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New Zealand Cartoon Archive :The famous 5; Manawatu's cartoonists on show. Come & meet ...

Date: 2002

By: Alexander Turnbull Library. New Zealand Cartoon Archive

Reference: Eph-E-ARTS-2002-01

Description: A poster advertising an exhibition of the work of five cartoonists in Palmerston North. The cartoonists are not named, but five self-portrait caricatures are reproduced: Murray Ball, Malcolm Evans, David Henshaw, Tom Scott and Garrick Tremain. Other Titles - Five Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital print, 840 x 398 mm.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Forty-one cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 1 March - ...

Date: 2000

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-610-001/041

Description: 41 cartoons on political and social issues. The topics include Jim Anderton and employment schemes, the Americas Cup, children and guns in USA, Pinochet's return to Chile, Nandor Tanczos and cannabis, the Americas Cup victory parade, oil prices, the superannuation fund, the police review, new industrial law and the Employers' Federation, cloned pigs as organ donors, gangs and cannabis supply, China/Taiwan anniversary, air force purchases, Labour's popularity, petrol prices, dairy industry merger, Helen Clark and the Oscars, red cards and the Hurricanes rugby team, Queenstown tourist accidents, children not getting enough sleep, road rules and cannabis law, state agencies and medical records, property rights in non-marital relationships, Microsoft monopoly, genetic engineering, TVNZ 'star' system, A K Grant dies, the National Party, the new honours list, biosecurity, Elian Gonzales and starvation, US bear market and the NZ stock market, President Mugabe, Marian Hobbs, ANZAC day, Australias wins against NZ in sport, Zimbabwe under Mugabe, Helen Clark and the media. Quantity: 41 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromides, approximately 220 x 160mm.

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Court Theatre Christchurch :[Theatre programmes and fliers for drama productions. 2000-...

Date: 2000 - 2004

Reference: Eph-A-COURT-2000/2004

Description: Includes: 2001: "Take a chance on me", by Roger Hall. Director Mark Hadlow. Court Theatre, 25 August 2001. Programme Court cues, September 2001. 2002: "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?", by Edward Albee. Directed by Colin McColl. 2002 tour: Downstage Theatre 11-26 October; Fortune Theatre Dunedin, 1-16 November 2002. Programme (2 copies) and flier 2003: George Henare in "The Christian brothers", by Ron Blair. Directed by Peter Evans. Court Theatre on tour [South Island locations, 25 march - 17 April 2003]. Flier "Ghosts", by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Colin McColl; set design by David Thornley; costume design by Pamela Maling. Court Theatre, 8 February 2003. Programme "Potiki's memory of stone", by Briar Grace-Smith. Directed by Cathy Downes; set designer Mark McEntyre; costume designer Pauline Laws; composer Gillian Whitehead. Court Theatre, 19 July 2003; Downstage Theatre, 22 August 2003. Programme (2 copies) 2004: "Confessions of a chocoholic", written and performed by Geraldine Brophy. Directed Jude Gibson. In association with No. 8 Theatre Ltd. Court Theatre [2004]. Programme "The daylight atheist", by Tom Scott. Director Danny Mulheron. Court Theatre [2004]. Programme "The underpants", by Carl sternham, adapted by Steve Martin. Director Teodor Surcel. Court Theatre premiere, 26 June 2004. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 8 theatre programmes and flyers.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes and fliers, sizes around 210 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Loretta Lander, Wellington, in 2014

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[18 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 11-31 ...

Date: 2002

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

Reference: H-675-016/033

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Comment on New Zealands cancer treatment compared to Australia. Verbal sparring between Helen Clark and Bill English. Helen Clark looking forward to Bill English being plastered in the boxing ring and he referring to her art fraud incident. Comment on rural doctor shortage. Rural famlies resort to taking their children to the local vet. Shows Labour Finance Minister, Michael Cullen, fishing (electioneering) with a tin of fat worms (budget). Shows small boy asking his father to borrow his gun for the nativity scene at school. Cartoonist Tom Scott receives a Doctorate from Massey University. The agitated voice of Rob Muldoon comes from the sky. Shows National Party President, Michael Boag in a box. Bill English asks National Party Divisional Conference delegates to form an orderly queue to try the magic trick of cutting her in half. Comment on Jeff Wilson's retirement from international rugby. Shows Helen Clark and Peter Davis in trenchcoats, hats and sun glasses with an umbrella. Passersby wonder if she's worried about the hole in the ozone layer or the holes in the Kyoto Protocol. Comment on the perceived waste of money within the Maori Television Service. Shows Helen Clark having cut free the Employments Contract Act now has a large cat (wildcat strikes) on her back. Comment on teachers anger and frustration with Labour's Education Minister, Trevor Mallard's dealings throughout the teacher contract negotiations. Shows Helen Clark and her husband Peter Davis in the kitchen, Peter is preparing a picnic as he heard Helen say that once Michael Cullen had presented his budget they would go to the country - i.e. set the date for the election. Comment on so-called 'Maori bashing' of Derek Fox for his handling of the Maori Television Service engagement of Cheif Executive, John Davy. Shows a shearing shed scene. Comment on the popularity of Jim Anderton in the Wigram Seat, one shearer suggests the voters are like sheep in their blind acceptance of him. Shows two older people opening their front door to Bill English who is dressed up as a police officer in boxing gloves carrying his drawn truncheon (law and order). Comment on the clash of traditional Indian past-times of snake charming and lying on beds of nails to intensify the practitioners mental state, with the new order of nuclear weapons. Shows three tables in a restaurant and how they are divided to accommodate smokers, non-smokers and passive-smokers. Quantity: 18 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size horizontal photocopies

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