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Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />
Wednesday <strong>August</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
Baden Norris<br />
Historian, an inspiration and a<br />
Well known Lyttelton<br />
and Sumner resident<br />
Baden Norris died last<br />
Wednesday aged 92.<br />
Matt Salmons looks<br />
back on the life of this<br />
iconic historian<br />
A TIRELESS historian, avid<br />
explorer, prospector, wharfside<br />
worker, writer and emeritus<br />
curator of two museums,<br />
Lyttelton-born Baden Norris<br />
balanced scholarly pursuits with<br />
a down-to-earth attitude.<br />
Close friend and Lyttleton<br />
Museum committee member<br />
Kerry McCarthy said Mr Norris<br />
was a hard worker and a kind,<br />
loyal man, who had a passion for<br />
inspiring the joy of learning and<br />
history in others.<br />
“He was the classic New Zealand<br />
gentleman of his age. He<br />
was very modest and humble,<br />
he always stayed very real and<br />
grounded. He was very generous<br />
in his knowledge and interested<br />
in other people,” Dr McCarthy<br />
said.<br />
Leaving school at a young age,<br />
Mr Norris joined the merchant<br />
navy, serving in the Pacific during<br />
World War 2. On his return,<br />
he worked as a painter in Rotorua<br />
LEGACY: Historian Baden Norris passed away last Wednesday.<br />
where he met his wife Alice. The<br />
couple returned to Lyttelton to<br />
marry and had a daughter, Daphne,<br />
who lives in the United States<br />
along with his grandchildren and<br />
great-grandchildren.<br />
The family later moved to Sumner.<br />
Mr Norris’ daily trip to work<br />
at the Lyttelton Port, in which he<br />
passed the archeological work at<br />
Moa Bone Cave, connected him<br />
with the Canterbury Museum<br />
Archeological Society. He would<br />
serve as the society’s secretary<br />
from 1958-1984, travelling on a<br />
number of archeological expeditions.<br />
Passionate about Antarctica,<br />
Mr Norris visited the continent<br />
<strong>15</strong> times from 1964. On his first<br />
EXPLORER: Baden Norris (left) on the ice during one of his<br />
many trips to Antarctica.<br />
visit, he dug out the huts used<br />
by Antarctic explorers Robert<br />
Scott and Ernest Shackleton,<br />
becoming one of the first to enter<br />
them since the expeditions and<br />
saving a number of artefacts in<br />
the process.<br />
About that time Mr Norris<br />
would lay the foundations for the<br />
Lyttelton Museum. He wanted to<br />
save the area’s history after finding<br />
decomposing fish and chips<br />
sandwiched between copies of<br />
the Lyttelton Times in the town’s<br />
archives. The museum opened in<br />
1969, with Mr Norris as its first<br />
curator.<br />
“Baden was very proud that he<br />
could bring the history and the<br />
stories of the ordinary people of<br />
Lyttelton into the museum,” Dr<br />
McCarthy said.<br />
In 1984, Mr Norris became the<br />
official curator of Antarctic history<br />
at Canterbury Museum after<br />
holding the position honourarily<br />
since 1967.<br />
Museum director Anthony<br />
Wright said Mr Norris was an<br />
“utterly dependable” man, saying<br />
he was “good in the very best<br />
sense of the word.”<br />
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