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Willi Fels Collection

Fels (1858-1946) was a collector of Maori artefacts and benefactor of the Otago Museum, Dunedin. He was born in Germany and migrated to join relatives in Otago, becoming a principal in the merchant firm founded by the family. He collected artefacts form Maori coastal sites in Otago and built a a large private collection of Maori and items of worldwide origin. Charles Brasch, his grandson joined him on some of his collecting trips from Dunedin, The death of his only son in the first world war lead to many donations and an eventual bequest to the Otago Museum.. A search for Fels on the Otago Museum website will turn up many pagees of items associated with him.

An extension to the museum once known as the Fels wing resulted and a fund used for subsequent purchases. He also funded a lectureship in anthropology at Otago University taken up on a part time basis by H D Skinner. It was the first such position in New Zealand.

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