If you love Museums then you will love this shop. Shelves are crammed with fantastic books and unique gifts - from the very best of New Zealand craft and jewellery to children?s gifts and maritime memorabilia.
Open daily, except Christmas Day, from 10am to 5pm. (Members of the Foundations Club receive up to 20% discount on purchases).
For personal service call the Museum Shop on 04 472 8904 or .
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The Wahine Disaster - on DVDAn award winning feature length documentary. Produced and directed by Sharon Barbour of Storm Productions, with parts filmed in the Museum, the documentary includes moving accounts from survivors and rescuers who have never been interviewed before. The Wahine Disaster - DVD $30 Also available: The Wahine Disaster - Book $35 and Commemorative Newspaper reproduced from 1968 $10 Or buy all three for $55 BEST FILM?International Film Festival (AMRITSA), Wales - June 08BEST DOCUMENTARY West Hollywood Film Festival, USA ? Aug 08SPIRIT AWARD (Feature Documentary Film) Moondance Film Festival, Colorado, USA ? Aug 08 |
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Paddy the WandererVisit the Museum shop for a range of Paddy Souveniers. This ginger and brown airedale terrier was a much loved Wellington identity in the 1930's and is now the famous Museum mascot. Paddy the Wanderer book by Dianne Haworth $19.00 Paddy the Wanderer Extended Edition by Dianne Haworth $27.00 Paddy the Wanderer Stationary Sets $6.50 |
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Pounamu gifts - from $40.00Pounamu, the Jade of New Zealand, is predominantly sourced from the West Coast of the South Island. We are proud to be able to offer a range of Pounamu products which reflect traditional Maori symbols - from handcrafted pendants, earrings and cufflinks to traditional weapons such as the adze and the patu. |
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Wellington historyWellington Harbour written by David Johnson provides readers with a comprehensive history of Te Whanganui a Tara from European settlement in the mid 19th century to the development of the harbour as a site for work and play for both Wellington residents and visitors to the city in the 21st century. $35.00 + a free Bond Store book which tells the history of the Museum's building on the waterfront. |
