Baez, Joan Chandos, 1941-

American folk-singer, especially well-known in the 1960s and 1970s

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Fleming, Charles Alexander (Sir), 1916-1987 :With best wishes for Christmas 1967 and Ne...

Date: 1967

From: Fleming, Charles Alexander (Sir) 1916-1987 :[Christmas and greetings cards from the Fleming family, and preparatory montages and sketches. 1951-1986].

Reference: A-304-004

Description: 11 drawings of activities of the Fleming family for the year 1967. This card includes 'January-February, cicada field work, South Island', a mountain scene with a tape recorder, a cicada on a rock and an insect trap; 'Oct-Nov. Whitebaiting (as usual)' written inside a circlet of whitebait; 'November (Jean), School certificate' showing books, a laboratory flask, the formula E = MC 2 [squared] and a long-playing vinyl record of Joan Baez; with a note below that 'And usual family flap about Christmas cards in November!'; 'Aug 19' an image of Charles Fleming being capped; 'Centennial headquarters appeal', an image of a modern building; 'I F U W, triennial conference, Auckland (Peg) August', showing the logo of the Federation of University Women; a horseshoe and riding crop marked 'Winter hunting (Jean)'; a wading bird; 'April (C. A. F.) Aberdeen, Oxford, London, nullis in verba, et nil sine verbis!' showing buildings of Aberdeen University and its Latin motto with Charles Fleming's addition; a UNESCO symbol; and 'Royal Society of N . Z. centenary - Oct 10' showing the Society's medal. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, black and white, 123 x 148 mm (folded)

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Ephemera of octavo size relating to popular music performances, singers and bands in Ne...

Date: 2010-2019

By: Dowse Art Museum; Parachute Music (Organisation)

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Popular-2010/2019

Description: Comprises ephemera of octavo size relating to popular music performances, singers and bands in New Zealand from 2010 to 2019. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 57 pieces of ephemera.