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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[Discontent with] South Africa. 14 November 1979.
Date: 1979
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning world politics. Published in the Auckland Star, August 1977 - December 1979.]
Reference: A-331-076
Description: The cartoon shows a group of people. In the middle with a smile on his face is a man representing South Africa. Surrounding him are people representing New Zealand, Russia and the United States. They all look unimpressed with South Africa. Refers to general world disapproval of the South African system of apartheid. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 275 x 205mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
Clark, Laurence (Klarc) :[Jim Bolger being hit by flour bombs] New Zealand Herald, 13 A...
Date: 1996
By: Clark, Laurence, 1949-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)
Reference: A-317-074
Description: New Zealand Prime Minister, Jim Bolger, is portrayed as an All Black running from flour bombs being dropped from the air onto the rugby field. Protestors had flour-bombed a rugby test match between South Africa and New Zealand. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 227 x 318 mm.
Sanders, James E, ca 1911-:6 A4 size photocopies of cartoons published in the New Zeala...
Date: 1970
By: Sanders, James Edward, 1911-1998; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)
Reference: H-635-001/006
Description: Topics include opposition to the New Zealand All Blacks playing rugby against the Springboks of apartheid South Africa, electoral politics, traffic control in Auckland, mining and potential mineral exports from the West Coast region, pilots and hijacks, a strike by Auckland rubbish collectors. Quantity: 6 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 photocopies. Image sizes approximately 132 x 160 mm.
Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Thank heavens all this mumbo jumbo about sport's been settled a...
Date: 1977
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning sport (excluding rugby). Published in the Auckland Star, 1977 - 1988].
Reference: A-333-102
Description: The cartoon is in four parts and shows two men talking. In the final part a TV screen can be seen in the background with two tennis players and a sign reading, NZ v. South Africa, in the picture. Refers to the controversy surrounding New Zealand's part in the 1978 Commonwealth games because of New Zealand's sporting relationship with South Africa. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 250 x 180mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
[Posters about race relations and apartheid. 1970-1974]
Date: 1970 - 1975
Reference: Eph-D-RACIAL-1970/1974
Description: Includes: ca 1970: P D Barb (Periodical). The silent majority. P D Barb 10c [ca 1970] 1970: Dennis Brutus speaks for South Africans and for all people opposed to racism in sport. The All Black tour, what it really means. Western Springs Stadium, Thursday March 26th at 8 pm. Supporting variety programme compered by "personality Square" Syd Jackson to include University of Auckland Maori Club, Paul Marks, The Original Sun, Donna Awatere and the High-Revving Tongues [1980] (2 copies) If you could see their national sport, you might be less keen to play their rugby [1970] (2 copies) 1971: The Sun-Herald. Sunday March 28 1971. Surf drama police act; Apartheid clash HART Aotearoa. HART cares about all hockey players, not just white ones. Who does the IFWHA care about? Expel the South African Women's Hockey Assn from the IFWHA [1971] (2 copies) 1972: Don't join the apartheid club! Apartheid. A non-white child dies of malnutrition every 12 minutes ... Demonstrate for South African Freedom Day. Assemble Friday June 23rd [1972] (2 copies) ca 1972: Grosz, Christopher, 1947-. Jack Marshall & Co; bridge builders / HART [1972?]. (2 copies) ca 1973: HART Aotearoa. "I'd be the last to drag politics into sport, Frik ... but it's worth 3 points if you treat that ball like a kaffir's arse". [1972 or 1973] (3 copies) Soledad Brothers demo. 3rd March, cnr Ponsonby-K Rd's, 6.30 pm. A.U.S.A. [Stamp top right] House Committee approved 1973?: Don't join the apartheid club! 67 unarmed Africans massacred 21st March 1960, Sharpeville is another good reason for us to Stop The Tour! And stop trading with South Africa! [ca 1973] 1973: [HART Aotearoa]. Caltex 1973 Springbok Rugby Tour, brought to you by Caltex Oil, the action gas HART Aotearoa. South Africa Freedom Day June 26. Stop the tour; don't play with apartheid [1973] "We stand for Christian Nationalism which is an ally of Nazism". Quote 1942 Mr B J Vorster, now Prime Minister, Republic of South Africa. Auckland star, 31 March 1973, page 21 "The wound of the daughter of my people wounds me too". Apartheid divides the family of man. Produced by Shalom Posters, PO Box 818, Wellington NZ for NZ Defence and Aid Find [1973] (2 copies) 1974: National Anti-Apartheid Committee. A South African policeman, judge, and executioner [1974] (2 copies) Quantity: 15 b&w and colour prints. Physical Description: Relief prints and offset prints, coloured or b&w, on sheets up to about 750 mm.
[Posters about race relations, apartheid, and South Africa. 1980, and some undated 1980s]
Date: 1980
Reference: Eph-C-RACIAL-1980
Description: Includes: 1980: Gilles Kati the Southern African scholar. Speaks Thursday 1pm B10 HART. Sam Ramsamy, leader of South African non-racial sporting bodies. New Zealand tour Oct 22 - Nov 12 1980. Find out the facts about non-racial sport in South Africa. Public meeting Thurs 23 Oct, Ewen Hall (YWCA Willis St). 1980s undated: Apartheid kills; fight resettlement. Medu Art Ensemble [1980s] HART Wellington. Diplomatic relations South-African style. Expel the S.A. Consulate. [Heydrich?] Harvey HART Auckland. Ban Bok boats; fight racism [1980s] Krossa apartheid! Isolera Sydafrika! Stod ANC (SA) Pg 350002-2. Afrikagrupperna [1980s?] National Anti-Apartheid Committee. March 21, Bullet in the Back Day for sixty nine black South Africans. Remember Sharpeville; think about apartheid [1980?] (2 copies) Reject apartheid sport. South African Non-Racial Olympic Committee [1980s] Saturday May 25 is Bastion Point Day, African Liberation Day. March: Noon; assemble corner of Hansen St and Stoke st, Newtown (entrance to Rugby League park). Fight apartheid in South africa; fight racism in Aotearoa [1980s] Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 4 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, coloured or b&w, on sheets up to about 500 mm.
Minhinnick, Gordon (Sir), 1902-1992 :Appeaseful protest. New Zealand Herald, 11 April 1...
Date: 1973
From: Various artists :Collection of newspaper clippings, photocopies and bromides of cartoons by Minhinnick (A-311-1), Mack (A-311-2) and Bird (A-311-3).
By: Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George (Sir), 1902-1992; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)
Reference: A-311-1-043
Description: New Zealand prime minister Norman Kirk creeps along apologetically, holding a small, shakily written 'No Tour' placard, behind a group of determined and angry protestors who are marching to stop rugby sporting tours to and from South Africa as a protest against South Africa's policy of apartheid. A line of policemen hold back the watching crowd. Quantity: 1 newspaper clipping.. Physical Description: Newspaper cutting 140mm x 200mm.
Gibbard, Leslie 1945- :[Photocopies of original cartoons by Gibbard while in England co...
Date: 1971 - 1987
By: Gibbard, Leslie, 1945-2010
Reference: B-142-076/128
Description: Cartoons done by Gibbard while in England commenting on political issues of the day, both in England and overseas from 1971-1987. Quantity: 53 photocopy/ies of cartoons. Physical Description: Photocopies of ink drawings various sizes Provenance: Donation: Mr Les Gibbard, London 1993
Liberate the world; apartheid, civil rights, Vietnam, Elections. [1969].
Date: 1969
From: Roth, Herbert Otto, 1917-1994: Collected papers, personal papers, photographs and ephemera
Reference: Eph-B-ROTH-Protest-1969-01
Description: A flier encouraging readers to protest at Albert Park against "Apathied" [sic], for Civil Rights, against Vietnam (14-17 November), and offering little hope that the election on 18 November can in any way bring good, because politicians are all the same, and minimise the abilities of the young to run the world. Mentions Sir Dove-Myer Robinson (Mayor Robbie, "the young people's mayor"), and his part in the trials of six young people. Exhibited in 'Outlines; lesbian and gay liberation in the 1970s (Exhibition)' Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s) on flier. Physical Description: Typescript on flier 260 x 210 mm. Provenance: Part of the Roth acquisition, in about 1992.
Lynch, James, 1947-:Code of conduct. 17 October 1982
Date: 1982
From: Lynch, James, 1947-:Collection of original cartoons by James Lynch.
By: New Zealand times (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: B-186-038
Description: The Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association had done nothing wrong but was saddled with a code of conduct as a result of the Springbok tour. (Notes by cartoonist) Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and letratone on paper, 295 x 420 mm
Lynch, James, 1947-:[1981 South African rugby tour of New Zealand]. 6 October 1980.
Date: 1980
From: Lynch, James, 1947-:Collection of original cartoons by James Lynch.
By: Taranaki daily news (Newspaper)
Reference: B-186-011
Description: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brian Talboys, gently tries to calm three fighting children who represent 'Gleneagles', the 'Rugby Union' and the 'News Media'. His approach is so soft that they ignore him. Context: refers to the 1981 South African rugby tour of New Zealand. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon made it clear that the government would not allow political interference in sport in any form in spite of the signing of the Gleneagles Agreement that promised to discourage contact and competition between signing countries and teams or individuals from South Africa. The deputy prime minister, Brian Talboys wrote to Ces Blazey, the NZRFU chairman, expressing concern that a tour was even being considered. Brian Talboys believed that the government had done everything in its power, short of coercion, to halt the tour. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and Chinese white on paper, 420 x 590 mm
Clark, Laurence (Klarc) :The govt is NOT in favour...of the tour...but any decision...i...
Date: 1995
By: Clark, Laurence, 1949-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)
Reference: A-317-070
Description: New Zealand Prime Minister, Jim Bolger, metamorphasises into former Prime Minister Robert Muldoon, as he copies his stance on the relationship of New Zealand rugby and South African apartheid. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 227 x 318 mm.
Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Rugby and South Africa. 1 September 1987.
Date: 1987
From: Bromhead, Peter, b.1933-:[1 Folder of original cartoons, concearning issues to do with nuclear power and weapons, published in the Auckland Star between 24 February 1986 - 5 December 1988].
Reference: A-322-040
Description: Shows a chicken with it's head cut off, representing "Rugby and South Africa", running round in circles. A man holding an axe and the head of the chicken is representing "New Zealand Public Opinion". The cartoon refers to New Zealand's opposition to rugby matches with South Africa because of South African racism. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card. 180 x 260 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :It is to be hoped that other current events won't infl...
Date: 1961
From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]
Reference: B-137-422
Description: Cartoon shows three vignettes: demonstrators carry placards protesting against electric power generated at Benmore in the South Island being sent to the North Island through the Cook Strait cable; they get an idea from the fact that the world is concerned with apartheid in South Africa and change their placards to read "Aparthydro for South island" and "We resign from Dominion". Other Titles - "We have pressed repeatedly that the cable should not be proceeded with until all ... power requirements for the South Island have been measured and safeguarded. We will reiterate this until the cable is an accomplished fact" - Past President of Dunedin Chamber of Commerce Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing 230 x 260 mm, on sheet 297 x 383 mm.
Brockie, Bob :Darlings! I'll take you individually or as a team but first... Take your ...
Date: 1982
By: Brockie, Robert Ellison (Dr), 1932-; National Business Review Ltd
Reference: C-133-041
Description: The cartoon shows an aging prostitute representing Apartheid who is lying on a couch. She is trying to lure the All Blacks to come and visit her. Refers to the conflict over engaging in rugby with South Africa during the Apartheid era. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink, brush and ink, 440 mm x 625 mm.
"Apartheid! Hell no! Our people just want to live apart from your people." 2 November, ...
Date: 2007
From: Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0004356
Description: Shows a Tuhoe man sitting on a horse holding a rifle and expressing hooror at the idea that his desire for a separate Tuhoe nation might be regarded as apartheid. Two children sit behind him on the horse and a dog noses around. Cartoon also shows a map of the North Island with a round plug planted with a Tuhoe flag hovering above the hole in the Ureweras from which it has been pulled. Refers to the police raids of mid October when Tuhoe activist, Tame Iti, and 16 others, were arrested under the Firearms and Suppression of Terrorism Acts. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :The score so far... (unofficial) 21 countries to nil. 19 July 1...
Date: 1976
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning rugby. Published in the Auckland Star, 1976 - 1986].
Reference: A-333-019
Description: The cartoon shows an All Black rugby player with one foot resting on a rugby ball and his arms crossed. Refers to the 1976 rugby tour of the All Blacks to South Africa. A number of countries were against the tour taking place because of South Africa's apartheid policy. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 175 x 200mm.
Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :'I dunno what dis Marshall an' H.A.R.T. makin' all de fuss abo...
Date: 1998
By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: H-667-001
Description: Shows a scantily clothed black African man squatting in the position of three cricket wickets with the stumps balanced across his knees and head. He is covered in plasters from being hit with the cricket ball. 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 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy.
Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Aren't you pinning this on the wrong bloke. 22 July 1981.
Date: 1981
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :One folder of original cartoons and photocopies of originals on the subject of rugby published in the Auckland Star between 1977 - 1981.
Reference: A-322-068
Description: The cartoon shows Robert Mulldoon giving a death certificate to a man representing the 'Gleneagles Agreement' while on the floor, a man representing 'New Zealand's reputation', is commiting suicide with a sword labeled 'the tour'. Refers to the conflict over sporting ties with South Africa during the Apartheid regime and how they affected New Zealand's international reputation. The Gleneagles Agreement declared that the 'member countries of the Commonwealth embrace peoples of diverse races, colours, languages and faiths, and they have long recognised racial prejudice and discrimination as dangerous sicknesses and unmitigated evils. Members are pledged to use all their efforts to foster human dignity everywhere. At their London meeting, the heads of government reaffirmed that apartheid in sport, as in other fields, was an abomination and ran directly counter to the Declaration of Commonwealth Principles, which they made at Singapore on 22 January 1971'. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card. 230 x 230 mm.
Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :If you ask me the Tanzania government's dam' glad the A...
Date: 1976
From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]
Reference: B-135-028
Description: The cartoon shows a man giving his opinion to two of his friends at the pub. Refers to a boycott of the Olympic games by many African Nations because of New Zealand's rugby involvement with South Africa. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Brush and ink, black crayon, letrafilm, 385 x 305mm.