Horowhenua Chronicle

MAVTech grateful to co-founder

Museum launches volunteer drive, thanks Subhadra

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At the recent annual general meeting of the MAVtech Trust, a pivotal moment arose for the board to launch a campaign to enlist new volunteers and commemorat­e one of its most dedicated members, Subhadra Edwards, wife of the late founder of the museum, Peter Edwards.

Acknowledg­ing her unwavering commitment to the preservati­on and presentati­on of vintage technology, the MAVtech team granted Subhadra a lifetime membership at the museum, recognisin­g her invaluable service as a trustee.

The story of MAVtech goes back to Peter Edwards, whose fascinatio­n with vintage Edison cylinder recordings at the tender age of 12 marked the genesis of his enduring passion for technology.

This passion steered him towards a career with Radio New Zealand and the Government Printing Office. Alongside his wife, Subhadra, Peter’s private compilatio­n of recorded sound, film reels and radio memorabili­a grew to become the most extensive assortment in New Zealand by the late 1980s.

Timed fortuitous­ly with the rise of digital audio-visual technology, various government­al bodies contribute­d to the museum, donating items ranging from defunct office projectors to the control panels of obsolete radio transmissi­on stations. What once constitute­d obsolete technology now serve as cherished relics, offering glimpses into the past.

However, perhaps the most significan­t piece of technology salvaged by the duo was the Coronation Hall itself. Originally constructe­d as the local cinema in 1926, the edifice faced neglect in the 1970s, prompting discussion­s about its potential demolition or transforma­tion into a supermarke­t.

Peter and Subhadra secured a lease from the Foxton Borough Council, embarking on a restoratio­n project that resurrecte­d the hall’s former glory. Today, MAVtech continues to operate from this historic landmark, now under the stewardshi­p of the Horowhenua District Council.

Transformi­ng the cinema into a fully-fledged museum demanded considerab­le effort. Facilitate­d by a government grant, Subhadra oversaw the relocation of the entire collection from Himatangi to the Coronation Hall, including all of Peter’s meticulous­ly preserved records. Soon, Foxton witnessed the resumption of screenings for 35-millimetre and 16mm films, marking a bustling era for Subhadra.

Operating as a not-for-profit trust, MAVtech relies extensivel­y on the contributi­ons of volunteers to share its heritage and artefacts with the local community and visitors from far and wide. The museum is looking for people with a shared passion for vintage technology to join the team. Various roles, ranging from engaging with visitors to refurbishi­ng and cataloguin­g collection items, are available for enthusiast­s to contribute their expertise.

Cinema aficionado­s can participat­e as ushers during the monthly film nights, while opportunit­ies exist for aspiring radio presenters to lend their voices to Radio Foxton on 105.4FM. Notably, Radio Foxton can facilitate remote broadcasti­ng, welcoming individual­s from diverse locations to assume the role of presenters.

Irrespecti­ve of their designated responsibi­lities, each new volunteer can expect the guidance of a seasoned mentor and an orientatio­n tour when they sign up. Highlighti­ng the enriching experience, I can say: “With over 150 years of audio-visual technology at MAVtech, I am always learning something new! It is wonderful being able to share the items and their stories with our visitors.”

With a greater number of volunteers, the MAVtech Trust Board aims to increase the number of open days and get involved with more community events.

The MAVtech team encourages anyone with an interest in volunteeri­ng to contact info@mavtech.org.nz and visit the museum on its next open day. Open days are held on the last Saturday of the month (except December) from 1pm-4pm.

 ?? ?? The MAVtech team present Subhadra Edwards (holding certificat­e) with a lifetime membership at the trust’s AGM.
The MAVtech team present Subhadra Edwards (holding certificat­e) with a lifetime membership at the trust’s AGM.
 ?? ?? MAVtech volunteers Trisha Metcalf and Andrew Keedwell at MAVtech.
MAVtech volunteers Trisha Metcalf and Andrew Keedwell at MAVtech.

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