Lennon, John Ono, 1940-1980

Lennon, John Winston, 1940-1980

Member of the Beatles pop music group.

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Circa Theatre: [Posters advertising performances at Circa Theatre in 1981]

Date: 1981

From: Circa Theatre :[Posters. 1976 onwards].

Reference: Eph-C-CIRCA-1981

Description: Includes posters for: "Bullshot Crummond"; a comedy. Circa Theatre from Nov. 2 [1981]. (2 copies) "Foreskin's lament" by Greg McGee at Circa Theatre. Directed by John Reid. Opens May 12, 1981. "The gin game", Pulitzer prize for best play by D L Coburn. With Alice Fraser and Ken Blackburn, directed by Ross Jolly. 12 Sept - 10 Oct [1981] (2 copies) Lennon "Happiness is a warm gun". John Lennon performed. Circa 16-28 Mar [1981] (2 copies) Music at Circa; a series of Monday night concerts. Sept 21: Colleen Rae-Gerrard, Deborah Rawson, Anne Langston; Sept 28: Michael Calvert; Oct 5: Wellington String Quartet; Oct 12: Omnibus [1981] (2 copies) The Festival of Sydney in association with Perryman and Thomas present Dylan Thomas - "No good boyo". Ray Henwood as Dylan Thomas. L Downstairs Theatre, Seymour Centre, January 2-11 [1981]. Ray Henwood as Dylan Thomas. "No good boyo". Returns Circa, Jan 28 - Feb 7 [1981] Ray Henwood as Dylan Thomas. "No good boyo". Circa, [Return season] April 15-22 [1981] "St Mark's Gospel"; a solo performance of the authorised version, presented by Patrick Smyth, directed by Antony Groser. Circa, 16th-27th Feb[ruary 1981]. "St Mark's Gospel"; a solo performance of the authorised version, presented by Patrick Smyth, directed by Antony Groser. Circa Theatre, 7 Harris Street. August 18th for a season [1981?] (2 copies) "Scanlan and Buck privates", by Barry Oakley. Circa Theatre from 19th Feb [1981] (2 copies) 2 holiday shows at Circa Theatre: "You can't be brave until you've been afraid" (with Ann Hunt, Ralph Johnson, Murray Edmond & Janet Elepans); ; "How the moon began" with Felicity Day, Debbie Hager and Rose Wedde. 24 August - 4 September [1081] (2 copies) Jack Heifner's "Vanities", directed by Susan Wilson. 7 Harris St., April 2nd 1981 (2 copies) Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screen prints, approximately A3 size. Provenance: Some donated by Circa Theatre.

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Dominion (Newspaper) :[Broadsheets. September - December 1980; 25 May 1982].

Date: 1980 - 1982

By: Dominion (Newspaper)

Reference: Eph-D-NEWSPAPER-Dominion-1980/1982

Description: Billboard signs for display at newsagents, with a headline from the daily newspaper. Includes: 5 September 1980: Muldoon's social secretary goes too [Prime Minister Robert Muldoon] 17 September 1980: Thomas tells of jail body searches [Arthur Allan Thomas]. 24 September 1980: Iraqi tanks drive at vital oil strait 25 September 1980: Surprise move to stop Springboks 26 September 1980: 'Drink at 18' bill in / Shopper see gangs clash 29 September 1980: Hundreds of homes evacuated in LPG scare 30 September 1980: Big new sweepstake / TV-Rugby feud spreads 1 October 1980: Boot hacked off to save life 2 October 1980: Saturday shopping on - in spite of the oldies 3 October 1980: Bomb threats to Maori MP's family (2 copies) 4 October 1980: Pot of gold eludes air crash survivors 5 October 1980: Superstar slams athletics chiefs 6 October 1980: Safe Air threatened / Petrol ration plan revived 7 October 1980: Girl dragged from train / New plans for jobless 9 October 1980: TV News in strife again / Drought hits farms (2 copies) 11 October 1980: Rail union's strike threat 12 October 1980: Searing attack on labour leaders 13 October 1980: How you voted / More rail holdups 14 October 1980: Boltcutters needed to free TAB manageress 16 October 1980: Muldoon's challengers finger their knives 17 October 1980: How Muldoon cheated the knives (2 copies) 18 October 1980: Pleas for help fail - man bleeds to death 19 October 1980: A message to the political 'colonels' 20 October 1980: Muldoon drops threat / Wedding day tragedy 21 October 1980: PM says crisis over: rebel MPs disagree 22 October 1980: Talboys holds trump card [Brian Talboys] 23 October 1980: Leadership struggle: Brian stays silent 24 October 1980: TV fee collector won't pay his own 26 October 1980: The days of crisis / Weekend racing 27 October 1980: Prison lockout! / All racing in detail 28 October 1980: Air NZ's passionate bomb alert 29 October 1980: New health rules after crematorium explosion 2 November 1980 Sunday Times: Tuesday's big cup: hot form guide [Melbourne Cup] 3 November 1980: Yallop names the woman [David A Yallop] 4 November 1980: What police found in fisherman's suitcase 6 November 1980: Wages up 20 per cent / TV cricket threatened 8 November 1980: Gear Meat's shock losses 9 November 1980 Sunday times: Stars say Yes to private TV hopes 10 November 1980: Off-duty policeman beaten up by mob 12 November 1980: Newly-weds borrowed to win $600,000 13 November 1980: Dog disease feared / TV rebel's court date 15 November 1980: Support swings behind butchers 17 November 1980: The man Miss World resigned for 22 November 1980: Who shot JR? - revelation / Bird killer starts work 23 November 1980: Boks' peace mission 28 November 1980: Thomas out for police necks [Arthur Allan Thomas] 30 November 1980: Anguished plea to TV's Pat Phoenix 1 December 1980: Naked woman alarms drivers 5 December 1980: Beer dumped as prices up / Carol singers redundant 9 December 1980: Polish border tension: Warning 10 December 1980: Harbours strike / Lennon murder [Beatle John Lennon] 12 December 1980: Muldoon invites minister to resign 13 December 1980: How one vote saved Rowling [Wallace Rowling] 19 December 1980: Mayor returns union threat 25 May 1982: Closer economic relations details Quantity: 55 colour art print(s) plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Block prints on newsprint, 610 x 425 mm.

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Beatles Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison singing during their Wellington...

Date: 23 June 1964

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1964/2083-F

Description: Beatles Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison singing during their concert at the Wellington Town Hall, photographed 24 June 1964 by an Evening Post Staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) negative strip with 2 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 2000. Fold...

Date: 2000

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-2000-1

Description: Includes: Canterbury Opera. "The barber of Seville". Conductor Brian Law; director Alexander Gelman. [Seasons in Christchurch 21-30 September; Invercargill 7 October, Dunedin 9 October 2000]. Programme; and ticket for 9 October Gisborne Opera Festival. "Carmen", by Georges Bizet. Gisborne, 6-15 July 2000. Pamphlet / booking form La Cuadra de Sevilla, direct from Spain. "Carmen", presented by International Concert Attractions & Hocking and Vigo. Auckland, ASB Theatre Aotea Centre, 16-20 May 2000 [and other Australian venues]. Tour booklet Hutt Valley Performing Arts Competitions Society Inc presents the Evening Post Aria 2000. National Library Auditorium, 6 August 2000. Preliminary events, 5 August 2000. Flier Scenic Circle Hotels' "Looking through a glass onion", written by John Waters. An evening with John Lennon in words and music. Starring Darryl Lovegrove, with Deryn Trainer. Opera House Wellington, 3 June 2000. Flier and 2 tickets Opera Waikato. "Madama Butterfly" by Puccini. Director John Drummond; musical director Alexandra Wiltshire. Hamilton Gardens Festival, 14, 16 & 18 2000. Programme "Mr Polly at the Potwell Inn". Text by Jeremy Commons; music by John Drummond. Allen Hall Theatre, Otago University, 4 February 2000. Programme Opera in the Pa 2000, sponsored by Rotorua Energy. Rotorua, 19 February 2000. Programme "Orphée et Eurydice", concert performance. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Tower Voices New Zealand; conductor Jane Glover (With Ann Taylor, Jenny Wollerman, Andrea Creighton). Wellington Town Hall, 14-15 March 2000 (New Zealand Festival 2000). Programme (2 copies) "Simon Boccanegra" (Verdi). New Zealand Festival 2000. Conductor Marco Guidarini; director Stephen Lawless (With Yaron Windmuller, Martin Snell, Gordon Hawkins, Vladimir Vaneev, Nuccia Focile, Paul Charles Clarke, Wendy Dawn Thompson, James Meng). Michael Fowler Centre, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 March [2000]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm.

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Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :[Cartoons for the "Dominion" concerning the Royal family. 1...

Date: 1970 - 1982

From: Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :[27 boxes of cartoons drawn for the "Dominion", 1970-1980s?].

By: Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-; Dominion (Newspaper)

Reference: C-132-001/008

Description: Includes cartoons on John Lennon handing back his MBE (1970), Princess Anne and Mark Phillips (1973), the marriage of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer (1981), Royal visits, and Charles' 115-roomed house. Inscriptions: Recto - Signed, but almost all undated, by the artist. Arrangement: Arranged in chronological order according to dates found in Heath's cartoon clippings albums (at E-521/547-q). Some dates not found in the albums, are estimated. Quantity: 8 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, sizes approximately 510 x 595 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1996.

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Circa Theatre: [Programmes and fliers. 1982]

Date: 1982

From: Circa Theatre: [Ephemera, programmes and fliers. 1975- ]

Reference: Eph-B-CIRCA-1982

Description: Includes: Circa newsletter March/April 1982 "Diary of a madman", by Gogol. With John Mann. Circa Theatre, to celebrate the centenary of Ashburn Hall. 14-18 December [1982]. Flier only (2 copies) John Lennon "Happiness is a warm gun", performed by John Gibson and Michael Gilchrist. Circa Theatre, 16-28 March and Court Theatre (Christchurch) 31 March - 10 April [1984]. Flier "Nothing on", by Robin Housemonger (With Jim Moriarty, Alice Fraser, Ray Henwood, and others, all under pseudonyms). 15 January [1982?]. Programme (2 copies) Live poetry every Sunday: L E Scott, 14 March Live poetry every Sunday: Meg Campbell, April 4th Live poetry every Sunday: Apirana Taylor, April 18 Live poetry every Sunday: Patrica Grace, May 23 "Strip", an entertainment, written by Lorae Parry. Directed by Susan Wilson. Circa Theatre, 10-23 October [1982]. Flier (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, photocopies, various sizes

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Regional Students' Arts Council: Students!! Results night stein. Blam Blam Blam, Otis M...

Date: 1981

From: Swift, David (Collector): [Collection of mainly popular music posters from Christchurch. 1973, 1979-1983]

By: New Zealand Students Arts Council

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Swift-1981-01

Description: Poster advertising an end of year student party / beer-drinking celebration at the University of Canterbury shows an arrangement of text and small illustrations of Ronald Reagan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Rowling, Ayatollah Khomeini, a UZI submachine gun, the 4-Square man, a skeleton dressed as white Chelsea sugar, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Pol Pot, and a Casio F 200 digital watch. Quantity: 3 folder(s). Physical Description: Relief print, on sheet 820 x 610 mm.

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[Posters of around A3 size for performances of opera and musicals in New Zealand. 1980-...

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-C-OPERA-1982

Description: Comprises the following posters: 1982: Wellington Gilbert & Sullivan Society. "HMS Pinafore preceded by Trial by Jury"; State Opera House, 21-23, 26-30 October 1982. "Happiness is a Warm Gun - John Lennon Performed". Circa Theatre, Wellington, 16-28 March. [1982] Opera Technique. "Sings hits from Sigmund Romberg's 'Desert Song'". Musical co-ordinator Revel Rice. (With contacts Enid Abraham, Beverley Reid); Wellington Savage Club Rooms, Willeston street, Wellington, Saturday 18 September [1982] De La Tour Opera Trust. "La Traviata". Musical director Alan Foster, producer Peter Coates. (With Frances Green, Greta Crawley, Timothy Hawley, Frank Carter, Rosemary Quinn, and Les Dorizac); Memorial Theatre, Victoria University of Wellington, 21-25 September [1982] (2 copies of one poster, and 1 of another illustatred poster) "Marianna". Newtown Community Centre, 18-22 August [1982] (2 copies). Royal Christchurch Musical Society. "A Concert performance of the Opera AIDA G Verdi", (With Rita Hunter, Margreta Elkins, Anthony Benfell, Noel Mangin, Roger Creagh, Bruce Carson, Heather Taylor, Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, and guest conductor Vanco Cavdarski). Town Hall, Christchurch, 10 November; Town Hall, Wellington, 13 November [1982] (2 copies) National Opera of New Zealand. Kurt Weill/Bertholdt Brecht "Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny". Auckland/Customhouse Theatre, 24 April -22 May; Whangarei/Forum North, 26-29 May; Wellington/State Opera House 3-12 June [1982]. (2 copies) National Opera of New Zealand. "Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw". Directed by Raymond Hawthorn; musical director Juan Matteucci. His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland, 20-28 August; State Opera House, Wellington, 10-18 September [1982]. (2 copies) Victoria University Music Society. "Don't Let's Have a Revolution Today". Story by Michael Travers, Peter King, Zak Reddan, Matthew Davidson, and Quentin Conway; music and lyrics by Matthew Davidson; musical director Grahame [Graham] McPhail. (With Mark Harris, Jonathan Graham, RoseAnne McElroy, Virginia Wynne, Joanne Stoanes, Peter King, Matthew Wright, Adele Mclay, and members of the Victoria University of Wellington Choir). Memorial Theatre, Victoria University of Wellington, 5-7 August [1982]. (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). 14 posters. Physical Description: Off-set printed, photolithograph, and hand-coloured posters, sizes varying up to 450 x 350 mm.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1970s

Description: Includes posters for: Abortion Rights Committee. Roll up, roll up. ARC fund raising concert. Michael Wilson, Dr Geiringer, Rough Justice, Rockinghorse, Redeye and the Sharps. ARC Office, 3rd floor Dolphin Bldg, 296 Lambton Quay. [1978] The Beagles at the Bottom Line (54 Upper Queen St.). Friday 4th Saturday 5th [1979] Dragon, Toy Love, Th'Dudes. Venue: Winter Show Buildings. returning from Australia for one Wellington show only. Sunday Sept. 30th [1979] O.U.S.A. and Radio 4XO present Th'Dudes! With Static. University Union Hall, Thursday 2nd August [1979] The Dudes. Street Talk. The Steroids. Opera House, Thursday 13th December [1979] At last it's here. The Enemy. Friday Sept 29th at Zwines, Durham St - just off Queen St in Auckland somewhere - just off the edge of known universe - a long way from Dunedin [1978] The Enemy and the Rednecks at The Windsor, Saturday 4th, 2 pm [1978?] The Enemy. At The Windsor, Sat 21st. 2-5. [1978?] The Enemy. From Dunedin [1978?] (Very similar to previous) The Enemy. Rock Cafe. October 25th, 26th [1978?] The Enemy and the Scavs [Scavengers]. Sat 2-5, The Windsor. [1978?] Go to the Windsor on the 18th (Saturday) at two o'clock & see The Enemy drop dead (surprise!) RIP RIP RIP RIP and the Idle Idols get a record crowd of zombies & perverts [1978/1979] 'On Stage' presents the Black music revolution show of the decade!; nonstop S O U L excitement! America's queen of soul, the explosive Gloria Gaynor Revue, with the Simon Sisters from New York and City Lights. America's top funky soul backing group. [Tour itinerary 14-30 October 1975?] Hello Sailor at the Rock Corporation, 14310 Oxnard St, Van Nuys [Los Angeles]. 29-30 Sept [1978] Hello Sailor on stage rockin' Whisky a Go Go, Hollywood, 11 Nov [1978] Hello Sailor rockin' the Troubadour, Hollywood, Nov 21 [1978] Hello Sailor. On stage, rockin' the Starwood Hollywood. Nov 29 [1978]. Sound by GEFKE Charley and Anne Gray present The Island of Real Cafe, 7 Airedale St, City. Ph. 31-797 [1978?] Space Rock Promotions presents the South Island's top new wave group The Enemy with Sheerlux + the Scavengers. University cafe, Friday 22nd Sept, 9 pm. $2.50 [1978] Peter Frater and Rodger Fox presents The Singers Concert. Kim Hart, Bridgette Allen, Tony McLaughlan, Malcolm Hayman, Dave Feehan & Snatch, The 1860 band and members of the Rodger Fox Big Band. State Opera House. 26 March 1979. John Lennon wont be at the Windsor on Sat Sept 8th, 2-5 pm, but the Furys and The Clean will be [1979] (2 copies) Gisborne Rock Festival. Blerta, Billy T. K. & the Powerhouse, Dragon. Awapuni Reserve. Sat 11 th Jan, Sun 12th Jan. [1975]. (2 copies, 1 red and 1 yellow) O.K. Suckers, your bring your bodies to The Windsor on Sat 18 at 2 pm and the Idles Idols will bring theirs, and the mortal remains of The Enemy. [1978] In the meantime, George did his usual Saturday afternoon trick, sound asleep with the Spacevision tuned in to the Enemy and Idle Idols playing at the Windsot on 18th November. [1978]. Johnny & the Hookers, Toy Love. The Windsor, this Saturday afternoon. [1979?] Fans making their way to the Windsor Castle in Parnell to see Johnny & the Hookers and Toy Love on Sat May 19 afternoon [1979] Johnny & the Hookers, plus The Enemy, at Zwines. Fri, 10.30 [1978]. (2 copies) Johnny and the Hookers at the Last Resort. Thurs 5 - Sun 8 July [1979]. Otago Theatre Trust in association with Evans Gudinski [Aust.] reluctantly present Mother Goose with a Stuffed concert. Dn Regent - Nov 12th; Chch James Hay - Nov 13th; Wgtn Town Hall - Nov 18th; Akld His Majesty's - Nov 19th; Ham. Founders - Nov 20th. Get it over with - Book today. [ca 1977] (2 copies donated by Greg Christensen, 1985) Cedar Park Amphitheatre presents in concert Mother Goose plus Living Force, Soul Factory, Rocking Horse, Rick Steele, Malcolm McCullum, SPATS (ex-Blerta), Andy Anderson Band. Hinuera Labour Weekend. Sun Oct 23rd [1977?] Panama. Tiger 9-11 Nov [1978?] Ponsonby People's Union & T.P.A. Dance to Th'Dudes. Fri 18th March 8 pm. University Cafe, Princess St. $1.50. [1977]. Radio Manawatu, "the sound of somewhere special". 'Local Groan'. Punk with Toy Love and Alley-oop. Sunday 2nd December [1979] Rock cafe, 54 Upper Queen St. The Scavs & Rednecks, Tues 10th Oct, 9 pm. [1978] Rough Justice. Radio Rough. [Thursday to Sunday. Good Times Rock Theatre, 126 Vivian St (ex Ziggys). 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Nov [1978]] / Flexible Shaft [design or print]. Rough Justice. Here now. [Wgtn Polytechnic Common Room. Saturday February 26, 8.30-12.30 pm. $2.00. / [designed by] B Garden. This must be the greatest *!!@X!? Dance of all time - The Scavengers ... Suburban Reptiles, Rooter and Idle Idols. Above the Classic Cinema, Queen St .... Friday 16th June at 11 pm. Photo by Jeremy Templer [1978] Yes you've seen him before and you can see him again. Sat 21st Oct ... with the Scavengers at the Windsor Castle this Saturday, with our 'mates' The Enemy. [1978] Sheerlux, St Heliers RSA Hall, Saturday night, Sept 30th, 8.00 pm. Also Island of Real, Sunday Oct 1st [1978] State dance. Toy Love, Terrorways, Primmers. Rabbit + Sunset Promotions, July 21st [1979] / T Hogan Stiff Bix Cabaret, plus the Wide Mouthed Frogs / Gary Froot c[opyright] 1979. Rock Theatre every Sunday 8 pm, from Oct 7th [1979]. Suburban Reptiles. Hit and run. Palmerston North Massey University. Thursday 6th April, Awapuni Hotel, Fri, Sat 7th & 8th April. [1978]. Saturday 10th, 2-5 pm. Windsor. Terrorways with Wizz zzzz Kids. [ca 1979]. Listen! Toy Love play Island of Real, 21-23 Sep, fri-Sun. last gigs in Auckland before South Is. tour. [1979] Toy Love [sort of] from Auckland, The Androidss [unmistakably from Christchurch. The Terls [token musical wonderfullness (sic)] from Dunedin. All for $2.50!! The Concert Chamber. Friday 19th [and the same Bored Games] [1979](2 copies) Toy Love at the Cook. April 17.21, Tues. Sat. [1979]. Toy Love at the Basement (Busby's wine cellar), Elliot Street. Wednesday 25 - Sat 28 July [1979]. Toy Love at the Globe, 30th May to 2nd June. Bring your lobes to the Globe [1979?] Listen! Toy Love play Island of the Real. Outrageous! Last gigs in Auckland before South Is tour. 21-23 Sep [1979] (2 copies0 Toy Love at the Windsor, 13th, 14th, 15th [1979?] Toy Love at Windsor, 12, 13, 14 [1979?] (2 copies, one black on white and one black on green) Toy Love. Gluepot Tue 19, Wed 20 [1979] Toy Love & The Furys, Tues 18, Wed 19, at the Liberty Stage [1979?] Toy Love & Russia at The Windsor Castle, Saturday 31st, 2-5 pm [1979?] Toy Love and Snipes. Big Dance, Varsity Cafe. Education Fightback, Fir Jul 29 [1979] Toy Love. Hillcrest Tavern. June 11th - 16th. [1978/1979].(2 copies) Toy Love. Island of real, Sun 8.30. Special guest Norm (the Terror) Clean [1979?] Toy Love. The new Station Hotel. Toy Love special. Wed 12, Sat 15 [1979?] (Picture of Merv Smith at top right) Toy Love on tour. Sunset Promotions. [August - September 1979?] / Colin Wilson. Red and yellow version. (2 copies, 1 faded) Toy Love on tour [Oct-Nov 1979?] Toy Love's great new single Squeeze c/w Rebel out now on WEA [1979] Gren and yellow version (2 copies, 1 faded) Toy Love. Island of Real, Thurs 6, Fri 7, Sat 8. Secret agents [1979?] Toy Love. Windsor Castle. December Wed 19, Thurs 20, Fri 21, Sat 22, plus Assorted Rock Stars, 5 to the Bar, Secret Agents, Proud Scum. Sunset Promotions. [1979]. Toy Love. Maidment Concert. Wednesday July 11th, 1-2 pm. Education Fightback Fines benefit. [1979]. (2 copies, one yellow and black, and one pink and blue) Yes it's Toy Love. Buy the single! Last Resort. 27-29 Thurs-Sat [1979] (2 copies) Tramp. Shock Treatment tour. Hillcrest Tavern July 14-16; Te Mata 17; DB Gisborne 18-19; Albert P-North 22-26; Onekawa Hotel July 30-Aug 2; Ngamatu Tavern Aug 5-9; Willys Wine Bar Aug 11-13; Last Resort 14-17; DB Gisborne 21-23. [Design by] Access Art. [ca 1979]. Windsor Castle, May Saturday 2 till 5 pm Rock rage! 5th Terrorways, Tibet; 12th Shotgun, Loophole, 19th Toy Love, J & the Hookers; 26th Plague, havoc. Sunset promotions [1979] Quantity: 65 Poster(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying. Provenance: 16 posters purchased from Records Records in 2003; one in 2005; 24 in 2006. Four purchased from Murray Cammick, Auckland, in 2017.

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Yellow submarine ; All you need is love / [John Lennon & Paul McCartney] ; [arranged fo...

Date: [1992]

From: Hawera Orchestral Society : Records

By: Southgate, William David (Sir), 1941-; Lennon, John Ono, 1940-1980; McCartney, James Paul (Sir), 1942-

Reference: MS-Papers-8141-12

Description: Full score and parts for flute/piccolo, oboe 1, 2, clarinet 1 in B flat/alto sax, clarinet 2 in B flat, bassoon 1, 2, horn 1, 2 in F, trumpet 1, 2 in B flat, trombone 1, 2, guitar, bass guitar, timpani, kit, percussion, violin 1, 2, viola, violoncello, double-bass Quantity: 1 folder(s) 10 leaves + parts. Physical Description: Holographs & mss (all photocopies)

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"Don't fret, sir - nobody believed John Lennon when he said he was out-polling your boy...

Date: 2009

From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]

Reference: DCDL-0010219

Description: The scene is heaven. St Peter sits at his desk with his quill in his hand and tells God who sits nearby on his throne that he doesn't think President Obama will knock him off his throne because after all no-one believed John Lennon when he said that he was out-polling Jesus. Refers to the popularity of Obama and the claim by John Lennon that he was more popular that Jesus Christ. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Beatle John Lennon with second cousins from Levin

Date: 23 June 1964

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1964/2089-F

Description: John Lennon (1940-1980), with his second cousins (from left) Susan, Helen and Mark Parker, from Levin, photographed 23 June 1964 by an Evening Post Staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative 6 x 6 cm

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Scott, Tom, 1947 - :Leibovitz. John & Yoko; Jim & Win. Annie Leibovitz photographs 1970...

Date: 1997

From: Scott, Tom, 1947 - :Seventy-seven cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post 3.2.97 - 30.5.97

Reference: H-385-052

Description: Shows a parody of the Annie Leibovitz photograph of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, with a naked Winston Peters (in the place of John Lennon), hugging Jim Bolger. An exhibition of Annie Leibovitz photographs was shown in Wellington at this time. The comment is on the coalition government of the National Party (Jim Bolger) and NZ First (Winston Peters). Exhibited in 'The Famouse Five: Manawatu's Cartoonists on Show', Exhibition curated by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited at Te Manawa Art (Manawatu Art Gallery), Palmerston North, from 13 May to 23 June 2002, in association with Massey University and the Palmerston North City Council. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromide, on sheet 169 x 231 mm.

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Beatle John Lennon with second cousins from Levin

Date: 23 June 1964

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1964/2089A-F

Description: John Lennon (1940-1980), with his second cousins (from left) Mark, Susan and Helen Parker, from Levin, and his aunt Mimi (Mary) Smith visiting from England, photographed 23 June 1964 by an Evening Post Staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative 6 x 6 cm

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Beatle John Lennon with his aunt Mimi Smith, and cousin George Matthew

Date: 23 June 1964

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1964/2089B-F

Description: John Lennon (1940-1980), with his aunt, Mimi (Mary) Smith, visiting from England, and his first cousin once removed, George Matthews, photographed 23 June 1964 by an Evening Post Staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative 6 x 6 cm

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"Hey man, let it be, we can work it out, it's like, all so, yesterday..." 5 December, 2...

Date: 2008

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0008761

Description: Shows the Pope making a peace sign and forgiving Beatle John Lennon for his 1966 Jesus quip in language reminiscent of the Beatles song 'Let it be'. John Lennon said that the Beatles were bigger than Jesus. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Beatle John Lennon boarding aircraft after visit to Wellington

Date: 24 June 1964

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1964/2097-F

Description: John Lennon (1940-1980) boarding a National Airways Corporation Viscount aircraft at Wellington Airport, after the Beatles' visit to Wellington, photographed 23 June 1964 by an Evening Post Staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative 6 x 6 cm

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All you need is love. 8 December 2010

Date: 2010

From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0016287

Description: A sweet depiction of John Lennon sitting on a stool playing his guitar - text reads 'All you need is love'. Evans' little persona says 'Imagine' which is another song. Context; the 8th of December marks the 30th anniversary of the shooting of famous singer-songwriter and member of the Beatles, John Lennon, by a fan, Mark Chapman, in front of his New York home on the corner of 72nd Street and Central Park West. Both colour and black and white versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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The Beatles at Wellington Airport during their New Zealand tour

Date: June 1964

From: Hill, Morris James, 1929-2002 :Negatives of Wellington, and national events and personalities

Reference: 1/4-071857-F

Description: The Beatles at Wellington Airport during their New Zealand tour, June 1964. Shows John Lennon (left) using a poi, with a large tiki around his neck, and Paul McCartney standing next to him, also wearing a large tiki. Both George Harrison and Ringo Starr are obscured behind them. Photograph taken by Morrie Hill of Wellington. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative

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Glass Onion

Date: Date unknown

From: Arts on Tour New Zealand: Collection

Reference: MSV-1511

Description: Made for television interview of John Waters relating to his one-man-band tribute show to John Lennon. The interview is intercut with clips from Water's stage show, including Waters delivering a monologue as John Lennon; and singing "Lucy in the sky with diamonds" and "Imagine". Title transcribed from item. Scope and contents taken from donor inventory. Write protection tab removed by Library. Quantity: 1 videocassette(s). Processing information: Description created from item and donor inventory. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.