Events

Taonga o te Marama/Object of the Month

What stories can a plough tell? Layers of history surround one of Whanganui’s earliest farming tools.
Fri, 15 May, 2026
12:15 pm
– 1:00 pm
Koha
Whanganui Regional Museum

Events

Taonga o te Marama/Object of the Month

What stories can a plough tell? Layers of history surround one of Whanganui’s earliest farming tools.
Fri, 15 May, 2026
12:15 pm
– 1:00 pm
Koha
Whanganui Regional Museum

May Feature: Mr Bell’s Plough

Thought to have been used to plough the first furrow in Whanganui, Mr Bell’s swing plough (made in England prior to 1841) offers a glimpse into early European farming practices. Drawn by a bullock and requiring skill to operate, it was used to cultivate staple crops such as wheat and barley.

Its journey into the Museum collection has long been something of a mystery — one that has only recently begun to be better understood. Through this object, we can explore the different layers of history and how perspectives on the past continue to evolve.

Join Sue Garside, Kaihāpai Taonga/General Curator, to explore the Bell family’s intriguing story.

Everyone is welcome. No need to book. Meet in the Museum’s Atrium. Admission is free. Koha for the Museum is always appreciated.

Every month, discover a different object, meet the curators, and hear the stories that bring our collections to life!