Whanganui Regional Museum
About Whanganui Regional Museum
The Whanganui Regional Museum in Whanganui, New Zealand, has an in depth series of herbal and human-history gadgets. The emphasis is on objects from the Manawatu-Wanganui region, but the collection additionally includes gadgets of countrywide and global significance, which includes Pacific tapa, ceramics from Asia and Cyprus, and moa bones from nearby Makirikiri Swamp. Local naturalist and jeweller Samuel Henry Drew was instrumental in establishing the museum; his personal series become offered to the metropolis, and he became honorary curator when the then-Wanganui Public Museum opened on 24 March 1895. The authentic constructing became at the website online of the present Savage Club Hall. A new constructing close to Queen's Park changed into built in 1928.
Designed via architect Robert Talboys, the building had -tales and a basement. The museum changed into renamed the 'Alexander Museum', after Henry Alexander as the brand new construct was funded with monies from his estate. The move to the brand new museum delivered approximately a trade in show off. Previously stored collections had been displayed, including the McLachlan series of coins. A newspaper article on the time pronounced that the collection of British coins become the most important in the Southern Hemisphere and blanketed cash from the Roman length right up to the 1920s.
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