James, Billy T, 1949-1991

Billy T, 1949-1991, T, Billy, 1949-1991, Taitoko, William James Te Wehi, 1949-1991

Entertainer and comedian from Waikato

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[Posters and ephemera relating to festivals and competitions in Wellington. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-D-FESTIVAL-Wellington-1980s

Description: Includes: 1982: Newtown Festival. Saturday 11th December, Community Centre, Colombo St [1982] 1983 or 1984: [Tim Bollinger, artist]. Rainbow explosion. Victoria Festival of the Arts, July 2-7 [1983 or 1984] (3 copies) 1984: Asia Pacific Festival and Composers Conference. An international festival of dance, music, theatre. Nov 30 - Dec 8 Wellington [1984] (2 copies) 1986: Eion Abernethy. Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival, March 15-23 1986 Wellington NZ. Supported by the Post Office, Wellington Arts Centre Trust, Dept of Labour, Central Regional Arts Council, QEII Arts Council [1986] Festival; New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1986 (2 copies, plus one with sticker "Agenda Publications presents the official souvenir handbook available at all Festival venues and bookshops") Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealand Festival of New Zealand arts, 15-23 March 1986. Programme / poster (2 copies) Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival. St James Theatre Courtenay Place; theatre dance music satire reviews poetry clowns. From 15-23 March [Programme for St James Theatre venue. 1986] Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival. Majestic Cabaret Boulcott St. Dance music poetry clowns comics satire review storytelling. From 15-23 March [Programme for Majestic Cabaret venue. 1986] David Hykes and the Harmonic Choir. Wellington Cathedral, 10 & 12 March [1986] Late nighters; enjoy a first class show after any Festival event [Cathie Harrop, Colin Hemmingsen Quartet, Hot Cafe, Almeta Speaks, Gary McCormick, Limbs Dance Company, Peter Scholes & Ivan Zagni, Ann Pacey, Terri Naakoshie Quaye]. Renouf Foyer [6-25 February 1986] "McSweet, McSensitive, McNificent!" McGarrigles. Monday March 10 at 8pm Michael Fowler Centre Showcase New Zealand jazz, Ray Harris Master of Ceremonies (Primitve Art group, George Chrisholm Quartet, Mike Nock, Jacqui Fitzgerald, Sustenance, Space Case, Malcolm mcNeill, Oliver Jones. Michael Fowler Centre, 15-16 March [1986] Nexus; Canada's extraordinary percussion group. Michael Fowler Centre, 19 March [1986] The performing artistry of Laurie Anderson; her panache is making an avant-garde medium a popular success. Michael Fowler Centre, 17 March 8pm; extra performance March 17 at 11pm Visual diaries with contemporary NZ film & video makers. Exhibition, Flying Kiwi Arts '86. March 15-23 1986, 118 Victoria St., former Inhabit Wellington Regional Orchestra presents Festival Family Fun, featuring the N.Z. premiere performance of Jenny McLeod's "The emperor and the nightingale; conductor William Southgate. Special guests Billy T James, A Little Percolation, Hot Cafe. Michael Fowler Centre, 23 March [1986] 1987: The Quay party. Christmas shopping specials and bargains galore! Street entertainment and fun wherever you look! ... Lambton Quay, [Saturdays 21 & 28 November, 5, 12 & 19 December 1987?] (2 copies) 1988: New Zealand Internation Festival of the Arts. Wellington March 1988 (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington March 1988. Late night shows (Holiday Makers, Warratahs, Denise Harris, Sam Hunt, Sustenance, Wentworth Brewster, Six Volts, Dave Murphy, Tartan Clansmen, Song Company, Colin Hemmingsen Quartet, Footnote Dance, Inside-Out, Superbrew). Renouf Foyer Michael Fowler Centre, [5-25 March 1988] Quantity: 19 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset or screen prints, sizes up to 760 mm.

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Rainbow Music Festival, March 5, 6, 7th 1982. Rock + Reggae + Folk + Blues + Country. A...

Date: 1982

From: [Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1982]

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1982-01

Description: Programme for a live music festival at Masterton, with photographs and biographical notes on the following performers: The Spaces, Taste of Bounty, DD Smash, The Knobz, Rodger Fox Big Band, Billy T James, Midge Marsden Connection, and Kevin Borich. Also performing were: Spines, Consorts, Shadow Fax, Ghetto, Hulamen, The Scheme, Frankie Stevens and the Scouts, Mockers, Precious, Los Dogs, Steel Breeze, Rusty Nail, Billy Larkin Big Band. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, each 297 x 205 mm. Provenance: Purchased in 2007.

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Shirley Grace proof sheets

Date: 1952, May 1980-June 1990, March 1994, November 1994, 1999

From: Grace, Shirley, 1949-2000 :Photographs

Reference: PAColl-7573-2

Description: Proof sheets made by Shirley Grace during the period 1980-1990, comprising: portraits and photo essays for the New Zealand Listener, Auckland Metro and Broadsheet, and movie stills for the films Pallet on the Floor, Mr Wrong, The Eel, and Gordon Bennett; and photographs taken during production of the movie Utu (1982), photographs of the opening of Te Kiri Marae, Pakiri (1994), and portraits of Shirley Grace as a young child (1952). Quantity: 8 boxes containing:. 394 b&w original photographic print(s) (proof sheets). 6 colour original photographic print(s). 9 photocopy/ies.

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[Theatre programmes for opera performances, operas, musicals in New Zealand. 1988].

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-B-OPERA-1988

Description: Includes: "Aire de Mar"; ecological media opera. Darcy Lange and Mirian Snijders-Lange. Artspace, First Floor, Quay Buildings, 6-8 Quay Street, Auckland, 9-10 July [1988]. Flyer only Perkel Opera Inc in association with R & W Hellaby Ltd presents "La boheme", Puccini's best-loved opera in four acts. One night only. New Plymouth Opera House, 13 August [1988?]. Photocopied flyer only "Captain Stirrick", a ballad opera by David Scott and Jeremy James Taylor with music, based on the ballads of Old London, by Richard Brett. Director Jeremy James Taylor; musical director Tim Bridgewater. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1988. Lower Hutt Town Hall Wellington, 6-9 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Lower Hutt Operatic Society Inc presents "Carousel". Music by Richard Rodgers; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Produced and directed by Richard Dyer; musical director Peter Latimer; choreography Elly-Ann Pritchard. Lower Hutt Little Theatre, 16-25 June 1988. Programme Canterbury Opera and Bank of New Zealand present "Die Fledermaus". Conductor William Southgate; director Elric Hooper. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 19 October - 1 November 1988. Programme Pocket Opera Company Nurnberg. "La Gioconda", opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1988. Wellington Town Hall, 12-19 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Musical and Drama Society (Inc) in association with Silvio Famularo presents "Guys & dolls", the big hit musical fable of Broadway. Director Silvio Famularo; musical director Ross Gandar; choreographer Yvonne Sanders. Silvio's Place, 221 Clyde Street, Island Bay, 11-22 October [1988]. Yellow flyer Upper Hutt Operatic Society Inc presents "Hello, Dolly!", produced by Peter Dye. Heretaunga College Hall, 27 August - 3 September 1988. Blue flyer Wilton Morley in association with Entertainment Incorporated present Simon Westaway in "The Rocky Horror Show", by Richard O'Brien, with John Banas or Billy T James as the Narrator and Greg Parke as Riff Raff. Directed by Terry O'Donnell. [1988]. Programme Hawkes Bay Regional Opera Trust presents "La traviata", by Giuseppe Verdi. Director Richard Campion; musical director Bruce Greenfield; choreographer Leigh Jones. Hastings Municipal Theatre, 30 July, 2, 4, 6 August 1988. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 9 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs on booklets and fliers, sizes varying beneath 350 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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" I don't think this was what the P.M. meant about needing a bigger impression from the...

Date: [1990?]

From: Slane, Christopher, 1957-: [Original cartoons by Chris Slane featured in a retrospective exhibition at Alta Gallery, Wellington, 8-22 October 2016.]

Reference: A-474-037

Description: A Māori man in a black tee shirt, shorts and cap (looking very much like Billy T. James) has unloaded a tip-truck full of telephone poles in front of the Beehive. A bewildered politician tries to explain his mistake. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - ©C.S. PG.BTJ. [in ink] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash on card, 245 x 345 mm

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[Posters of around A3 size for performances of opera and musicals in New Zealand]

Date: 1986-1989

By: Roman Antix (Musical group)

Reference: Eph-C-OPERA-1986/1989

Description: Includes the following posters: 1986: "The Musical Chicago"; director John Banas, Musical Director Neil Hennessy, Designer Amanda McArthur, Choreographer Liz Davey. (With Ellie Smith, Linda Anning, Jim Moriarty, Ann Pacey, Lloyd Scott; State Opera House, Wellington, 4-12 July [1986] (2 copies) "The Original Rocky Horror Revue". (With Russ le Roq, Mark Rimington, and Roman Antix); the Oaks Brasserie, 26-28 September [1986]. Wellington High School. "Dr Luke the Rock Opera" by Tom Bradley and William Southgate; Director Ivan Heard; (poster by Matt Reid); Victoria University Memorial Theatre, Wellington, 25-28 June [1986] 1988: The Upper Hutt Operatic Society. "Hello Dolly'; Producer Peter Dye, Heretaunga Collge Hall, upper Hutt, 27 August-3 September 1988. Wellington Repertory Theatre Inc. "The Rugby Poet", by Charles Harter, Wellington Repertory Theatre, 8-22 October [1988] Back with a vengeance, "The Rocky Horror Show". Director Terry O'Connell, Producer Wilton Morley. (With Simon Westaway and Billy T James), Wellington, Auckland, Palmerston North, Christchurch, and Dunedin, 7 September-1 November [1988]. Double-sided poster (2 copies) The New Players Theatre Company. "A Ring of Magic". Words by Eric Charteris, music by Shade Smith; Directors Margaret Potter and Jean Slobbe; Musical director Phil Russell. (With the Flying High Band); Newlands College Hall, Wellington, 31 August-10 September [1988]. 1989: Opera Technique. "Tarantara Tarantara" by Ian Taylor; Director Ingrid Prossor, Musical director John Jerome, Wellington Repertory Theatre, 20-30 September 1989. Canterbury Opera. "The Barber of Seville". Theatre Royal; 26, 28, 31 October and 2 & 4 November [1989]. Palmerston North Operatic Society. "We'll meet again". Director and choreographer Joan Clayton; musical director Audrey Osborne. April 1989. Programme / poster Quantity: 1 folder(s) 11 posters. Physical Description: Offset prints on posters, sizes varing up to 450 x 350 mm.

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[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and p...

Date: 1990 - 1992

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1990/1992

Description: Includes: 1990: Puppet show, Mid-term break. Glen Iris Grove Playcentre, Lower Hutt, 3-7 July [1990]. Marguerite Pepper Productions presents Andrew Dawson [and] Gavin Robertson in Mime Theatre Project's "Thunderbirds F.A.B." plus Space Panorama. Australian and New Zealand tour 1990. Programme booklet (2 copies) and 2 tickets for 28 May [1990] [Wellington Art Gallery]. Public memory - stories about the land. A week of lunchtime programmes, 19-23 February [1990, in conjunction with exhibition "Putting the land on the map"] 1991: The Last Laugh concert, "Thank you Billy T" (With Suzanne Lee, Sir Howard Morrison, Selwyn Davies, Don Selwyn, Dalvanius, Millie & Johnny Bradfield, Laurie Dee, Vicky Haughton, Craig Scott, The Yandalls, Brent Brodie, Derek Payne, Ian Watkin, Alister Douglas, Bruce King, Ray Woolf, Tina Cross, Billy Christian, Mike Walker Band, Ptrick Kuhtze, Max Cryer, Doug Aston, Gray Bartlett, Suzanne Prentice, Brendan Dugan, Peter Rowley, David McPhail, David Telford, Colin Parris, Suzanne Lynch, Shona Laing, Peter Morgan, Beaver, Bruce Kerr with Hawaiiki, Joanna Paul, Herbs, Rim de Paul, Te Reo Ngawari Maori Choir. Auckland Town Hall, 1 September 1991. Programme and 2 tickets Celebrity Speakers (NZ) Ltd. [Newsletter. 1991?] (2 copies) Keith McGrouther Promotions Ltd proudly present The Kenneth McKellar Show; with Kenneth McKellar, John MacDonald, Ainslie Bannister, Calder Prescott Trio, Mark Simson, Tommy Gordon ... South Island tour 2-9 February 1991. Programme (2 copies) Red Mole proudly present "The book of life"; fully illustrated ... Script Alan Brunton; performed by Alan Brunton, Sally Rodwell, Carlos Wedde and Ruby Topo. [1991?]. Flier The Square affair design show. 20-21 November 1992. Programme (photocopy/ flier) Variety Club of New Zealand (Inc). Redex Variety Club Bash 1991. Pamphlet and entry form 1992: Absolutely positively Wellington concert, hosted by David Jones, Simon (Swampy) Marsh, Nick Tansley; musical director / producer Alison Scott; choreographer Tack Daniel. State Opera House, 26 July 1992. Programme Adrian Bohm, Elston, Hocking & Woods present Julian Clary. My glittering passage. Australia & New Zealand 1992/93, with Russell Churney [and] Hugh Jelly. Tour booklet With ... Digger and Nudger. Hen's Teeth! No Oku St Subdivision Benefit concert. 26 October [1992]. Flier (2 copies) The Flying Karamazov Brothers - Theater of the Air. St James Theatre, 7-14 March 1992. Programme (2 copies) The Karaoke Company presents an evening's entertainment. Song list [ca 1992] Wendell J Hynes ... presents ... world famous hypnotist Andrew Newton. Michael Fowler Centre 10 April; Christchurch Town Hall 12 April [1992]. Yellow flier Michael Fowler Centre presents the happiest knight of the year! Harry Secombe. Michael Fowler Centre, 5 July 1992. Flier and circular letter Wellington Performing Arts Company. Concert. Newtown Community Centre, 31 July [1992]. Yellow flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, fliers, booklets, sizes up to 330 mm.

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[Ephemera and posters around A3 size, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and per...

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1986

Description: Includes: Concert for Nicaragua. Topp Twins, Tom Scott, Tombolas, Pachmama, Reg and Shell, Tim Woon, Dread Beat and Blood, Ourselves Alone, Jack Shallcrass. State Opera House, 20 July [1986] The Rotary Club of Wellington Central presents Billy T James in concert, supported by Ngati Poneke Young Maori Club, and the Wellington City Pipe Band. Michael Fowler Centre, 13 December [1986] Ladies, they're back. This is your Xmas night out. Direct from Sydney, the International Stallions; hot dances, hot music, hot muscles, hot men! Bawdy Bills, 23-27 November [1986] New Zealand's leading "new wave" comic, Gary McCormick, Sunday Star columnist / great debater. So together, blinding fun tour. "A good kind of joker!" [Photocopy. 1980s] Andrew Newton, world famous hypnotist. Michael Fowler Centre (4 posters, differing only in dates of the event: 20 April, 14 May, 19 October, 2 November [1986] Ricardo the Stupendous "Alive" for the Flying Kiwi Arts '86. St James Theatre, 17-23 March [1986] Smilovici's "Beyond tuff" tour of NZ. Exchequer, 8 June [1986] "A taste of Spain!! Ole! "Spanish Fiesta". Fringe performers, International Festival of the Arts. Newtown Community Theatre, 13-15 March [1986?] Upstage Café-Restaurant, Willis St Village. After the show it's Upstage for a Razzle Dazzle dinner or supper party!! [1986] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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Pagan Records Limited: [Ephemera, advertising and sales catalogues of quarto size. ca 1...

Date: 1984 - 1987

By: Pagan Records

Reference: Eph-B-PHONO-Pagan

Description: Includes newsletters, advertising, sales lists for recordings on the Pagan label. Artists included Ardijah, soundtrack from "Queen City Rocker", "Bridge to Nowhere" (composed by Stephen McCurdy), Shona Laing, Billy T James, Wentworth Brewster & Co., Prince Tui Teka, Chrome Safari. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mineographs and offset prints, sizes varying around 330 mm.

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Photographic prints relating to obituaries, IS - LA

Date: 1950-2000

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: PAColl-7327-1-166

Description: Photographs relating to the lives of prominent New Zealanders, arranged alphabetically from IS to LA, taken and collected by the Evening Post. Images taken in New Zealand and abroad, by a range of photographers, between 1950 and 2000. Quantity: 1 box(es) of prints, grouped in folders.

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Hodgson, Trace, 1958-: Listener, Sept 6-12 1986. Who's tops? [1986]

Date: 1986

From: [Ephemera and posters up to A3 size relating to serial or periodical publications in New Zealand. 1980-1989]

By: Hodgson, Trace, 1958-

Reference: Eph-C-SERIAL-1986-01

Description: The cover of the Listener periodical for 6-12 September 1986, showing a group illustration of bride Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew, Prime Minister David Lange, All Black Graeme Thorne (?), Miss New Zealand Lorraine Downes, British actress Penelope Keith, and Maori comedian Billy T James. There is a sign that an entry form for the Listener Montana Best Restaurant awards 1986 is on page 4. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on card 483 x 363 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mr Philip Oliver in 2004.

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[Posters relating to the arts, collected by Chris Bourke. 1980-1990s]

From: Bourke, Chris, 1959-: Collection

Reference: Eph-E-ARTS-Bourke

Description: Posters reflecting the collector's interest in popular music and graphic design. Includes: University of Otago wall calendar 2006 [double sided], featuring Anne Hamblett and Bill Hammond artworks. Dowse Art Museum Lower Hutt. A land of milk & honey; the Hutt Valley. 26 January to 27 October 1991. Auckland City Art Gallery. ANZ Bank introduces Rembrandt to Renoir; 300 years of European masterpieces from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Auckland City Art Gallery, 5 June - 29 August 1993 (Shows Jean-Marc Nattier's "Thalia, Muse of Comedy - detail 1739). Waikato Museum of Art & History, Hamilton. By the waters of Babylon; the art of A. Lois White. 23 July - 4 September 1994. An exhibition organised by the Auckland City Art Gallery. 25th Auckland International Film Festival. Civic, Midcity, July 16-31 1993. Poster design by Gerad Taylor. Twenty-sixth Auckland International Film Festival, July 15-30 1994. Poster illustration by Gerad Taylor. Goethe-Institut presents from West Germany, Peter Kowald, double bass; Peter Brotzmann, saxophone. The modern jazz event of the year. Wellington Downstage Theatre, Sunday 18 October; Auckland Town Hall, Tuesday October 20; The Great Hall, Arts Centre Christchurch, Wednesday 21 October [1987] Pacific pattern; photographs by Glenn Jowitt. Photographic exhibition, Westpac St James Theatre, 16 February - 26 March 2006. There is only one word for the hottest comedy of the year. Arr-ee-ba! Peter Bland, Philip Gordon, Billy T James in "Came a hot Friday. What a day it was! Mirage Films; Produced by Larry Parr; directed by Ian Mune [1985] (2 copies) Berlin, Valerie, 1953?- :Memphis in May International Festival 1991 salutes New Zealand. [Artwork shows red interior of kitchen with sheep, kiwi and other kiwiana] A Lois White, 1903-1984. "Fleet's in" 1943. Reproduction. Produced on the occasion of the Auckland City Art Gallery's 1994 exhibition "By the waters of Babylon; the art of A. Lois White". Marti Friedlander photographs. Auckland Art Gallery, 10 March - 20 May 2001. (Shows "Shearers, Balclutha, 1969") Quantity: 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying

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Billy T James - Two faces of the clown

Date: 1991

From: McLeod, Rosemary Margaret, 1949- :Papers

Reference: 97-182-06

Description: Research notes for an article about the life of and post-death events surrounding, the Maori singer, actor and entertainer Billy Taitoko James. The article based on these notes appeared in `North and south', Nov 1991. Quantity: 1 bundle.

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Billy T James - Photographs taken by Phil Reid

Date: 27 July 1985

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

By: Reid, Philip John, 1954-

Reference: EP/1985/3350-F

Description: Billy T James, comedian and entertainer, photographed 27 July 1985 by Evening Post staff photographer Phil Reid. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) negative strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm

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Daverne, Gary M :Photographs of secondary schools & Musical events

Date: 1951 -1982

By: Daverne, Gary Michiel, 1939-

Reference: PAColl-3007

Description: Secondary schools & musical productions in which Gary Daverne worked & was involved Quantity: 67 b&w original photographic print(s). 16 colour original photographic print(s).

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[Posters and other ephemera of A3 size relating to Maori issues. 2010-2014]

Date: 2010-2014

Reference: Eph-C-MAORI-2010/2014

Description: Includes: 2010: Canterbury Museum (Christchurch, N.Z.) :Te hokinga mai; featuring Mo Tatou - the Ngai Tahu Whanui Exhibition from Te Papa and Mo Ka Uri; taonga from Canterbury Museum. [2010] Nau mai haere mai Matariki powhiri 2010. Arlington Community Centre, Hopper Street Carpark entrance, 14-16 June 2010 Wellington City Libraries. Kōhunga Kōrero. Pakiwaitara i roto i te reo Māori [2010] Wellington City Libraries. Kōhunga Kōrero. Storytimes in te reo Māori [at] Newtown, Cummings Park (Ngaio), Mervyn Kemp (Tawa) and Miramar libraries ... [2010] (2 copies) Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori. Te Wiki o te reo Māori, te 26 o Hōngongoi - te 1 Hereturikōkā 2010. Te Mahi Kai - the language of food [2010] (2 copies) Te Mahi Kai; the language of food. Te whata mātao. www.koreromaori.co.nz Te Wiki o te reo Māori, te 26 o Hōngongoi - te 1 Hereturikōkā 2010 (2 copies) 2011: Strange resting places; stories inspired by the Maori Battalion in Italy, by Rob Mokaraka & Paolo Rotondo. Directed by Leo Gene Peters, featuring Rob Mokaraka, Barnie Duncan & Maaka Pohatu. Pipitea Marae, Thorndon Quay, 28th May 2011. Photo by Matt Grace (2 copies) Inā te kaupapa o Te Matatini Kapa Haka Aotearoa ko ... Te Matatini o te Ra. Te Pā o Wai o Hika, Tūranganui-a-Kiwa, 17-20 Pepuere 2011 Ki o Rahi Poneke Festival. Wakefield Park Island Bay, 1 October 2011. Fun day of traditional Māori games, food and culture Wellington City Council. Celebrate Matariki, Māori New Year. Be a stargazer, 4 Piripi/June - 4 Hōngongoi/July 2011 Wellington City Council. Nau mai haere mai. Celebrate Waitangi Day and the opening of the Wharewaka o Pōneke at a fun-filled morning for all the family. Capital E Foyer, Civic Square, 6 February [2011] 2012: Carter Observatory. Celebrate Matariki at Carter Observatory, 14 Jun - 15 Jul [2012] Wellington City Council. Celebrate Matariki, Māori New Year Winter festival, Piripi/June - Hōngongoi/July 2012 2013: Arohatia te Reo [Double-sided map of New Zealand [ca 2013?] (2 copies) Te Kōnohete 2013; ... bringing central and local government agencies together under the mantle of kapa haka and whanaungatanga. Programme (2-sided sheet) 2014: Ariana Tikao and special guests; Kia Mataara single release tour [1-28 November 2014]. Ngai Tahu Fund [2014] Kōkiri Ngātahi; Te Elections. Voting opens 3 October (Shows photo of Billy T James) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset colour prints on posters, sizes varying below 500 mm.

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Sweetwaters Festival of music, culture and technology. Jan[uary] 26, 27, 28, 1980. Ngar...

Date: 1980

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1980].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1980-01

Description: Shows imaginative scene incorporating masks, dove, cliffs, clouds, electric guitar, moon and stars. Extended Title - Featuring New Zealand acts - Misex, Red Mole, Hello Sailor, Street Talk, Powerhouse and Billy T., K. Flight X7, Schtung, Sheerlux, Lipservice, Toy Love, Swingers, Wide Mouthed Frogs, Crocodiles, Th'Dudes, Bamboo & Limbs Dance Co., plus many more ... Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 615 x 425 mm.

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Mirage Films (Firm) :There is only one word for the hottest comedy of the year, Arr-ee-...

Date: 1985

From: [Ephemera and posters relating to films, motion pictures, cinema. 1985-1989]

Reference: Eph-C-CINEMA-1985-01

Description: The film was based on the novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson. Shows the character played by Billy T James, standing in a doorway waving a pistol, with dynamite slung around his neck. Also shows inset photographs of Peter Bland and other actors. Other actors included: Michael Lawrence, Marshall Napier, Erna Larsen, Patricia Philips, Don Selwyn. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 420 x 274 mm.

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Billy T. James / Diddikai (SODE 133a/b)

Date: 30 October 1980

From: Ode Record Company Ltd: Recordings and related material

By: James, Billy T, 1949-1991

Reference: MST10-1910

Description: Billy T. James, 'Diddikai'. Side A and B. Bibliography - published item at Library reference Phono q1347, and Norton Phono q Lc 908. Release year: 1981. Published item catalogue entry reads in part: "A musical story for children / narrated by Billy T James, music by Gary Daverne". Title transcribed from item. Track listing taken from published item information on National Library catalogue. Quantity: 1 10" reel(s). Processing information: Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

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Daverne, Gary: Ski field

Date: [1965-1985]

From: Creative New Zealand: Collections relating to the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council and Creative NZ

By: Daverne, Gary Michiel, 1939-; New Zealand Symphony Orchestra; Webster, Joe, active 1974; Clark, Erana, active 1970s; James, Billy T, 1949-1991; Poulton, Linda, active 1971

Reference: MSC-001005

Description: Title transcribed from Oral History and Sound card catalogue. Quantity: 1 audiocassette(s). Processing information: Descriptions created from Oral History and Sound card catalogue in 2019. Items have not been previewed as part of processing.