Smith, Alexander Lockwood (Hon Dr Sir), 1948-

Smith, Lockwood, 1948-

National MP for Kaipara, 1984-. Minister of Education, 1990-1999. See Who's Who in New Zealand (12 ed, 1991). Made KNZM at Queen's Birthday Honours in 2013.

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Photographs of Sandra Lee

Date: 1993-1994

From: Carlin, Jocelyn, 1955-2017: Photographs

Reference: PAColl-10796-10

Description: Photographs of Sandra Lee taken by Jocelyn Carlin for the publication 'Mana Wahine: Women who show the way', 1993-1994. Subjects include Sandra Lee's daughter Annabelle Lee, Ruth Dyson, Winston Peters, Tau Henare, Jim Anderton, Lockwood Smith, Jim Bolger, Rod Donald, Catherine Tizard and Michael Laws. Some photographs show the opening of the New Zealand parliament in December 1993. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Negatives and prints were in a plastic bag labelled "Sandra Lee". Quantity: 24 b&w original photographic print(s) 17 contact sheets and 7 photographic prints. Transfers: Negatives separated from prints are at Library reference 35mm-118252 - 35mm-118317. Processing information: Photographic prints and negatives have been removed from plastic bag and separated into archival enclosures.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 30 J...

Date: 1999

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

Reference: H-587-001/021

Description: Political cartoons. Shows a redneck's nightmare, ownership of the Whanganui River is given to Maori who loaded it onto the back of a truck and took it away. Comment on executive golden handshakes and reduntant workers having to sign up for the dole. Shows violent offenders at Paremoremo Prison selecting soft movies like 'The Sound of Music'. In the middle of a power blackout the family try and read the latest power bill, it's gone up. The effect on the opposition of Jonah Lomu being left on the reserve bench. Statue of Liberty calls for the poor and huddled masses but says 'no' to New Zealand lamb. Comment on New Zealand's response to America's tariffs on New Zealand lamb. The common man comments on Bill English upstaging Jenny Shipley at the National Party Conference. Maori MP calls for quotas in the public sector that will ensure employment for ethnic minorities. Hospital hygeine is called into doubt. A politician trys to sell the idea of deregulating the Dairy Industry. A woman comments to her husband that it's a good thing young men eventually grow out of wanting more sex. He wistfully agrees. Obituary for JFK Jr. 1960-1999 Comment on youth alcohol consumption. Auckland Hospital try to reassure the public all babies are born equally there but not necessarily treated equally after that. Comment on Christine rankin's over the top refurbishment of the dept of work and income. Celebration of three New Zealand triumphs. Mike Moore gets top job at WTO, the All Blacks beat the Australians and the Black Caps cricket team beat the English at Lords. Paul Holmes promotes his autobiography. F-16 fighter planes are promoted by an Air Force Officer. The lowering of the drinking age is debated in Parliament. Boys try to come to terms with the news that girls are better pupils than boys. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :[31 original political and social cartoons published in Metro ma...

Date: 1999

By: Hodgson, Trace, 1958-; Metro (Periodical)

Reference: A-129-065/095

Description: 31 original cartoons published in Metro Magazine which illustrated Bill Ralston's 'Godzone' column and the letters page. Quantity: 31 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, gouache and coloured pencil. Sizes vary, approximately 420mm x 300mm.

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Tremain, Garrick :Forty-eight cartoon photocopies, published in the Otago Daily Times, ...

Date: 1999

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

Reference: H-557

Description: Political cartoons and caricatures. Quantity: 48 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies, A4 size

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Tremain, Garrick fl 1970s-1990s :Free education ; No fees ; Fees sux ; No education no ...

Date: 1994

From: Tremain, Garrick fl 1970s-1990s :Editorial cartoons. 23 March - 14 June 1994

Reference: H-106-042

Description: Shows a group of students with placards protesting against tertiary fees. They are walking past the Beehive from which a voice is heard saying "I've done okay and I've never learned anything". Refers to protests against rising tertiary fees Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 2 and 27 Febru...

Date: 1998

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

Reference: H-448-083/102

Description: Political cartoons. President Clinton goes on television to clear his name of sex scandal allegations. Lockwood Smith pledges drought relief to the farmers of Marlborough. Taxpayers get hit for $270 million payouts to Equiticorp statutory managers. A Texas justice representative justifies their views on capital punishment. 158 years after the birth of New Zealand, historians work out why the country still suffers from labour pains - fish hooks in Article II of the Treaty. Titewhai Harawira makes Leader of the Opposition, Helen Clark weep at Waitangi. Shows an alternate way Titewhai Harawira could have protested over Helen Clark speaking on the marae. Jenny Shipley and Helen Clark outline their positions on military action against Iraq. Comment on the proposed military bombing solution for dealing with Iraq's chemical weapons. New Zealand cricket fans get excited over the Black Caps beating the Australian Cricket team. Te Papa gets the thumps up. Jenny Shipley dons her armour and helmet to do battle. The Press Gallery at Parliament struggle to describe the Prime Minister's, Jenny Shipley's, State of the Nation speech. Comment on National's Code of Social Responsibility. Helen Clark, who has been critical of the parenting skills of other MP's is reminded of Frank Sinatra's advise to the Pope on the issue of birth control, 'He no play da game, he no make the rules...' The newly streamlined Mercury Energy is responsible for plunging Auckland into ongoing power cuts. An Iraqi child survivor of American bombing reads, a letter from the President, Bill Clinton. Members of the Board of Mercury Energy are wired to the main power grid - they will be the first to know when the energy to Auckland returns. A Mercury Energy executive defends their performance. Winston Peters unveils his preferred immigration application form. Quantity: 20 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 3 and 31 M...

Date: 1999

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

Reference: H-558-021/041

Description: Political cartoons. Treasury advocates currency union with USA. Lockwoock Smith is put in charge of the Tourism portfolio and left to clean up following the Tourism Board fallout. The battle for the head of the World Trade Organisation continues, New Zealander Mike Moore, is one of the 2 contenders. Drivers face problems and delays as new re-licensing system comes into force. Fire Services boss Roger Estall is advied to quit. Helen Clark launches her election pledge card. Fire Services boss, Roger Estell plunders again in the public relations field. Bill English explains the reason behind selling Contact Energy to overseas investors was to retire overseas debt. Comment on who should pay for using the roads. A Nato representative explains the accidental bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. The National Party cabinet discuss what to do with the budget surpluses. Max Bradford suggests buying back the dams and lowering the price of power. After several coup in Fiji, democracy is starting to grow again. Roger Estall, Fire Service boss, is urged to quit and take a Government pay-out. Bill Birch presents his last budget as National Party finance minister. New Zealand celebrates beating the Australians in cricket. Comment on the closing of mental health institutions and patients being thrown to under resourced commuity health services. New Zealand is like a lamb to the slaughter after opening trade to the world by removing trade barriers, however the rest of the world, particularly the United States is not following our lead. Comment on the All Black coach, John Hart dropping Isitolo Maka from the All Black squad. Max Bradford attempts to justify increased power prices due to electricity reform. Paralells are drawn between the sheep subsidy of the 1980's and the effect of MMP in subsidising new politicians. The Crusaders win the Super 12 tournament. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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'So Phil, how was the contrition, reflection, humility, catharsis, and rejuvenation?'

Date: [August] 2008

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011

By: NZ Truth (Newspaper)

Reference: A-453-011

Description: Shows Prime Minister John Key and Labour leader Phil Goff face-to-face across the debating chamber. Speaker of the House Lockwood Smith is in the background. Refers to Labour's defeat in the 2008 general election. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - 118 x 177 [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 300 x 215mm

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Scott, Tom:Political cartoons published in the Evening post from 3 August 1998 to 31 Au...

Date: 1998

Reference: H-505

Description: Political issues of 1998 Quantity: 22 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies on archival paper, sizes vary slightly, average cartoon frame being 14 x 20 cm.

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Scott, Tom:Political cartoons published in the Evening post from 1 May 1998 to 29 May 1...

Date: 1998

Reference: H-502

Description: Political cartoons Quantity: 21 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies on archival paper, sizes vary slightly, the average cartoon frame being 14 x 20 cm

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Nisbet, Al, fl 1990s :[46 bromides of cartoons. 1986-1996].

Date: 1986 - 1996

By: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958-

Reference: B-147-009/054

Description: Includes cartoons about: general elections and the candidates Geoffrey Palmer, David Lange, Winston Peters, Roger Douglas, Trevor de Cleene, Jim Bolger and Ruth Richardson, Richard Prebble, Mike Moore, Helen Clark, David Caygill, Simon Upton, Lockwood Smith, Jenny Shipley, Jim Anderton. Also deals with issues of smokers polluting the air, trying to grow the economy, MMP and its appeal to Maoridom, the GST twins Caygill and de Cleene, the 1993 budget, Bob Hawke's reaction to New Zealanders migrating to Australia, the Russian bear biting the leg of Perestroika, computerised tea ladies, the homeless, athletes on drugs, New Zealand as the very junior partner in the Security Council, water buffalo as harvesting machinery, Japanese imports expensive for New Zealand workforce, Jim Bolger's elusiveness. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - NISBET Quantity: 46 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromides, sizes varying from 280 x 310 mm to 330 x 440 mm. Provenance: Donated by the cartoonist in 1996.

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Hodgson, Trace :Twelve cartoon laser copies entered in the 1999 Qantas Media Awards.

Date: 1999

By: Listener (Periodical); Metro (Periodical); National Business Review Ltd; City Voice (Newspaper); Hodgson, Trace, 1958-; Qantas Airways Ltd

Reference: H-624-001/012

Description: Cartoons published in the Listener, Metro, National Business Review and City Voice, 1999, and entered in the 1999 Qantas Media Awards. Quantity: 12 Laser copies. Physical Description: Laser copies, some colour, A4 size.

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Fletcher, David, 1952- :"What's the bucket and shovel for Lockwood?" [...] "Cleaning up...

Date: 1999

From: Fletcher, David :Eighteen original cartoons published in the New Truth & TV Extra, April - August 1999.

Reference: A-341-007

Description: A man asks Lockwood Smith why he carries a shovel. Smith replies that it is an essential item for his new job of cleaning up after Murray McCully. Wider context may refer to McCully's resignation as Minister for Tourism in 1999, following questions about the resignation and payout of members of the Tourism board. The payouts were later deemed 'unlawful'. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - D.Fletcher [in felt tip] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Felt pen on card, 123 x 390 mm

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Interviews with Lockwood Smith

Date: 29 Mar 1994, 14 Jun 1994 - 29 Mar 1994 - 14 Jun 1994

From: Ministry of Education Oral History Project: Education Reforms 1989-1994

By: Smith, Alexander Lockwood (Hon Dr Sir), 1948-

Reference: OHInt-0335-11

Description: Lockwood Smith talks about position as Minister of Education and education reforms in New Zealand. Recounts reasons for the success of the reforms mentioning Prime Minister David Lange and the Picot Reform. Discusses the New Zealand Qualifications Authority and qualifications framework, idea of 'seamless education', the Post Primary Teachers Association, bulk funding, tertiary reforms, the Schools Consultative Group, the Parents as First Teachers Programme. Talks about his position as Minister of the Education Review Office, Michael Irwin, the 1991 fiscal crisis, the Treasury and State Services Commission, Ruth Richardson as the Minister of Finance, teacher pay and performance issues and the Todd Task Force Report. Interviewer(s) - Susan and Graham Butterworth Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-010443, OHC-010444, OHC-010445 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3570 contains interview notes, questions and supplementary material.

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New Zealand National Party: [Supplementary political pamphlets, fliers and election pro...

Date: 1984

From: New Zealand National Party: Political pamphlets, fliers, and election propaganda

By: New Zealand National Party

Reference: Eph-A-NZ-NATIONAL-1984-suppl.

Description: Political pamphlets, including election pamphlets for the General election 1984, including pamphlets for the following candidates: Bill Birch (Franklin) Barry Cranston (Pencarrow) Don Crosbie (Miramar) Paul East (Rotorua) Maureen Eardley-Wilmot (Auckland Central) Carol Freeman (Onehunga) George Gair (North Shore) Robin Gray (Clutha) Ron Hanson (New Lynn) Dick Harrison (Hawkes Bay) Barbara Henderson (Dunedin North) Wiki Henskes (Northern Maori) Pat Hunt (Pakuranga) Chris Knowles (Roskill) Robyn Leeming (East Cape) Stuart Leenstra (Manurewa) John McIntosh (Waitakere) Don McKinnon (Rodney) Jim McLay (Deputy Prime Minister) Denis Marshall (Rangitikei) Peter O'Brien (Papatoetoe) Katherine O'Regan (Waipa) Nelson Rangi (Tongariro) Rosemary Young Rouse (Wellington Central) Peter Saunders (Mangere) David Schnauer (Glenfield) Lockwood Smith (Kaipara) Hugh Templeton (Ohariu) Taua Michael Tafua (Otara) Carolyn Tedesco (Panmure) Simon Upton (Raglan) Sue Westwood (Wanganui) Merv Wellington (Papakura) Sue Wood (President) Tony Willy (Christchurch Central) Some material duplicate to what is in Eph-A-NZ-NATIONAL-1984. Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs sizes varying below 250 mm.

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Photographs of Sandra Lee

Date: 1993-1994

From: Carlin, Jocelyn, 1955-2017: Photographs

Reference: Series-6734-09

Description: Photographs of Sandra Lee taken by Jocelyn Carlin for the publication 'Mana Wahine: Women who show the way', 1993-1994. Subjects include Sandra Lee's daughter Annabelle Lee, Ruth Dyson, Winston Peters, Tau Henare, Jim Anderton, Lockwood Smith, Jim Bolger, Rod Donald, Catherine Tizard and Michael Laws. Some photographs show the opening of the New Zealand parliament in December 1993. Title supplied by Library. Double exposed negatives at 35mm-118286 - 35mm-118290 were in original housing with the annotation "Sandra/ Ella" written on it. Negatives at range 35mm-118299 - 35mm-118303 do not have a contact sheet. 35mm-118304 - 35mm-118308 were originally house in an enclosure which had the annotation "Sandra Lee. Parliament Opening December 1993." Arrangement: Negatives and prints were in a plastic bag labelled "Sandra Lee". Quantity: 65 b&w original negative(s) 289 individual frames. 24 b&w original photographic print(s) 17 contact sheets and 7 photographic prints. Processing information: Photographic prints and negatives have been removed from plastic bag and separated into archival enclosures.

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Clark, Laurence [Klarc] :(A) discuss the success of the present Ministry of Education o...

Date: 1991

From: Clark, Laurence [Klarc] :[Cartoons by Clark from the NZ Herald 1991-1994]

Reference: A-301-009

Description: Cabinet Minister Lockwood Smith thinking about the answer to a multi-choice question in an exam, a thoughtful expression on his face. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash drawing, A4 size, taped to card Provenance: Donation: Mr Laurence Clark, Auckland 1995

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Clark, Laurence 1949- :So what's new? ; Education emerging as political battleground 7 ...

Date: 1993

From: Clark, Laurence [Klarc], 1949- :New Zealand Herald; Cartoons, 3 August - 28 August, 1993

Reference: H-013-005

Description: Shows Lockwood Smith, wearing a hard hat as he reads about problems in education Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromide photograph

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Clark, Lawrence [Klarc] 1949- :Lockwood Smith's office. No, I'm sorry, he's just steppe...

Date: 1994

From: Clark, Laurence [Klarc] 1949- :Editorial cartoons. 1 March - 30 April 1994

Reference: H-114-032

Description: Shows the top storeys of the Beehive and from a window dangles a rope made of sheets knotted together. A voice is heard from Lockwood Smith's office saying that he has just stepped out for a moment. Refers to Smith's exit from a building through a window to avoid student protesters Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

Manuscript

Letters to the editor

Date: 1973-1995

From: Edmond, Lauris Dorothy, 1924-2000 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6912-056

Description: Letters to editors and prominent people on a variety of literary matters; not all persons or periodicals identified Quantity: 1 folder(s).