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Photographic prints relating to defence

Date: 1950-2000

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

Reference: PAColl-7327-1-051

Description: Photographs relating to defence, taken and collected by the Evening Post. Images taken in New Zealand and abroad, by a range of photographers, between 1950 and 2000. Images relating to the army are arranged alphabetically from A to F Quantity: 1 box(es) of prints, grouped in folders.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- and Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :21 copies of cartoons published in th...

Date: 2001

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Tremain, Garrick, 1941-

Reference: H-673-047/067

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. The All Blacks and Wallabies rugby teams put aside their differences to farewell John Eales. Australian Prime Minister's stance on Afghani refugees coming into Australia. Jim Bolger promotes the People's Bank as Jim's Bank. A red neck Australian suggests Helen Clark take the rest of their non-white population as well as the Afghan refugees. Air Force cadets sit an exam, one question asks what the greatest threat to NZ's combat Air Force is. The options include Helen Clark. Jim Bolger walks the tight-rope between credibility and scepticism with Jim Anderton on his shoulders. Refers to their working relationship within the People's Bank. A pilot looks alarmed as the left wing (Ansett Australia) is cut off the plane (Air New Zealand). Winston Peters gives his position on people seeking refugee status in New Zealand. The Statue of Liberty weeps as the twin towers in New York smoulder. Osama bin Laden reminds the world of the dignity and nobility of their cause. A paralell is drawn between breaking the cycle of welfare dependency and the government bail-out of the Air New Zealand Board. On board an Air New Zealand flight sit members of the Air New Zealand Board. They wear Mickey Mouse hats. The world mourns the loss of their citizens in terrorist attacks on New York's twin towers. Flags fly at half mast. Trans-Tasman rivally continues over rugby, airlines and CER. NZ First leader, Winston Peters finds his 'super scare monger' suit in time for the next election. Uncle Sam tries to find a way of fighting terrorism while occupying the high moral ground. Osam bin Laden refuses to leave Afghanistan by plane. Shows Michael Cullen and the Labour Cabinet divided on whether or not to rescue Air New Zealand or to place it in statutory management. President George W Bush presents his complex response to fighting the terrorist network, divide the world into 'them' and 'us.' Shows the twin towers in New York under attack with a written reminder on the nature of fanaticism. Shows the air and sea crammed with every type of combat vessel heading toward Afghanistan and asks the question, 'ok, now what?' A proposal for dealing with released, violent psychiatric patients. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:An Air New Zealand DC10 flight was delayed for 10 hours...

Date: 1980

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-135-602

Description: There are three scenes in this cartoon about the claim by Air New Zealand cabin crew for more rest hours because the flight schedules were too fatiguing. The top right shows passengers seated in the airline cabin listening to the captain speaking. The captain's voice trails off as he falls asleep. In the lower left a stewardess tells a passenger that the rumbling noise he can hear is not a faulty jet but the chief steward sleeping after a stop over in Honolulu. In the lower right passengers in the cabin are being asked by the captain to assist the crew by carrying them into the terminal building. Extended Title - Probably just as well not to let the flight go ahead - Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, letratone and crayon, 455 x 320 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[15 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 14 and...

Date: 2002

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-689-014/028

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Topics include High Telcom fees for rural phone connections Sky Casino reneging on a pledge to Queenstown community Funding ACC from petrol taxation MP Winston Peter's anti-Asian immigration stance Language testing for immigrants Supertanker accidents The performance of Bill English, Leader of the National Party Princess Anne's conviction for not keeping proper control of her dog Drug taking in prisons Windy days in Auckland preventing America's Cup racing and the spraying for the painted apple moth Qantas buying into Air New Zealand The proposal to build a new prison at Milburn Fonterra redundancies Quantity: 15 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[25 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 1 June...

Date: 2002

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-

Reference: H-677-001/025

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Shows father and son watching a World Cup Soccer game. The boy comments that he's going to play soccer when he grows up as it gives him all day to do something else. Comment on the nature of sexual abuse within the Catholic Church. Shows Sharon and Arafat as two dogs. Sharon is huge and dangerous and Arafat is small and timid. George W Bush points out Arafat as being the dangerous dog and the other needing to be put on a lead for his own protection. Comparing the Black Caps cricket performance with the teachers strike. The Beehive is bombarded by a swarm of Painted Apple Moth demanding an apology from Helen Clark. Refers to all the apologies Clark has given recently. Nandor Tanczos argues that using cannabis has never done him any harm. Helen Clark defends her position on giving special treatment to Maori. Walking frames are unloaded ready for a political address by Winston Peters. Helen Clark prays to God to look after the country while she campaigns. She reassures God she'll pick the job up again on the 28th of July (the day after the election). Jim Anderton receives a gold Mickey Mouse watch from his former Alliance Party colleagues. A New Zealand couple receive a written apology from Helen Clark for the things she will do once back in power. Helen Clark and Bill English get breifed about not hitting below the belt. Helen Clark's belt (popularity) goes all the way up to her arm-pits and Bill English's belt only comes up to her knees. A storm cloud (resurgent unionism) rains over a school. The forecast is for continuing stormy weather for the next three years. Helen Clark stands on a chair screaming as 4 large rats (Rising Dollar, Falling Commodity Prices, Popularity Decline, Rising Interest Rates) approach her. A child comments on the 2002 snap election. Helen Clark does the Dance of the Seven Veils with possible election dates. The audience call for her to give them a date. A man is about to take a pill (rural GP subsidy) but it is too little to help with his condition, a giant knife (rural dissolution policies) through his body. Shows Winston Peters using immigration to brew up trouble as a way of getting back into power. Comment on the number of apologies the Prime Minister has been making. Comment on the likelihood of the Teacher Settlement Package being ratified. Shows Helen Clark ticking off the list of apologies she's planning to make. Comment on the possibility of a mad-cow disease outbreak in New Zealand. Shows Helen Clark holding firm on not letting anything out in regards to the possible election date. Shows Air New Zealand's new no-frills airline, the plane has no seats. Quantity: 25 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Sporting personalities; military personnel; school celebrations; Auckland Zoo; etc

Date: Feb 1949-Nov 1951

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-140

Description: Photographs published in NZ Free Lance between Feb 1949 and Nov 1951 Includes: F Le Breton & F W Horner at annual conference of Scout Commisioners held at Paraparaumu, 1949; two photos of activities at Naenae Community Playground - demonstration volley ball game between officers of Physical Welfare Branch of Internal Affairs Dept & Physical Education Branch of Education Dept, and school children playing a ball game, 1949; opening of the King George V Memorial Health Camp at Pigeon Bay, Pakuranga, Auckland, Dec 1949. Aerial view of Long Bay camping grounds on North Shore (Whites Aviation No 26207), Jan 1951; American ski instructor at Coronet Peak, 1951; Epstein's `Lazarus' in London gallery; Mr & Mrs Duncan Rae and daughter Rosamund (Auckland); Dunedin artist D L T Larnach; Mrs Derrick Mess of Dunedin and 2 year old son Julian; Sam Medhurst and Jim Polkinghorne (Wellington-Auckland express); Dr Falla on visit to Okarito bird sanctuary, 1949. Crew of yacht `Nancy' during Wellington Provincial yachting trials - J Grover, Pat Millar, J McKay, Peter Tanner, Dec 1949; W E Sticking, owner of horse that won Ashburton Cup, 1950; S Holland at opening of National Party campaign at Civic Theatre, Christchurch, Nov 1949; Stanley Oliver conducting the Wellington Choral Union's performance of `The apostles', Nov 1949; two photos of heavyweight lifting champion Harold Cleghorn; Sir Patrick & Lady Duff, 1950. John Galloway, competitor at NZ Golf Championships at Auckland, Oct 1951; C J Wilson, J L Blair, H R Blair & D W Russell at NZ Open Golf Championship at Christchurch, Oct 1950; Christ's College, Christchurch centennial, 1950 - E C R Anderson (pupil from 1905 to 1911) & Mrs Anderson with W Harman (pupil from 1880 to 1888). Photos taken during British Isles rugby tour of New Zealand, 1950, and Australian rugby tour of New Zealand, Aug 1949; personality shots taken during annual meeting of NZ Racing Conference held in Wellington, 1949 - W Greive (President of Southland Racing Club), D M Tweedie (President of Riverton Racing Club), George Whittingham of Gore (Southland Racing Club); F E Nolan (President of Poverty Bay Turf Club), J P Somers (President of Te Aroha Jockey Club); G Tremlett (Taranaki Jockey Club), G Fraser (President of Taranaki Jockey Club); A N R Smith (steward of Dunedin Jockey Club), J A R MacRae (Masterton Jockey Club); J R L Stanford (President of Marton Jockey Club); F F Newman (Vice-President of Wanganui Jockey Club), S C Glenn (former President of Wanganui Jockey Club). Sir Leonard and Lady Isitt with debutantes at Palmerston North (Patricia Doogan and Anne Powell of Palmerston North, Kathleen Shearman of Eketahuna, and June Walker of Woodville). Several photographs taken during pilot's reunion held at Ohakea (all named on back) - published in NZ Free Lance, 14 Sep 1949, p 28. Unpublished photographs of animals in Auckland Zoo; Colin Ramage (astronomer); Mrs H J Read of Ngatapa, 1951; Joseph and George Smith (former pupils of Mount Cook School, Wellington); Prime Minister Sidney Holland with Te Aute College head prefect, P Tawhai of Ruatoria; Pareora Hack Steeplechase Washdyke, May 1949. Photograph taken during the evacuation of Crete. Published in NZ Free Lance, 9 Feb 1949 to accompany story by Sir Howard Kippenberger. Officers of 2NZEF who attended special refresher course for new territorial force held at Linton Military Camp, May 1949 - Lt Col D MacIntyre (Porangahau), Lt Col H A Robinson (Waipukurau), Lt Col C N Armstrong (Wanganui). Air crew - A Barnard, Miss J Crump, Miss M Foord, B Freeth (1949) See also PAColl-0785-1-148 for further photographs relating to Wellington-Auckland express and Sam Medhurst and Jim Polkinghorne. Quantity: 70 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :Famous last words of 1984. Evening Post. 26 December 1...

Date: 1984

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-136-305

Description: Shows four vignettes. In the first Muldoon is calling "snap election". In the second Lange is promising that a Labour government will not alter the National Superannuation scheme. In the third an inebriated man at a party is claiming he is "okay to drive". In the final vignette a man from the Airline Stewards and Hostesses Union is claiming they "don't want to inconvenience the public". Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, chinese white, letratone and crayon on paper, 352 x 395 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :Air New Zealand could save about $400,000 a year throug...

Date: 1982

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-136-121

Description: Three scenes show the repercussions of airline staff economising on accommodation costs. In the upper right scene three pilots are being briefed about their new accomodation arrangement which involves being rostered for turns in a bed. In the lower left a stewardess is questioning sharing a room with a pilot. In the lower right an airline official is telling the chairman of Air New Zealand, Bob Owens, that 'the pilots are demanding hardship money because their hotel doesn't provide room service'. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, white gouache, crayon and letratone, 450 x 320 mm.

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Correspondence with Trade Unions - Airline stewards and stewardesses

Date: 1970, 1978

From: New Zealand Federation of Labour : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-4100-20/05/1

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Smith, Ashley W., 1948- :The air hostess will now demonstrate the use of the compliment...

Date: 2001

From: Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :[Digital cartoons published in the Shipping Gazette, MG Business, or Presto]

By: Smith, Ashley W, 1948-; MG business - mercantile gazette (Periodical)

Reference: DX-023-030

Description: The scene is inside an aircraft. An air hostess is standing in front of the passengers wearing a life jacket and holding an airline sick bag. Her cheeks are distended as if she is going to be sick and she is pointing into the bag. Refers to competition amongst airlines. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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Air hostess serving drinks

Date: 1975

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 1/4-023133-F

Description: Unidentified N.A.C. (New Zealand National Airways Corporation) hostess serving drinks to passengers during a flight. Photograph taken in 1975 by an unidentified staff photographer for the Evening Post newspaper. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative, 35mm

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TEAL's inaugural Wellington to Sydney flight

Date: 3rd of October 1950

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 114/200/10-G

Description: TEAL's (Tasman Empire Airlines Ltd) inaugural Wellington to Sydney flight. Wellington Deputy Mayor, Robert Macalister, boarding TEAL Solent flying boat Ararangi, Evans Bay, Wellington. Behind him (left rear) is Chief Steward E Chadwick. Photographed by an Evening Post staff photographer on the 3rd of October 1950. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 3.25 x 4.25 inches

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TEAL's inaugural Wellington to Sydney flight

Date: 3 October 1950

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 114/200/04-G

Description: TEAL's (Tasman Empire Airways Ltd) inaugural Wellington to Sydney flight. Stewardess Pam Murray talking to Wellington Businessmen Mr V C McPhail (left) and Mr A Sim on board TEAL Solent flying boat Ararangi, prior to take off from Evans Bay, Wellington. Photographed by and Evening Post staff photographer on the 3rd of October 1950. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 3.25 x 4.25 inches

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :"It wasn't a bad flight until the cabin crew went on strike..." D...

Date: 2005

From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]

Reference: DX-025-163

Description: A couple are walking through the airport terminal. Outside the window an Air New Zealand plane rests on the tarmac. When the young woman comments that it wasn't a bad flight until the cabin crew went on strike the man is curious to know how she could tell they were on strike. Refers to the Air New Zealand cabin crew strike of July 2005 which interrupted the plans of thousands. The cartoon casts aspersions on the energy and efficiency of the staff. Other Titles - "How could you tell?" Quantity: 2 megabyte(s) 1 digital cartoon.

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Air hostess Miss J Stanich by the TEAL Solent flying boat Awatere, Evans Bay, Wellington

Date: 31 December 1951

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 114/410/11-G

Description: Air hostess Miss J Stanich at the door of the TEAL (Tasman Empire Airways Ltd) Solent flying boat Awatere at Evans Bay, Wellington, before its first departure from the new pontoon. Photograph taken 31 December 1951 by an Evening Post photographer. Source of descriptive information - Negative registers and Library client. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 3.25 x 4.25 inches

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"We're taking you to Shanghai instead of Singapore. It's a more profitable route." 14 J...

Date: 2006

From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].

Reference: DCDL-0002036

Description: The scene is the interior of an Air New Zealand flight. A brightly-smiling air hostess tells a man that they are going to Shanghai instead of Singapore as it is a more profitable route. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Air NZ cockpit. Keep out. 5 September,2005.

Date: 2005

From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].

Reference: DCDL-0000127

Description: The scene is the interior of an aeroplane. The passengers are staring in a slightly puzzled way at the cockpit door which has a sign on it banning from entry anyone but the crew and the Prime Minister. Refers to a recent incident when a crew member was rude about the PM being late and holding up the plane. As a result, Prime Minister Helen Clark, remonstrated with him that he had made an unfair accusation. The media made a song and dance as usual and Helen Clark was accused of arrogance. Other Titles - Restricted to the flight crew and the Prime Minister. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Stewardess with passengers from the first TEAL Solent flying boat flight from Sydney to...

Date: 6 October 1950

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 114/206/01-G

Description: TEAL (Tasman Empire Airlines Ltd) Stewardess, Miss L Clark with Mrs K Nailer and daughter Elizabeth Anne, Evans Bay, Wellington. They have just arrived on the first TEAL flight from Sydney to Wellington. Photographed by an Evening Post staff photographer on the 6th of October 1950. Source of descriptive information - Negative registers and Library client. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 3.25 x 4.25 inches

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Mrs Phyllis McDonald

Date: [23 Apr 1951]

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 114/284/01-G

Description: Mrs Phyllis McDonald, airline hostess. Photograph taken 23 Apr 1951 by an Evening Post staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 6 x 6 centimetres

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"You might want to move her. The airline should know I'm turned on by overweight women ...

Date: 2005

From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]

Reference: DCDL-0000496

Description: The scene is the interior of a Qantas aeroplane. A poor little man who is being squashed by a huge woman in the seat beside him, appeals in desperation to the air hostess. He suggests that she might like to move the woman as the airline should know that he is turned on by overweight perspiring women. The reference is to the Qantas policy that men should not be allowed to sit alongside unaccompanied children. The man, in this case, is trying to take advantage of the ruling to escape suffocation. Extended Title - move Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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