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Lynch, James, 1947-: Clutha High Dam. 'Now's the time to apply Muldoon's First Law of S...
Date: 1982
From: Lynch, James, 1947-:Collection of original cartoons by James Lynch.
By: New Zealand times (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: B-186-029
Description: Shows Bill Birch, Minister of National Development and Prime Minister Rob Muldoon on a tractor that represents the 'Clutha High Dam'. It is being pushed by a much larger tractor representing 'legislation'. The Clutha dam was a key policy plank in National's "Think big" strategy.When the High Court refused the scheme a water right the government promptly wheeled up special legislation. Bill Birch was the Minister of National Development. (Notes by cartoonist) Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and letratone on paper, 295 x 420 mm
Pollution issues
Date: [1979-1984]
From: Action for Environment: Records
Reference: 96-204-3/07
Description: Includes Marsden Point refinery expansion, Wellington conservation matters, pesticides and contamination from plastic Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Morrison, Robin, 1940?-1993 :Clutha; Robin Morrison calendar 1979. Alister Taylor Publi...
Date: 1978 - 1979
From: [Calendars for the year 1979, of approximately A3 size. 1978].
By: Morrison, Robin, 1944-1993; Alister Taylor Publishers
Reference: Eph-C-CALENDAR-1979-1-01
Description: Calendar first published in 1978, this copy a 1979 reprint. Each page shows a black and white photograph of one or more residents affected by the proposed Clutha Dam and consequent flooding of the Clutha area; and one photograph of the meeting of the Kawerau and Clutha Rivers (November page). Residents are: Cover: Gary Forster, station master, and dog Carl. January: Harry Perriam, orchardist, Lowburn February: Isie Scott, Cromwell March: Rabbiters of the Pest Destruction Board April: Jane and Ted Lawrence, of Bannockburn May: Keith Lake, Northburn June: Rachael and Fanny Short, Bannockburn July: Welcome Home Hotel and patrons, Lowburn August: Doug Stout, Presbyterian Minister, Cromwell and Lowburn September: Harry Gair, Cromwell October: Charlie Perriam, Lowburn December: Shorty Sutherland and Pythagoras the cat, Lowburn Envelope housed with the calendar. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs in calendar of 12 openings, 310 x 390 mm.
Scott, Thomas 1947- :There are 90 of you and only 64 of us... - A couple of power cuts ...
Date: 1992
From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- : Evening Post cartoons. 1 - 30 June 1992
Reference: H-001-019
Description: Shows Jim Bolger at the edge of a lake with mountains in the background talking to a black stilt. Refers to the bill to reduce the level of Lake Pukaki in order to relieve the power crisis, which would, however, threaten the endangered black stilt Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).
Salmon album 9
Date: [Between December 1943 and February 1946]
From: Salmon, J T :Albums, album pages and loose prints
By: Salmon, John Tenison, 1910-1999
Reference: PA1-q-205
Description: Photographs from three expeditions in the Homer area, between the Upper Hollyford Valley and the Cleddau Valley, December 1943-January 1944; December 1944-January 1945; and the Homer Tunnel Museum Expedition in February 1946, all taken by John Tenison Salmon. Many of the photographs are landscapes, but others show native plants growing in the area. Two sequences show the damage caused by avalanches, one showing damage to bush and to a bridge in 1944; the others show damage from a major avalanche which buried the eastern portal of the Homer Tunnel which was under construction at the time (September 1945). Members of the first two expeditions include George Howes and Murray Smith, and Walter Reginald Brook Oliver and Ray Forster. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with brown cover, Super Cobra binder file; 30 x 24 cm
Native Forest Action Council. Rotorua Branch : Photographs
Date: [ca 1970-1985]
By: Native Forests Action Council (N.Z.). Rotorua Branch
Reference: PA-Group-00824
Description: Images relating to the logging of native forest in New Zealand and the effects on the surrounding environment, ca 1970s-1980s. Pukerimu Stream and Westland are key areas of focus. Photographers are unidentified. Prints are collected by the Rotorua branch of the Native Forest Action Council. Accompanying information - A sheet describing an unidentified set of images is in box PAColl-10050-3. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 67 b&w original photographic print(s). 69 colour original photographic print(s) colour original photographic print(s). 5 colour prints from publications. 5 colour original negative(s) strips with 15 images. 5 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Photographic prints, transparencies, and 35mm film strips Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2086: Native Forest Action Council. Rotorua Branch: Records. See also Cartographic, Ephemera and book collections..
Papers
Date: 1987
From: University of Canterbury. Department of Education : Records of the first joint AARE/NZARE conference, Christchurch
Reference: 89-012-01
Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Te Runanga-o-Raukawa's response to Wellington Regional Council's - Otaki River floodpla...
Date: 1992
From: Royal family : Papers (Te Whanau a Roera Hukiki Te Ahukaramu)
Reference: 2003-022-08
Description: Te Runanga-o-Raukawa response to Wellington Regional Council contract entitled, `Otaki River Floodplain management plan Tikanga Maori' Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :We seemed to have run out of native timbers ... so I had my cof...
Date: 2000
From: Various artists :Collection of newspaper clippings, photocopies and bromides of cartoons by Van der Voo (A-316-1), Malcolm Walker (A-316-2), Mark Winter (A-316-3), Neil Lonsdale (A-316-4).
By: Walker, Malcolm, 1950-; Sunday News (Newspaper)
Reference: A-316-2-021
Description: New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has her feet up on a coffee table supported by the backs of three mayors. Refers to the controversy of the Government banning the logging of native timbers in West Coast forests, against the opposition of several West Coast mayors Quantity: 1 newspaper clipping.. Physical Description: Newspaper cutting 160 x 210 mm.
Logging drag trails
Date: [1980s]
From: NZ Aerial Mapping Ltd: Mosaic aerial negatives, prints, transparencies, and index
Reference: PAColl-D-1462
Description: Undated aerial photograph showing part of a coast line with logging drag trails visible. A caption adhered to the photograph reads "Logging drag trails show lasting damage.". Quantity: 1 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Colour photographic print, 69 x 71 cm cm