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Hadley, Leonard Albert (Sir), 1911-1997 : Trade union papers
Date: 1936-1984
By: Hadley, Leonard Albert (Sir), 1911-1997
Reference: 85-112
Description: Principally records of unions of which Hadley was Secretary, particularly the tobacco workers, photo-engravers, motion picture operatives and the plumbers and gasfitters unions; also included are some Federation of Labour records, papers relating to Periodic Detention centres in Wellington and Lower Hutt and miscellaneous records Source of title - Supplied Arrangement: Listed by box Sir Leonard Hadley was secretary to a number of unions, was on the Executive of the Federation of Labour, and was involved with the Periodic Detention Scheme Quantity: 17 box(es). 5.60 Linear Metres. Finding Aids: Detailed preliminary list available. Provenance: Papers found in safe at Wellington Trades Hall during reconstruction work
Bromhead, Peter 1933- :The return of the prodigal film industry... Cannes. N.Z. Oz. Fra...
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Cartoons entered in the 1993 Qantas Media Awards
Reference: J-024-005
Description: Shows a man seated in a living room before a television set with "Rugby news" on the screen. There is a rubbish bin (Govt rubbish bin) next to him which is overflowing with the words; "Film industry", "Tax incentives" and "Creative encouragement". A woman (New Zealand), standing on the shoulders of two men (Australia and France), have just entered the room. She is holding a sign with "Cannes" on it. Refers to New Zealand's success at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival and the lack of Government incentives for the film industry. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).
Doyle, Martin, 1956- :In a hole on the ground (where it should have stayed), there live...
Date: 2013
From: Doyle, Martin Maurice Michael Thomas, 1956- :Digital cartoons
By: Scoop (Firm)
Reference: DCDL-0024144
Description: Shows a range of violent actions, including grasping for cash, amongst a diverse group of figures including a wizard, a dragon, a dwarf and a child. Comments on the politicisation of the film The Hobbit, its commercialisation, and the way it has become a warring ground for interested groups. The cartoon suggets that this is at odds with the spirit of JRR Tolkien's writing which promoted union amongst Hobbits (ie different interest groups). On 26 February the Government released documents revealing discussions between the film's director Sir Peter Jackson and ministerial officials. Ref:http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking- Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).