Stories from the Top of the South
Welcome to The Prow, a website featuring historical and cultural stories from Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough.
Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka a Maui is the Māori name for the top of the South Island. Legend tells us that Te Tau Ihu was the prow of Maui's waka, or canoe, from which he fished up the North Island.
We invite you to join our voyage and discover more about the history and stories of Te Tau Ihu: browse the theme pages, our timeline or the map location feature on the right of this page, or find what you are seeking by using our keyword search function.
You can engage with The Prow in many ways: read, enjoy and research, add your own story, comment on any story, subscribe to our newsletter, follow us on Twitter.
The Prow is a collaboration between the Nelson City, Tasman and Marlborough District Libraries, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology and The Nelson Provincial Museum. Images are supplied by supporting institutions, please check their terms of use.
Prow Features
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Newsletters
Issue 6 (Winter 2011) is now available. Find out how to subscribe to future newsletters.
Top of the South Timeline
Find a story or an event using our timeline feature
Nelson Historical Society Journal
Now available online. Articles cover a wide range of local historical research from across the top of the South.
Submit a story
Have you got a great story to tell about days gone by in the Nelson, Marlborough, Tasman regions? Then consider submitting a story.
Resources for teachers
We have included suggestions for using the Prow as a curriculum resource. We welcome further suggestions. Now includes the Prow Quiz.
Tools
Story of the Day — Saturday 28 January 2012
The Edwin Fox
The Edwin Fox is a vessel of great cultural and historical value to New Zealand. Built in 1853, it has served as a troop transport, an immigrant ship, and a cargo ship. It now rests in Picton, where it is undergoing restoration work.






