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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :23 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and...

Date: 2001

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

Reference: H-673-090/112

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Shows the changes within coalition government as a genetic mutation where the Labour Alliance strands are repalaced with the Labour Greens strands. Comment on the plight of the refugee boat people. All Blacks coach John Mitchell calls for more excitement from the All Blacks. Jim Bolger promotes Kiwi Bank to other former world leaders. New Zealand horse Ethereal wins the Melbourne Cup. Helen Clark protects Turiana Turia from opposition accussations of political interference. President Bush attempts to calm and reassure the American people in the face of extreme threats from Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda network. John Howard wins another term as Australian Prime Minister on the backs of refugee boat people. Jim Anderton and Bill English look for ways to provide gaurded support for New Zealand SAS involvement in Afghanistan. Shows lions in a zoo with a sign 'Big Cat poisoning Times...' The new rule in Kabul Afghanistan, don't dare NOT to show yourself. Shows a man having his beard removed and a women removing her veil. Both regimes the now deposed Taleban instituted. A bin Laden supporter talks about the perfect weapon they have against the American led attack into Afghanistan. However they have some problems with detonating the nuclear bomb. Factions within the Alliance Party turn on each other and vow to fight to the death. Comment on the increase in alcohol consumption due to the lowering of the drinking age, and expectation that the same thing will happen when cannibis is legalised. Shows the maze of buildings that United States Air Force missiles are trying to penetrate in Afghanistan. The chance of striking a target is pretty low. The Prime Minister is swollowed by a giant snake during a visit to the Amazon. A reporter asks her how the Amazon compares with NZ eco-tourism. Jim Anderton pretends to fire a gatling gun every time the Alliance Party President, Matt McCarten appears on television. Helen Clark arrives home to find the house demolished. Refers to Alliance Party infighting. Shows Jim Anderton and Matt McCarten facing off over the breakfast table. A Black Caps cricket player thanks an African rain-man for helping the team by creating rain which washed out the second test. Jim Anderton reassures everyone that the crisis within the Alliance Party is now over and he and Matt McCarten are now pulling in the same direction. The Alliance boat is now however sinking. New Zealanders make love twice a week on average. A woman comments that it is decidedly average. Afghanistan Alliance soldiers run over Taliban prisoners in an armoured tank. They blame the prisioners for being in the way. Quantity: 23 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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[McFarlane, Francis Ledingham], 1888-1948 :Capt Patterson, "Father of Tapanui". MHIC [c...

Date: 1916 - 1917

From: McFarlane, Francis Ledingham, 1888-1948 :[Sketches from war service in India and the Middle East, 1919-1918] / F L McFarlane

Reference: E-291-q-013

Description: Shows a half-length profile portrait of a bearded man in a jacket and cap, smoking a pipe. There is a faint sketch of a sailing boat at lower right. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil drawing, 220 x 164 mm, mounted on album page, 336 x 238 mm.

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Personal papers

Date: [1946-1970]

From: Strewe, Friedrich Georg Theodor (Odo), 1910-1986 : Papers

Reference: fMS-Papers-5921-1

Description: Comprises photocopies of articles mostly about Strewe including `Sojourn in Nelson' (1946); the Cook Islands and on race relations from `Sunday times' (1964); anti-tour protest; `Fur freiheit, recht und ehr starben sie' (Telegraf, 1969); `Grabstelle im Busch von Sudkatanga' (1961); `Berlin; a divided city' by Strewe (NZ Listener, 1958); `Nightmare experience for ketch crew...Te Rapunga' (NZ Herald, 1959); the rescue at Bethell's Beach (1963); `The Beard' (Auckland Star, 1969); `Was sagen ihre handlinien uber die charakter - und schicksalsdeutung?' (Das Neue Zeitlater (1954); and `Landscaper joins brain drain' (Sunday Times, 1970) Language - Two articles in German Relationship complexity - Photocopied articles; originals of these, annotated by Strewe, at fMS-Papers-5921-6 Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Booth, Leonard Hampden, 1879-1974 :[Canon Walter Dunkley; a canon who misses the bull's...

Date: 1907

By: Booth, Leonard Hampden, 1879-1974; Love, Honiana, active 2000-

Reference: A-350-007

Description: Shows a full length portrait of Canon Walter Dunkley, bearded and in clerical robes. Identified as Canon Dunkley in the published version of this sketch, in the "Exhibition sketcher", 12 January 1907, page 5. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 370 x 205 mm. Provenance: Donated by Ms Honiana Love, in 2000. Donor is a great-great niece of the artist. Her grandmother (Carol Holland nee Booth) was the artist's niece.

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Photographer unknown :Portrait of Captain Baker

Date: 1860 - 1869

From: Commons, Jeremy Paul Axford, 1933- :Photographs of Tauranga settlers

Reference: PA2-2116

Description: Shows man with beard in uniform Inscriptions: Verso - Partly torn - [Ca]pt Baker, of the [Sta]ffa & Doug[las] Drowned on the Opotiki bar Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941-:Auckland bus stop. Waikato Times, 9 May 2005.

Date: 2005

From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].

Reference: DX-014-720

Description: A man stands at an Auckland bus stop with high-rise buildings behind. In a series of three scenes while he looks this way and that for the bus his beard grows long. Probably refers to problems with the Auckland bus service. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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Hemus, Charles (Auckland) fl 1883-1885 :Portrait of William Berry, New Zealand Herald, ...

Date: 6 Mar 1891

From: Freeman, A T :Portraits of men on cabinet cards, and photographs of Foxton

By: Hemus, Charles, 1849-1925

Reference: PA3-0105

Description: Cabinet card portrait of William Berry, editor of the New Zealand Herald, taken 6 March 1891 by Charles Hemus of Auckland. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Yours truly William Berry; Verso - To Captain Jackson Barry from William Berry New Zealand Herald Auckland March 6, 1891 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Alington, George Hildebrand, 1850-1905. Attributed works :On board the Crusader, 1872

Date: 1872

From: Alington family :[Assorted watercolours, lithographs, sketches and curios, either by or belonging to family members. ca 1833-1961]

By: Alington, George Hildebrand, 1850-1905

Reference: A-446-038

Description: Shows a view of three men on the deck of the Crusader, which sailed from London in October 1872 and arrived in Lyttelton in January 1873. Two of the men are painted in mostly grey-black hues, but the man in the foreground has on a brown double-breasted jacket and fawn trousers, and a black hat. He sports a thick black beard and smokes a pipe. It might be assumed that this is a picture of George Hildebrand Alington on his passage to New Zealand. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Onboard the Crusader 1872; Verso - bottom left - This side not very clean Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, pencil and pen on paper, 180 x 127 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2000 Alington family papers.

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A portrait of Leopold Haupois, a native of Normandy, France

Date: 1930s

From: Making New Zealand :Negatives and prints from the Making New Zealand Centennial collection

Reference: MNZ-2459-1/2-F

Description: A portrait of Leopold Haupais (also known as French Louis), a native of Normandy, France. Photograph taken at Makara in the 1930's. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889 :Te Rehe, Maori chief at Akaroa. [ca 1850].

Date: 1848 - 1850

By: Oliver, Richard Aldworth, 1811-1889; McClintock, Madeleine, active 1985; Groshinski, Brian Peter, 1944-

Reference: B-089-009

Description: Shows a bearded Maori man wearing a feather cloak and leaning forward slightly on a taiaha he is holding. Title from letter of authentication on backing board (accompanies painting in same folder) Name of chief formerly transcribed as Te Peke. Te Rehe was Rangatira of Te Wai a te Rua Ti Pa, at the mouth of the Opihi River, near Temuka, South Canterbury, but (if the word Akaroa has been correctly deciphered on this work) he must have visited Akaroa at the time Oliver was there. Te Rehe is mentioned as one of a group involved in an altercation during a journey between the spit of Lake Ellesmere (Kaitorete) and Taumutu, when he was accompanying a contingent of Kaiapoi chiefs (See "Akaroa and Banks Peninsula" (1940), page 31-32). Other Titles - Te Peke Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Te Rehe; Recto - bottom right - [Akaroa??]; Backing board recto - centre - [Title] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 320 x 235 mm (sight) Provenance: Previously owned by the artist's descendent Mrs Madeleine McClintock and sold to Brian Groshinski. Sold at McArthur's auction in 1984 to Goodman Fielder.

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