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National Library exhibition openings

Date: ca1985-1995

From: National Library of New Zealand: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-5801-2

Description: Openings relating to six of the exhibitions (Fabulous and Familiar, Musical Images, Kia Kaha - Forever Strong, Empire and Desire - Gallipoli 1915, Encounter with Eden; New Zealand, 1770-1870, Max Dupain - Sydney Nostalgia ) held in the National Library between 1990 and 1995. Two views of the John Drawbridge mural before it was installed in the National Library building. It is seen in a Government store and still coloured as it was for the international exhibition at Osaka, Japan, 1970. There is a group photo of Maori carving students from Porirua community college, and two portraits of Carol O'Biso. Quantity: 31 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 colour original transparency/ies.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Political cartoons published in the Evening Post from 1 April 199...

Date: 1998

Reference: H-501-001/021

Description: Shows the race for the rural vote with National in the lead, followed by Act and Labour in the rear. Comment on Paul Holmes seeking to be Mayor of Auckland while retaining his nightly TV show. All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatrick retires from rugby - a tribute. Shows the tension between Winston Peters and Bill Birch. Shows the only ones winning from the Melbourne docks picket are the lawyers. John Luxton explains why New Zealand should phase out tariffs ahead of the rest of the world. A guy at the pub suggests introducing a work for the cabinet salary scheme would have more effect than a work for the dole scheme. Pol Pot is met in Hell by Hitler and Stalin. Politicians lobby to a near empty hall. The public favour paying for their televised sport rather than pay more on their Broadcasting Licence fee to get free to air sports. Paul Holmes agrees with himself that he would make an outstanding Mayor for Auckland. Helen Clark shows a growing obsession with the National leader, Jenny Shipley. Max Bradford sees the benefits of splitting up ECNZ. A toast to the Northern Ireland peace deal. Graham Latimer calls for Maori to get superannuation at age 50. Winston Peters thinks that informed public servants should not have any say in the debate over splitting ECNZ. Winston Peters tries to reassure New Zealanders they have nothing to fear about the Japanese economy committing hara kiri. Outbreak of crytoporidiosis linked to public swimming pools. Jenny Shipley and Winston Peters wear the defeat over the Government's referendum proposal on Auckland's local body assets. Money considerations guide surgical decisions in New Zealand hospitals. The elderly have the national superannuation surcharge removed. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Sizes vary slightly, the average cartoon frame being approximately 14 x 20 cm.

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Brockie, Robert Ellison (Dr) 1932- : Eighteen photocopies of cartoons published in the ...

Date: 2000

Reference: H-638-001/018

Description: Topics include developments along the Wellington waterfront, Prime Minster Helen Clark's attack on spend-thrift television managers, controversy over the national museum Te Papa's presentation of artworks, the Constitutional Conference 2000, the rebel coup in Fiji, activist Tame Iti's visit to Fiji during the rebel coup, the character of Jenny Shipley, the Leader of the Opposition, New Zealand's health record compared to that of France, New Zealand doctors and nurses emigrating while immigrant doctors are not employed in New Zealand, Associate Minister of Maori Affairs Tariana Turia's use of the word holocaust in a Maori context, the falling New Zealand dollar, the use of human DNA in pig embryos, American miltary responses to cut-backs in New Zealand defence spending, the non-pacific nature of the Pacific Ocean, the New Zealand-Australian agreement reached over social welfare and immigration policies, logging of native forests on the West Coast, the Treaty of Waitangi Tainui settlement advantaging the Hong KOng and Shanghai Bank. Quantity: 18 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of black ink drawings.

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Hodgson, Trace:22 political cartoons published in the New Zealand listener in 1990.

Date: 1990

Reference: H-512

Description: Political cartoons Quantity: 22 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies, A4 size

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Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :The Gardener... 'one of those please..' Sunday News, 9 August 2...

Date: 2002

From: Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DX-018-004

Description: Shows Helen Clark selecting knomes at a garden centre Extended Title - Garden Ornaments Quantity: 1 digital image(s) ..

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"Not again! Flamin' baggage carrying bludgers!" Election '05. Past. Failed. Promises. 1...

Date: 2005

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0005233

Description: Shows National Party leader, Dr Don Brash, Labour Party leader, Helen Clark, and New Zealand First party leader, Winston Peters standing on the side of a road with their thumbs out (pointing downwards). Brash is holding a yellow sign 'Election '05' and is carrying a backpack labelled 'Past'. Clark is carrying a backpack labelled 'Failed' and Peters is carrying a backpack labelled 'Promises'. An old man in a red car is approaching the hitch hikers and says "Not again! Flamin' baggage carrying bludgers!". Refers to the Grey Power annual conference in Rotorua and the need for the leaders of Labour, National and New Zealand First to make their sales pitch to gain the old age vote. Published in The Press, 16 April 2005 Quantity: 1 digital image(s). Processing information: This cartoon file was donated to the library with no file extension. On recommendation of the Digital Archivist and with the consent of the donor, a ".jpg" file extension was added to this file in order to ensure it was readable and accessible.

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GUEST SPEAKERS TODAY. "Next speaker please!" 16 March, 2004

Date: 2004

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0005311

Description: Shows Satan wearing a business suit and carryinga briefcase and manilla folder. He is walking into a Church and is about to give a speech. Outside in the foreground is the Prime Minister Helen Clark with a bruised halo. Refers to the Christchurch Cathederal hosting a series of talks by left party politicians. Published in The Press, 16 March 2004 Arrangement: This cartoon file was originally delivered to the library within a sub-folder called "QANTAS2004". Quantity: 1 digital image(s). Processing information: This cartoon file was donated to the library with no file extension. On recommendation of the Digital Archivist and with the consent of the donor, a ".jpg" file extension was added to this file in order to ensure it was readable and accessible.

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"Believe me... It's easier where you are!" 26 June, 2004

Date: 2004

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0005398

Description: Shows Helen Clark, the Prime Minister, and Don Brash, the leader of the National Party, stranded on rocks during high tide at the beach. Clark is balancing on two rocks 'PC' and 'Non PC', while Brash is sitting on one rock 'Orewa Speech' with a sand bucket and spade. Refers to the infamous Orewa Speech by Brash. Also refers to the balancing act of Clark trying to be politically correct. Published in The Press, 26 June 2004 Arrangement: This cartoon file was originally delivered to the library within a sub-folder called "QANTAS2004" Quantity: 1 digital image(s). Processing information: This cartoon file was donated to the library with no file extension. On recommendation of the Digital Archivist and with the consent of the donor, a ".jpg" file extension was added to this file in order to ensure it was readable and accessible.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Helen Clark appears to support Coromandel Green over the Labour c...

Date: 1999

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Reference: H-606-018

Description: The leader of the New Zealand Labour Party, Helen Clark, with a cannabis cigarette in her hand, refers to her flirtation with the Green Party which advocates the legalisation of cannabis. The cartoon also puns on United States President Bill Clinton's assertion that he had oral sex but not full intercourse with Monika Lewinski and to earlier comments that he had tried cannabis but had not inhaled the smoke. Extended Title - 'I took a puff, but I did not inhale...' Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: A5 size bromide of ink drawing.

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"All that power potential yet there's always something standing in the way!" "It's a sa...

Date: 2004

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0005373

Description: Shows the Prime Minister Helen Clark crossing her arms and holding a newspaper in one hand. She makes a comment about power potential. The unidentified man standing behind her in the foreground mistakenly thinks Clark is referring to the failed Project Aqua when she is actually talking about the newspaper headline which reads "Nats surge Labour down" and has a picture of Don Brash, the leader of National Party. Refers to the proposed hydroelectric scheme by Meridian Energy for the lower Waitaki River and the Resource Management Act which made it difficult to gain consent. Also refers to the politicial opinion polls which at the time had National ahead of Labour. Published in The Press, 30 May 2004 Arrangement: This cartoon file was originally delivered to the library within a sub-folder called "QANTAS2004" Quantity: 1 digital image(s). Processing information: This cartoon file was donated to the library with no file extension. On recommendation of the Digital Archivist and with the consent of the donor, a ".jpg" file extension was added to this file in order to ensure it was readable and accessible.

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Tremain, Garrick :'We've certainly revived it, but let's not throw away the buckets yet...

Date: 2001

From: Tremain, Garrick 1941-:61 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 10 October and 24 December, 2001.

Reference: H-661-002

Description: Shows Helen Clark and Michael Cullen reviving a beached whale with the Air NZ logo on it, with buckets of money. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopy A4 size

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Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :'NZ welcomes Asians' 'Asian spoken here' National Busin...

Date: 2002

From: Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Digital caricatures and cartoons

Reference: DX-003-093

Description: Prime Minister Helen Clark, and possibly Immigration Minister Lianne Dalzeil welcome Winston Peter's into a circus tent labelled "NZ Circus" where Asians are welcome and Asian is spoken. The very angry Peters is shown with a thunderstorm above his head and a fuse which is lit. Extended Title - NZ circus Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :'Old Peters saying "immigrants go home.."....also, "chickens co...

Date: 2002

From: Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DX-018-003

Description: Shows Helen Clark and Peter Dunne toasting their post-election government coalition while Winston Peters is excluded. Extended Title - Coalition. Checkpoint Helen. Have passports ready. Quantity: 1 digital image(s) ..

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :Notorious pratfalls. Otago Daily Times, 13 April 2005.

Date: 2005

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

Reference: DX-022-224

Description: There are four portraits in the cartoon, each with a large label. The first is 'Nixon and Watergate', the second 'Clinton and Zippergate',the third 'Clark and Paintergate' and the fourth 'Tamihere and Investigate'. Each caption refers to a highly embarrassing and politically damaging incident in the life of the politician pictured. Other Titles - Nixon and Watergate. Clinton and Zippergate. Clark and Paintergate. Tamihere and Investigate. Quantity: 1 digital image(s) ..

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Webb, Murray, 1947- :Capturing the Royal vote. "Sorry, Ma'am...!" 6 June 2002.

Date: 2002

From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures

Reference: DX-001-463

Description: Caricature of Helen Clark wearing and waving the Union Jack as the Queen goes past in the Royal carriage surrounded by her footmen. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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"To get us through Otira?" "To get us over Turia!" 7 April, 2004

Date: 2004

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0005330

Description: Shows the Prime Minister Helen Clark and her deputy Dr Michael Cullen outside in the snow. Clark is putting snow chains on a car. Cullen asks if it is for them to get through Otira. Clark replies that it is for them to get over Turia. Refers to the departure of Tariana Turia from the Labour Party following the foreshore and seabed debate. Published in The Press, 7 April 2004 Arrangement: This cartoon file was originally delivered to the library within a sub-folder called "QANTAS2004" Quantity: 1 digital image(s). Processing information: This cartoon file was donated to the library with no file extension. On recommendation of the Digital Archivist and with the consent of the donor, a ".jpg" file extension was added to this file in order to ensure it was readable and accessible.

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Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Good Riddance! Make room for our P.C. cronies... Nation...

Date: 2002

From: Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Digital caricatures and cartoons

Reference: DX-003-106

Description: Prime Minister Helen Clark and Attorney-General Margaret Wilson send a truck loaded with Pricy Council judges to the rubbish dump. Refers to the Privy Council being controversially abolished and replaced by the Supreme Court in October 2003. Extended Title - To the tip. Privy Council. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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Ekers, Paul, 1961-:Monday. "Right behind you David!". 2 March 2006

Date: 2006

From: Ekers, Paul, 1961-:[Digital cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald and other publications]

Reference: DCDL-0030170

Description: Shows the Prime Minister, Helen Clark, telling David Benson-Pope that she is still behind him on Thursday but at a further distance than on Monday. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Ekers, Paul, 1961-:"What about Valerie Vili eh? She threw that shot nearly twenty metre...

Date: 2006

From: Ekers, Paul, 1961-:[Digital cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald and other publications]

Reference: DCDL-0030490

Description: Shows two construction workers talking on their lunch break. The other replies "Yeah, pretty impressive, mind you the P.M. has just tossed a grown man clean out of cabinet". Refers to resignation of the cabinet minister, David Parker, from his role as Attorney-General over unethical business practices which were exposed by Investigate magazine. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Ekers, Paul, 1961-:"What rubbish, four million New Zealanders know how keen I am to get...

Date: 2006

From: Ekers, Paul, 1961-:[Digital cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald and other publications]

Reference: DCDL-0030489

Description: Shows Helen Clark sitting in bed reading a newspaper with the headline 'NZ PM doesn't like sports? - Aussie games boss'. Beside her in a separate bed is her husband Peter Davis who is reading a book 'Really boring science stuff'. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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