The Oxford Observer March 2019

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Oxford Museum re-opens

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Words by Jackie Kirk - Photo by Bruce Chapman An afternoon tea was held at Oxford Museum to give volunteers a look behind the scenes at the results of a recent upgrade. Allan Thompson of Oxford Historical Records Society Inc. was pleased to announce that construction work is complete, and the museum is now open to the public. The museum closed last year for the construction of a new entrance, (which is accessible from the carpark), an upgrade to the toilet facilities, and the installation of a new security surveillance system. Oxford Museum is operated by a group of volunteers, and Allan took the opportunity to thank them all for their time and effort. Paul Sharp was also thanked for making and presenting the museum with a wooden sign. After constructing a full-size flight simulator in Oxford (www. oxfordair.nz) Paul donated machinery to McIver’s Oxford Community Men’s Shed. A 1926 Harley Davidson in contrast with a Members painted the sign which 2012 Suzuki GSXR 1000 Motorcycle is now on display at the museum entrance. The closure of the museum gave committee members the opportunity to rearrange exhibits and add new displays. Motorcycle enthusiasts will be particularly interested in a meticulously restored 1926 Harley Davidson on display. This is the type of motorcycle which would have transported locals ninety years ago. A 2012 Suzuki GSXR 1000 racing motorcycle is displayed alongside the ‘golden oldie’, to show how motorcycle production has changed over eighty-six years.

The museum is currently open Sunday 11am – 4pm, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 1pm – 3.30pm and admission is free.

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