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Group photograph of delegates taken with the Mayor of Lower Hutt outside the Lower Hutt...

Date: [ca 1950s]

From: Wellington Chamber of Commerce :Photographs of members and conference groups

By: Jauncey, Philip Henry, 1902-1982

Reference: PAColl-D-0863

Description: Large group of men and women seated outside the Lower Hutt War Memorial Library with the Mayor in the centre front row. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 333 x 495 mm on card 440 x 570 mm

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Angus MacKay First Mayor of Dannevirke

Date: [ca 1897]

Reference: 1/4-029556

Description: Copy negative of a framed photograph of Angus Mackay, first Mayor of Dannevirke. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative

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Memorial plaque for Glen Evans, Mayor of Hutt City Council

Date: November 1993

Reference: Objects-0626

Description: Manufactured by Upmark Productions, Wellington. Shield presented to or by Glen Evans, Mayor of Lower Hutt. The crest features a tui, heraldic helmet, Maori and pakeha, and sailing ship. Other Titles - City of Lower Hutt Inc 1891 Inscriptions: Verso - centre - Manufactured by Upmark Productions, PO Box 6369, Te Aro, Wellington. Telephone 857-749 Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Metal crest and label on wooden shield, 160 x 135 mm. Provenance: Sonja Davies papers, 2005. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - A2005-093. Processing information: Description edited as part of Objects survey, 2022. Previous reference: Curios-029-040. Previous title: Upmark Productions :"You will be remembered". Glen Evans, Mayor, Hutt City Council, November 1993. [Plaque].

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Tremain, Garrick 1941-:61 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 10 Octobe...

Date: 2001

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

Reference: H-661-001/061

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 61 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies A4 size

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Tremain, Garrick 1941- :Cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times 16 June to 13 July,...

Date: 2001

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

Reference: H-651-001/023

Description: 23 cartoons on political and social subjects published in the Otago Daily Times. Europeans clean-up after the Americans' bloody their hands with oil deals Rural NZ angry following power price increases. Michael Cullen and Winston Peters play the sweet tune of "superannuation" leading the public to their demise. Swiss Government permit their army to carry guns when peacekeeping for the first time. Room for only one dairy industry trader in NZ's global outreach. A choice must be made between the NZ Dairy Group and Kiwi William Hague loses the British election to Tony Blair. Michael Cullen reassures the public the political parties can reach a concensus over superannuation. Public confidence is low over Air NZ's ability to make good management decisions following their purchase of Ansett. Winston Peters climbs back into the picture of superannuation ready to kick it around as a political football. The Labour Party woo Winston Peters over their new super scheme. Air NZ's purchase of Ansett seen as the white elephant that will end up grounding the Air NZ fleet. Publicans question the significance of second hand smoke in bars compared with second hand beer. Public cynicism of Michael Cullen's proposed Superannuation scheme. Laila Harre places the issue of paid parental leave at the Prime Minister's doorstep demanding it be dealt with now. The Public Health system is reeling from ongoing restructuring and unable to deal their basic functions. Public opinion that the lowering of the drinking age leads to a lack of sober youth to fight for the country. A new ever demanding creature has been given birth by the government - venture capital. Michael Cullen hails the budget as 'prosperity in our time'. Michael Cullen disparagingly hopes that the Prime Minister is not playing fast and loose with the country's money. Airline accidents impact on New Zealanders. Local council members seek for youth to be represented on council. Could this be Jim Anderton's next big idea, the people's airforce with armed troops flying hang gliders? NZ taxpayers show their displeasure with funding the Prime Minister's settlement for defamation in the Yelash case. Restuaranteer's reactions to the proposed 50% smoke free legislation. Helen Clark tries to make the Green Party seem more palatable to Alliance leader, Jim Anderton. Quantity: 23 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies A4 size

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[18 cartoons published in the Auckland Star in October 1988.]

Date: 1988

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-363-110/127

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 18 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, sizes vary. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Lonsdale, Neil 1907-1989 :...And so you see, Gentlemen, everything revolves around Auck...

Date: 1956

From: Lonsdale, Neil, 1907-1989 :200 original cartoons by Neil Lonsdale from 1955 to 1962.

Reference: A-309-073

Description: Shows Luxford standing on an outline of the North Island in the Auckland region. He is dressed in his robes and he is reading a speech. There are arrows circling around him in a clockwise direction. Refers to the sixty nine politicians visiting Auckland and the news that New Zealand is slowly moving in a clockwise direction. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service..

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Lonsdale, Neil, 1907-1989 :There! On wheels! Now we can shift it anywhere! Plans for a ...

Date: 1957

From: Lonsdale, Neil, 1907-1989 :200 original cartoons by Neil Lonsdale from 1955 to 1962.

Reference: A-309-186

Description: Shows Mayor Ashby showing his collegue the construction of the Auckland bus terminal. The terminal has been built on a large platform which has wheels underneath it. Refers to the bus terminal which started being constructed without waiting for the Council report. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 180 x 280mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service..

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[Robbie for Mayor] Auckland Star, 4 June 1980.

Date: 1980

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-336-014

Description: Shows a platform with a figure standing on each step.The figure grows from a baby, to a man, to an older man wearing mayoral robes. This figues is repeated three times and the platform beneath him becomes more and more precarious. Refers to Sir Dove-Myer Robinson's announcement that he will run for Auckland's mayor for the seventh time. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card 200 x 270 mm Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Bowring, Walter Armiger 1874-1931 :Mr William Reece, Mayor of Christchurch. [18]99 [Chr...

Date: 1900

By: Bowring, Walter Armiger, 1874-1931; Weekly press (Newspaper)

Reference: B-094-001

Description: Caricature of the Christchurch mayor Probably published in a supplement to the Weekly Press Other Titles - Press portraits no. 21 Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Chromolithograph, 440 x 284 mm

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Auckland Weekly News : Photographs of Sir John Campbell at the opening ceremony of King...

Date: Sep & Dec 1903

By: Winkelmann, Henry, 1860-1931; Robinson and Miller (Firm); Jones, Frederick Nelson, 1881-1962

Reference: PAColl-4543

Description: Negatives of photographs used in the Auckland Weekly News: the opening of King's Drive, Cornwall Park by Sir John Logan Campbell, with him arriving at Huia Lodge, proceeding with others to the summit of One-Tree Hill, and visitors assembled at the summit of One-Tree Hill after the opening ceremony (photographer unidentified); and the opening of Nelson Municipal Buildings in December 1903 with a crowd watching dignitaries on the balcony, the mayor and thirteen councillors sitting in the council chamber with paintings of dignitaries on the walls, taken by F N Jones; and one of the wharves by Henry Winkelmann. Quantity: 7 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negatives

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:'Yours, I think.' Evening Post, 22 March 1973

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-134-387

Description: This cartoon features the Mayors of Wellington and Auckland and Auckland's problem with gas. Frank Kitts is giving a cup labelled The Windy City to Dove-Meyer Robinson who is carrying a gas mask. Behind Kitts are flags of the Wellington Festival 73 and behind Robinson are the Harbour Bridge and sea. Other Titles - The Windy City Other Titles - Festival Wellington 73 Extended Title - Hysteria over gas? Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, letratone, newspaper clipping and crayon, 286 x 396 mm

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-two cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 O...

Date: 1998

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

Reference: H-539-022/043

Description: Political cartoons. Comment on the growing gap between the rich and poor in New Zealand. Soldiers explain why it is humane to cut people's throats once they've been driven from their homes. Jenny Shipley reacts negatively to Jim Bolger's book. Jenny Shipley does a unicycle act on the high/slack wire. She can't look down for fear of falling, and she can't look up for fear of the coalition government she carries on her shoulders. Jack Elder and Tuku Morgan line-up behind Tau Henare in a new political allegiance. The American Republicans are exposed in their determination to impeach President Clinton over sex allegations no matteer what public opinion is. Jenny Shipley announces under National's new housing policy people in sub-standard housing will be assisted to buy their properties rather than rent them. Tim Shadbolt has been re-elected Mayor of Invercargill. Russia backs the bloody regime of Slobodan Milosivic against the Albanians. Jenny Shipley receives a negative reaction from the Dairy Board members over comments they should dig their own graves and make their wills. Jenny Shipley's intention of ending the Producer Board's statutory monopolies is thinnly veiled to avoid farmer backlash prior to the election. The Labour Party surges in the polls although their visibility is low. A paralell is drawn between roading reforms proposals and the manner Warriors' boss comments on players like Matthew Ridge. Commment on telephone electronic cueing messages. Canadian newspapers report that Wellington has the best views in the world. A Wellintonian watches as storms blow uprooted trees, boats, cars and other debris past his window. General Pinochet in jail being interrogated over his part in crimes of terrorism committed against Chilean critics of his Military Junta. Two contenders for the Auckland Blues Rugby coaching job are given a lesson in sportsmanship. Otago win the NPC (National Provincial Championships). Palestinian and Israeli leaders are booed by their supporters for their efforts to bring peace to the Middle East. The Met. office build an ark as an indication of the weather to come. Tuariki Delamere considers his political future. Tau Henare sums up the essence of his new Mauri Pacific Party. Quantity: 22 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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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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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :"Bob, darling, the chances of a news crew bursting in here at thi...

Date: 2011

From: Various cartoonists :[Cartoons collected by Jim Anderton, 1970s-2011]

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-

Reference: B-197-010

Description: Shows Mayor Bob Parker and his wife, Jo Nicholls-Parker, in bed. His wife berates Parker for leaving his ever-present hi-vis jacket on, which he appears in whenever he is talking to a news crew about the Canterbury and Christchurch earthquakes of September 2010 and February 2011 Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Tom Scott 14/4/11 [photocopy of marker pen] Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies photocopy of original cartoon. Physical Description: Photocopy, 240 x 365 mm (image)

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[Christchurch newspaper billboards relating to Mayor Neville Pickering. 1971-1973]

Date: 1971 - 1973

Reference: Eph-D-LOCAL-Christchurch-1971/1973

Description: Includes: Christchurch Press: 14 September 1971: Mr Pickering puts Labour Party policy. Police may attack prison rioters 11 October 1971: Labour sweeps to victory for first time in 15 years Christchurch star (Newspaper. 1958- ): 10 November 1971: Force poll, lose Games says Mayor. Seamen going back to work 17 November 1971: Mayor's plea to drop Games petition 26 April 1972: Mayor seeks ANZAC Day changes. Rugby nominees 29 May 1973: City seeks Govt help on Games complex 11 June 1973: Mayor attacked for move on QEII workers 26 November 1973: Praise for Games park facilities Quantity: 8 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Relief prints, red ink, on newsprint, 585 x 403 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mrs Alexia Pickering, Wellington, in 2012. Transfers: Other material of the same provenance is housed at PAColl-10033, and in Manuscripts, Serials, Drawings Paintings & Prints (B-187-001/002 and ArtEph-1975-S-01)..

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Series 5 Camp Mother's Mayoral Campaign

Date: 1998

From: Diva Productions Ltd: Records of the Topp Twins

Reference: Series-5721

Description: Correspondence, press releases, speeches, newspaper clippings, and other materials from Camp Mother (Lynda Topp) and her 1998 campaign for Auckland City mayor against incumbent Les Mills. Quantity: 12 folder(s).

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Camp Mother for Mayor. Lynda Topp; a vote for commonsense. Free concert and public meet...

Date: 1998

Reference: Eph-E-LOCAL-Auckland-1998-02

Description: Election campaign poster for Auckland local body elections in 1998 shows a photograph of Topp Twins performer Lynda Topp at the right with a hibiscus over her right ear and the Sky Tower in the background. Banner stuck over centre announces a free concert and public meeting. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 695 x 1020 mm., with collaged piece over centre, 75 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by Diva Productions in 2014. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2258 - Other material of the same provenance is housed at MS-Group-2258.

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Camp Mother for Mayor. Lynda Topp; a vote for commonsense [1998]

Date: 1998

Reference: Eph-E-LOCAL-Auckland-1998-01

Description: Election campaign poster for Auckland local body elections in 1998 shows a photograph of Topp Twins performer Lynda Topp at the right with a hibiscus over her right ear and the Sky Tower in the background. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 695 x 1020 mm. Provenance: Donated by Diva Productions in 2014. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2258 - Other material of the same provenance is housed at MS-Group-2258.

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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-673-068/089

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Comment about a biased referee during the Wellington vs Canterbury Ranfurly Shield match. Jenny Shipley threatens to deal ruthlessly with anyone in her caucus who plots against her. All Black selectors search for new talent in war zones. All Black coach looks to recruit referee Steve Walsh for the next All Black tour as he has shown he can single handedly alter the course of a game. Michael Cullen gifts Helen Clark and Jim Anderton the National Airline, Air New Zealand. Osama bin Laden speaks from the security of the Afghanistan mountain cave. Jenny Shipley steps down from National Party leadership, Bill English is nervous about what this means for him. Helen Clark's big moment - she is about to speak to the President of the United States but she's in bed, and he makes the toll call collect. Gary Toomy is paid out by taxpayer money to leave the Air New Zealand Board. The public try and understand why the Muslim world hasn't retaliated against bin Laden for causing the deaths of over 300 Pakistanis in the twin towers attack. President Bush tries to reassure the American public following the Sept. 11 attacks. Damage is assesses in Kabul following a series of wars, the last attacks being from the United States led forces. Comment on the daily and new dangers facing United States representatives. The Pentagon announces they are now dropping more food into Afghanistan than they are blowing up. Comment on the world wide fear of anthrax. Shows the Lions team, winners of the 2000 rugby tournament are in 2001 the pussycats of the competition. Rod Donald stands up to Jim Anderton on their reasons for choosing GE as their bottom-line issue when considering whether to support the coalition or not. Shows the political double-talk and deals being made over the growing refugee crisis. Shows that military force is no respecter of any religion. Shows Auckland Mayor, John Banks walking on water. Shows the hit and miss nature of American airstrikes in Afghanistan where innocent targets are frequently hit by accident. Wayne Mason's song 'Nature Enter Me' wins best NZ song at the same time NZ is divided over Genetic Engineering. Shows everyday genetic engineering in action when an unattractive but wealthy man asks a young and attractive woman to have children with him. Quantity: 23 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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