Veganism

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Wrights Wines :[Labels, newsclipping, and business card. 2001-2002].

Date: 2001 - 2002

From: [Ephemera of quarto size, relating to wine and winegrowing in New Zealand, including ephemera issued by wineries and vineyards. 1800s - ]

By: Wrights Wines (Firm)

Reference: Eph-B-ALCOHOL-Wine-Wright

Description: Labels for products of Wrights Wines which produces "quality vegan and organic wine". Includes labels for "Entity" methode traditionelle 2001 Gisborne Chardonnay (back and front labels); and for Chardonnay 2002, and Gewurztraminer 2002. Also includes neck labels, and "V" (Vegetarian Society approved) stickers to go on the corner of the front label. Also includes a photocopy of a newscutting from NZ Herald, October 2001 "A philosophy fit to drink", by Eleanor Black, featuring Geoffrey Wright and his vegan wines. Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on labels and card. 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) (photocopy). Physical Description: Photolithographs and photocopy, sizes varying.

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Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :'The Underbelly'. "All you vegan chicks need is a nice bit of me...

Date: 1993 - 2001

By: Hodgson, Trace, 1958-; City Voice (Newspaper)

Reference: A-129-138

Description: The scene shows a party with many guests having a good time in the background. In the foreground a stroppy-looking young woman with her hair in dreadlocks and wearing the female symbol around her neck looks furious when the tough-looking oaf (a bogan) beside her tells her that all vegan women need is a nice bit of meat inside them. The double-entendre that highlights the unacceptable way some men behave towards women. A 'bogan' is Australian and New Zealand English slang, usually pejorative, for a person who is, or is perceived to be, of a lower-class background. According to the stereotype, the speech and mannerisms of 'bogans' indicate poor education, cheap clothing (singlet, jeans and no shoes are the sterotypical bogan outfit) and uncultured upbringing. Bogans usually reside in economically disadvantaged suburbs (often outer metropolitan) or rural areas. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper - 210 x 295 mm Provenance: Donation: Trace Hodgson, 2008

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Photographs of a demonstration against a New Zealand Meat Industry conference at Te Pap...

Date: [30 or 31 March 2007]

From: Owen, Dylan, 1958-: Photographs

Reference: PADL-000171

Description: Photographs of a protest against a New Zealand Meat Industry conference at Te Papa, Wellington, taken 30 or 31 March 2007 by Dylan Owen. Shows protestors gathered in the forecourt of the museum. Quantity: 71 digital photograph(s).

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News. Jim Anderton has responded to the campaign against farm produce, launched by Paul...

Date: 2007

From: Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :[Digital cartoons published in the Shipping Gazette, MG Business, or Presto]

Reference: DCDL-0004490

Description: Shows Jim Anderton, Leader of the Progressive Party playing a guitar and singing 'Love love meat do!'. Refers to his furious response to vegan, Heather Mills' attack on meat and dairy products, claiming they are vandalising the planet and creating an ecological catastrophe. Heather Mills is the ex-wife of Beatle, Paul McCartney. A famous Beatle song is 'Love, love me do..' Published in Shipping Gazette Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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