmen, the Bladier brothers. Renowned author on the subject, Ric Oram shares his extensive research on [...]

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