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Tremain, Garrick 1941-:61 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 10 Octobe...

Date: 2001

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

Reference: H-661-001/061

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 61 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies A4 size

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Darroch, Bob, 1940- :[Ten cartoons published in the Whangarei Report and the Dunedin St...

Date: 2002

By: Darroch, Bob, 1940-; Star (Dunedin, N.Z.); Whangarei report (Newspaper)

Reference: H-688-001/010

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand social issues and politics. Fathers taken to task over violent behaviour at children's sports, results of new alcohol study, mothers dealing with families with colds during winter, consequences of genetic engineering in dairy herds, schools try to deal with chronic absenteism, US President threatens Saddam Hussein, government loses $315 million dollars in investments, leaky homes, USA and Iraq face off, New Zealand planes have peices fall off them while they're in the air. Quantity: 10 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A5 size photocopies of ink and letraset drawings.

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Photograph album of Clark and friends

Date: [1950s]-2006

From: Clark, Judith Ann, 1931-2014: Photographs

By: Sparrow, Margaret June (Dame), 1935-

Reference: PA1-o-1941

Description: Album of photographs of Judith Clark and other people in [1950s] and [1980s]-2006, taken by unidentified photographers. Some images have handwritten captions on floral stickers and some on reverse of prints. The cover image is a head and shoulders portrait of Clark taken in 1998. Contains photographs that mainly feature Clark and other people at social gatherings and parties, with some people identified. One image shows a conga line dance. Other images of note include Clark "with Betty and Bryan" on Auckland waterfront during an Institute of Registered Music Teachers of New Zealand conference (2002); 'The Family of Man', an unfinished cast bronze sculpture by Babara Hepworth, with large building in the background, at Snape Maltings; Clark with Kate Miller at Aldeburgh, in Suffolk, United Kingdom; a Zonta Christmas party (1981); "Ian and Val" (1997); a baby in white and adults in formal clothing, inside a church labelled "Rose Bromley"; a portrait of an unidentified wedding party taken inside a house; Clark with [her students?] Hao Chen and Piers Lane, and Clark sitting at a piano with Hao Chen holding flowers and trophies; and Clark petting a young deer. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 20 colour original photographic prints and one black and white original print. Physical Description: Plastic flipbook album with some annotations 16 x 12.5 cm

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Interview with Lewis King

Date: 20 July 1995 - 20 Jul 2001

From: Interviews about Denis Glover by Gordon Ogilvie

By: King, Lewis, 1914-2006

Reference: OHInt-0576-15

Description: Lewis King describes meeting Denis Glover onboard the 'HMS Onslow' working on Russian Convoys, when Glover was being considered as a possible officer, and then meeting him again after the war, when his capacity for alcohol increased and his charm more delightful than before. Comments that Glover found it harder than most to settle after the war. Describes meeting with Glover, Albion Wright and late night drinking sessions despite six o'clock closing. Describes Denis Glover getting work at his Advertising Agency Carlton Carruthers and his drinking ending his work there. Discusses the reactions of old navy staff to Denis Glover in his later years. Interviewer(s) - Gordon Ogilvie Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-8789, OHC-8813 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 30 Minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-2801.

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South Island prints three

Date: 1959-2007

From: Cleveland, Francis Leslie, 1921-2014: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10131-4

Description: Photographs of the South Island of New Zealand taken by Les Cleveland, 1959 to 2007. Information relating to the content as well as the date taken and the date printed, is on the rear of most prints. Identified people are: Senior Sergeant George Christopher Donnelly of Hokitika police; Ivy Harper and Bert Birchfield; Mike Armstrong and Jim Daken; Mary and Heather Cornwell; Charleston coal mine operator Neil Mouat; Mack Heinz; Tex Smith; Mike Armstrong; Henry Heveldt and M Bennett of Nolan's Mill; Garth Graham; meat shooters Mike Bennett and Kevin Blythell; John 'Opo' Angus, the Eggling brothers; helicopter pilot Ben Morris and Les's wife Mary Cleveland; and Johnny Hewer, Claire Easterbrook and Liam Easterbrook in front of the Neils Beach school house. Featured natural environments include the hot springs at Welcome Flat and the Karangarua Valley, River, Ranges, and the view from the Sefton bivouac, Ocean Beach, and Neils Beach, including car wrecks at the rubbish dump. Other images (and series of images) of note include scenes from the Kumara races; environmental damage (slips and road works at Milford Tunnel, Inangahua River road, and Haast and Jackson's Bay area; open face coal mining at Charleston; deer hunting, largely based in Mussel Point; Central Otago Hotels (Cardrona, White Horse, and Vulcan); Post Offices and boxes (St Bathan's, Outram, Ophir, and Dunedin) and a Pacific Films crew on Fox Glacier. Also includes images of James Heveldt's grave (Jackson's Bay), Peregrine Vinyard, a new house in Bannockburn, a girl in a Westport ice cream parlour, women in a Carter's Sawmill shop, a Hokitika cake stall, and various shop fronts and signage in Dunedin, Gore, and on the West Coast. Arrangement: Photographs ordered chronologically by Library using the date on rear of prints. Note that some images in the same photographic sequence have been given varying dates by the photographer. Quantity: 80 b&w original photographic print(s). 5 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin photoprints

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Darroch, Bob, 1940- :[Cartoons published in the Whangarei Report and the Christchurch S...

Date: 1999 - 2001

By: Darroch, Bob, 1940-; Christchurch star (Newspaper : 1958- )

Reference: A-316-142/160

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand social issues and politics. Unemployed fathers as role models to their sons, the pracitical side of genetic modification, 20th century sees out-of-control war, violence and death, United States aims to curb people's access to guns, election year sees 32,000 more operations being done, study shows teenages think about girls approx. every three minutes, marriages end in divorce due to the Rugby World Cup, parents supervise their children to school, move to replace cigarettes with cannabis, supermarkets selling to underage drinkers, kiwi dollar plummets to record low, family politics of winning, cricket bribery revealed, Black Caps perform poorly in cricket, children's language shocks, 600 Air Force staff made redundant, new complications of professional rugby, moves to ban children from movies that portray smoking, travellers face uncertain choice of destinations following world terrorist attacks. Original drawings for A-316-144, -152, -156 and -160 in separate folder and individually catalogued Quantity: 15 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of ink and letraset drawings.

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The week. 10 January 2009

Date: 2009

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald

Reference: DCDL-0013268

Description: Shows three images of 'Great Kiwi Oxymorons Part I' events that have occured during the week. First image is of the drinking culture in which a drunk driver has hit a tree and is brandishing a broken bottle, looking for a fight. The second is of Anti-Israel protests against Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer at the Auckland Classic Tennis competition. The third is of two sharks. One looks frightened as the other says that it is a media beat-up and that his chances of being attacked by a Great White curator are really very low. Refers to the capture of a great white shark for captivity. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"This survey shows that most people would have a drink with the prime minister." "Would...

Date: 2010

From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0016418

Description: 'The Politician' cartoon strip. An adviser tells the minister that he has a report that shows that most people would have a drink with the PM, but not with the minister unless he was buying. Refers to an independent study, The Mud House Wine Survey, that looked at New Zealanders' attitudes towards drinking wine and who they'd like to consume it with this New Year's Eve. It found that more than a third, or 36 per cent, of men surveyed wanted to have a glass of wine with the Prime Minister. Nearly a third (28 per cent) of women also ranked Mr Key as top choice of drinking buddy but he was tied with actress Robyn Malcolm, who played Cheryl West in Outrageous Fortune for the last time this year. (NZ Herald 20 December 2010) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Crichton, Anna, 1957- :Drunk on a swing. 6 May 2011

Date: 2011

From: Crichton, Anna, 1957- :Digital cartoons

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0017845

Description: The cartoon shows a sweetly inebriated golden man in a golden suit swinging upside down in an elegant fashion with a glass falling out of his hand. In the background are two fascinated children on a see-saw. Context - The cartoonist says 'this is about the ban on drinking alcohol in public places, i'm dramatising the idea that people will go quite off their head in public places ie 'sacred' kids playgrounds if they drink, and why not have some fun. Title supplied by librarian The cartoon accompanies an article called 'Beware the puritans at the gate' in Nick Smith's Business column on 13 May 2011 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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DISTRICT 9 million gallons of booze. 14 September 2009

Date: 2009

From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers

Reference: DCDL-0012341

Description: Cartoon shows a dismal scene of destruction, the ground covered with beer cans and food boxes and tires. A large welcome sign reads 'Dunedin it's all riot here! Humans only. There is a car inside a crossed circle showing that it is banned and the words 'enGINeering students' in the lower right corner with a list of other drinks beneath the 'gin' part of 'engineering'. At the top of the cartoon is text reading 'DISTRICT 9 million gallons of booze' alluding to the Peter Jackson film, 'District 9' which is about aliens. Refers to the 'Undie 500 car rally which has received much negative publicity due to rioting students and others associated with the event. The Undie 500 is an annual student-run car rally between Christchurch and Dunedin, New Zealand. The event has run since the early 1980s, organised by the University of Canterbury Engineering Society Inc. (ENSOC). Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"When's happy hour?" 4 September 2009

Date: 2009

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

Reference: DCDL-0012205

Description: Cartoon shows several young children in a classroom with a teacher who is writing on a blackboard. One of the boys asks the teacher when 'happy hour' is. A newspaper lying on the teacher's desk reads 'School to supply liquor to under 18's'. Refers to the fact that Christ's College in Christchurch admits it is "vulnerable to criticism" for serving alcohol to under 18-year-olds at its school ball. The rules governing the serving of alcohol to under-18s at after-ball parties need to be clarified, Law Commission president Sir Geoffrey Palmer says. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Darroch, Bob, 1940- :"There's already a health warning on these bottles..." 27 May 2010

Date: 2010

From: Darroch, Bob 1940- :[Digital cartoons published in the Whangarei Report]

By: Whangarei report (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0017645

Description: A small boy is investigating the contents of his father's liquor cabinet and says 'There's already a health warning on these bottles... "Harm will come to anyone who even TOUCHES this"! I think it's from Dad'.Two smaller children and the cay are lining up for drinks. Context - the Law Commission's review on how to reduce alcohol abuse, and the blood alcohol content for drivers. One of the suggestions is adding a health warning label to alcohol. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"No, no sir... it actually means there isn't any!" 12 May 2010

Date: 2010

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

Reference: DCDL-0014324

Description: A group of hopeful young people arrive at the entrance to the 'RWC Party Central' (Rugby World Cup) which includes the words 'Alcohol Free Zone'. The policeman at the entrance tells them that these words do not mean they do not have to pay for alcohol but that there won't be any. There is a call for the RWC Party Central to be alcohol free which is a stance criticised as having the potential to make New Zealand a laughing stock. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"Here's my entirely unsolicited proposal for Courtenay Place" 12 March, 2008

Date: 2008

From: Buist, Grant, 1973- : [Jitterati digital cartoons published in The Capital Times newspaper]

Reference: DCDL-0008391

Description: "Jitterati" cartoon strip. Shows Jaimee reading her unsolicited proposal for Courtenay Place - 1. Fix the CCTV cameras to every 18-49 year-old male; 2. Replace all road surfaces, pavements and taxi bumpers with that rubber stuff they use in playgrounds; 3. Examine why Wellingtonians have a need to get drunk every weekend. To illustrate point one, Tony is wearing a camera and Jaimee says that it won't prevent crime but it will make an amusing reality TV series. To illustrate point two, an intoxicated woman is bouncing across the street. Jaimee thinks that point three may be too complicated. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Smith, Ashley W., 1948- :News. Port Otago's new straddle cranes feature a 'hush kit' to...

Date: 2003

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

By: Smith, Ashley W, 1948-; New Zealand shipping gazette (Periodical)

Reference: DX-023-266

Description: In the foreground are three hush kits. One is drinking a glass of wine and looking sophisticated and glamorous while the other two are drinking beer and complaining that 'it's not natural'. A crane in the foreground is enjoying a glass of wine but cranes in the background are making a lot of noise. Extended Title - If you ask me - it's not natural! Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Booze free. 3 August 2013

Date: 2013

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0026170

Description: A disgruntled group of five drinkers gather at night in the 'Alcohol free Zone' in the middle of the Christchurch Rebuild. One says 'Great night life! Been here half an hour and not a free drink in sight!' Public drinking of alcohol had been imposed by the Christchurch City Council, particularly in the central Christchurch 'Rebuild' area in 2013. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :'What? It's purely medicinal! I'm freezing off fat with ice from...

Date: 2013

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

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0023740

Description: A woman carries a basket of laundry and frowns at a drunken man relaxing in a lounge chair, drinking gin and tonic, placing ice cubes on his large belly. He holds a newspaper which states 'fat can be frozen off - new claim'. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :'Two dollars for the Scotch - ten dollars fifty for the wat...

Date: 2013

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

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0024240

Description: Shows a scene at a bar, where the bartender informs a patron of new prices in the wake of drought restrictions, where water is much more expensive than the alcohol. Refers to ongoing drought and water restrictions through the entire North Island of New Zealand. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :'All I am saying is with a bit more water vapour in the air...' 2...

Date: 2013

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

By: Dominion post (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0024397

Description: Shows three men at a bar discussing the cricket match between England and New Zealand, which ultimately ended in a draw. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :"Psst! ...if we can get away with this, the more cash left for...

Date: 2013

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Marlborough Express (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0025131

Description: Shows four school children and a family of four, including a woman smoking and an elderly man and woman dressed in school uniforms and holding empty bowls. They are walking in the direction of a sign advertising 'free school meals' and say to each other 'Psst!... if we can get away with this, the more cash left for booze, smokes and pokies!'. Wider context refers to the introduction of a free breakfast scheme in New Zealand schools. The cartoon suggests that there are families who spend their discretionary income on cigarettes, alcohol and gambling, and that they will take advantage of the scheme. This cartoon sparked considerable controversy following its publication in The Marlborough Express on 29 May 2013. Along with a cartoon published in the Press on a similar theme (see DCDL-0025132) it was widely criticised. A complaint was laid to the Human Rights Commissioner, who stated that it did not meet the threshold for discrimination, although commissioner Dame Susan Devoy called it racist, offensive, appalling and noted that it stigmatised 'certain populations' and those who lived in poverty. Coverage was extensive and included, for example, coverage on Campbell Live, articles in the Marlborough Express, the Press and the Herald on 31 May. The cartoonist's response was published in the Dominion Post on 4 June 2013 and both the Press and the Marlborough Express defended Nisbet's right to express his opinion. The cartoons were also the subject of an extended Media Watch programme on Radio New Zealand. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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