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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[Israel and the PLO triumph over Beirut] Auckland Star, 23 Augu...

Date: 1982

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :One folder of original cartoons published in the Auckland Star 1970s - 1980s.

Reference: A-305-149

Description: Shows Yasser Arafat of the PLO and Menachem Begin, former Prime Minister of Israel, standing in a boxing ring. Their hands both raised in triumph over a well beaten man representing Beirut, who is lying on the ground. The cartoon refers to the ongoing war between the PLO, Israel and Lebanon. Shortly before this cartoon was drawn Israel successfully negotiated a deal to buy weapons cheaply from America. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, 190 x 270 mm Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Evans, Malcolm 1947-:Twenty-five cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald during 2000.

Date: 2000

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: H-643-001/025

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Politicians response to digital television, matchfixing in cricket, community responsibility for child abuse, Maori support of disgraced Maori MP and lack of support for abused Maori children, Fiji - banana dictatorship, Middle East peace process, concern over disparity between NZ and Australian defence forces reimbursement for serving in East Timor, Queen Mother celebrates her 100th birthday, space exploration, world opinion swings againsgt Israel's heavy-handed tactics, ACC payouts in Australia, cost cutting measures in the NZ Police Force, silencing Dover Samuels and social policy critics, high cost of yachting's Viaduct Basin, state-owned enterprises over-spend on conferences, British royals have a go at the tabloid press, Mark Todd's chances of selection damaged following sex and drug scandal, South Africa's reluctance to comment on Zimbabwe, terrorism in NZ? or just plain violence, Human genetic secrets uncovered, 'closing the gaps' policy, May Day and workers' rights, Fiji embroiled in racism, the price of the American Presidential election and recounts, Prime Minister announces she not going to attend Waitangi on Waitangi Day. Quantity: 25 photocopy/ies photocopies of computer print-outs, A4 size.. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of computer print-outs.

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Series 13 Bridge in New Zealand Educational Trust

Date: 1974-1999

From: McNeish, James Henry Peter, 1931-2016: Collection

Reference: Series-3740

Description: Founded in 1974 to enable young New Zealanders to travel and work on kibbutzim in Israel. James McNeish and his wife Helen were involved in the formation, administration and the applicant selection process of the Trust, and the papers reflect this activity. A collection of photographs related to this series has been transferred to Turnbull Library Pictures. Quantity: 16 folder(s).

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Photographs relating to Bridge in New Zealand Educational Trust

Date: 1974-1999

From: McNeish, James Henry Peter, 1931-2016: Collection

By: Peek, Tim, active 1970s; Perlmutter, David, active 1970s

Reference: PAColl-8534-4

Description: Photographs of Israel which include riot control police in Jerusalem 1976; Shush Eminem march April 1976; metal factory and New Zealanders at work at Kibbutz Kfar Menachem; Nablus municipal elections April 1976; Arab boys at Nablus; a young man, probably a new Zealander, driving a plough in Israel; and photographs supplied by Warren L Johns of accommodation. Also includes photographs of James McNeish and friends in Warsaw in 1999; a Bridge group reunion in Napier, 1996; a Bridge art auction October 1974; young men and women sponsored by the Bridge in New Zealand Educational Trust Quantity: 67 b&w original photographic print(s). 14 colour original photographic print(s).

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Tremain, Garrick 1941-:61 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 10 Octobe...

Date: 2001

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-661-001/061

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 61 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies A4 size

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Family correspondence

Date: 1972-1979

From: McNeish, James Henry Peter, 1931-2016: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-7811-149

Description: Letters from Katie McNeish, Felicity, Helen and a friend, Douglas Davis, living in Israel. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[18 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 3 and ...

Date: 2002

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-671-001/018

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Shows the 'Peace Processor' machine in action where Jewish and Palestinian antagonists are placed in one end of the machine and after numerous processes they come out the same. Jim Anderton proposes drastic remedies for medical problems. Shows Helen Clark as a mother trying to deal with her infantile fighting MPs. Shows Labour's Finance Minister, Michael Cullen, taking money from Health and Education to top-up the Government's Superannuation Scheme and then borrowing money to fund Health and Education. This is to show people that the Government is not borrowing to fund the Superannuation Scheme. Shows the Alliance Party waka spliting apart with rowers rowing in two different directions. Comment on Israel blaming Yasser Arafat and the Palestinians for the devastation caused to Palestine by the Israeli military. Shows Queen Elizabeth expressing her appreciation for having turned up for her mothers funeral and having worn a dress rather than her trade-mark trouser suit. Comment on the effectiveness of Jim Anderton in Government. Comment on Jim Anderton's pattern of changing political skins from Labour to New Labour to the Alliance and now onto what ever his new Party will be called. Comment on the poor showing of the National Party in public opinion. Shows a customer to the new Kiwibank wanting to have an account in both Kiwibank and with his existing bank until he decides later which way to go. He adds that Mr Anderton must understand this as he is assuming the same position over being the Government leader of the Alliance but setting up a new party in opposition to them later in the year. Comment on shift from Privy Council to NZ Appointed Court - infers that the new system will be more a roll of the dice rather than a matter of impartially balancing the scales of justice. Comment on the Helen Clark art forgery incident. Illustrates the demonisation of Yasser Arafat. Comment on the increasing need for vigilence in protecting our children from all forms of violence and abuse. Comment on NZ losing the right to co-host the Rugby World Cup with reference to the Helen Clark art forgery incident. Shows the Auckland public looking for alternate ways to blanket spraying to get rid of the Painted Apple Moth. A suggestion is to make the Rugby Union and Trevor Mallard responsible for its protection. This refers to them losing the right to co-host the Rugby World Cup. Comment on National's new tax package. Quantity: 18 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[23 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 an...

Date: 2001

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

Reference: H-673-024/046

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues, includes: Shows scientists' adhock research into the potential uses of genetic modification at the expense of commonsense. Comment on the intimidation tactics of Qantas Airlines toward Air New Zealand. Singapore Airlines are shown as Air New Zealands big sister ally. Christine Rankin considers taking further action following the release of the Employment Courts findings. Shows the Government (surfer) riding the knowledge wave only to be wiped out and lodged head first in the sand. Discussion between an Israeli soldier and Palestinian child. The soldier is trying to explain to the child how violence and retaliation works. The child just wants to play and go to the movies. Shows Helen Clark dealing with Steve Maharey and his use of obscene language. Shows members of the Electoral Reform Committee as angelic, working for the best interests of the country while having vested interests in the Committees outcome. Helen Clark calls on the All Blacks to crush the Australians while they've down. New Zealand reaction to the loss by the All Blacks to the Australians. Shows All Black Anton Oliver taking the blame for the loss against Australia. Comment on the Qantas involvement in running Ansett into the ground and leaving small creditors in ruins. Comment on the lack of constructive action being taken by the Pacific Forum to deal with global warming and the consequent rising of the ocean level. Shows Helen Clark encouraging all her Ministers to keep pets. Jim Anderton is shown wrapped in the arms of his pet octupus (Peoples' Bank). Shows West Coast MP, Damien O'Connor, addressing an audience about local mining and the poor decision made by Alliance MP Sandra Lee. He is reminded by a miner in the wings that his seat is still marginal. Shows Jim Anderton and Sandra Lee observing the Reefton Alliance office being pelted with food in reaction to Sandra Lee saying 'no' to mine expansion in the area. Shows a new army armoured vehicle running over an air force plane. Comment on the current situation where the armies supplies are being boosted while the air force is having its wings clipped. Shows thugs from the power company breaking into a persons house to extract money for the latest exorbitant power bill. Shows an All Black player finishing a Springbok (South African Rugby Team) and still feeling hungry. He thinks he could polish off the entire Australian Rugby Team (Wallabies) as well. Shows the relationship between government controlled power generators, empty lakes and increased revenue for power for the Reserve Bank. Shows a proposed statue for the entrance of the Sydney Harbour. Comment on Australia's policy to exclude refugees. Shows Michelle Boag's National Party purge of Parliamentary faithful. Comment on the level of ignorant public opinion over the boat people refugees trying to gain entry to Australia, by people ringing talkback radio. Quantity: 23 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :22 cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 April ...

Date: 2002

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

Reference: H-674-066/087

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Obituary to the Queen Mother. The two methods of applying pressure in the Middle East crisis, awesome fire power and suicide bombers. Helen Clark welcomes Jim Anderton back into the fold of the Labour party. The New Zealand cricket team manage to pull a rabbit from the hat to draw a test series. Jim Anderton leads his followers to another promised land shown as a high wire that's going nowhere. As President George W Bush calls for Israel to withdraw from Palestine, a dog (Ariel Sharon) urinates on his leg. President Bush tries to mediate peace negotiations betweem Arafat and Sharon. A septic tank is on daily call to clean up the mess in the Alliance Party caucus. Two coffins are carried by pallbearers. The first contains the body of the Queen Mother, the second, the remains of Helen Clark's plans for a Republic. Bill English hears the news that Helen Clark has enough support to rule for life. Comment on Helen Clark's involement in signing art works that she didn't paint. Graham Murries coaching career is resurected following the Hurricanes win over the Brumbies. Lawyers discuss the reasons not to sever links with the Privy Council; many of the reasons are led by self interest. The United States congratulates itself while Israel and Palestine come closer and closer to annihilation. New Zealand's arm is severed by an axe as they reach out to hold the Rugby World Cup host status. The axeman is Australian. Baby Kahu Drurie is returned to her family by a New Zealand police officer following being kidnapped. Winston Peters wonders whats happening to New Zealand when he exposes the Treaty grievance industry and Helen Clark is shown to be a forger, the result is her popularity soars and his doesn't move. Comment on the Catholic church's lax approach to priests having sex with their congregation. Shows the positive effect on the New Zeland Police the progress of two high profile cases have had. The NZRFU offer the two executives who negotiated the World Cup Host contracts a gun and two bullets to end their misery. Israeli tanks crush the Palestinian Refugee Camp in an effort to end the cycle of hate. Derek Fox accuses jounalists of Maori-bashing when they ask for accountability over the appointment of conman John Davy as CEO of the Maori Television Service. Quantity: 22 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[23 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 15 Jan...

Date: 2003

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-701-001/023

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Topics include ACT list member of Parliament Donna Awatere-Huata's alleged misuse of funds for a stomach stapling operation and her refusal to resign from her party, Maori activist Titewhai Harawira and Waitangi Day, an artist painting a portrait of the 'painted' apple noth, govenrment negotiations with Tranz Rail and derailment, heat affecting railway lines, bush fires in Australia and United States threats to attack Iraq, United Nations attempts to slow down American policy on Iraq, American threats of sanctions against North Korea and their nuclear programme, President Bush's State of the Union address, the Black Caps fear of terrorism when on tour, the overburdening of the health system with administrators, President Bush's record of capital punishment and Saddam Hussein's of genocide, Israel's refusal to comply with United Nations resolutions to withdraw from occuppied territory, the arrival of pit ball dogs on Noah's Ark being the signal for all the other animals to burst out of it and away, racial bickering in New Zealand and the remoteness of the establishment of Maori TV channel. Quantity: 23 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Letters from Dorothy Morris while working with the International Brigade during the Spa...

Date: 1935, 1938-1941, 1955, 1957, 1969, 1975

From: Morris family :Letters from Frank Morris and Dorothy Morris

Reference: MS-Papers-9144-5

Description: Letters from Dorothy Morris to her parents in New Zealand mainly describe her work with refugees for the International Brigade in Spain and France, and her war work in England. The first letter was written from Amberley (when she was a young girl); the second letter from London in 1935. By Apr 1938 she was serving as a nurse with the International Brigade at Hospital Inglese de Ninos at Murcia, Spain caring for refugee children. Her co-workers were Sylvia Pitt and Dorothy Litten. Letters dated Mar & Apr are written from London. By Jun 1939 she was based at Hotel Regina, Perpignan, France and working for the International Commission for the Assistance of Spanish Child Refugees, in women and children's camps and involved in extracting men from the camps and sending them abroad to Mexico. In Aug 1939 she was appointed International Commission representative on the National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief. A co-worker was Mary Elmes. In Dec 1940 she was based in London and was appointed welfare supervisor for a firm engaged on war production. During this period she took a two month engineering couse at the Beaufoy Institute. When the factory was destroyed she moved to Devon and worked for the Commission of War Refugees for 6 weeks with French & Belgian refugees. Mention is made of her brothers Frank and Roger, both taken prisoners-of-war. Her last letter is dated 27 Nov 1941 and addressed from the Imperial Hotel, Tenby to her brother Frank. Included is an extract from the Manchester Guardian, 9 May 1939 entitled `Spaniards in exile. The civilian camp at Argeles' by Francesca M Wilson, Perpignan. Letters, 31 Jul 1955 and 23 Feb 1957 are written from London. Two letters describe her trip to Israel and Palestine in 1969; one letter describes her trip to Egypt in Jan 1975. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss (photocopies)

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[21 cartoons published in the Auckland Star in June-July 1977 an...

Date: 1977 - 1978

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-359-305/325

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 21 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, sizes vary. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Travel scrapbook

Date: 1970-1980

From: Basham, Barbara Isobel Louise, 1915-2002 : Papers

Reference: fMS-Papers-6935-3

Description: Scrapbook compiled from photographs, brochures and clippings relating to Basham's travels in 1970 to Greece, Turkey, Israel, Spain and other parts of Europe, and North America; also includes clippings relating to her work and retirement upt to 1980 Relationship complexity - See also MSX-5703 and MSX-5704 for diaries of 1970 travels Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Darroch, Bob, 1940- :[Nineteen cartoons published in the Whangarei Report and the Chris...

Date: 1983 - 1985

By: Darroch, Bob, 1940-; Christchurch star (Newspaper : 1958- )

Reference: A-316-036/054

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand social issues and politics. English royals sell off surplus New Zealand gifted wedding presents. New economy-fare airlines hit the skys. People encouraged to talk to their plants. Vehicle license fees up by 93%. Claims that human water-births would contribute to world peace.. Father's Day now celebrated during school holidays. Public response to grocery price-freeze. Maori rugby tours avoid arguements over racially selected teams. Two men muse over the reason for burning Guy Fawkes. Protesting at Waitangi on Wantangi Day. New Zealand fear of nuclear warships accelerates. Airlines begin serving liquor on board flights. Test-tube baby experiments have been approved in Auckland. People consider the 1984 'end of the world' scenario. Marsden Refinery workers return to work after their strike. Marsden Refinery workers strike. The Muldoon National Government calls a snap election amidst the Marsden Refinery strike. New Zealand resistance against the a USA Navy warship. Patients in the hospital outpatients get their respective wounds dealt to following protests for and against rugby tours and gay rights. Quantity: 19 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of ink and letraset drawings.

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :A star in the East. [1978].

Date: 1978

From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Editorial cartoons. [1970-1978].

Reference: B-124-024

Description: Shows soldiers on board an armoured jeep in the desert, looking towards a large star. Other Titles - [Peace prospects in the Middle East - Christmas 1978] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, pencil, 255 x 385 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1993.

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Clark, Laurence [Klarc] 1949- :Israel. Lebanon. No room at the Inn 24 December 1992

Date: 1992

From: Clark, Laurence [Klarc] 1949- :Editorial cartoons. 1 - 31 December 1992

Reference: H-112-014

Description: Shows a long line of people with suitcases and packs marching away from Israel to Lebanon. The star of Bethlehem shines in the sky. Refers to the expulsion of a group of Palestinians from Israel and Lebanon's refusal to grant them entry Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Photographs relating to Bridge in New Zealand Educational Trust

Date: 1974-1976

From: McNeish, James Henry Peter, 1931-2016: Collection

Reference: PAColl-8534-3

Description: Photographs relating to Bridge in New Zealand Educational Trust. People attending an unidentified event in which British movie actor Edward Woodward was the main participant. Groups of young New Zealanders in New Zealand and Israel. A group of images taken at the pottery at Kibbutz Kfar Menachem. Also a contact sheet of sreet scenes and views of people in a childrens play ground at the same kibbutz. Street scenes taken at Kibbutz Geva. People in the Arab quater of Jerusalem. A drama group from the Creative Arts Centre, Papua New Guinea. Contact sheets of Bridge gatherings associated with a victorian house (probably in Auckland) in December 1976. Contact sheets relating to a Bridge event in Hamilton. Quantity: 32 b&w original photographic print(s).

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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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Scott, Thomas 1947?- :...Only in Palestine... No room sorry...Christmas Eve 1992 years ...

Date: 1992

From: Scott, Thomas 1947- : Cartoons entered in the 1992 Qantas Media Awards. 1992

Reference: H-223-026

Description: Shows the first Christmas Eve, when there was no room at the inn, and Christmas Eve 1992 when Lebanon and Israel barricaded against the Palestinians. Refers to the expulsion of a group of Palestinians from Israel and Lebanon's refusal to allow them to enter Lebanon. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromide photograph

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Lake, Sarah Elizabeth, 1948- :Photographs relating to Douglas Lake

Date: [Between 1939 and 1945]

By: Lake, Sarah Elizabeth, 1948-

Reference: PAColl-8981

Description: Photographs relating to Douglas (Doug) Lake's service as a clerk in the Middle East and North Africa during World War II. Includes photographs of graves, Winston Churchill and General Freyberg, vehicles, the Wailing Wall, a blackboard menu for Christmas dinner in Egypt, sports teams, ancient ruins, and groups of soldiers. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: Arranged loosely into original groupings Quantity: 161 b&w original photographic print(s). 2 b&w original photographic print(s) coloured by hand. 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-1543 : Lake, Sarah Elizabeth, 1948- : Lake family paper. Photographs had been loose amongst army letters..