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Collection of papers relating to Bishop J.C. Patteson.
Collection of photographs of Erromanga, Vanuatu.
Collection comprises eleven photographs plus copy prints, depicting scenes in Dillon's Bay, Erromanga, Vanuatu including Mr E. Scmitz and ruined church; South River; Williams River and H.M.S. Swinger; grave of martyr George Gordon; and missionary residence. The photographs were originally from an album compiled by a navy seaman on the H.M.S. Swinger, a British gunboat which patrolled the Solomon Islands in the 1890s.
Collection of photographs relating to the campus libraries.
Collection includes 23 photographs taken in April 1980, by the University photographer on tour with Peter Durey; and 4 of the Engineering Library, Ardmore, 1952, donated by Michael Scott. For other photographs of The University Campus see: University of Auckland. Library. History series. MSS & Archives E-10, series 11:Photographs.
Collection of Vietnam War protest material.
Collection relating to the selection of Labour candidate, Ralph K. Maxwell, for the Waitakere electorate, 1978.
An anonymous letter directed against Ralph Maxwell, New Zealand Labour Party candidate for Waitakere, November 1978. Includes copy of: Candidate hit by smear letter
, New Zealand Herald, clipping from New Zealand Herald. Maxwell won the electorate for Labour Party with a majority of 2,016.
Commission of Inquiry into New Zealand Shipping.
Submissions and verbatim transcripts. For the printed report see Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1971, H52
Communist Party of New Zealand bulletins and leaflets.
Communist Party of New Zealand internal documents.
Includes: 1963 pre-conference discussion bulletins; address by Vic Wilcox to Indonesian comrades, 1963; Report by Wilcox to National Committee, 15 March 1974...[concerning Wilfred McAra].
Communist Party of New Zealand records.
Communist Party of New Zealand, Whangarei Branch collection of newsletters and leaflets.
The collection includes copies of newsletters The Portland Conveyor
and The Northland Worker
published by the Branch, and single leaflets on the war in Vietnam, the American presence in New Zealand, the Budget, etc., as well as local Whangarei affairs. Most of the material is undated.
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