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Autobiography
Date: 1966-1980
From: Andrews, Reginald Percy, 1899-1987 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-6153-2
Description: Describes early life in Napier, employment, involvement with Labour Party, local politics in Wanganui where he was mayor, 1962-1974 Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Nuclear powered ships, Auckland Star, 29 March 1983.
Date: 1983
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-:[Folder of original cartoons, concerning issues to do with nuclear power and weapons, published in the Auckland Star between 22 October 1981 and 10 December 1985].
Reference: A-305-206
Description: The cartoon shows a figure, `The Labour Party Faithful' being chased by a much larger character representing the 20th century. The child is screaming "Help!... The 20th century's trying to catch me again!!". Suggests that the Labour Party is behind the times, particularly when dealing with contemporary issues like nuclear power. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Extended Title - The Labour Party faithful - Help! the 20th century is trying to catch me again!! Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card 190 x 250 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
Papers relating to national matters
Date: [1925-1929]
From: Field, William Hughes, 1861-1944 : Papers
Reference: 73-128-086
Description: Identified persons entered under Name; includes history of the post office at Ohau up to 1925; notes on railway management; circulars re the Labour Party for Reform Party candidates circulated by the New Zealand Welfare League; letters from the Minister of Railways re proposals to extend services in the North Island and on change to train timetable; employment request; notes by Field on political meeting of Waite at Lawrence from `Otago daily times'; mental hospital staff rates of pay; speech, A D McLeod on land settlement; heavily annotated clippings on the state of the nation from the Prime Minister's address; various notes etc relating to the election; notes on various political meetings including those of Dyson and Sievewright and other papers Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :The kiss of death. 12 December 1977.
Date: 1977
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning New Zealand politics, published in the Auckland Star, September - December 1977].
Reference: A-328-074
Description: THe cartoon shows an unhappy man representing the New Zealand Labour Party. He has two sets of lip marks on his cheeks, one reads, Australian elections and the other reads, opinion polls. Refers to the popularity of the Labour party dropping. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 250 x 185 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
Peter Fraser and the Labour Cabinet
Date: 1940s
From: New Zealand Labour Party :Photographic material relating to the New Zealand Labour Party and its members
Reference: PAColl-D-0900
Description: Peter Fraser and his cabinet seated around the cabinet table Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Peter Fraser and the Labour Cabinet
Date: [1940s]
From: New Zealand Labour Party :Photographic material relating to the New Zealand Labour Party and its members
Reference: PAColl-D-0896
Description: Peter Fraser and his cabinet seated around the cabinet table Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
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.
[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)..
Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :Dancing examiner from U.K. arrives. We suggest some lo...
Date: 1962
From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]
Reference: B-137-455
Description: Cartoon shows four vignettes: a Railways worker clearing the rocks on the Paekakariki line, Labour Party members dancing as they reach high for the ball of "Party leadership", an employer and a worker both twisting the arms of an Arbitration Court judge, and Keith Holyoake dancing with Timaru and Buller (electorates where there were 1962 by-elections) and in the process hitting Buller in the face with a suitcase labelled "Budget". Other Titles - New Zealand Paekakariki Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing and collage 255 x 345 mm, on sheet 323 x 345 mm.
Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Promises. 22 November 1977.
Date: 1977
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning New Zealand politics, published in the Auckland Star, September - December 1977].
Reference: A-328-073
Description: The cartoon shows a man, representing the Australian elections, with the word promises coming out of his mouth. Two men, one representing the New Zealand National Party and the other representing the New Zealand Labour Party are measuring the size of the promises. The New Zealand parties look pleased. Refers to political parties and the promises they make. New Zealand parties may be using the Australian elections to estimate how many promises they can make. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 240 x 185 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
[Business cards donated by anonymous donor in February 2012]
Date: 2009 - 2011
Reference: Eph-A-TRADE-CARDS-2012-1
Description: Includes: APN New Zealand Publishing (Michelle Hyslop, photographer) David Cooke, Language Education, Senior Scholar, York University, Toronto. PO Box 44 056, Pt Chevalier, Auckland 1246 NZ Ellerslie Foot & Physio Clinic (Kathryn Erikson, podiatrist) Hairforce, Pt Chevalier Mall (Rachel Jansen-Cable) Hammer Hardware, Waihi Beach (Rob & Sue Hope) Heartstrings cello and guitar duo (Natarani & Sasha Witten-Hannah) IconiCity, the apartment trading company (fridge magnet) Learning Media, Te Pou Taki Korero (Norman Isaacs, manager, sales, consulting and publishing). Willeston House, Wellington Magnum Plumbing Ltd (Stephen Topping, certifying plumber0 Manukau Water, East Tamaki (Jan Corrick, General Manager Customer Services) New Zealand Herald, Auckland (Carroll du Chateau, senior writer, editorial) New Zealand Labour Party (Su'a William Sio, MP for Mangere; Labour spokesperson for Pacific Island Affairs, Customs, Inter-faith Dialogue) New Zealand Ministry of Education (Tjitske Hunter, Senior advisor ESOL) Tai Yi Chinese Medical Clinic, Forrest Hill Auckland (Jim Yang) (2 cards in different colourings) Ultimate Arbor Solutions (Ben Eliu, tree consultant, qualified arborist) Quantity: 16 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on magnetised rubber, sizes varying Provenance: Donated anonymously on 29 February 2012.
Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :'He's leaning to the right!' 'More Pressure! More Pressure!' 'We...
Date: 1985
From: Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :[36 original political cartoons, drawn for the New Zealand Listener. 1984-1990; and two photocopies].
Reference: C-128-004
Description: Labour Leader David Lange is held up by a crowd of left wing supporters yelling sloggans. David Lange is drawn as an unballanced giant. Some of these cartoons may have been displayed in an exhibition curated by Roger Smith for the Hawkes Bay Cultural Trust about 1990-1992 (or about 1986). Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink and lectratone.425 x 640 mm
Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :A significant moral victory!! 2 May 1977.
Date: 1977
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning New Zealand politics. Published in the Auckland Star, April - August 1977.]
Reference: A-328-048
Description: The cartoon shows two characters both saying the same thing. The one on the left represents the National party winning the Mangere seat and the one on the right represents the Labour party winning the Pahiatua seat. Refers to by elections. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 260 x 200mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Mining rights, Coromandel - Anglo-South African company. 12 Dec...
Date: 1984
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning New Zealand politics. Published in the Auckland Star, 1984.]
Reference: A-330-141
Description: The cartoon shows David Lange as the pope with a big L on his hat. He is blessing a man, representing an Anglo-South African mining company, who has just gained rights to mine in the Coromandel. Waiting next in line is a man, representing the All Blacks, waiting to get blessing for a tour to South Africa. Refers to the government giving mining rights in New Zealand to a South African country but being hesitant in sending our sports teams to South Africa. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Extended Title - Bless you, my child. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 230 x 175mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
Walker, Malcolm :National Labour 26 December Boxing Day 1999
Date: 1999
From: 1 original and 5 cartoon photocopies by Malcolm Walker, 6 cartoon photocopies by Daryl Crimp, 1 cartoon photocopy by Garrick Tremain, published in Sunday News between 2 September 1999 and 14 July 2000.
Reference: H-620-003
Description: Labour leans back in her chair and rubs her tummy after feasting on the carcus of National. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Horizontal A4 photocopy.
Artist unknown :Getting their running shoes [1938?]
Date: 1938
From: Various artists :[Original and printed political cartoons by A S Paterson, J J McNamara, Minhinnick, N H McIntyre ("M"), Charles Haines, and others. 1935-1949].
Reference: B-162-006
Description: Cartoon shows candidates for the Dunedin mayoralty being tried out for their running shoes by "Voter", who has for sale "Special style for Labour election wear", and "Bob" brand. Big Jim Roberts and Mark Silverstone have got theirs and are leaving the shop. The person trying on the shoes in the foreground may be incumbent mayor Rev. Edwin Thomas Cox. At the window memebers of the political Labour Party, including Savage and Nash, are looking on anxiously. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and pencil drawing, 285 x 325 mm, on sheet 350 x 375 mm.
World Summit speech. "How did my stinging attack on Zimbabwe go down?" "Yeah good... it...
Date: 2002
From: Crimp, Daryl, 1958-:[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post and other newspapers]
Reference: DCDL-0002476
Description: Shows the New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, trying to gauge how her attack on Zimbabwe at the World Summit went down in the media. She made page two of the world news section of the paper, but the main story was an announcement of a celebrity wedding.
Hawkey, Allan Charles 1941- :Political Bypass. Waikato Times, 9 August 2002.
Date: 2002
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DX-014-013
Description: The New Zealand Green Party on a raft flying a 'G.E. stance' banner, are bypassed by a ship labelled Coalition. The Green Party were not asked to join the Coalition government because of their unwillingness to back down over their stance on genetic engineering. Extended Title - Coalition. GE stance. Greens. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-: "Do you think the Labour Party is run by self-serving union...
Date: 2011
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0017505
Description: Through a brightly lit window in a government building comes a voice asking 'Do you think the Labour Party is run by self-serving unionists and a gaggle of gays?' and an answering voice replies 'Give us a kiss and I'll tell you!' Context - Labour MP Damien O'Connor has said sorry after lashing out about a "gaggle of gays" and "self-serving unionists" having too much control over the party. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Scott, Thomas, 1947- : "Damien O'Connor's tirade against gays and trade unionists ..." ...
Date: 2011
From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]
Reference: DCDL-0017523
Description: In the top frame Labour Party leader Phil Goff says 'Damien O'Connor's tirade against gays and Trade Unionists in the Labour Party must be condemned strongly, so I say, Tisk! Tisk!' A supporter says 'That's the best you can do? Comeon Phil, harden up' and so Phil Goff says 'Okay, okay, okay, Gimme a break, geez 'Tisk! Tisk! And Tisk!' Context - Labour MP Damien O'Connor has said sorry after lashing out about a "gaggle of gays" and "self-serving unionists" having too much control over the party. The cartoon suggests that Phil Goff didn't wholly disapprove of the sentiments expressed. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).