New Zealanders
Scott, Thomas 1947-: 'I want to assure the citizens of this wonderful little counrty, t...
Date: 1993
By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-
Reference: H-652-015
Description: New Zealand prime minister Jim Bolger takes as a compliment Australian prme minister Paul Keating's insult. Exhibition caption reads - Paul Keating's outspokenness did not noticeably diminish during the Australian Prime Minister's visit to New Zealand in 1993. There was not a close relationship between Keating's Labour government and Jim Bolger's National one, and the Australians were impatient of what they perceived as New Zealand's dithering on defence and economic matters. Exhibited in 'The Other Side of the Ditch' exhibition of cartoons on the New Zealand-Australian relationship curated by Ian F. Grant of the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited in the National Library Gallery from 28 November 2001 to 24 February 2002 to mark the centenary of Australian Federation. Also exhibited at X Space Gallery, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland in mid-March 2002 and at Old Parliament House, Canberra, Australia from 26 March 2003 to 29 June 2003. Published in 'The Other Side of the Ditch' by Ian F. Grant, published by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive in association with Tandem Press, 2001. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies A4 size photocopy.. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy.
Land Marchers camped at Ngati Poneke Marae, Wellington.
Date: 30 December 1975
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP/1975/5513-F
Description: Mrs Hine Tahana chats with Ian Campbell, who with his wife Clare and son Duncan came to offer support to this group of Maori land marchers camped out on the Ngati Poneke Marae, Wellington. Photographed by an Evening Post staff photographer on the 30th of December 1975. Mrs Hine Tahana was the secretary of Te Roopu Ote Matakite, the original land march organisiation. The group intended to remain in Wellington until the court cases against the marchers arrested in Parliament grounds had been heard. Quantity: 2 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strips comprising 6 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate film negatives
Tremain, Garrick 1941-:32 cartoon photocopies published in the Otago Daily Times betwee...
Date: 2000
By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-
Reference: H-631-001/032
Description: Topics include George W. Bush's takeover from Bill Clinton as President of the United States, the race between Al Gore and George W. Bush for the United States Presidency, Bush's pro-capital punishment record, pay cuts for television newsreaders, Associate Minister of Maori Affairs Tariana Turia's controversial use of the word 'holocaust', health restructuring, lip service at the APEC trade talks, Prime Minister Helen Clark's new persona as a fashion icon, indigenous Maori responses to whale strandings, indigenous 'rights' to whaling, low funding of police and police recruitment, the government's 'Closing of the Gaps' policy and racial harmony, the Serious Frand Office, the aftermath of the Fiji coup and government policy on sporting contacts, the legalisation of euthanasia in the Netherlands, smoking restrictions, sex education, teaching of spelling, subdivision town planning dispute in Queenstown, the World Trade Organisation and United States lamb tariffs, Australian attitudes towards aborigines and kiwi immigrants, protest at Waitangi Day celebrations, tree conservation and Christmas trees, and Deputy Prime Minister Jim Anderton's wish to establish a 'Peoples' Bank'. Quantity: 32 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies
Events at the Ngaruawahia Regatta
Date: March 1986
From: Sheffield House Publications Collection
By: Hargest, Miles, active 1982
Reference: PA12-10771
Description: Events at the Ngaruawahia Regatta. Quantity: 17 colour original transparency/ies 35mm slides.
Interview with Mihipeka Edwards
Date: 20 Oct 1991
From: Sound recordings about Ngati Poneke
By: Edwards, Mihipeka Anne, 1918-2008; Grace, Patricia Frances, 1937-; Dennis, Jonathan Spencer, 1953-2002; Ramsden, Irihapeti Merenia, 1946-2003
Reference: OHInt-0600-01
Description: Mihipeka Edwards was born in Maketu in 1918. Talks about her childhood in the bush, and later in Manakau with her grandmother. Describes work in the 1930s during the Depression, in Otaki, Palmerston North and Petone. Talks about Ngati Poneke involvement and its Paramount Theatre club rooms. Comments on Ngati Poneke's music and dances, and lessons on social graces. Compares Maori youth then and now, and mentions club mentors Lady Pomare, Uncle Fred Katene and Kingi Tahiwi. Describes the club as a salvation to young Maori, its immaculateness and the privilege of membership. Talks about pretending to be Pakeha to get work, and discrimination when seeking accommodation leading to inventing the name 'Anne Davis'. Describes poor working conditions at the woollen mill during World War II, making army uniform material for the war effort. Mentions that young women were sent to work in Wellington factories such as Bonds. Talks about putting detonators in bombs and hand granades for Ford. Talks about the Turveys at Hongoeka, living as a Pakeha for thirty years, and keeping her Pakeha and club life separate. Refers to her Pakeha forebears, including Sir William Fitzherbet. Comments on Maori dialects and iwi communication styles. Mentions current work as Family Planning Association kaumatua, and her values concerning wairua and children. Talks about her autobiographical book 'Mihipeka'. Mentions issues concerning publishing whakapapa and the importance of karakia. Other - Her autobiography 'Mihipeka : early years' / Mihi Edwards. Auckland, N.Z. Penguin, 1990. Interviewer(s) - Patricia Grace Interviewer(s) - Jonathan Dennis Interviewer(s) - Irihapeti Ramsden Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-10527-8 Quantity: 2 C60 cassette(s). 2 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA 3644; partial digital transcript at MSDL-0153. Search dates: 1937 - 1948
Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[37 cartoons published in the Auckland Star in February-November...
Date: 1978 - 1979
By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)
Reference: A-361-239/275
Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 37 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, sizes vary. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
New Zealand family and Egyptian friends
Date: 1979-1981
From: Feeney, John Patrick, 1922-2006 :Photographs
Reference: PA12-6386
Description: Egyptian friends and new Zealand family Quantity: 22 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Dye coupler tranparencies, 35mm, mounted
Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923- :You must admit, it's true Kiwi guts - even if they're not ...
Date: 1976
From: Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :[27 boxes of cartoons drawn for the "Dominion", 1970-1980s?].
Reference: C-132-824
Description: Shows scene during an All Black tour, where all the players are injured, and are on crutches, in traction, in wheelchairs, or on life support, but still attempting to kick a goal. Other Titles - The tour Inscriptions: Recto - Signed Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, image 360 x 500 mm, on paper 472 x 608 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1996.
Department of Internal Affairs :Photograph of Maori and Pakeha man picking cabbages, ca...
Date: 1939-1945
Reference: PAColl-5848
Description: Photograph of Maori and Pakeha man picking cabbages on a State Services vegetable garden, ca1939-1940. ca 1939-1945. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Project Waitangi march at Moa Point, Wellington
Date: 6 February 1988
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
By: West, William, active 1988
Reference: EP/1988/0626-F
Description: Members of Project Waitangi at Moa Point, Wellington, photographed on Waitangi Day, 6 February 1988, by Evening Post staff photographer William West. The original newspaper caption reads: 'Members of Project Waitangi today braved a blustery southerly at Moa Point to march for Waitangi Day. National Co-ordinator Maryanne L'Estrange said the march was not a protest, but was an educational day. "It is time to think about what we should do as Pakeha people", she said. About 50 people walked between Moa Point and Te rangi-tatau Pa on the southern coastline, some carrying placards....' (Evening Post, 6 February 1988) Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) negative strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm
Various cartoonists :[Cartoons from the Drawing the Line exhibition, 1989.]
Date: 1989
By: White, Cecil John, 1900-1986; Finey, George Edmond, 1895-1987; Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Low, David Alexander Cecil (Sir), 1891-1963; Ball, Murray Hone, 1939-2017; Moir, Alan, 1947-; Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; New Zealand. Ministry of External Relations and Trade; Grant, Ian Fraser, 1940-; Brockie, Robert Ellison (Dr), 1932-; Glover, Thomas Ellis, 1891?-1938
Reference: A-370-001/049
Description: Forty nine cartoons by Unk White, George Finey, Peter Bromhead, David Low, Murray Ball, Alan Moir, Tom Scott, Tom Glover and Bob Brockie for the Drawing the Line exhibition for the Ministry of External Relations and Trade, 1989. 'Drawing the Line: Cartoons across the Tasman' was an exhibition of cartoons by New Zealand cartoonists about Australian issues and the relationship between New Zealand and Australia, curated by Ian F. Grant for the New Zealand Ministry of External Relations and Trade. The exhibition toured Australian cities in 1989. Quantity: 49 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: 49 laser prints on card, sizes vary.
Hubbard, Jim, 1949- :"It took a bit of passing but it's part of our ... endangered spec...
Date: 2001
From: Various cartoonists :[Cartoons collected by Jim Anderton, 1970s-2011]
By: Hubbard, James, 1949-
Reference: B-197-026
Description: Shows Jim Anderton as a kiwi, wearing an Alliance shirt, sitting atop a huge egg labelled 'Kiwibank'. Refers to Anderton's success in setting up a state-owned enterprise during a time when government privatisation had been rife, alluding to it, like the kiwi, being an 'endangered species' Inscriptions: Recto - top left - Jim Hubbard [photcopy of signature in white corrector] Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies photocopy of original cartoon. Physical Description: Photocopy, 235 x 310 mm (image), in mat
Photographs of New Zealanders
Date: [ca 1980s]
From: Sheffield House Publications Collection
Reference: PA12-10761
Description: Photographs of New Zealanders. Quantity: 9 colour original transparency/ies.
Photographs of New Zealanders
Date: [ca 1980s]
From: Sheffield House Publications Collection
Reference: PA12-10760
Description: Photographs of New Zealanders. Quantity: 7 colour original transparency/ies.
Opening of Te Upoko O Te Ika radio station in the Stewart Dawson building, Wellington
Date: 17 April 1988
From: Te Reo Irirangi o Te Upoko o Te Ika: Recordings
By: Hemmingsen, Te Hepara Brian, active 1980-2000; Kingi, Henare Whitu, active 1989-1990; Waikerepuru, Huirangi Eruera (Dr), 1929-2020
Reference: OHInt-0937-0069
Description: Recording of the first programme broadcast in the new premises for Te Upoko o te Ika radio station in the Stewart Dawson building, corner of Willis Street and Lambton Quay, Wellington. Tape one (OHT10-0634) features a dawn karanga (which begins at 3 minutes in to the recording) and Christian prayers (karakia) by Huirangi Waikerepuru and Henare Kingi, followed by himene (hymns). The opening discussion with announcers Te Hepara Brian Hemmingsen (Ngāi Tūhoe) and Henare Kingi (Ngā Puhi) looks at the use of the kupu (word) 'Pakeha'. Following this: Sid Hirini Mead welcomes listeners to the radio station; waiata; and a welcome from Henare Kingi. Tape two (OHT10-0635) features Piripi Walker and Huirangi Waikerepuru, Horiana Hakaraia (Ngāti Porou), and Maaka Jones (Te Whānau a Apanui, Kāi Tahu). Piripi Walker acknowledges organisations who have provided funding and support for the station, such as the Radio New Zealand engineers (in english). They all speak about the kaupapa of the station to promote the use of te reo Māori. Include waiata 'Maranga mai' by Aotearoa. Tape three (OHT10-0630) features a talkback session discussing the kaupapa of te reo Māori. Hosted by Huirangi Waikerepuru (Ngāti Ruanui), Henare Kingi (Ngā Puhi) and Kura Anderson (Ngāti Porou). Features a call from Mere from Wainuiomata, and Ngahiwi Apanui from Ruatoria. Discussion refers to Cyclone Bola, and talks about the iwi radio station of Ngāti Porou. The station first broadcast for a short time period in 1987. It restarted operation in 1988. Quantity: 3 10" reel(s). 163.17 Minutes and seconds duration. Search dates: 1988 Processing information: Record enhanced in 2016 with information from Piripi Walker, Secretary and Trustee of Te Upoko o Te Ika Trust Board.
Clippings and other printed matter
Date: ca 1913-1940
From: Cowan, James, 1870-1943 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-11310-188
Description: Clippings and other printed matter mainly relating to Cowan's series on 'Famous New Zealanders' he wrote for the 'New Zealand Railways Magazine'. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
[Calendars for the year 1970, of approximately A3 size. 1969].
Date: 1969 - 1971
By: Shell Oil New Zealand; New Zealand Forest Service; H W Moss Ltd; Baptist, Miranda, active 2006
Reference: Eph-C-CALENDAR-1970
Description: Includes calendars: New Zealand Forest Service calendar October 1970 - September 1971. (Art work by Kevin Taylor (Southland College), Jeffery Couchman (Northland College), Jack Cassidy (Correspondence School), Elizabeth Grainger (Tauranga Girls' College), Russell Colville (Wanganui Boys' College), Ron Buchanan (Southland Boys' High School), Brian Campbell (Southland Boys' High School). H W Moss Ltd, 89 Thorndon Quay (6 photographs of vintage cars - 1903 De Dietrich, 1902 Oldsmobile Runabout, 1903 Peugeot, 1910 Mercer Speedster, 1919 Ford Model "T", 1903 Packard Tourer). Railway Enthusiasts' Society Inc. Calendar 1970 Spa Road Four-Square Store, Taupo. Calendar 1970. "The New Zealanders" calendar [19]70. (Pictures by George French Angas juxtaposed by modern photographs of similar or equivalent scenes) / Shell Oil Company. Thomson Lewis & Company Ltd. Calendar 1970 Quantity: 6 calendars (plus some duplicates). Physical Description: Offset lithographs, varying sizes.
New Zealanders - Portraits
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP-Portraits of New Zealanders
Description: Photographs of New Zealanders compiled for internal use by the Library of the Evening Post newspaper, ca 1950-2000.
New Zealanders Overseas
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP-Social-New Zealanders Overseas
Description: Photographs relating to New Zealanders overseas compiled for internal use by the library of the Evening Post newspaper, ca 1950-2000
Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :The Holyoake Hall of Mirrors. 1969.
Date: 1969
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
Reference: B-133-862
Description: Mr. Holyoake was accused of being boastful when he waxed lyrical about N.Z. during his press conference in Ottawa. In a single scene, a man stands in the middle of mirrors. He wears a rugby shirt, a rosette saying C'mon the welfare state, a flagon of beer in one arm and a race book in the other. Are they all really me? he asks, as he gazes at reflections labelled teh world's greatest trader, hard-working, reasonably intelligent, world's greatest lamb producer. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, Chinese white, letratone, crayon and pencil, 318 x 388 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.