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Waerea, James, 1940- :[16 cartoons published in New Zealand Truth and TV Extra between ...
Date: 2001
By: Waerea, James, 1940-2019; NZ Truth (Newspaper)
Reference: H-658-001/016
Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international issues. Quantity: 16 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: 16 A4 size photocopies of faxed drawings.
Greta Point residential development
Date: [1998-2000]
From: Hataitai Residents' Association : Records
Reference: 2003-380-12
Description: CAS Group proposal to develop Greta Point housing and support document from the association Quantity: 1 folder(s).
MacNab, Donald George, 1912-1996 :Nurses' Home (before). 1930. Published by K & J Percy...
Date: 1931 - 1999 - 2001
By: MacNab, Donald George, 1912-1996; Percy, Kevin, active 1990s
Reference: E-592-069
Description: Shows a fashionably dressed woman and child in the right foreground beside a new car, with the new nurses' home, of Spanish Mission style, in the background. The original painting won the New Zealand Technical College art prize, where contestants were required to depict a modern building,modern car, and modern fashion. Seven nurses lost their lives when this building was destroyed in 1931. Other Titles - Don McNab Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on postcard. Physical Description: Photolithograph on postcard, 120 x 177 mm. Transfers: A video from the same provenance, in which Donald McNab talks about painting a collection of pictures after the earthquake, is held at OHColl-0794-1..
Tremain, Garrick 1941- :Cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times 17 May to 15 June, ...
Date: 2001
By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: H-650-001/025
Description: 25 cartoons on political and social subjects published in the Otago Daily Times. Human rights violations in China China's successful bid for Olympic games Government's 'closing the gaps' policy Badly maintained rental housing Horomia Parekura as landlord in rundown housing Government pressure on Maori Affairs Ministers to prode adequate housing as a landlord Media interest in Christine Rankin, CEO of Work and Income NZ 'ENZA' takes a greedy amount of resources Government policy on smacking children NZ Post Board conflicts Helen Clark worries about her profile falling in the wake of high publicity given to the Christine Rankin case Slobadan Milosevic misbehaves at the War Crimes Tribunal Women throughout NZ dress in Christine Rankin style to express their solidarity Flu grips New Zealanders Does Christine Rankin dress appropriately or is she a victim of a personal vendetta? Paralells between Christine Rankin and the Barbie Doll Wilful destruction of Tranzrail by Executives State Services Minister uses Auditor General to track Health Board payouts Moari make ready for the Maori TV channel The UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan calls for peace between the Israel and the Palestine Electricity Reforms lead to power cuts Jim Anderton draws a paralell between Laila Harre's ambition within the Alliance and being a witch Weight loss patches National popularity languishes following the replacement of Jenny Shipley as leader President Bush embraces missile proliferation Helen Clark absorbs the high praise given her throughout the Pacific Region Quantity: 25 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies A4 size
Tremain, Garrick 1941-:37 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 14 Februa...
Date: 2002
Reference: H-668-001/020
Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Topics covered include: Whanau benefits in Maori TV funding and jobs, Helen Clark advises Australia to stay out of New Zealand politics, the stranding of the tanker Jody F Millennium off the Coast of Gisborne, air-sprayed 'painted apple moth' toxin seen as a possibility for dealing with Palmerston North gangs, Government spending prioroties questioned, Judges private use of lap-top computers called into question after pornography accessing case, Helen Clark and Peter Davis come to terms with royal protocol, the Queen arrives in NZ and is greeted by the Deputy Prime Minister, comparrisons of Royal and Vice Regal visits including the beleaguered Australian Govenor General, 2002 Rich List and the increasing poverty of the ordinary man, the Government considers new road tax on motorists, ex-MP's and their spouses travel perks, The Queen and Duke meet Australian PM Howard and Govenor General, Governments spending priorities questioned, large amount of new road tax to fund Auckland roading development, Alliance Party in self destruction mode, the unlikely prospect of Bill English becoming Prime Minister, Helen Clark wonders whether the Governments policies have given the unions too much strength, ease of securing money for social activities if you call them a 'hui', NZ Rugby Football Union loses co-host status for World Cup and it's associated revenue. Quantity: 20 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 photocopies
Amnico Management Trust :Ferndale, a high quality sustainable development in the heart ...
Date: 2010
From: [Ephemera of quarto size concerning housing, rental accommodation, housing standards and solutions]
By: Amnico Management Trust
Reference: Eph-B-HOUSING-2010-01
Description: Booklet advertising the opening of a new subdivision in Ngarara Road, Waikanae, near Nga Manu Bird Sanctuary. Shows photographs of natural landscaping, scenic features, and show homes by David Reid Homes, Custance architects and interior designers, Tuohy Homes, B & K Developers, Cameron Builders, North Face Construction, Fleckwood Homes, Colour Options Ltd (Heather Thorley). Advertises Doublewinkel Real Estate Ltd. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 20 pages, 298 x 213 mm. Provenance: Donated by Dylan Owen, Wellington, in 2011.
Tremain, Garrick :37 Cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times from 16 July to 25 Aug...
Date: 2001
By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)
Reference: H-655-001/037
Description: 37 cartoons on political and social subjects published in the Otago Daily Times. A panda bear sits and swings the five Olympic rings in its paws with Olympic officials commenting on China's successful bid for the Olympic games. Comment on ASH's view of underage smoking - two children walk past a cinema and a man in an alleyway furtively offers to show them pictures of people smoking. Comment on Jim Anderton's aim for a 'Peoples Bank' - Jenny Shipley is portrayed as a bank teller sitting under a signd your breath'. Public cynicism of Michael Cullen's proposed Superannuation scheme. Farmers discussing their lack of confidence in ENZA. Cartoonist's reaction to the disparity between the financial levels of sports peoples and other people when being assessed to be published on the 'rich list'. Comment on the publication that 'kiwi kids' are overweight. A male ironing clothing offers comment on Helen Clark Jenny Shipley Silvia Cartwright Sian Elias and Michelle Boag being in positions of power. Comment by a male sitting down to breakfast that deer velvet being a sex aid is 'bunkum'. Michael Cullen is shown standing next to a poker machine called 'Future Super' indication it is the helath and education monines that the poker machine needs to work on. Comment on the outcome of Max Bradford's electricity reforms. Max Bradford is in an electricial repair shop being told that if the article he brought for repair was not broken before Bradford tried to fix it it is broken now. Helen Clark Parekura Horomia and Michael Cullen presenting their individual position on the issue of Maori TV A schoolteacher chastises Max Bradford for blaming others. Michael Cullen and Helen Clark watch two overweight dogs named Super and Maori TV eating while two thin dogs named Education and Health are straining at their leads for food. A nurse opens the expectant fathers waiting room door to tell Mr Anderton to go home and he will be notified if there is any sign of labour getting serious. Early visitors arrive on the shores of New Zealand with the comment that the natives may regret not having an immigration policy. Christine Rankin wears two very large earings one labled 'winzum' the other 'lose some'. Comment on the news that the right-of-way road rule is to be revised. Jim Anderton Helen Clark and Michael Cullen cling to a life raft identified as Beneficiary Voting Block with two boaties in the background commenting that even the knowledge wave did not loosen their grip. Comment on Helen Clark's support for funding going to the arts. Comment on Laila Harre and holiday shopping Finger pointing from Pete Hodgson and Max Bradford as to who is to blame for the electricity reforms not working/ Rugby fans pay their first visit to Dunedin and pass comment on the wearing of tartan trousers. Shows a bloody battle of Gengis Khan's army. Word is being passed around to forget about the plundering and go for the 'bonus point'. Refers to the NZ cricket teams decision to stop their point scoring run glut against Australia and take the bonus point offered by a technicality. Shows two young school boys discussing public educations failure to teach reading, writing and numeracy. Shows Jim Anderton on the steps of Treasury with water flooding under the front doors and down the steps. Comment on Anderton's attempts to stop the 'leaks' coming from Treasury. Comment on the public boredom over multi-millionaire Steve Fossett's attempts to fly around the world non-stop in a hot-air balloon. Shows Marian Hobbs with a large wind instrument wrapped around her playing 'NZ Music' to a man who represents the NZ public. He has a large flat neck collar on representing the new NZ music quota. The collar prevents him from putting his fingers in his ears should not wish to listen to the music. Shows mother explaining to her crying children that their father is now going to play golf rather than take them sailing. The change is due to their father being agitated by NZ Professional Golfer Grant Waite's performance. Comment on prison staff's industrial 'go-slow' and the opportunities it creates for prisoners to escape. Shows a large area of forestry being felled for the sake of sending 'positive signals' to overseas companies. Shows an elderly couple, justifying to a squad of police officers at their front door, that they are doing all they can in the nationwide drive to save electricity. Shows Marian Hobbs introducing a rock band called 'Marian and the quotas'. Shows Sam Neill at the Jurassic Park 3 movie premiere with an old pre-historic friend. Shows a woman in an art gallery asking if a framed display is a piece of art. The gallery worker assures her it is and explains that it is Creative New Zealand's justification for their travel expenditure. Quantity: 37 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies on sheets 297 x 210 mm.
James Law Realty Ltd :[Auckland real estate pamphlet in Chinese language. ca 2015?]
Date: 2015
From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to ethnic communities and cultures in New Zealand]
By: James Law Realty Ltd
Reference: Eph-B-ETHNIC-Chinese-2015-01
Description: Illustrated real estate pamphlet showing apartments for sale in St James Suites, Victoria Residences, Auckland City Hotel, Corinthian View (Albany), Queens Residencies, Sugartree, The Ivory, Park Residences; and residential properties at Waterview, Orewa Beach, Manly, The Reserve (Flat Bush), a vineyard at Oratia, land at Dairy Flat, industrial land at Hobsonville. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on pamphlet folded to 297 x 210 mm. Provenance: Donated by Thomas Wong, Newlands, in 2015.
DW Homes (Firm) :DW Homes floor plan collection [2013]
Date: 2013
From: [Ephemera of quarto size concerning housing, rental accommodation, housing standards and solutions]
Reference: Eph-B-HOUSING-2013-01
Description: Booklet includes floor plans of homes ranging in floor area from 110 to 449 square metres. Dimensions for each room are listed. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 44 pages, 210 x 297 mm.
Interview with Fatuma Omer
Date: 26 Aug 2003
From: We call it home; State Housing history project
By: Omer, Fatuma Mohamed Ali, active 1990-2003
Reference: OHInt-0872-14
Description: Interview with Fatuma Omer, born in Port Sudan, east Sudan, of the Bija tribe. Mentions that one grandfather was governor of Sudan when it was under Egyptian rule. Discusses the eastern part of Sudan being disadvantaged and Bija people being exiled by the government. Mentions a school she established and the government stopping it. Talks about being harassed, tortured and imprisoned and a son becoming disabled and brain damaged through a lack of food. Discusses taking a bus to Addis-Ababa, being followed, and what happened to family members. Refers to being accepted for settlement in New Zealand in February 1998, but being kidnapped. Talks about arriving in New Zealand with no luggage, not knowing where the refugee centre was, and giving birth three days later. Refers to leaving children behind. Comments on the Refugee and Migrant Service helping her find a small house and then to move to another state house because of the needs of her disabled child. Talks about her feelings about the house and how it differs from the houses she lived in in Sudan. Comments on having a good relationship with Housing New Zealand. Talks about needing to know how to prepare for winter in New Zealand. Mentions caring for her disabled child as well as doing all the housework. Discusses food that she likes and her sons' preferences. Discusses activities with neighbours in a multi-ethnic community. Mentions having political problems with other Sudanese. Refers to being separated from her husband and life being easier without a husband. Interviewer(s) - Ben Schrader Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-015654 - OHC-015655 Quantity: 1 printed abstract(s). 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 interview(s). 1.38 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5621. Search dates: 1990 - 2003
Interview with Lindy and Bill Purvis
Date: 20 May 2003
From: We call it home; State Housing history project
By: Purvis, Linda Christine, active 1960-2003; Purvis, William John, 1945-
Reference: OHInt-0872-17
Description: Interview with Lindy (Linda) Purvis, born in Wellington, and her husband Bill Purvis, born in Hamilton 1945. Outline their family backgrounds. Linda refers to growing up in Taumaranui, living initially in a transit camp, her parents separating, and her mother applying for a state house. Lindy discusses how the family managed, her mother working three jobs, and growing their own vegetables. Refers to her mother wanting to buy a house in the 1950s but being denied a mortgage because she was a single woman. Bill discusses the state house in Claudelands and the group house in Fairfield that he grew up in, and explains why the kitchen was the hub of the house. Talk about being baby boomers, family special occasions and holidays. Discuss the types of food their families ate and being expected to eat what they were given. Comment on the friendly communities in the streets where they lived and children playing on the street. Linda refers to not being involved the Maori cultural side of her father's family. Interviewer(s) - Ben Schrader Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-015660 - OHC-015661 Quantity: 1 printed abstract(s) (draft). 2 C60 cassette(s). 1 interview(s). 2.04 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-5624 (draft). Search dates: 1945 - 2003
Morris, Toby, 1980- :House prices. 2013
Date: 2013
From: Various artists :[Entries in the Young Cartoonist Award. 2013]
By: Morris, Toby, 1980-
Reference: A-460-022-3
Description: Shows three zombies stumbling through a cityscape and all saying "HOUSE PRICES". The cartoonist is making an exaggerated comment on the way that his age group (early thirties) in Auckland are obsessed with house prices and the purchase of their first home, noting that 'I feel like I'm hiding in my (rented) basement, trying not to get bitten and roped into the whole absurd situation.' Toby Morris was a runner-up in the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and the Listener's Young Cartoonist Competition 2013 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 210 x 295 mm
MacNab, Donald George, 1912-1996 :Nurses' home (after) 1931. Published by K & J Percy, ...
Date: 1931 - 1999 - 2001
By: MacNab, Donald George, 1912-1996; Percy, Kevin, active 1990s
Reference: E-592-070
Description: Shows a large pile of debris, wood, stone and red tiles, being the remains of "the once beautiful Nurses' Home where seven nurses died and many were injured". It was "once considered one of Napier's most beautiful buildings". Title information on verso. Other Titles - Don McNab Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on postcard. Physical Description: Photolithograph, on postcard 120 x 177 mm. Transfers: A video from the same provenance, in which Donald McNab talks about painting a collection of pictures after the earthquake, is held at OHColl-0794-1..
MacNab, Donald George, 1912-1996 :Nurses' Home (before & after). Published by K & J Per...
Date: 1931 - 1999 - 2001
By: MacNab, Donald George, 1912-1996; Percy, Kevin, active 1990s
Reference: E-592-071
Description: Top image shows a fashionably dressed woman and child in the right foreground beside a new car, with the new nurses' home, of Spanish Mission style, in the background. Lower image shows the pile of debris which was all that remained of the building after the earthquake. Seven nurses lost their lives when this building was destroyed in 1931. Other Titles - Don McNab Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on postcard. Physical Description: Photolithograph on postcard, 120 x 177 mm. Transfers: A video from the same provenance, in which Donald McNab talks about painting a collection of pictures after the earthquake, is held at OHColl-0794-1..
Mount Victoria Residents' Association Inc (Wellington) : Records
Date: 1955-1993, 1996-2002
By: Mount Victoria Residents' Association
Reference: MS-Group-0479
Description: Includes minutes of meeting establishing the association, 18 Aug 1955, minutes, correspondence, reports, financial statements, objections submitted to Wellington City Council re planning consent Set of newsletters 1977-1993; papers relating to Crossways Community House and the Wellington Housing Trust, material from the Wellington City Council concerning town planning matters, and material about the Community Watch Scheme The scrapbooks contain notices and the minutes of the Association, as well as newspaper clippings and from 1998 the `Mount Victoria newsletters' are in scrapbooks Source of title - Supplied The Mount Victoria Progressive Association was incorporated in 1959; in 1981 the name was changed to the Mount Victoria Residents' Association Quantity: 60 folder(s). 2 box(es) (6 file boxes). 0.88 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescripts, duplicated material and printed matter
"It says here the Pope's announced that limbo doesn't exist" "He should try saving for ...
Date: 2007
From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald
Reference: DCDL-0013175
Description: Shows a husband reading a newspaper in at a kitchen table while his wife is washing the dishes. He reads that the Pope has announced that limbo doesn't exist. The wife replies that the Pope should try saving for a house in Auckland. Refers to the high house prices in Auckland. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :"Seems a good buy." 11 March 2011
Date: 2011
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DCDL-0017298
Description: A passerby stops at an advertisement on the lawn outside a house which reads 'Sound commercial property - Christchurch $450,000' and comments to the owner that it 'seems a good buy'. The owner tells him that's 'the yearly rental'. Context - property and rental prices in Christchurch since the earthquakes of 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"We find this barbaric cruelty so abhorrent that we won't tolerate it for even one more...
Date: 2010
From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]
Reference: DCDL-0016260
Description: Shows a large distressed pig in a small crate. Prime Minister John Key holds a newspaper with a title reading 'Sow crate phase out in 5 years'. Agriculture Minister David Carter says 'we find this barbaric cruelty so abhorrent that we won't tolerate it for even one more decade'. The Government is phasing out the controversial crates so they will all be gone by the end of 2015 - five years away. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Where will we go if the government scraps the 'State house for life policy'? We can't ...
Date: 2010
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DCDL-0015956
Description: A woman asks her husband where he thinks they will live if the government scraps the 'state house for life policy' because obviously they can't live in three Mercs and a Porsche. Refers to a report from the Housing Shareholders Advisory Group, set up in April, which criticised Housing New Zealand's "homes for life" policy because it deprives the most needy. Under a proposal by Housing Minister Phil Heatley state house tenants would face eviction if a review decided they no longer needed public housing, under a plan proposed by Housing Minister Phil Heatley. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
House sales in Marlborough ... or watching ice melt... 5 August 2010
Date: 2010
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0014949
Description: A man and a woman gloomily watch ice melt. Text reads 'House sales in Marlborough...... or watching ice melt...' Refers to the fact that the number of new property listings in Marlborough dropped 30 per cent year on year in July 2010 to 148, the biggest drop in the country, Realestate.co.nz figures show. (The Marlborough Express) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).