World Cup (Soccer)

International football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of FIFA, the sport's governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, because of World War II.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :"I see Ron's swotting-up his racing as usual". Evening ...

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-136-073

Description: Shows three men drinking in the pub. One is engrossed in his racing guide. The other two are discussing that he doesn't know that the All Whites are playing the Watford soccer team at Athletic Park. Refers to All Whites versus Watford match which was before the All Whites went to Spain to compete in the 1982 World Cup. Extended Title - "Yes, I reckon racing and beer are the only sports he knows" Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, crayon and letratone, 450 x 310 mm.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :Just what is a draw worth anyway? Evening Post. 28 May ...

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-136-075

Description: Shows two scenes. In the upper scene soccer fans are congratulating an All Whites player for the draw against the Watford team. In the lower scene rugby supporters are complaining to a Wellington player that a draw in the game against the Wairarapa team doesn't auger well for Wellington to win the Ranfurly Shield. Refers to Wellington, who held the Ranfurly Shield, playing Wairarapa in Masterton, and the All Whites playing against Watford at Athletic Park before going to Spain to compete in the World Cup. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, white gouache, crayon and letratone, 450 x 310 mm.

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :46 original cartoons published in the Dominion between 1990 and...

Date: 1990 - 2002

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Dominion (Newspaper)

Reference: A-366-270/315

Description: Cartoons on the millenium and Y2k, the media, newspapers, television, freedom of the press, nuclear testing, sport and the America's Cup. 277-289 a series on reading newspapers; 297-301 a series on a child watching tennis at Wimbledon on TV. Quantity: 46 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black felt pen drawings on paper, sizes vary.

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[21 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 1 and ...

Date: 2002

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

Reference: H-678-001/021

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Shows two women having a cup of tea. One says to the other, 'Eric's always said that looking forward to the "beautiful game" is the thing that gets him through the day... but these nights it's the soccer. Refers to men staying up to watch the World Cup Soccer games. Comment on the premium increases announced by Southern Cross Healthcare. Shows priests looking for their sports programme on the computer. A consumer is confronted with fruit labeled with GE activists names. Finance Minister, Michael Cullen, sees mirages of cash surplus's on the super(annuation) highway. Shows Laila Harre reassuring a baby (Ewen Mee) that she knows exactly what's best for it. In his eagerness to get a shot away on the election trail, Bill English shoots himself in the foot. A family sit down to eat a meal. The man spits his out saying 'Sweetcorn??? GEZUS!!' Refers to the corngate affair. Comment on the health crisis in Northland. A pregnant woman prepares to travel out of the area to deliver her baby. Rod Donald and Jeanette Fitzsimons from the Green Party expect to do well in the (G)eneral (E)lection. Refers to their focus on genetic engineering. Shows Marian Hobbs as a stuffed scarecrow overseeing the GE corn crops. Helen Clark is indignant that interviewer John Campbell should expect an apology from her. She says that he doesn't fall into any of the groups that she's currently apologizing to. A teacher fills out a childs report card saying he has had an on-again, off-again approach to his work. There is a roster of teacher strikes on the wall behind the teacher. Shows some discontentment among the public for Helen Clarks leadership. Government released figures show crime is on the decrease but the public perception is the opposite. Winston Peters prepares to be Queen-maker following the general elections. A patient complains to his psychiatrist about chronic insomnia that even the Leaders' Debate won't fix. Shows Helen Clark and Bill English dressed as clowns at the circus (elections). Two children discuss the new Maori Television channel. They talk about it being on UHF and in Maori. They realise that not many people will be able to understand or receive the channel. A child asks his Mother to see Dr Cullen to fix his spots. Quantity: 21 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :8 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 27 Jun...

Date: 2002

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

Reference: H-674-126/133

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Shows men in an office asleep over their PC's due to watching the World Cup Soccer games and the election buidup. Graham Mourie has resigned from coaching the Hurricanes, the coaching of the team is seen as Mission Impossible. Comment on the Catholic Churches involvement in child abuse and their dealing with the now adult victims. Shows the Church is still using secrecy to keep the lid on the issue. Helen Clark struggles with not appearing arrogant to the voting public when she is so far ahead in the polls. The Greens hold their flag as they sit on a great white horse (GE ban). The Sustainability Council tries to climb aboard too. The Greens tell them to go and find their own white horse. Shows Bill English looking down a black hole, which is where National support has gone. Party President, Michelle Boag stands behind him threatening to kick him down the hole too. Shows several birds in a nest, (Health, Economy, Law & Order, Education and GE) They're all trying to have their voices heard but the GE (genetic engineering) bird is many times bigger than all the others. A soldier plays the Last Post for the demise of Wellington's evening newspaper, the Evening Post. Quantity: 8 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :The N.Z.F.A. hopes that F.I.F.A. will permit the world...

Date: 1981

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-135-792

Description: Shows three scenes. In the top right a helicopter hovers above the pitch providing an escape route for the referee. In the lower left the referee is wearing a special camouflage suit which allows only his head, hands and boots to be visible. In the lower right the players have to be warned not to step on the landmines which have been placed between the pitch and the spectators. Refers to crowd disturbances at Mt Smart stadium on 10 October in which the referee was attacked by spectators. There was a possibility that F.I.F.A. would move the N.Z. versus Saudi Arabia match in November 1981 to a neutral location, possibly in Australia, to avoid violence. It was also suggested that the violence was a hangover from the disruptions which occurred during the 1981 Sprinbok tour of New Zealand. Extended Title - As with rugby, provided by the army perhaps - Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, letratone and crayon, 450 x 320 mm

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941-:15 cartoon photocopies on Australia/New Zealand topics from 199...

Date: 1994 - 2000

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper); Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Sunday star times (Newspaper); Manawatu standard (Newspaper); Nelson evening mail (Newspaper)

Reference: H-629-001/013

Description: 15 cartoon photocopies on Australia/New Zealand topics from 1994-2000 period which were published in the Christchurch Press, Otago Daily Times, Sunday Star Times, Manawatu Standard, Nelson Mail, Northern Advocate, Evening Post. Quantity: 15 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 photocopies of black ink cartoons.

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to soccer, or association football played b...

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-B-SOCCER-1980s

Description: Includes: 1980: World Youth Tournament for the Coca Cola Cup. Oceania playoff. National Stadium, Suva, Fiji, 1980. Programme Typed list of schedule for 2nd qualifying round of the Adidas Chatham Cup. 26 April 1980. Chatham Cup final: Dunedin City v Mt Wellington. Basin Reserve, 7 September 1980. Programme (Soccer weekly, 3 September 1980) 1981: New Zealand v Australia. Mr Smart Stadium Auckland. 25 April 1981. Programme. New Zealand v Indonesia. Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 23 May 1981. New Zealand v Chinese Taipei. Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 30 May 1981. Programme. Rothmans World Cup Soccer series. New Zealand vs Fiji. Mr Smart Stadium, Auckland. 16 August 1981. Programme. Rothmans World Cup Soccer series: New Zealand v People's Republic of China. Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 3 October 1981. Programme. Rothmans World Cup Soccer series: New Zealand v Kuwait. Mt Smart Stadium. 10 October 1981. Programme. Rothmans World Cup Soccer series: New Zealand v Saudi Arabia. Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 28 November 1981. Programme (2 copies) 1982: New Zealand v Australia. Mr Smart Stadium, 22 February 1982. Souvenir programme Television New Zealand playbill. Official FIFA World Cup book. Espana 1982. Exclusive New Zealand edition. Rothmans World Cup build-up series. New Zealand v the League of Ireland. Auckland 8 May 1982; Rotorua 9th May; Gisborne 12 May; Dunedin 16 May, Invercargill 19 May. Programme. 1983: Adidas Chatham Cup final. Gisborne City v Mount Wellington. Childers Road Reserve, 18 September 1983. Programme Rothmans Olympic qualifying series. New Zealand v Japan. 24 September 1983. Programme. Rothmans Olympic qualifying series. NZ v Chinese Taipei. 1 October 1983. Programme. 1984: Brooklyn Northern United A.F.C. Opening celebrations for gymnasium, 14 January 1984. Flyer. Rothmans Challenge. New Zealand Invitation XI v Glasgow Rangers. Mt Smart Stadium, 9 June 1984. Programme (2 copies). Air New Zealand Soccer Cup final - McKee Nelson United v Gisborne City Football Club. 1984. Programme. Chatham Cup final. Gisborne City v Photo Life Manurewa. 13 october 1984. Programme. Rothmans series. Malaysia v New Zealand. Olympic qualifying build-up games. Wellington, 31 March, Christchurch 3 April, Auckland 8 April 1984. Programme. Quantity: 21 publications.. Physical Description: Sizes varying around 30 cm.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :18 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 3 and...

Date: 2002

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

Reference: H-674-108/125

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Shows the Police trying to deal with huge traffic queues from Wellington to Levin by setting up speed cameras after Levin to catch the people speeding who are trying to make up the time. Labour feign being blackmailed by the Greens so they appear to have a reason to call an early election. The Queen of England is surrounded by the mess following her Jubilee party, but remains amused. Comment on the New Zealand couple who denied their baby medical care with the result the baby died. The couple are drawn in the style of NZ Gothic. Bill English hears that 1 in 4 National Party supporters are considering voting for Labour to keep the Greens out of the next Government. Shows Helen Clark undermining Trevor Mallard to the press over his handling of the Teachers pay negotiations. Helen Clark is advised that calling an early election without good reason will do her no harm. The leaders of National, ACT, Greens and NZ First whine about Helen Clark calling an early election when her popularity is high. Bill English takes heart in the news that the favourite teams for the Soccer World Cup have been eliminated from the competitions. He sees this as a sign for his hopes in the 2002 elections. Jim Anderton launches his new Political party the 'Jim Anderton's Progressive Coalition Party'. A teacher schools his class on how they can help escalate pressure on the government over teacher salaries and conditions. Winston Peters stirs from the political wilderness to address an audience of 500 trapped elderly people. Jim Anderton wears a jester's hat (pretend Alliance member) and regrets having to take it off. Around him are other hats of political parties he has belonged to or is about to belong to. The Greens outline their policy on GE organisms and cannabis. There is an obvious disparity in their requirement for safety between the two substances. Comment on the lack of support for signing the Kyoto Protocol on Global Warming. Helen Clark seeks to rule as a majority government. The minor parties all agree that she can't. Shows public being notified of the closing of the Wellington Evening Post and the merger of the Evening Post with the Dominion. President Bush outlines his plans for a Middle East peace. It includes the Palestinian leader, Arafat, being relegated to an outhouse. Quantity: 18 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :The shape of things to come. Evening Post. 2 October 1981.

Date: 1981

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-135-766

Description: Shows five men walking along the street talking and thinking about rugby and soccer. Two are remarking about the good season coming up. They are followed by a Wellington Rugby Union official thinking about all the revenue coming in. The other two men are hoping for success in the World Cup soccer rematch against China. Refers to the rematch against China played at Mt Smart stadium on 3 October 1981. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and letratone, 455 x 320 mm.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :Not exactly a match-ing pair. Evening Post. 18 June 1982.

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-136-029

Description: Shows two scenes. In the top scene four men are standing around a bar table looking pleased that New Zealand scored at least two goals against Scotland in the World Cup soccer match. In the lower scene Marlborough rugby supporters are despondent that their team scored only two penalties in their game against Wellington in the Ranfurly Shield. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, crayon, white gouache and letratone, 383 x 320 mm.

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Walker, Malcolm 1950-, 5 originals and 13 cartoon photocopies published in Sunday News ...

Date: 1999 - 2000

By: Walker, Malcolm, 1950-; Sunday News (Newspaper)

Reference: A-338-181/198

Description: 18 cartoons on political and social issues. Topics include the APEC conference held in Auckland, human rights in Indonesia, nazism in Europe's rear view mirror, New Zealand and Australia's reaction to the attempted coup in Fiji, the attempted coup in Fiji, the soccer World Cup, the performance of Jenny Shipley's National government, the relationship of the New Zealand Green Party to the Labour Party and the Alliance, Richard Prebble and scandals, political protest at One Tree Hill and on the Waitangi marae, the response of the insurance industry to the Labour government's change to ACC regulation and smoking. Quantity: 5 original cartoon(s) and 13 photocopies. Physical Description: 5 horizontal A3 size black ink on paper originals and 13 horizontal A3 size photocopies of originals.

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[16 cartoons published in the Auckland Star in May-June 1982.]

Date: 1982

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-360-047/062

Description: Cartoons on international and New Zealand political and social issues. Quantity: 16 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, sizes vary. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Interview with Frank van Hattum

Date: 15 Feb 2000

From: New Zealand Netherlands Foundation oral history project, stage two

By: Schouten, Hank, 1955?-; Van Hattum, Frank, 1958-

Reference: OHInt-0484-05

Description: Frank van Hattum was born in New Plymouth in 1958. Gives details of his family's emigration in the 1950s. Recalls their Dutch friends, English being spoken at home and his father's conscious decision to become a New Zealander with retention of some Dutch traditions. Mentions his father had been an accountant but worked in a cheese factory and then became an insurance salesman. Recalls his father setting up the `Central Soccer Club'. Talks about schooling, an emphasis on sport and his ambitions as a soccer player. Describes being a Taranaki representative from the age of nine and first memories of being a New Zealand representative in 1980. Talks about replacing Sandy Davey in the team selected for the World Cup squad. Describes touring Fiji, Indonesea and Taiwan and the qualifier games for the World Cup. Discusses preparation for the Cup and going to Spain with the team. Talks about being a goalie and his performance in the World Cup. Comments on the Dutch response to his playing and visiting relatives in Holland after the Cup. Describes meeting and marrying Lynn Wallace and talks about their sons. Talks about playing for Wellington United and being manager and goal keeping coach for the New Zealand soccer team. Comments on wanting to learn the Dutch language and some regret at the loss of his Dutch culture. Interviewer(s) - Hank Schouten Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 1.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2707. Search dates: 2000

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[Wellington Phoenix Football Club] :Retro Ricki's Yellow Fever. Got it. Phoenix 07 [T-s...

Date: 2007

Reference: Eph-E-SOCCER-2007-01

Description: Pale yellow t-shirt issued in 2007 to be worn by supporters of the Wellington Phoenix Football Club, shows a photograph of the head of Ricki Herbert with long hair and a moustache, as he was when he played football (soccer) in the World Cup in 1982. The front shows the words: "Retro Ricki's Yellow Fever. Got it". The back shows the words "Phoenix 07" Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - [On label at neck back]: AAA; Alstyle Apparel & Activewear. Made in Mexico of USA fabric. Size S; taille P; talla C Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Relief print on yellow t-shirt, 680 x 750 mm.

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NZ Herald. All Whites to South Africa in 2010. "That'll please Hone"

Date: 15 November 2009

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011

Reference: A-453-132

Description: Shows Maori Party co-leaders Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples looking at the newspaper headline about the New Zealand soccer team (All Whites) going to the Soccer World Cup in South Africa. Turia comments that it should please Hone Harawira. Refers to Hone Harawira making strong anti-Paheka comments in an email. Inscriptions: Recto - centre right - 1611A12CARTOON [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 225x330 mm

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"Seems that irritating noise is everywhere lately" Free speech

Date: 20 June 2010

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011

Reference: A-453-349

Description: The cartoon shows Green Co-leader Russel Norman standing on the top step of parliament blowing the vuvuzela from which flutters a flag reading 'free speech.' A couple of men from a Chinese delegation stand beside their leader's car below and one of them says 'Seems that irritating noise is everywhere lately.' Context: Refers to Russel Norman's protest against the treatment of Tibet by China which resulted in a Tibetan flag being torn from his hands by a member of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping's entourage when the president arrived at Parliament. The incident raised valid questions about the right of "free speech" in New Zealand, which arose from a protest involving visits from Chinese officials. The vuvuzela was in the news at the time because it was blown constantly in South Africa during World Cup football games. Inscriptions: Recto - centre right - MONDAY CARTOON 2006A?CARTOON Pls scan and send to Mediagrid [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 195 x 280 mm

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"Dad's very supportive of me dropping rugby - he's even showing me how to do a convinci...

Date: 26 June 2010

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011

Reference: A-453-350

Description: A small boy clutches a soccer ball and tells his mother that his father is very supportive of his dropping rugby and is even showing him how to do a convincing dive. The boy's father is on the floor throwing a tantrum. Refers to the growing popularity of soccer (to father's great distress) because of the All Whites success at the Fifa World Cup in South Africa. 'Diving' is a ploy used by the Italians in particular to buy time by pretending to real injury that is not quite true. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 195 x 280 mm

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Dominion Breweries: DB Export 33X; one shot for glory [2010 FIFA World Cup inflatable t...

Date: 2010

Reference: Eph-D-SOCCER-2010-01

Description: A pair of inflatable plastic thundersticks, issued for the qualifying round of the FIFA World Cup when New Zealand beat Bahrain. The sticks show an image of a green bottle of DB Export 33X beer. These items were sometimes called slappers, thunder sticks, cheering sticks, air bang sticks, boom sticks. Quantity: 2 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital prints on green and white inflatable plastic tubes, 106 x 595 mm (flat), accompanied by a short rigid plastic straw to inflate them. Provenance: .

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Yet another anti-religion cartoon

Date: 17 June 2006

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011

Reference: A-453-251

Description: Shows 'another anti-religion' cartoon where a soccer ball has been crossed out. Refers to the fervour surrounding the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - MONDAY CARTOON 19 CARTOON 133 x 186mm Pls scan and send to Pix-on-hand [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 230 x 340 mm