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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Now is the hour..when I keep my election promise.. Auckland Sta...

Date: 1973

From: Various cartoonists :Cartoons from the New Zealand News, 1970s

Reference: A-297-118

Description: Prime Minister Norman Kirk stands on a wharf playing 'Now is the Hour' on a tuba as the ship HMNZS Otago departs, flying the New Zealand flag. The Labour government, elected the previous year, sent the frigate H.M.N.Z.S Otago to Mururoa Atoll to protest against the nuclear testing being done there by the French government. It departed from Devonport naval base on 28 June 1973. Extended Title - H.M.N.Z.S. Otago Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on watercolour paper, 257 x 374 mm

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CANWAR protesters on a yacht in Wellington Harbour, protesting against the entrance of ...

Date: 13 November 1976

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1976/2841-F

Description: Members of CANWAR (Campaign Against Nuclear Warships) standing aboard the yacht 'Phoenix' at the Port Nicholson Yacht Club in Wellington Harbour, 13 August 1976, with city buildings in the background. They are about to sail for Shelly Bay to pick up water and then on to Seatoun to stand watch for the arrival of American nuclear warships. The group hold a banner reading: "Our country nuclear weapons free". Photograph taken for the Evening Post newspaper by an unidentified photographer. Original caption includes: "There were eight on board including the owner of the boat and skipper Carol Moultmon and her family and members of CANWAR." (Evening Post, 13 August 1976) Another image taken at the same occasion is at 35mm-00069-b Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[11 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 3 and ...

Date: 2004

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

Reference: H-740-027/037

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 11 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Walker, Malcolm 1950-, 5 originals and 13 cartoon photocopies published in Sunday News ...

Date: 1999 - 2000

By: Walker, Malcolm, 1950-; Sunday News (Newspaper)

Reference: A-338-181/198

Description: 18 cartoons on political and social issues. Topics include the APEC conference held in Auckland, human rights in Indonesia, nazism in Europe's rear view mirror, New Zealand and Australia's reaction to the attempted coup in Fiji, the attempted coup in Fiji, the soccer World Cup, the performance of Jenny Shipley's National government, the relationship of the New Zealand Green Party to the Labour Party and the Alliance, Richard Prebble and scandals, political protest at One Tree Hill and on the Waitangi marae, the response of the insurance industry to the Labour government's change to ACC regulation and smoking. Quantity: 5 original cartoon(s) and 13 photocopies. Physical Description: 5 horizontal A3 size black ink on paper originals and 13 horizontal A3 size photocopies of originals.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :18 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and...

Date: 2002

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

Reference: H-674-047/065

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. The government is shown as a highway robber giving an ultimatum to a motorist, 'petrol tax or your life'. A Hurricanes rugby player pulls himself up from the toilet bowl were they were flushed in an earlier season. Helen Clark and Phil Goff reserve the right to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe while remembering their early protesting days. A child suggests sharing the disputed Middle East territory to both the Israeli's and the Palestinians. They think it's a crazy idea. President George W Bush addresses the nations he lectured on free trade telling them that America can impose tariffs on steel imports if they like and it's too bad for everyone else. Comment on President Mugabe's interference in the voting process leading up to the Zimbabwe elections. Shows a member of the IRB (International Rugby Board) Vernon Pugh snatch the football (Rugby World Cup) from an All Black players hands. The player has landed flat on his back. America's war on terror appears to be becoming more frightening than the terror itself. Yaser Arafat and Sharon flex their muscles in a game of arm wrestling while chest deep in a blood bath. Vernon Pugh, Head of the International Rugby Board and Trevor Mallard, Minister of Sport size each other up. A boy tries to stop his father burning his Hurricanes rugby jersey, the rugby team is winning again. George W Bush outlines his approach to the use of nuclear weapons. Treasury suggest selling off thousands of war memorial sites around the country get a better return on the real estate investment. John O'Neill, Chief Executive of the Australian Union justifies Australia gaining the right to host all of the Rugby World Cup games. He admits they have got blood on the hands from stabbing the NZRFU in the back. Jim Anderton assumes The Thinker position as he contemplates the many political parties he's been through or started and left. Helen Clark in army fatigues gains shelter behind the huge boot of the American Forces. She rehearses what she'll say to President Bush if he brings up New Zealand's nuclear free stance when they next meet. Shows three Oscars all lined up with tags attached to them. They are being held in storage till 2003 for Lord of the Rings. David Lange, former New Zealand Prime Minister, tells New Zealanders that the United States wanted to liqudate him. Lange suggests they tried this by offering deals on bulk purchases for take-away food. The secret thoughts of Helen Clark and George W Bush when the first meet. Quantity: 18 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :85 cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post between 2 February...

Date: 2000

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-

Reference: H-648-001/085

Description: 85 cartoons on political and social issues. The topics include cricketers, PM's avoidance of Waitangi Day protests, Treaty of Waitangi signing 1840, Maori sovereignty, Israel's hard line on Palestine, perils of being a child in NZ, Rugby sevens, Fiji's lack of moral fibre, genetic relationship between humans and slugs, corporate savaging of small shareholders, dairy farmers play down record returns, farmer reaction to vet strike, People's Bank documents leaked, Anderton looks for way to get rid of Phillida Bunkle, cricket rules questioned, possible beaurocracy of Kiwi Bank, NZ Post attempts to gag Richard Prebble, Bunkle and Hobbs on political scrap-heap, NZ rich list, possum damage Australian tax payer responsibility, cricket match-fixing, Bunkle unlikely to get back into Cabinet, extended rugby season not cricket, Kiwi Bank customers may bring their debt with them, Super-12 referees, census forms, British border control officials under fire, NZ scenery blocked by pine trees, ACT conservation policy - eat Kiwis, Germans announce NZ sheep have scrapies, Winstone Peters argues against opinion polls, RCD farmers support border control of foot-and-mouth, TVNZ presenters fight amongst themselves, Helen Clark and her husband communicate via e-mail, Clark defends and attacks her husband, CNN broadcasts incorrect information about NZ cases of foot-and-mouth disease, skyhawks put out to pasture, Clark and Shipley fight it out, MIR space station breaks up, Hobbs on the rack, Air Force apologise to Clark, Clark wins 'scariest skirt' award, George W Bush's stance on carbon dioxide emissions, Jonathon Hunt fails to name drunken MP's, Milosovich faces punishment, Clark and Anderton negotiate deal to get rid of Bunkle, Bush's foreign policy stance escalates world tensions, women in leadership roles - men ponder their choices, Bush questions the colour of 'red China', Tiger Woods - king of the golf world, Clark hot and cold on America, Shipley faces political crisis, schizophrenic flatmates, Ansett NZ maintenance, Anderton farmers' favourite, schizophrenic flatmates, cervical screening and justice, Rankin missed by bomb on WINZ building, message from Qantas NZ, airline collapses while owner plays golf, dawn parade 2030, Saturn TV, Bush armwrestles Chinese dragon, King and budget decisions, air ticket competition, US impose tariffs on NZ farmers, white house and star wars, Hurricanes fans pray for victory, Clark axes skyhawks, Hitler and Hirohito and Clark, female, sex and animals, arms race history, TVNZ internal affairs, Clark and Blair campaigns, McVeigh dies in Oklahoma, Clark out of touch, Peters makes a come-back, burning effigies, global warming, Dairy Board merger, Maori Party, taxing home ownership, soya sauce scare, Bob Dylan on Radio NZ, importance of appearance in the public service. 85 H-648-033 misrecorded as a Tom Scott cartoon when it is in fact a Garrick Tremain. Refiled H-645 series. Quantity: 85 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: A4 bromides

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CANWAR protesters on a yacht in Wellington Harbour, protesting against the entrance of ...

Date: 13 Aug 1976

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 35mm-00069-b-F

Description: Members of CANWAR (Campaign Against Nuclear Warships) standing aboard the yacht 'Phoenix' at the Port Nicholson Yacht Club in Wellington Harbour, 13 August 1976, with city buildings in the background. They are about to sail for Shelly Bay to protest against the entrance of United States nuclear warships into Wellington. The group hold a banner reading: "Our country nuclear weapons free". Photograph taken for the Evening Post newspaper by an unidentified photographer. Original caption for a similar image includes: "There were eight on board including the owner of the boat and skipper Carol Moultmon and her family and members of CANWAR." (Evening Post, 13 August 1976) Other images taken at the same occasion are at EP/1976/2841 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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"Seems that irritating noise is everywhere lately." 21 June 2010

Date: 2010

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald

Reference: DCDL-0014994

Description: Shows Green Co-leader Russel Norman standing on the steps of parliament blowing on a South African vuvuzela from which dangles a banner reading 'Free speech'. A Chinese diplomat at the bottom of his steps comments to a colleague that it seems 'that irritating noise is everywhere lately.' The vuvuzela was very evident during the Fifa World Cup in South Africa - it's a strident horn that everyone blew all the time. The Chinese and Russel Norman refer to an incident during a visit to New Zealand by a Chinese delegation when Russel Norman protested about China's treatment of Tibet and as a result was roughed up by Chinese security guards. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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[Posters concerning nuclear disarmament, nuclear weapons testing, nuclear warships visi...

Date: 1970 - 1979

By: Friedlander, Marti, 1928-2016; Friends of the Earth

Reference: Eph-C-NUCLEAR-1970s

Description: Campaign Against Nuclear Warships (CANWAR). Interim Committee. Do you want New Zealand to be a nuclear target? Say no to nuclear warships. (2 copies, one mentioning date Thur 1 July) (And third copy with sticker over "Say no to nuclear warships" so that it reads "March against nuclear warships, Aug. 6" [1976]. Coalition against Nuclear Warships. Nuclear submarine U.S. "Pantado" arrives in Auckland Saturday 14th January. To join the protest, march CPO to Albert Park 6.30 pm Friday 13th January ... [1978]. Consumers' guide to nuclear power in New Zealand. Bulletin of Friends of the Earth. [1976]. 12 pages. (2 copies) [University Students' Association]. Fall in against fall out. Citizens March, Civic Place, Wellington, Thurs 6th July, 12.30 pm. Contact Varsity Students Assn. [Screenprint. 1972]. Campaign Against Nuclear Warships. For the sake of humanity, help avoid a nuclear calamity. CANWAR Educational Seminar, 9-10 April, Ewan Hall, Willis Street Wgtn. [1977]. (2 copies) Hiroshima Day Festival. Normal Intermediate School, Poronui St, Mt Eden, Saturday 6 August 1977. Printed by The Loft. 1977. March: Aug. 6. No nuclear warships in N.Z. ports. Assemble 7 p.m. Albert Park; 7.30 pm C.P.O. Public meeting 8 p.m. Town Hall. [1976]. (2 copies) No more nuclear visitors. [ca 1979]. (2 copies) Notice. Office of Civilian Defense, Washington D.C. Instructions to patrons on premises in case of nuclear bomb attack. [late 1970s-early 1980s]. Think of tomorrow; say no to nuclear power. Photo Marti Friedlander [1976]. (3 copies, one with details about Friends of the Earth contacts) Quantity: 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying. Provenance: One item donated by Karen Lee in 2014

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[Posters concerning nuclear disarmament, nuclear weapons testing, nuclear warships visi...

Date: 1983 - 1989

By: Greenpeace New Zealand; Ocean in Motion (Firm); Peace Movement Aotearoa; Keep New Zealand Nuclear Free Campaign; New Zealand Nuclear Free Peacemaking Association; Hager, Nicolas Alfred, 1958-

Reference: Eph-C-NUCLEAR-1983/1989

Description: ANZUS. To whom it concerns. We work toward the creation of a nuclear-free zone in the Pacific, the reduction and eliminiation of nuclear weaponry everywhere / Art Gallery 33, Willis Street. [ca 1986]. Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. Concert. A variety concert of performing artists with The Pelican, Tin Syndrome, and More. April 14th, Operatic Hall, 29 Vivian Street. [1984]. Coalition Against Nuclear Warships. Nuclear Weapons are horrifying wherever they come from! Oppose British nuclear weapons - Oppose the nuclear-armed Invincible. March 12.15 Friday November 25 ... Protest and survive. [1983]. (2 copies) Peace Movement Aotearoa. For a nuclear free Aotearoa / NZ 1985. peter Garrett, Topp Twins, touring March 1-7 [1985]. Anker, Robin, fl 1983-1988 Hiroshima Day March for a nuclear weapon-free future. Saturday August 6th. Greenpeace. Gather Bunny Street [1983]. Protest and survive. March from Bunny St. Wed. 10th Aug. Kiwis against the "Texas" / Published by the Coaltition Against Nuclear Warships. [1983]. (2 copies) Protest and Survive. Oppose nuclear armed USS Texas. Mid-Day March and Rally ... Hiroshima Day March ... Public Debate ... Peace Squadron ... Peace Vigil [1983] (2 copies) Coalition Against Nuclear Warships. Vote nuclear free. Our kids need a future they can believe in. [1987] Coalition Against Nuclear Warships. Support the Nuclear Warships Ban. Thank the government. Rally Friday 15 Feb, Parliament Grounds. [1985]. Don't we look fabulous steaming into your harbour with flags flying and our missiles & guns ready for action ... Oppose nuclear visits. Oppose the Phoenix / Published by Ocean in Motion (Auckland) [1983?] For good strong nuclear free legislation, Torchlight March. Assemble Cenotaph, Friday August 6th. March to old Town Hall. Speakers Helen Clark, Lloyd Geering, Jim Knox. No more Hiroshimas. [1986] (2 copies) For Greenpeace. 3 concerts at The Cricketers. Monday 19.9, Tues 20.8, Wed 21.8 [1985]. (2 copies) Greenpeace. Hiroshima Day March. For a nuclear weapon free future. Saturday August 6th. [1983]. (2 copies) If they won't take the risk, why should we? State Insurance Office all risks policy. Keep NZ Nuclear Free. [ca 1988]. International Women's Day for Nuclear Disarmament. Encircle the Defence building. Assemble Stout Street May 24. [1983] / Women For Peace, Wellington Media Collective. Keep NZ Nuclear Free Campaign. Election promises ... Nuclear free law? Don't let them do it! [1987] (2 copies) New Zealand Nuclear Free Peacemaking Association. Nuclear-weapon-free zones in New Zealand. New Zealand was declared a nuclear free zone by act of Parliament, June 8, 1987. [1989] New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone Committee. Special news release to Parliament June 4, 1984. 1,972,257 people, over 61% of New Zealanders live in 86 nuclear weapon free zones. Nuclear family, Nuclear fallout. Oppressive destruction to women. [1980s]. Nuclear free independent Pacific; Kia toituu te Mana o te Moana-Nui-aa-Kiwa Raahuitia; Kia Waatea i ngaa Nuukiria Whakahaehae Whakamootii; Ia Matua Fa'asaina o Fa'aaogaina o Aupega Malolosi e ai le Nuclear Bomb i le Pasefika Atoa / published by NZUSA. [1983] Spooks, Think-tanks join the ANZUS gold rush ... [newspaper photocopies, 1986]. There is no cure for nuclear war. prevention is the only hope. A nuclear free N.Z. is the only sane stance. Issued in the interests of your family's health by the GP Society. [1984]. VAANA Poster Project for a Nuclear Free Pacific. 1987 [Explanatory poster and posters nos 1-7. 1987]. U.S. spies. N.Z. dies. Is Tangimoana a nuclear target? [1984]. Quantity: 31 colour photo-mechanical print(s) and black and white, on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying. Provenance: Some items donated by Nicky Hager in 1998; some donated by Gillian Marie in 1999. One purchased from Peace Movements Aotearoa in 1995.

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[Posters concerning nuclear disarmament, nuclear weapons testing, nuclear warships visi...

Date: 1980 - 1982

By: Greenpeace New Zealand; Ocean in Motion (Firm); Hager, Nicolas Alfred, 1958-; Cook, Ron, active 1980s

Reference: Eph-C-NUCLEAR-1980/1982

Description: Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. For a nuclear free and independent Pacific. [3 August 1982] (4-page newspaper) (2 copies) Coalition Against Nuclear Warships. USS Truxtun. Nuclear armed warships are made for nuclear war. Say No to the Truxtun. Public meeting Wgtn Girls' College, Thurs 20th May [1982]. (2 copies) Coalition Against Nuclear Warships. USS Truxtun, 'a floating time bomb'. Public meeting September 17, Ewan Hall, YWCA, Willis Street. "Torchlight" March, September 26. [1981]. (2 copies) Disarmament Week, Peace Vigil 29-30 Oct. Queen Elizabeth Square / Published by Ocean in Motion (Auckland). [1980s] (2 copies) Greenpeace. Moruroa Day, Dec. 11th. Stop the French nuclear tests. Rally French Embassy, Friday 11th Dec. [1981]. (2 copies) No Nukes Concert. The Swerve, Hulamen, The Spines. Friday 28 May, Union Hall, Victoria University. [1982]. (2 copies) Oppose the Truxton [sic]. Public meeting ... Peace squadron ... March ... Vigil .. No Nukes concert. [Cartoon by Brockie. 1982]. (2 copies) Picture this. Nuclear weapons would have been abolished long ago of our imagination was as strong as our power to forget ... [Photocopy from centre spread of pamphlet. 1980s]. Stop this man! [Muldoon the pig as a puppet of Uncle Sam. 1980?] Trident. USS Ohio. Specifications / Published by NZUSA ... for CANWAR & Greenpeace. [1982] (2 copies) Te Tupapa'au Atomi; Nuclear Free Pacific. Nobody wants an atomic paradise. [1981]. Quantity: 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying.

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Washdyke-Mt John Committee :U.S. bases out. Double demo. Mr John Satellite tracking Sta...

Date: 1972

Reference: Eph-E-PEACE-1972-01

Description: Poster encouraging participation in a demonstration against the American Air Force administrative and logistics installation at Washdyke near Timaru, and the US Air Force satellite tracking station on Mt John at Lake Tekapo. the main illustration shows a figure labelled "NZ" knocking out a figure in a fitting Stars & Stripes suit (a la Superman) with an "A" on the head covering and the letters "US" on his chest. The affixed typescript below explains the aims and context of the proposed demonstrations and asks for North Island demonstrators to participate, by contacting Michael Law who was to arrange ferry bookings for those interested. The demonstrators were to be transported in buses and the notice appeals for contributions towards the $530 needed for the buses. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 920 x 585 mm. Provenance: One copy donated by Karen Lee in 2014.

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