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Robertson, Ronald Sinclair Munro 1910-1995 :Album of house, home, cars, and a world tri...

Date: ca 1960

From: Robertson, Ronald Sinclair Munro 1910-1995 :Photographs

By: Robertson, Ronald Sinclair Munro, 1910-1995

Reference: PA1-q-599

Description: Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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Barton, Cranleigh Harper, 1890-1975 :Gevangen Poort. (mediaeval prison) The Hague. [1926?]

From: Barton, Cranleigh Harper 1890-1975 :[European sketches 1926?]

Reference: A-227-447

Description: Shows a building with two people standing on the street facing away from the building and two people carrying an object either into the building or out of the building while a third man watches. Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :27 copies of cartoons (includes 14A) published in the Evening Pos...

Date: 2001 - 2002

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-674-001/026

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Shows a destroyed bus (peace process) destroyed first by the Palestinian suicide bombers and them by Israeli war planes. Health spending priorities promote huge salaries for the CEO and a pittence for everyone else. Cartoon obituary to Sir Peter Blake. A dolphin weeps. Shows a flag at hslf-mast over the sea and a poem for Sir peter Blake. Peter Jackson, Director of Lord of the Rings dresses up for the New Zealand premiere. Debate in the Parliamentary Chamber on proposed changes referred to as the 'wipe the slate clean' Bill. Helen Clark hides from the anger of the grounded NZ Air Force capability. Children's perception of the difference in pay rises between MP's and teachers. Shows a tour guide explaining the virtues and down-side of New Zealand to a group of travel writers. Shows Bin Laden jumping the cue at the plastic surgery clinic. Shows MP's defending themselves at a press conference against charges of triple-dipping from public funds. Shows the men calling the tune on America's anti-terrorism campaign. Shows the leader of the National Party, Bill English asking Santa Claus for a Christmas present. Santa and his reindeer narrowly avoid being hit by airborne missiles. Shows an All Black selector recruiting new talent from a war zone. Shows Helen Clark and Jim Anderton clucking over their new baby (Air New Zealand), while Michael Cullen advises them not to get too attached as it'll be up for adoption as soon as it can stand on it's own feet. Winston Peters climbs up to his attic to dust off his 'super scare monger' suit. Slobadon Milosevich stands in the War Crimes Tribunal dock with his hands dripping in blood, he defys the authority of the court. A tribute to New zealand Criketerl, Chris Cairns as 'King of the Oval.' Shows Tranzrail passengers being shown a pick-axe they are to use in case of a derailment. Shows detainees at Guantanamo Bay being asked by their detainers if they have any complaints. They wear something like a gas mask so their answer is impossible to understand. Refers to anti-terrorism war and those captured by American-led forces. Shows politicicians as children engaged in petty squabbles as the election draws near. Comment on asylum seekers in Australia seeking help from the rest of the world. Shows Israeli troops in a armoured tank trying to force Yasser Arafat to end Palestinian violence. Shows an Australian teacher explaining to his students that only those arriving in Australia between 1840 and 2000 are 'fair dinkum Aussies'. National Party leader, Bill English dons a judges cloak, a hangman's noose and an executioners hood as he campaigns on a law and order platform. ACT leader, Richard Prebble outlines his stand on immigration policy. Quantity: 27 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Correspondence relating to a trip to Europe and North America, 1985

Date: 1985

From: Kidman, Fiona Judith (Dame), 1940- : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-9678-003

Description: Includes inward and outward correspondence Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, printed matter

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :"The International Court of Justice rejects Japan's argument that...

Date: 2014

From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]

By: Dominion post (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0028278

Description: Cartoon shows judges at the Internation Court of Justice, who rejects the argument that whaling is for scientific purposes and orders Japan to stop. One of the Japanese defendants asks, "Would it help if we cooked the meat on a bunsen burner before eating it?" Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Clark, Laurence [Klarc] 1949- :World Court. 10 August 1995.

From: Clark, Laurence [Klarc] 1949- :Cartoons from The New Zealand Herald. 1 August 1995 to 31 August 1995.

Reference: H-244-008

Description: Prime Minister Jim Bolger in the character of Don Quixote riding his horse Rosinante, whose saddle is inscribed World Court. He is holding a lance, pointing it towards a windmill, whose sails are in the shape of a nuclear warning sign. Refers to New Zealand's arguments to the World Court that nuclear weapons should be abandoned by all nations and to Don Quixote's 'tilting at windmills' or attacking giants against which it was impossible to struggle. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromide on paper

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Nuclear weapons are obscene. And immoral. And illegal. They must nev...

Date: 1996

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :136 cartoon bromides published in The Evening Post 3 June 1996 - 31 December 1996

Reference: H-374-027

Description: Seven judges of the World Court at the Hague making statements about nuclear weapons, but modifying their stance as the comments progress along the line. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromide, on paper 164 x 226 mm.