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National anti-war conference
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Maker: Unknown WELLINGTON : COMMITTEE ON VIETNAM 1971
Photographs of injured Vietnamese and demonstrators in New Zealand illustrate text advertising speakers and events at a conference and march at Victoria University, Wellington, in March 1971. The post...ARTV03008
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Protect New Zealand...back them up!
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Maker: Cuneo, Terence Tenison WELLINGTON : NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL SAVINGS COMMITTEE, [N.D.] Unknown
New Zealand copy of a British Second World War propaganda poster which was part of a series of similar posters with the same title. This poster depicts 5 British Soldiers manning a coastal artillery p...ARTV00215
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"Rangi"
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Maker: Unknown
Depicts a head and shoulders portrait of a Maori soldier, used to illustrate an article entitled ' Maoriland Entertainment' . This image is associated with in the 'Kia-Ora Cooee' magazine, which was w...ART94804
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Recognise the PRG
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Maker: Unknown WELLINGTON : WELLINGTON COMMITTEE ON VIETNAM, [N.D.]
A map of South Vietnam indicating regions controlled by the Provisional Revolutionary Government of Vietnam, Thieu and contested areas. The accompanying text includes a statement from the NZ Ministry ...ARTV00312
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The silent majority made him possible
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Maker: Odo and Errol Unknown AUCKLAND : AUCKLAND COUNCIL ON VIETNAM, [N.D.]
Adolf Hitler, American President Richard Nixon and the bodies of slaughtered Vietnamese lying on a roadway. The poster was issued by the Auckland Council on Vietnam.ARTV00318
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The silent majority made him possible
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Maker: Odo and Errol Auckland Council on Vietnam Unknown
A New Zealand protest poster from the Vietnam War. It likens US President Richard Nixon to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler for their respective responsibilities in global conflicts. The design also include...ARTV03003
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The War in New Zealand: Storming the Rifle Pits at Te Ranga, 21 June 1864
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Unknown
This print depicts the final battle at Te Ranga in the Tauranga campaign, as part of the Maori Wars (1864-1872) in New Zealand. The campaign started as a side show to the Invasion of the Waikato, wher...ART50235