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World War, 1939-1945. Hospital ship `Oranje'

Date: [ca 1941], 1945

From: New Zealand. Department of Internal Affairs. War History Branch :Photographs relating to World War 1914-1918, World War 1939-1945, occupation of Japan, Korean War, and Malayan Emergency

By: Boyer, Charles Percy Samuel, 1902-1973

Reference: PAColl-4161-01-180

Description: Series of captioned photographs taken by Netherlands Indies Government Information Service (Film & Photo Unit) of Dutch evacuees arriving in Australia from Java on board the Dutch hospital ship `Oranje'. Includes ex-internees released from Japanese camps; Dutch family groups (all named); general views of the ship with walking wounded; nursing and medical staff; hospital facilities on board; Captain and officers. Series of photographs of returning soldiers from on board `Oranje' (no captions). Series of photos taken for The Dominion (Wellington) showing groups of nurses; military personnel; official welcome home; soldiers and their families (no captions). Series of photographs taken by C.P.S.Boyer of Wellington showing soldiers being welcomed home. Includes Lady Newall welcoming a NZ officer; Governor General chatting with a soldier at the Clearing Hospital; Mrs C A Bennie and Lady Elliot handing out cigarettes to invalided men. Series of captioned publicity photographs of Australian and Dutch personnel from the Oranje on leave at the hotel, Chateau Tongariro, skiing, horseriding, relaxing at the hotel and during a dinner party. Photographs taken during a military parade in Wellington, possibly 1941 Quantity: 110 b&w original photographic print(s).

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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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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to soccer, or association football played b...

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-B-SOCCER-1970s

Description: Includes: 1970-1980s? Bumper sticker: Air New Zealand Soccer League [1970-1980s?] 1971: New Zealand v Wales. Newmarket Park, Auckland. 10 July 1971. Programme (2 copies). 1973: International soccer. Stoke City v Auckland. Newmarket Park, Auckland, 12 May 1973. Programme International soccer. Bournemouth v Auckland. Newmarket Park, Auckland, 2 June 1973. Programme International soccer. New Zealand v Iran. Newmarket Park Auckland, 12 August 1973. Programme Soccer weekly. NZ Chatham Cup final. Mt Wellington v North Shore. Newmarket Park Auckland, 1 September 1973. Programme 1974: International soccer. Bristol Rovers vs Auckland. Newmarket Park, 26 May [1974]. Programme 1975: Sheffield United v Wellington. Basin Reserve, 2 June 1975. Programme Manchester United v Auckland. Newmarket Park, 24 June 1975. Programme The People's Republic of China v New Zealand. Newmarket Park. 20 July 1975. Souvenir programme (2 copies). New Zealand versus Peoples Republic of China. Basin Reserve Wellington, 23 July 1975. Official programme (2 copies). Lion Chatham Cup final. Blockhouse Bay v Christchurch United. Newmarket Park Auckland, 13 September 1975. Programme Wellington v Indonesia. Rugby League Park, 1 October 1975. Programme. 1976: New Zealand v Australia at Newmarket Park. 29 February 1976. Official programme (2 copies). Also a typescript sheet dated 3 May 1976, announcing the team to play Sunderland in Auckland on 14 May; and a sheet dated August 1976 about the Rothmans Eleven tour 1976 (Sept-Oct) Rothmans Soccer League. Blockhouse Bay v Mt Wellington (1 May); Auckland v Tottenham Hotspurs (3 May). Newmarket Park Auckland. Programme Rothmans Soccer League. New Zealand v Sunderland (14 May); Blockhouse Bay v North Shore United (16 May). Newmarket Park Auckland. Programme Rothmans Soccer League. New Zealand v Hearts of Midlothian. Newmarket Park Auckland, 30 May 1976. Programme Lion Chatham Cup semifinal. Blockhouse Bay v Trans Tours United. 14 May 1976. programme 1977: Rothmans Soccer League. NZ World Cup Squad v Luton Town AFC. May 1977. Programme (2 copies) Rothmans Soccer League. World Cup soccer. New Zealand v Australia. March 1977. Programme (2 copies). Rothmans Soccer League. World Cup soccer. New Zealand v Taiwan. March 1977. Programme (2 copies) Rothmans Soccer League. Auckland XI v Bobby Charlton All-Stars. Newmarket Park Auckland, 10 June 1977. Rothmans Soccer League. Lion Chatham Cup final. Mt Wellington v Nelson United. Auckland, 10 September 1977. Programme 1978: Rothmans Soccer League. Dundee v Auckland Provincial team (23 May 1978); Dundee v International XI (25 May 1978). Programme Air New Zealand presents England: v Trans Tours Limited, 3 June 1978; v Otago, 5 June 1978; v New Zealand, 7 June 1978; v New Zealand, 11 June 1978; v New Zealand, 14 June 1978. Programme (2 copies) Rothmans Soccer League. English F.A. team v New Zealand (14 June); Mt Wellington v Blockhouse Bay (17 June); Eastern Suburbs v Courier Rangers (18 June 1978). Programme Also includes typescript sheets of lists of players for matches against England in May 1978; a schedule for competition for the Coca-Cola Cup, May 1977, the Lion Chatham Cup, 1977; the Adidas Challenge Trophy; and a memo instructing the press to use the full name "Rothmans Soccer League" instead of "National Soccer League", at the request of Rothmans, 1977. Quantity: 28 publications.. Physical Description: Sizes varying around 30 cm.

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Photographs of the Student Christian Movement's conference in Java and some later events

Date: 1934-1939

From: Mather, Winifred M :Photographs relating to Hutt Valley High School, and the New Zealand Student Christian Movement

By: Mather, Winifred Margaret, 1898-1975; Dell, Miriam Patricia (Dame), 1924-2022

Reference: PA1-o-746

Description: Most photos to do with the World Student Christian Federation Leaders Conference, Java, 1934. All the others are of conferences in New Zealand between 1935 and 1939 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Interview with Herwi Scheltus

Date: 15-16 Jun 2009 - 15 Jun 2009 - 16 Jun 2009

From: The founding of landscape architecture in New Zealand oral history project

By: Scheltus, Hermanus Willem, 1951-

Reference: OHInt-0857-10

Description: Interview with Herwi (Hermanus Willem) Scheltus, born in Napier in 1951. Talks about his father having been born in China, educated in Holland, and managed a tea plantation in Indonesia. Comments that his parents met and married in Indonesia, spent the war in Japanese concentration camps, and never talked to their children about their experiences. Talks about his parents coming to New Zealand from Holland as sponsored immigrants after the war, speaking Dutch at home when he was a child and not knowing much English when he started school. Refers to his parents buying a small farm near Tauranga after a few years, having poultry, and living very simply. Outlines his schooling, being rebellious, and not having a sense of nationality. Talks about studying horticulture at Massey University and starting a nursery on his parent's property. Comments on going to California State University, Pomona, for a postgraduate landscape architecture course but finding the culture change too much, dropping out and travelling in Canada, the United States and Europe. Discusses studying landscape architecture at Lincoln College, and finding that the course was largely focused on urban parks rather than designing with nature. Describes joining the Department of Lands and Survey in 1979 as a landscape architect based in Taupo to work with engineers from the Electricity Department and Ministry of Works on power projects in the central North Island. Comments on efforts to try to minimise the impacts of engineering works on the environment such as finding a way to handle tunnel spoil that was acceptable to the engineers and had a low environmental impact. Refers to the Lands and Survey native plant nursery and sourcing seeds locally. Talks about his investigations on revegetation in the harsh environment, learning to mimic nature, and having to gain the confidence of a succession of engineers. Comments on work to improve rooting of nursery-reared plants when they were planted out in the harsh environment. Refers to the importance of maintenance and weed control in revegetation projects, but the electricity projects not having a budget for continuing this work after construction ceased. Talks about the land development section of Lands and Survey which developed marginal land into farm settlement blocks, and doing site planning and house design to improve outcomes. Refers to retaining some vegetation for shelter and erosion control, and being involved with the Woodstock Farm Forest project. Comments on giving advice on the conversion of a central North Island pine forest to pastoral land, and the revegetation of Tiritiri Matangi Island to convert it to an island sanctuary. Discusses the roles of Robin Gay and Boyden Evans at Lands and Survey Head Office in instigating landscaping and revegetation projects. Talks about being assigned to the Department of Conservation (DOC) when Lands and Survey was abolished in the 1987 restructuing of government departments. Mentions being based in Taupo in a national role, controversy over a mining project in the Coromandel, and the new Landcorp not wanting any landscape input in their land development projects. Discusses various projects he has worked on including road and rail realignments in national parks, explaining his aim is to reduce impacts rather than stop projects, and that urban designs and engineering practices can be inappropriate in national parks. Describes his role in overseeing upgrades to the skifield facilities at Ruapehu and being "hassled" by colleagues who did not want any skifields in a national park. Describes filming for 'Lord of the Rings' in Tongariro National Park, ministerial pressure to allow it to go ahead, and convincing the film makers to accept working within the Park management plan. Describes some of the creative solutions found to minimise environmental impacts of the filming. Refers to management plans for DOC land now requiring consultation with Maori, the time it has taken to build relationships, and some uncomfortable encounters on marae. Talks about his positive experiences working with iwi on the Tongariro National Park world heritage committee as well as with Ngai Tahi and others. Reflects on being the last landscape architect in DOC, current landscape architecture students not being taught "the basics", and the Resource Management Act having affected the profession both positively and negatively as landscape assessments are often what the client wants rather than what is best for the land. Reflects on why he settled in Taupo, his work in the Farm Forestry Association, and his admiration of Gordon Stephenson. Interviewer(s) - Shona McCahon Quantity: 1 digital sound recording(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Electronic document(s) (abstract, form). 2 digital photograph(s) (Jpeg files). 1 interview(s) over 2 days. 7 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHDL-001336, OHA-7356. Search dates: 1951 - 2009

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[Ephemera, programmes and booklets relating to soccer, or association football played b...

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-B-SOCCER-1980s

Description: Includes: 1980: World Youth Tournament for the Coca Cola Cup. Oceania playoff. National Stadium, Suva, Fiji, 1980. Programme Typed list of schedule for 2nd qualifying round of the Adidas Chatham Cup. 26 April 1980. Chatham Cup final: Dunedin City v Mt Wellington. Basin Reserve, 7 September 1980. Programme (Soccer weekly, 3 September 1980) 1981: New Zealand v Australia. Mr Smart Stadium Auckland. 25 April 1981. Programme. New Zealand v Indonesia. Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 23 May 1981. New Zealand v Chinese Taipei. Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 30 May 1981. Programme. Rothmans World Cup Soccer series. New Zealand vs Fiji. Mr Smart Stadium, Auckland. 16 August 1981. Programme. Rothmans World Cup Soccer series: New Zealand v People's Republic of China. Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 3 October 1981. Programme. Rothmans World Cup Soccer series: New Zealand v Kuwait. Mt Smart Stadium. 10 October 1981. Programme. Rothmans World Cup Soccer series: New Zealand v Saudi Arabia. Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland. 28 November 1981. Programme (2 copies) 1982: New Zealand v Australia. Mr Smart Stadium, 22 February 1982. Souvenir programme Television New Zealand playbill. Official FIFA World Cup book. Espana 1982. Exclusive New Zealand edition. Rothmans World Cup build-up series. New Zealand v the League of Ireland. Auckland 8 May 1982; Rotorua 9th May; Gisborne 12 May; Dunedin 16 May, Invercargill 19 May. Programme. 1983: Adidas Chatham Cup final. Gisborne City v Mount Wellington. Childers Road Reserve, 18 September 1983. Programme Rothmans Olympic qualifying series. New Zealand v Japan. 24 September 1983. Programme. Rothmans Olympic qualifying series. NZ v Chinese Taipei. 1 October 1983. Programme. 1984: Brooklyn Northern United A.F.C. Opening celebrations for gymnasium, 14 January 1984. Flyer. Rothmans Challenge. New Zealand Invitation XI v Glasgow Rangers. Mt Smart Stadium, 9 June 1984. Programme (2 copies). Air New Zealand Soccer Cup final - McKee Nelson United v Gisborne City Football Club. 1984. Programme. Chatham Cup final. Gisborne City v Photo Life Manurewa. 13 october 1984. Programme. Rothmans series. Malaysia v New Zealand. Olympic qualifying build-up games. Wellington, 31 March, Christchurch 3 April, Auckland 8 April 1984. Programme. Quantity: 21 publications.. Physical Description: Sizes varying around 30 cm.

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Tremain, Garrick 1941- :Cartoons published in Otago Daily Times, 27 August to 1 October...

Date: 2001

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

Reference: H-659-001/030

Description: Suggested increases in Health Taxes Modern Oxymorons (dry wine, rap music, coalition partner, criminal justice, working party, military intelligence) National Party seeks to purge weak and non-performing caucus members An Australian Aborigine points out the irony of Mr Howard's reasons for keeping asylum seekers out of Australia. Helen Clark's hesitation in launching the Kiwi Bank A barfly draws a parallel to his fear of going home with the boat-people seeking refugee status Comment on the new Australian anthem - being surrounded not by sea but by army inflatables...to keep out asylum seekers Jim Anderton supported by Jim Bolger walks the tightrope of getting the Kiwi Bank off the ground, flanked by scepticism and credibility Comment on unnecessary military hardware Jim Bolger's political swerving toward the left over his involvement in the Kiwi Bank noted. An Afghanistan refugee wearing a plane costume seeks asylum, citing the support Australia gave to the Air NZ/Ansett rescue package. Comment on the Australian public's lack of compassion toward the plight of the asylum seekers An Air NZ hostess points out to two pilots that Air NZ Board members are on board, identified with Mickey Mouse hats on. The Statue of Liberty holds her head in pain as smoke from the World Trade Centre twin towers drifts by. Air NZ Hostess points out to public that their life jackets, "muggins the tax payer" is under their seats. Air NZ Pilots note that extra seats have been strapped to the plans wing for Air NZ Board members to keep them away from taxpayers. President George W Bush appoints himself as sheriff to hunt down an indescript wanted person. Aussie barflys brag about selling the airline Ansett to NZ when it was already in a bad way. NZ Defence Force complain that they don't have any spare military equipment to lend to America. Helen Clark offers President Bush a 13-strong anti-aircraft squad in the form of the Air NZ Board. President Bush unconvincingly tries to reassure the American people they have identified Bin Laden as the target and they know where to find him. Air NZ quality control has fallen short. American navy invades the Middle East creating a new type of boat-people in the world Comment on the media packaging and Americanisation of the war against terrorism targeted at Osama Bin Laden The decline in public confidence of Air NZ shares. Comment that Helen Clark may seem more attractive if she was prevented from speaking. George W Bush seeks advice from his daddy, former President Bush. Air NZ flight operations are paralysed by goverment imposed "due diligence" during the public bail-out of the company. Enthusiasm expressed by those running for local body council positions and the public reaction to the them. Quantity: 30 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies A4 size

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Dahm, Astrida, 1950-2002 :[Handmade book with mandala cover. 1979-1982].

Date: 1979 - 1982

By: Dahm, Astrida, 1950-2002

Reference: E-609-f

Description: Watercolour paintings accompanying journals of an overland trip from Germany to New Zealand through Asia in 1979?-1982. The journals are in Manuscripts and Archives, Alexander Turnbull Library. Paintings show scenes in Pondicherry, Puna (August 1980), Lake Toba (March 1981), Yogyakarta, Ubud (May 1981), Bophut, Koh Samui Thailand, (February 1981), Batak (North Sumatra, Feb 1981), Sydney (July 1981), Auckland (June, July, November, December 1981), Lothlorien (?) (November 1981), Motueka (Feb 1982), Moorea (March 1983). The scenes are influenced by ideas of Eastern mysticism. Manuscripts & Archives holds the journals relating to this overland trip. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Scrapbook of handmade paper, each page 300 x 230 mm, with 52 watercolours stuck in. Provenance: Donated by Christine Leov Lealand in accordance with Astrida Dahm's wishes, 2003. The paintings were exhibited in Coromandel in December 2002.

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Various artists :Captain James Cook - navigator / [Sydney] , NSW Department of Educatio...

Date: 1769 - 1779

By: Cockburn, Edwin, active 1837-1868; Goos, Pieter, 1616?-1675; Hodges, William, 1744-1797; Webber, John, 1751-1793; New South Wales. Department of Education. Resource Service; Australian National Maritime Museum

Reference: C-123-012/024

Description: Contents: Edwin Cockburn (fl. 1837-1868). Whitby from the East Cliff. - Model of H.M. Endeavour Bark, showing interior, 1768. - Pieter Goos (ca. 1616-1675). Portulan chart of the East Indies ca 1660. - William Hodges (1744-1797). Captain James Cook, ca 1775. - W. Hodges. Table Bay, Capetown, 1772. - W. Hodges. Warboats of Otaheiti (Tahiti), 1777. - Matavai Bay (Tahiti) with "Resolution" and "Adventure", ca 1773. - W. Hodges. Tahiti revisited, 1774. - W. Hodges. Monuments on Easter Island, 1775. - W. Hodges. Pickersgill Harbour, Dusky Bay, New Zealand, 1773. - John Webber (1751-1793). The "Resolution" and "Discovery" in Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand, 1777. - J. Webber. The "Resolution" and "Discovery" in Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island, 1778 (also on cover sheet). Produced by the NSW Department of Education (Resource Services) from originals in the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney. Second copy of C-123-020 held as C-123-020-a: Monuments on Easter Island Inscriptions: Recto - top right - (On cover sheet): [Title]; Verso - Factual text on the back of each print. Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Set of 12 colour photolithographs and coversheet, images various sizes on sheet 352 x 500 mm.

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Amnesty International New Zealand Section :Photographs

Date: 1989-1996

By: Amnesty International. New Zealand Section

Reference: PAColl-5815

Description: Photgraphs of personalities and activities of Amnesty International New Zealand Section, and of people in Indonesia, China and Turkey whom they have been involved in supporting. Arrangement: Negatives at 35mm,23324 - 23342, and F 83135 1/4 to F 83152 1/4. Quantity: 97 b&w original photographic print(s). 257 colour original photographic print(s). 19 colour original negative(s) 35mm strips with 62 images. 17 b&w original negative(s).

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Dance workshop and theatre scenes

Date: 1969. 1975

From: Woods, Keith, 1928-1997 :Photographs relating to dance in New Zealand

Reference: PA12-7102

Description: Dancers, Bali, Indonesia, 1975. Dancers, northern dance seminar, New Zealand 31 March 1975. Scenes from Black and White Minstrel Show, His Majesty's Theater, Auckland, July 1969. Quantity: 19 colour original transparency/ies.

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Photographs of New Zealand, Australia, and Bali

Date: 1930

From: Lyttleton, Edith Joan, 1873-1945 :Photographs of family, friends, and travels

Reference: PA1-o-1366

Description: Photograph of Margaret Lyttleton aged six. Edith Lyttleton's brother Clyne's house in Auckland. Group of Maori children in Gisborne. Pastoral view with cabbage trees, Gisborne. Aeroplane in which Edith Lyttleton flew to Toowoombala Australia. A typical Queensland bungalow. Scenes in Makassan, Celebes. Views of Bali. Views of Java. Street scenes, Singapore. Port scene, Sumatra. Views taken during a passage through the Suez Canal. Pontoon bridge, Port Said. Street scene, Algiers. Views of Gibraltar. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Minhinnick, Gordon (Sir), 1902-1992 :"Better not interfere, old boy - he might lose his...

Date: 1964

By: Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George (Sir), 1902-1992; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: J-044-011

Description: Shows Holyoake and Nash talking. Holyoake is looking over his shoulder at an angry Asian man (probably President Sukarno of Indonesia) who is running with a sword in his hand towards another man (Malaysia). Refers to relations between New Zealand and South East Asia. Exhibited in 'The Line-Up' exhibition of 36 cartoons by 36 cartoonists curated by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited in the National Library auditorium foyer from 5 April 2002 to mark the tenth anniversary of establishment of the New Zealand Cartoon Archive. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A3 laser copy

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McNamara, John Joseph, 1918-2001:[Collection of newsprint clippings of illustrations an...

Date: 1945 - 1950

By: McNamara, John Joseph, 1918-2001; Southern Cross (Newspaper : 1946-1951)

Reference: A-369-072/088

Description: Collection of political cartoons published in The Southern Cross that mainly relating to Sidney Holland and his conservative policies. Some cartoons are specific to the Wellington region; there is reference to a cannon test and the Wellington Baker's Association (president H.E. Fariey). International issues are adressed. This includes an Indonesian police coup and the continuing problems that Britain faced in the aftermath of World War II. There is also an advertisement for the National Savings Bank. Quantity: 13.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 2...

Date: 1999

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

Reference: H-587-044/064

Description: Political cartoons. The leader of the National Party Jenny Shipley makes statements designed to preempt attacks by her challenger for the leadership, Bill English. Shows a rat on the lap of a first class air traveller. The air hostess reassures the woman that they only have cochroches in economy class. Refers to Air New Zealand's cut back of onboard services. Public comment on the Lottery Board. Some wish Jim Anderton could be on the board to balance the National Party members, others discuss the necessity of $500,000 per year to run the Lotto.. Violence in East Timaor gets directed toward the media who give up and go home. Jenny Shipley shakes hands with President Habibie of Indonesia at the APEC Conference in Auckland. His hands are dripping blood. Dr Cullen has a minder who carries a tranquilliser gun, he uses it on Dr Cullen when needed. The military in East Timor are doing everything they can to stop stories being told of church burnings, lootings and mass killings. The Timor crisis has focused world attention on the APEC Leaders meeting in Auckland. Habibie opens Indonesia to International peace-keepers now that everyone worth killing has been dealt with and everything worth steeling has been stolen. Jenny Shipley follows America's lead over dealing to East Timor. Helen Clark and Jim Anderton are bought to a point of accepting that APEC was a success for Prime Minister Jenny Shipley. Bill Clinton plays golf in Queenstown overseen by an armed military man. President Jiang of China shows his appreciation to Jenny Shipley for her crack-down on Tibetan protesters. UN peace-keepers in Timor are given well wishes by soldiers past. Pam Corkery regrets that she wasn't a star in the Parliamentary system even though her temperament was perfect for the place. Comment on the hit-and-miss quality of medical care from Gisborne cervical smear specialists and labs. The National Party comes to ACT's Richard Prebble's rescue by not running a candidate in Wellington Central. Prebble is shown as a toothless dog being given a set of teeth by National. Shows the inequity of treatment and remuneration between professional rugby players and peace-keeping troops. Jenny Shipley announces the date of the 1999 General Election to a sleeping audience. The National and Labour Parties say they will concentrate on policy in the election lead-up but infact they focus on their leaders personalities. Shows the change in behaviour of militia in the face of UN peace-keepers. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Photographs

Date: 1989-1996

From: Amnesty International New Zealand Section :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-5815-1

Description: Political activists from Indonesia, China and Turkey, many displaying the marks of torture. Amnesty International New Zealand AGMs, fundraising events, anniversaries, meetings and members. Quantity: 97 b&w original photographic print(s). 82 colour original photographic print(s).

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Photographs of personal, national and international events involving C E Beeby

Date: 1927-1972

From: Beeby, Clarence Edward, 1902-1998 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-3004-1

Description: Beeby at the first and later UNESCO conferences and conference events, on his honeymoon in Europe in 1927, with family and friends in the 1930s, and visiting Indonesia in the 1970s. Quantity: 8 colour original photographic print(s). 24 b&w original photographic print(s).

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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, Tom, 1947- :80 cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post between 1 Septembe...

Date: 2000

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-

Reference: H-647-001/080

Description: 80 cartoons on political and social issues. The topics include Laila Harre and views on liberalisation of cannabis laws, Helen Clark asserts authority over Ms Turia, Maori and pakeha racial guilt and shame, Ms Turia reluctantly apologises for 'holocaust' comments, Dr Cullen ponders low business confidence as Grouch Marxist, Timor's Indepencence birthday celebrations destroyed by violence, Fijian-Indian refugees in Fiji following coup, political posturing over Treaty of Waitangi clause in free trade agreement with Singapore, US dollar blasts kiwi dollar, Sydney 2000 Olympics begin, Winston Peters plays the race card in the hopes of raising his popularity, Olympic swimming athletes get the once over by their female onlookers, Australian-New Zealand currency merger proposal, Prebble gets axed by Jenny Shipley, Kiwi dollar low and oil prices high, New Zealand is best at all the wrong things, sports couch potatoes, Milosevic runs for the presidency, US dollars gains steam with President Clinton in charge, women's performance at the Olympics, political awards, NZ toasts the Olympics, army peace keepers get pay review by Clark, 3 Middle East faiths based on love and compassion unable to share sacred site, Don Brash fails the Kiwi dollar, Clark and Milosevic relations, Israeli and Palestinian relations, court call for accountability of parole officers, NZ cricket sports fan still in the dark, NZ dollar down - sharemarket down - petrol prices up, Middle East pro-war protest singer, Clinton attempts to negotiate Middle East and National Party crises, Mr Mudgeway in padded cell waiting for big NZ sports win, rural economy on the up for farmers, Swain and Horomia on ownership of the Taranaki oil and gas fields, Lions rugby team claim the Air New Zealand trophy, Clark seeks an alliance with big business, Clark's alliance with big bisiness consumated, one-tree-hill pine tree felled along with Mike Smith, same-sex marriages, Clark preparing to kneecap Ruth Dyson for Norm Hewitt comments, Property Bill, Dyson resigns over drunk driving incident, purity pledge, cricket match-fixing, support for Paul Holmes' salary, lack of real choice in US presidential elections, NZ Melbourne Cup race winner, US election results on a knife edge, boxing - Lennox vs Tua, All Blacks beat France, Lennox Lewis vs David Tua boxing fight, US presidential election goes to court, English strung up as heretic, Tipene O'Reagan let's nature take its course with stranded whales, Labour Party victory conference, CNN backgrounds the US election count process, petrol prices high, US presidential election fought out on American flag, George Hawkins' suggested cost cutting measures for the Police, National Party leadership based on personality deficit of Bill English, George W. Bush wins Florida, Clarks preparation for Waitangi Day, Tainui iwi's new grievance cycle, Mrs Mudgeway's son hopes to qualify for ACC compensation, Clinton is back as President?, the new and the old All Black diet, signs of recovery in NZ economy being hidden from Don Brash, NZ/Australia defence spending and policies, Hawkins hands out pornography to Police to cut phone-sex costs, being a modern day All Black, Clark and Cullen's popularity increases, Simon Upton departs the National Party, obituary to reporter Mike Robson, America - where every judge counts in becoming President, Clark still unable to apologise to Dover Samuel, cricket at the Basin Reserve for Boxing Day test, petrol war, Anderton and Bunkle over question of where Phillida resides, Paul Holmes CD for Christmas makes Granddad throw-up. Quantity: 80 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: A4 horizontal bromides

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