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Brockie, Bob :Darlings! I'll take you individually or as a team but first... Take your ...

Date: 1982

By: Brockie, Robert Ellison (Dr), 1932-; National Business Review Ltd

Reference: C-133-041

Description: The cartoon shows an aging prostitute representing Apartheid who is lying on a couch. She is trying to lure the All Blacks to come and visit her. Refers to the conflict over engaging in rugby with South Africa during the Apartheid era. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink, brush and ink, 440 mm x 625 mm.

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :I'm a free agent I can go to any country I like! 15 April 1986.

Date: 1986

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :One folder of original cartoons on the subject of rugby published in the Auckland Star between 1982 - 1988.

Reference: A-322-088

Description: The cartoon shows a `Humpty-Dumpty' figure representing the rebel tour. He is attatched like a puppet on strings and is being controlled by a South African hand. He is saying, `I'm a free agent I can go to any country I like!'. Refers to the 1986 rebel tour to South Africa. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card. 200 x 250 mm.

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :The score so far... (unofficial) 21 countries to nil. 19 July 1...

Date: 1976

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning rugby. Published in the Auckland Star, 1976 - 1986].

Reference: A-333-019

Description: The cartoon shows an All Black rugby player with one foot resting on a rugby ball and his arms crossed. Refers to the 1976 rugby tour of the All Blacks to South Africa. A number of countries were against the tour taking place because of South Africa's apartheid policy. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 175 x 200mm.

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :The name of the game.... December 1982.

Date: 1982

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :One folder of original cartoons on the subject of rugby published in the Auckland Star between 1982 - 1988.

Reference: A-322-075

Description: The cartoon shows two men, one representing the New Zealand rugby union and the other representing South Africa. They are passing a rugby ball between them that repesents the election year. Refers to sporting ties with South Africa and the effects they have politically. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card. 190 x 260 mm.

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :'I dunno what dis Marshall an' H.A.R.T. makin' all de fuss abo...

Date: 1998

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

Reference: H-667-001

Description: Shows a scantily clothed black African man squatting in the position of three cricket wickets with the stumps balanced across his knees and head. He is covered in plasters from being hit with the cricket ball. Exhibited in 'The Famouse Five: Manawatu's Cartoonists on Show', Exhibition curated by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited at Te Manawa Art (Manawatu Art Gallery), Palmerston North, from 13 May to 23 June 2002, in association with Massey University and the Palmerston North City Council. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy.

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Mini Bromhead; I'd rather be called a hori than an honorary whi...

Date: 1976

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning rugby. Published in the Auckland Star, 1976 - 1986].

Reference: A-333-018

Description: The cartoon shows a Maori man reading a newspaper that has the headline, All Black tour of South Africa. Refers to the 1976 All Black tour to South Africa. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 115 x 205mm.

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Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :What steroids? The Dominion, 30 July 1992.

Date: 1992

From: Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :[Cartoons on topics of defence, politics, social issues, whimsy, medical issues, pollution, conservationists, trade unions, space exploration, animals, police & crime, Television, farming, sport, war, and transport. 1970-1990s].

Reference: B-144-160

Description: The cartoon shows a giant South African rugby player towering above the All Blacks team and the goalposts on the field. Refers to steroid use in rugby. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink and latratone, 425 x 265mm.

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Aren't you pinning this on the wrong bloke. 22 July 1981.

Date: 1981

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :One folder of original cartoons and photocopies of originals on the subject of rugby published in the Auckland Star between 1977 - 1981.

Reference: A-322-068

Description: The cartoon shows Robert Mulldoon giving a death certificate to a man representing the 'Gleneagles Agreement' while on the floor, a man representing 'New Zealand's reputation', is commiting suicide with a sword labeled 'the tour'. Refers to the conflict over sporting ties with South Africa during the Apartheid regime and how they affected New Zealand's international reputation. The Gleneagles Agreement declared that the 'member countries of the Commonwealth embrace peoples of diverse races, colours, languages and faiths, and they have long recognised racial prejudice and discrimination as dangerous sicknesses and unmitigated evils. Members are pledged to use all their efforts to foster human dignity everywhere. At their London meeting, the heads of government reaffirmed that apartheid in sport, as in other fields, was an abomination and ran directly counter to the Declaration of Commonwealth Principles, which they made at Singapore on 22 January 1971'. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card. 230 x 230 mm.

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Henderson, George Duncan, 1911-1985 :But we can't make him drink. The Christchurch Star...

Date: 1959

By: Henderson, George Duncan, 1911-1985

Reference: A-317-065

Description: The cartoon shows a donkey in the shape of a rugby ball that represents the N.Z Rugby Union. To his left is a feeding tray full of money with a label reading 'to Sth. Africa right or wrong'. The donkey is reluctantly being pulled away from this tray by a rope, representing public opinion, to another trough full of water with a label that reads, 'No Maoris no tour'. Refers to the `No Maoris - No Tour' protest movement against the 1960 tour to South Africa. Although unmoved by the protest the Rugby Union did cancel the 1967 tour. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopy, A4 size.

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Minhinnick, Gordon, 1902-1992 :Shadow Boxing for the Big Fight. 5 September, 1972.

Date: 1972

From: [Various cartoonists including Sir Gordon Minhinnick 1902-1992] :[Newspaper clippings of cartoons from New Zealand newspapers. 15 December 1948 to 5 September 1972.]

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

Reference: E-549-q-13-247

Description: Political cartoon about Prime Minister Robert Muldoon taking on all comers in the boxing ring. Refers to Muldoon's perceived aggressive style Extended Title - 'Socko! For the anti-tour boys!...-And one for Labour's race relations...This for political strikers!...Wham! Goes the Auckland City Council...One two! For the Master Builders!...Now who else can I think of?' Quantity: 1 newspaper clipping. Physical Description: newspaper clipping

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :The trials are over - the team's been picked - and mos...

Date: 1970

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

Reference: B-137-130

Description: The cartoon is in four parts. The first part shows the All Blacks trials, possibles vs. probables. Both teams are competing for a ball that reads, trip to S.A. The second part shows three rugby players: two are jumping for joy for being included in the team and the other is walking off in tears for not making it. The third part shows two men in a pub agreeing it's the best side that could be sent. The final part shows a policeman tackling a person protesting against the tour. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink, black crayon, 395 x 320mm.

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Worth remembering! Relief of Kimberley - Feb 15 ... Cronje ... Ladysmith ... Mafeking ....

Date: 1900

From: Fraser, I T[allon?] B :[Scrapbook. 1864-1910].

Reference: E-571-q-067-2-b

Description: A circular cardboard disc with a hole in it. On the reverse (E-571-q-067-2-b) are an advertisement for Goodson's London Arcades of Auckland and a list of the names and dates of the principle victories of the allied troops in the South African war, during 1900 - Relief of Kimberley, capitulation of Cronje, Relief of Ladysmith, Relief of Mafeking, Capture of Johannesburg, Occupation of Pretoria, between February 15 and June 5 1900. Extended Title - From the scrapbook of I. T. B. Fraser and the Breton family. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) loose between pages of scrapbook.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 52 mm (diameter)

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South African rugby player for the Springboks, Chris de Wilzem, talking to Ralph Love, ...

Date: 22 Jun 1956

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-8602-62

Description: South African rugby player for the Springboks, Chris de Wilzem, talking to Ralph Love, Maori rugby selector, at a New Zealand Rugby Football Union reception in Wellington, on Friday 22 June, 1956. Photographer unidentified. Publication note - Published in New Zealand Free Lance, 29 June, 1956, page 42 Caption - Caption underneath photograph published in New Zealand Free Lance, 29 June, 1956, page 42, reads: "Not talking rugby! Chris de Wilzem, Springbok forward, and Ralph Love, a New Zealand Maori Rugby selector, deep in discussion on a subject divorced from football. (See story in page 7.) " Chris de Wilzem is quoted in the New Zealand Free Lance as telling the Free Lance reporters: "When I heard I was coming to New Zealand I hoped I would be able to meet and see some of the Maori people." "This is my first opportunity and Mr Love is planning to introduce me to many of his people and also to take me along to the Department of Maori Affairs." (From New Zealand Free Lance, 29 June, 1956, page 7) Source of descriptive information - Article in New Zealand Free Lance, 29 June, 1956, page 7 Inscriptions: Verso - Chris de Wilzem has something in common with Ralph Love Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print, 16.3 x 22 cm

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:'Y'know, Hugh, I think we were better off when we took ...

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-134-765

Description: This cartoon shows new Prime Minister Kirk and his deputy Hugh Watt discussing the problems the new Labour Government faces. Through the window Leader of the Opposition Marshall and his deputy Muldoon are looking on smugly. 1973 cartoon filed with those from 1975 Other Titles - What to do about Springbok Tour? Other Titles - Unions action over bomb test Other Titles - What to do about Springbok tour? Other Titles - What to do about French bomb test? Other Titles - Hart disruption plans Other Titles - Peace media plans Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, crayon and letratone, 260 x 316 mm

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Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937 :Butcher! Evening Post, 14 November 1932.

Date: 1932

From: Various artists :Collection of newspaper clippings, photocopies and bromides of cartoons by Hiscocks (A-315-1), T. Lloyd (A-315-2), various artists from the "Ladies' Journal", "The Freelance", "New Zealand Graphic" and "Melbourne Punch" (A-315-3), Nisbet (A-315-4-001/012) and Malcolm Evans (A-315-5).

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: A-315-2-192

Description: John Bull, representing Great Britain, is being besieged by hawkers (country stereotypes), trying to sell him 'South African meat', 'Argentina beef', 'N. Z. lamb', 'Australian meat' and 'Irish stew'. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :'Ah prison riots, blossom festivals, decimal currency, Springbok ...

Date: 1960 - 1980 - 1972

From: Various artists :[Collection of cartoon clippings, of works by Eric Heath, Nevile Lodge, Gordon Minhinnick, Neville Colvin, Les Gibbard. 1950-1980s].

By: Listener (Periodical); Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-

Reference: A-311-4-016

Description: Retired New Zealand Prime Minister Keith Holyoake, who had a reputation as a consensus leader, looks back over all the controversial issues that his government faced. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy.

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Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932-:Hot Diggity! Celebrity centrefolds. National Business Re...

Date: 1999

Reference: C-133-076

Description: Caricature of Colin Meads. Shows Colin Meads lying naked on a rugby field. Two rugby balls are covering his private parts, he has a studded wristband on protecting his injured wrist, is drinking champagne from a glass representing South African Airways, and has a tatoo reading, bruderband on his right shoulder. In the foreground is a voodoo doll of David Lange with pins all through it. A note on the side, refering to the doll, reads, a small gift from Transvaal. Refers to Colin Meads as co-manager of the Cavaliers tour of South Africa in 1985. It was a secretly organised rebel tour of the All Blacks calling themselves the Cavaliers. A court injunctin had effectively blocked an official All Black tour. The Lange government was also against sporting relations with South Africa. Redrawn original held at B-154-035. Copy of a cartoon published in the National Business Review, 13 June 1996. Redrawn for the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Guts and Glory exhibition 1 January 1999. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Extended Title - The loveable Colin Meads recuperating after a severe wrist-slapping from the ferocious Rugby Union. Colin's star sign is Capricorn the Springbok. Favorite TV character: The Incredible Hulk. Turn-ons: Fence posts, goal posts, Oil of Wintergreen, pissing in Pretoria's pocket. Turn-offs: Those smart-arsed lawyers who sold us down the river & Welsh referees. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink on paper, 295 x 420 mm.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :Now the All Black tour is over - The question arises ab...

Date: 1976

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

Reference: B-135-056

Description: The cartoon is in two parts. The first part shows a happy couple of South African rugby players and a sad All Black with a supporter telling him he was robbed. The second part shows a doctor's waiting room where many enraged patients are complaining about the loss to South Africa. Refers to the 1976 rugby test series between New Zealand and South Africa. South Africa won the series 3 - 1. Many New Zealanders were disappointed with some of the referee's decisions during the series. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Other Titles - Robbed! Extended Title - I think you've got a lot of blood pressure cases today, doctor. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink, blue crayon, 380 x 300mm.

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Maybe if they all came back as honorary blacks, it would stop t...

Date: 1980

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning rugby. Published in the Auckland Star, 1976 - 1986].

Reference: A-333-029

Description: The cartoon shows a man, representing the New Zealand RUgby Union talking to another man. Refers to rugby tours of South Africa. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 270 x 210mm.

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Lynch, James Robert, 1947- :"UP... AND... UNDER!" 22 April 1985

Date: 1985

From: Lynch, James Robert, 1947- :[Digital scans of cartoons published in the New Plymouth Daily News and the New Zealand Times]

By: Taranaki daily news (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0024916

Description: Shows Prime Minister David Lange as a rugby referee trying to tell the All Blacks "STOP!! For the sake of civil order, schoolboy rugby, the cricket tour, the Commonwealth Games and the Glen Eagles Agreement... I command you to stop...! In the interests of fair play, the oppressed black people, and New Zealand's good name... not to mention my next African safari...!". Accompanying note from cartoonist states 'Opposing the All Black tour was one thing. Actually stopping it was quite another'. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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