Islamic clothing and dress

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Goodenough, Douglas Evan :Photographs of Egypt, WW2

Date: [ca 1939-1945]

By: Goodenough, Douglas Evan, active 1940s

Reference: PA1-o-1520

Description: Photographs of Egypt, taken and collected ca 1941-1943 by D E Goodenough, 6th Field Regt. 2nd NZEF. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Provenance: Purchased at auction, 2009

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Lynch, James, 1947-:'We had to make a few minor concessions... but in the end we got a ...

Date: 1982

From: Lynch, James, 1947-:Collection of original cartoons by James Lynch.

By: Taranaki daily news (Newspaper)

Reference: B-186-095

Description: Shows Prime Minister Rob Muldoon dressed as a Muslim cleric. In the background is the Beehive with a Muslim onion dome on the top. Rows of people face towards Mecca and pray to Allah. Text in the top left reads 'Big lamb deal with Iran signed!' Rob Muldoon reports that in the end they got a good deal, praise be to Allah, after being obliged to make a few concessions. Context: Iran had just recently become an officially Islamic state and was still something of a pariah nation after the US Embassy seige and hostage- taking of the previous year. But with our EEC quotas shrinking, we were desperate for someone to buy our produce and Iran had lots of oil money. (Context note by cartoonist) Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and letratone on paper, 280 x 360 mm

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Photo album, Official Australian World War 1 Collection

Date: December 1917 - December 1918

From: World War, 1914-1918 :Official Australian Photographs

Reference: PA1-f-330

Description: Album from the Australian Official WWI Collection. Includes 460 black & white photographs with captions. Photos depict general scenes of the Australian light horse Unit, ANZAC mounted division and the Australian flying corps taken between 1917-1918 in Egypt, Syria and Palestine. Images depict general shots of villages, old cities, mosques desert landscape, ruins, campsites and soldiers. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Loose leaf album with brown corduroy covers, bound through metal rods, 12.5cm(h) x 32cm(w).

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Fletcher, David, 1952- :"I've written up a dress code for female pupils." "You don't th...

Date: 2001

From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :[16 cartoons published in New Zealand Truth and TV Extra in 2001.]

Reference: A-316-006

Description: A male and a female teacher in conversation. The male has devised a very restrictive dress code in the form of a yashmak, for female pupils. The pupils are unable to protest Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and marker pens (colour), 125 x 394 mm.

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IMMIGRATION + PASSPORTS. "Could you step to one side please sir..." Israel. Sunday News...

Date: 2004

From: Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0009509

Description: Shows Helen Clark snapping on a rubber glove. She is asking a potential immigrant from Israel to please stand aside for a body inspection. The Israeli is wearing Muslim clothing. Refers to the immigration policy. See DCDL-0009510 for black and white version. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"Er... Stick to the Paua outfit Helen!" 21 July, 2004

Date: 2004

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0006125

Description: Shows the Prime Minister Helen Clark who has just opened a present addressed 'To the PM Beehive NZ from your chums at Hamas..'. She is putting the gift, an Arab keffiyeh headdress on her head. Someone advises her that she best wear a Paua outfit. Refers to New Zealand's foreign relations with Palestine. Published in The Press, 20 July 2004 Arrangement: This cartoon file was originally delivered to the library within a sub-folder called "QANTAS2004" Quantity: 1 digital image(s). Processing information: This cartoon file was donated to the library with no file extension. On recommendation of the Digital Archivist and with the consent of the donor, a ".jpg" file extension was added to this file in order to ensure it was readable and accessible.

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Look, just how accommodating do your clients want us to be? 1 August 2004

Date: 2004

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald

Reference: DCDL-0013003

Description: Shows a courtroom in which the judge, lawyer, witnesses and jury are wearing burqas. The judge asks the lawyer how accommodating does their client want the courtroom to be. Refers to the controversy over Muslim women wearing traditional clothing in courts. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Israeli Army guide to Palestinian weaponry? Guided missiles... Body armour... Napalm......

Date: 2004

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0005318

Description: Shows the Palestinian weaponry. Their version of a guided missile is at slingshot with stones; body armour is traditional Muslim dress and sunglasses; napalm is a molotov cocktail; and a rocket launcher is a wheelchair. Refers to the ongoing dispute between Israel and Palestine and gorillia warfare of Palestine in the conflict. Published in The Press, 24 March 2004 Arrangement: This cartoon file was originally delivered to the library within a sub-folder called "QANTAS2004" Quantity: 1 digital image(s). Processing information: This cartoon file was donated to the library with no file extension. On recommendation of the Digital Archivist and with the consent of the donor, a ".jpg" file extension was added to this file in order to ensure it was readable and accessible.

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"For my encore, I'd like to insult Moslem women and homos again..." 2 September, 2006.

Date: 2006

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

Reference: DCDL-0002271

Description: The scene shows National MP, Bob Clarkson, dressed as a clown, and bowing to end a performance. As an encore he announces that he wishes to insult Moslem women and homos again. Refers to his outspoken comments about Muslim women wearing burqas and his tolerance of gays as long as they don't 'try and ram it down my throat'. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Burqa. Berk. "She could be hiding a bomb under there. Send her back to burqa land, thou...

Date: 2006

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

Reference: DCDL-0002193

Description: National MP for Tauranga, Bob Clarkson, described as a 'berk' is shown, pointing at a Muslim woman wearing a burqa and saying that she could be hiding a bomb under the burqa. Bob Clarkson claimed that "Islam religion-type people" who wear burqas could be crooks hiding guns, and that they should not wear such veils if they want to 'fit into our country'. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"I'm so sorry, Winston. Just got out of the shower and completely forgot your aversion ...

Date: 2005

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

Reference: DCDL-0000805

Description: Leader of New Zealand First, Winston Peters, has got such a fright that he has collapsed in a heap on the floor, his beer in one hand and his cigarette in the other. A woman (his wife?) has just come into the room in her dressing gown with a towel wrapped around her wet hair. Winston's aversion to towelling headgear means that he mistook his wife's head towel for an Arab wearing a kaffiyeh. Winston Peters has been stirring up feeling about New Zealand's immigration policy. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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IMMIGRATION + PASSPORTS. "Could you step to one side please sir..." Israel. Sunday News...

Date: 2004

From: Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0009510

Description: Shows Helen Clark snapping on a rubber glove. She is asking a potential immigrant from Israel to please stand aside for a body inspection. The Israeli is wearing Muslim clothing. Refers to the immigration policy. See DCDL-0009509 for colour version. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"Banning 'em? Jeez, 'round here they should be compulsory!" 16 July 2010

Date: 2010

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0014815

Description: Two men read a newspaper as they wait at a busstop - it has a headline reading 'France to ban burqa'. Nearby is a group of hideous women. One of the men says burqas should be compulsory. Refers to the news that France's lower house of parliament overwhelmingly has approved a ban on wearing burqa-style Islamic veils, part of a determined effort to define and protect French values that has disconcerted many in the country's large Muslim community. The issue has been debated across Europe, and Spain and Belgium have similar bans in the works. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941-:Because of my very, very, very, very strong religious conv...

Date: 2005

From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].

Reference: DX-014-643

Description: A judge looks extremely frustrated as a man with his hat pulled down over his face and a huge overcoat on refuses to reveal his identity. Refers to issues that arose around Muslim women taking off their veils in court. Extended Title - Witness Nifty the Nark Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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Muslims... Peters... 2 August, 2005

Date: 2005

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0006102

Description: Shows a Muslim wearing traditional Islamic clothing and Winston Peters wearing a blindfold. The Muslim is wearing hijab and burqa, traditional clothing worn by Islamic women, which covers the entire body and face except for a small region about the eyes. Refers to Winston Peters' accusations of a Islamic extremists amongst New Zealand Muslims. Also refers to Peters' opposition to Muslim women wearing burqas and traditional Islamic dress in New Zealand society. Published in The Press, 2 August 2005 Arrangement: This cartoon file was originally delivered to the library within a sub-folder called "QANTAS" Quantity: 1 digital image(s). Processing information: This cartoon file was donated to the library with no file extension. On recommendation of the Digital Archivist and with the consent of the donor, a ".jpg" file extension was added to this file in order to ensure it was readable and accessible.

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Iranian dress code... hiding the curves... 29 September 2009

Date: 2009

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0012443

Description: The cartoon shows three figures dressed in the burqa of Muslim women. The one in the centre has a pointed head, a dial where the face should be and rocket fins. Text above reads 'Iranian dress code... hiding the curves... Refers to Iran's nuclear program, after the recent discovery of a second uranium enrichment plant which Washington fears is a cover to build atomic weapons. Tehran says its program is designed only to produce electricity. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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The next America's cup syndicate?.. TEAM IRAQ. 8 June, 2007

Date: 2007

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0008114

Description: Shows the yacht of Team Iraq. The black sail is so large it covers the entire boat. Refers to the modesty of traditional muslim dress where clothing covers the entire body. Also refers to the recent America's Cup while in Iraq War continues. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :The constant victims of Muslim extremists... Innocent Muslims. 19...

Date: 2014

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

By: Dominion post (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0030440

Description: Muslim women with head scarves surround an open coffin, lamenting and comforting each other. Refers to ongoing civil and sectarian wars in the Middle East, such as in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, in which many innocent Muslims have been killed. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Ekers, Paul, 1961-:Clarkson does his bit against misuse of mobility parks. 29 August 2006

Date: 2006

From: Ekers, Paul, 1961-:[Digital cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald and other publications]

Reference: DCDL-0030606

Description: Depicts National party MP Bob Clarkson pointing at a Muslim woman wearing a burqua next to a car parked in a 'disabled parking only' carpark. He questions whether she really has a disability permit "under all that crap". Refers to comment made by Clarkson that people who wore burquas could be criminals hiding guns. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Ekers, Paul, 1961-:Police Association concern over burkas. 6 April 2006

Date: 2006

From: Ekers, Paul, 1961-:[Digital cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald and other publications]

Reference: DCDL-0030648

Description: Depicts a policeman commiserating with a member of the public who is confused when trying to identify a suspect in a identity parade of four women wearing burkas (niqab). Refers to the New Zealand Police Association President Greg O'Connor questioning whether women wearing full burka should be driving as the police force isssue a policy on how to identify women wearing face-covering clothing. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).