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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:The Auckland watersiders who unloaded some French cargo...
Date: 1973
From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]
By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: B-134-395
Description: This cartoon features the reaction of Auckland waterside workers who unwittingly unloaded some French cargo in contravention of the FOL ban because of French nuclear testing in the Pacific. A little box is unloaded on the wharf and watersiders are shocked, some are collapsing, others are sick and one is jumping into the sea. Extended Title - Made in France Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, letratone and crayon, 295 x 460 mm
Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:'When he learns the facts of container handling he won'...
Date: 1975
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-134-711
Description: This cartoon features a scene on a container wharf. A man labelled Port Chalmers is cheering about getting the second South Island container port. Two men labelled Auckland and Wellington Harbour Boards are watching him as they try to stop containers labelled Falling Revenue, Go Slow etc falling on top of them, and comment that he won't be pleased for long. A crane in the background is labelled Still Not working and two workers are having a smoko Other Titles - Demarcation disputes Other Titles - Reduced cargo handling Other Titles - Falling revenue Extended Title - Second S.I. container port is yours - Sir Bas. Inscriptions: Pencil dated lower right hand corner 17/6/75 Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, crayon and letratone,318 x 390 mm
Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:With the government and the F.O.L. barely on speaking t...
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-135-611
Description: There are three scenes in this cartoon. In the top right Muldoon is sitting at his desk talking to three men dressed in army style uniforms with helmets and carrying briefcases labelled I.T.F. (Industrial Task Force). Muldoon is saying that they must settle a dispute which is causing extreme hardship to many people. In the lower left the I.T.F. officers are racing out of the Prime Minister's office to tackle the task. In the lower right they are standing at the wharf where a Bluff oyster boat is tied up. The I.T.F. officer is telling the boat's captain to settle the dispute and 'get the essential oyster supplies flowing to the North Island'. Extended Title - And in view of the present serious situation, we say such a force should be sent into action now! Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and crayon, 445 x 320 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.
Smith, Ashley W., 1948- :News. Seven exotic spiders forced Bluff wharfies to stop work ...
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-023-274
Description: Shows spiders working on the wharves, tying up the wharf workers, pushing over a container and swotting workers with a fly swot. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Smith, Ashley W., 1948- :News. The Nelson City Council maintains that the Rainbow Warri...
Date: 2000
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-023-160
Description: A Nelson City Council officer wearing a snorkel is standing partly submerged under a wharf. He is holding up a laboratory flask of sea water labelled 'green pees', a play on the name Greenpeace. Refers to the Greenpeace boat the Rainbow Warrior. Other Titles - Sewage Extended Title - Green pees. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Smith, Ashley W., 1948- :News. Port Nelson says that under its new main wharf would be ...
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-023-259
Description: Five penguins are sitting at a table with a Port Nelson manager negotiating terms for their colony to be established under the wharf. Extended Title - Our members are interested but want to watch your nesting boxes also. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Clark, Laurence, 1949- :Early entry for stand up paddleboard race. 22 March 2014
Date: 2014
From: Clark, Laurence, 1949- :Digital cartoons
By: Northern advocate (Newspaper)
Reference: DCDL-0027677
Description: Cartoon depicts a construction worker in a high visbility jacket and hard hat stand up paddling a log across Whangarei Harbour. In the background is a container ship craning the logs on to the wharf. A speech bubble "Oops" and a few floating logs show some logs have fallen. Refers to near collisions by boaties with floating logs lost when ships are being loaded at Marsden Point. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :News - NZ is looking at renewing Waitangi wharf, 'the lifeblood...
Date: 2011
From: Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :[Digital cartoons published in the Shipping Gazette, MG Business, or Presto]
By: New Zealand shipping gazette (Periodical)
Reference: DCDL-0017965
Description: Text reads 'News - NZ is looking at renewing Waitangi Wharf, the "lifeblood" of the Chathams - which contribute $200m to the New Zealand economy'. The cartoon shows the shape of New Zealand formed by Prime Minister John Key. There is a life line from John Key to a dying lobster which represents the Chatham Islands. The words 'Wharf help' indicate the blood that is flowing from John Key's arm to the lobster and an arrow indicating $200m points to the lifeline. Context - Internal Affairs Minister Nathan Guy, says that $160,000 for a new feasibility study will help evaluate options for the Waitangi wharf in the Chatham Islands. The Waitangi Wharf is the lifeblood of these islands, connecting over 600 local residents with the mainland and supporting important trade in fisheries and agriculture. The Chatham Islands contributes around $200 million to the New Zealand economy, largely through farming and fishing, which is why the Government is making this initial investment. The Chatham Islands contributes around $200 million to the New Zealand economy, largely through farming and fishing, which is why the Government is making this initial investment. (NZNewsUK 24 May 2011) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).