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New Zealand in the Fifties is 'all shook up', emerging from the war years and uncertain about the future. Still in the grip of anti-communist fever, the National Government of the day sees the coming generation of restless, promiscuous teenagers as part of another godless conspiracy. The Government orders an official enquiry into moral delinquency and tries to suppress the American-influenced teenage subculture. In an astonishing chapter of our recent social history, Redmer Yska traces the rise of 'the teenager' in the repressive climate that was Fifties New Zealand. What happened behind the bike sheds and in the milk bars was merely a symptom of unstoppable social change. New Zealand was becoming a prosperous consumer society. The teenager was here to stay." - back cover Introduction - an afternoon in the late fifties / a new cold world / catching fire / youth aflame / beneath the covers / once inside a darkened theatre / jungle drums / death in the milkbar / the jukebox killer / go johnny go / references / bibliography / index
All shook up: the flash bodgie and the rise of the New Zealand teenager in the fifties
Redmer Yska
1993
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No Year mentioned, Constitution and Rules (8 pages), Draft Programme for AHPA Conference (1986) (3 Pages) Constitution and Rules (1 page) 1983, Correspondence with Minutes of Meeting held on 25th November1983. 1984-85, Annual Report 1984-85. 1985, Association Public Relations and Promotion and other correspondence dated 26th August, 1985. 1985, Minutes of the Meeting of the Commercial Managers of Members of the A.H.P.A. held on 20th September, 1985. 1985, Notice of Annual General Meeting with other correspondence dated 20th September, 1985. 1985, A.H.P.A. Statement of Income and Expenditure for period 1st July to 30th September, 1985. 1985, Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the A.H.P.A. held in Theatre of the Penguin Reserve Phillip Island on Saturday - 11th October, 1985 at 2:30 P.M 1985, Minutes of the Ordinary General Meeting of the A.H.P.A. held in Theatre of the Penguin Reserve Phillip Island - Saturday 11th October, 1985 at 3:15 P.M. 1985, Minutes of the General Meeting of the Australian Heritage Parks Association held at sovereign Hill Ballarat on Friday - 22nd November, 1985 at 1:30 P.M. 1985-86, Australian Heritage Parks Association - Annual Report 1985-86. 1986, Letter written by President Lon Wymond of A.H.P.A. to members dated 15th April, 1986. 1986, Letter re:- Enquiry into Australian Tourism dated 15th April, 1986. 1986, A.H.P.A. Financial Report for period 1st July 1985 to 30th June, 1986. 1986, Funding the Dream - Presented to the Biennial Meeting of the A.H.P.A. - September 10, 1986. 1986, Knowing your visitor, A Survey of Visitor Types - Philip L. Pearce - August, 1986. 1986, Historic Buildings and the Heritage Park - A paper to the Australian Heritage Parks - 12 September, 1986 by Allan Willingham. 1986, Preserving Technologies : Conservation, restoration and operation; a major opportunity for outdoor museums. by T.J. Hobson - Presented at the 6th Biennial Conference of the A.H.P.A. at ECHUCA - 12th September, 1986. 1986 A.H.P.A. Conference ECHUCA 10-12 September 1986. Preserving history : Plastic v. Fantastic. 1986, A.H.P.A. - Conference - Echuca - 10/12 September, 1986 Paper by : Peter McL. Hiscock ; 1986, Sticking to the knitting : Developing A Centre of Excellence Des Griffin, Australian Museum - A.H.P.A. - Echuca - September, 1986. 1986, Management Structures and Systems for Resolving Conflict - A paper presented to the 6th Biennial Conference of the A.H.P.A. - September, 1986. 1986, A letter written by Crawford Lincoln of Old Sturbridge Village to Mr. Ted Lewis A.H.P.A. Australia re:- The Melbourne Zoo, etc. dated September, 30, 1986. 1986, A.H.P.A. Admission charges and date when last amended. As at 30th September, 1986. 1986, Australian Heritage Parks Association, Financial Statement as at 10th October 1986. 1986, Minutes of meeting of the Commercial Managers of the Australian Heritage Parks Association held at the world Trade Centre, Melbourne on Friday the 17th October, 1986 at 10:30 A.M. 1986, Minutes of meeting of the Australian Heritage Parks Association held at the World Trade Centre Spencer Street, Melbourne on Friday 17th October, 1986 at 1 P.M. 1986, A.H.P.A. - Change of Address from ; E.A. (Ted) Lewis - 1st November, 1986. 1987, Minutes of General Meeting of the A.H.P.A. held in the Board Room of the Victorian Tourism Commission, World Trade Centre - 19th March, 1987 - 1 P.M. 1987, A.H.P.A. Financial Report to 19th March, 1987. 1987, A.H.P.A. Newsletter dated 14th March, 1987. 1987, Minutes of the Meeting of the Commercial Managers of the A.H.P.A. held in Board Room of the V.T.C. World Trade Centre Spencer Street, Melbourne on Thursday - 19th March, 1987 at 11 A.M. 1987, Minutes of the Meeting of the A.H.P.A. held in Victourism Commission World Trade Centre Spencer Street, Melbourne - 18th June, 1987 at 12:30 P.M. 1987, E.A. (Ted) Lewis's letter re:- Confidential Survey of Gift OR Souvenir Shope (A.H.P.A.) dated 20th June, 1987. 1987, A.H.P.A. - Survey of Retail Prices as 30th June, 1987. 1987, A.H.P.A. - Notice of 10th Annual General Meeting. 1987, A.H.P.A. - Comparison of Attendance Statistics - JULY TO SEPTEMBER, 1987. 1987, Minutes of Meeting of the A.H.P.A. held at Crowther Place - 3rd December, 1987 at 12 noon. 1990, Notice of Meeting of A.H.P.A. Commercial Managers will be held at 10:30 A.M. - March 22, 1990 at Royal Melbourne Zoo. 1990, Notice of Meeting of A.H.P.A. will be held at 1:00 P.M. - March 22, 1990 at the Royal Melbourne Zoo.
Australian Heritage Parks Association annual report/newsletter
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Jun/Aug 1990 ; Sep/Nov 1993 ; Sep/Nov 1994 ; Dec 1994/Feb 1995 - Jun/Aug 1995 ; Dec1995/Feb 1996 - Mar/May 1996 ; Sep/Nov 1996 ; Annual report 1994 - 1996 ; 1998
Hawkes Bay Cultural Trust
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No.1 (December 1991) - No.6 (March 1993) ; No.6 (June 1993) ; No.8 (July 1993) - No.10 (June 1994)
Arts north
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-230) and index. Ten essays compiled by Doris de Pont, published to coincide with the touring exhibition Black in Fashion, by the New Zealand Fashion Museum. New Zealanders choose to represent ourselves to the world wearing black - and not just the All Blacks, Tall Blacks and Silver Ferns. Many of our fashion designers choose black as the cornerstone of their collections, and a great deal of our cultural icons (think Fred Dagg) are also characterised by wearing black. Black is a gorgeously illustrated celebration and exploration of New Zealand's obsession with clothing ourselves in black - in society, power and politics, cultural icons, sport, fashion, film and music, from the Little Black Dress to the All Black jersey, Dunedin goths, the business people of Lambton Quay and the patched jackets of gang members. Doris de Pont, founder of the Fashion Museum of New Zealand and curator of the pop-up exhibition Black in Fashion, has brought together
Black : the history of black in fashion, society and culture in New Zealand
Doris De Pont
New Zealand Fashion Museum
2012
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Sequel to: New Zealand ! New Zealand! : in praise of Kiwiana / Stephen Barnett, Richard Wolfe. Includes index.
Kiwiana! : the sequel
Richard Wolfe
Stephen Barnett
2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The celluloid circus : the heyday of the New Zealand picture theatre, 1925-1970
Wayne Brittenden
2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [124]).
New to New Zealand : a guide to ethnic groups in New Zealand
Daphne Bell
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Includes index. Text by Paul Smith ; picture research by Phillip Ridge. "A Bookmakers book"--Title page verso.
Twist.and.shout New.Zealand.in.the 1960s
Paul Smith
Phillip Ridge
1991
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Includes index. Text by Hamish Keith ; picture research by Phillip Ridge. "A Bookmakers book"--Title page verso.
A.lovely.day.tomorrow New.Zealand.in.the 1940s
Hamish Keith
Phillip Ridge
1991
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From jandals to jaffas : the best of Kiwiana
From jandals to jaffas : the best of Kiwiana
Richard Wolfe
2003
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Classic Kiwiana : an essential guide to New Zealand popular culture
Classic Kiwiana : an essential guide to New Zealand popular culture
Richard Wolfe
Stephen Barnett
2001
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Quarter-acre paradise -- Corker grub -- A fine drop -- Glad rags -- At the chalkface -- Crouch, touch, engage -- Fair dinkum fun -- Up the boohai -- Tangata whenua -- Godzone country -- Gummint -- Number-eight wire -- Cow cockies -- Hard yakker -- Pedal to the metal -- Go bush -- The shaky isles.
Crikey! : talk about Kiwiana
Richard Wolfe
2009
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Things as emissaries -- The great Victorian collection -- 'The philosophy of the eye' spectacles, cameras and the new vision -- Images of fame -- The wonders of common things -- Hearth and home -- Hats, caps and bonnets -- Carboniferous capitalism : coal, iron and paper -- Stamps - used and unused -- New things-and old.
Victorian things
Asa Briggs
1988
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Kiwi baby boomers growing up in New Zealand in the 40s, 50s and 60s
Kiwi baby boomers growing up in New Zealand in the 40s, 50s and 60s
David McGill
1989
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The enigma of the Thigh cho : icons as magnets of meaning / Aaron Betsky -- Icons in the stream : on local revisions of global stuff / Steven Flusty -- Opining on icons / Chee Pearlman -- The cultural and historical roots of American icons / David E. Nye -- Icons, with text / by Aaron Betsky.
Icons : magnets of meaning
Aaron Betsky
Steven Flusty
Chee Pearlman
David Nye
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
1997
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"A whimsical lucky-dip into New Zealand's popular culture . . . surveying our popular life and customs" -- Back cover. Includes index. Copy 2 "contains an additional chapter relating to Bonus Bonds".
New Zealand! New Zealand! in praise of Kiwiana
Stephen Barnett
Richard Wolfe
Richard Wolfe
1989
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Mar 2001 ; Aug 2001 ; Jun 2003 ; Jun 2004
Culture and heritage : news from the Ministry
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No.1 (Mar 1986). Dance: working together against isolation -- craft: pakohe: the pacific pulse -- criticism: the state of the critical art -- theatre: drawing on the script.
The arts times
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Includes bibliographical reference and index. Links to resource: Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip057/2005002692.html.
Women and museums : a comprehensive guide
Victor J. Danilov
[2005]
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-322) and index.
First catch your weka : a story of New Zealand cooking
A Veart
2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index. Illustrations from the Alexander Turnbull Library.
Reed illustrated history of New Zealand
Matthew Wright
National Library of New Zealand. Alexander Turnbull Library
2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Re-imagining the museum : beyond the mausoleum
Andrea Witcomb
2003
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Includes index.
Kiwi : more than a bird
Richard Wolfe
1991
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First and (most likely) only edition of the Aotea Centre News Sheet, documenting fund-raising, the potential of the centre, and design features. No.1 (Sep 1984). 2 - fund-raising subject of crucial study ; wide range of activities for all aucklanders ; design feature provides hall-to-theatre switch 3 - site is at heart of city's transport system ; dame kiri raises $300,000 ; TV link with the world 4 - continuing development of cultural amenities ; chairmanship of trust ; missing link in nz show business circuit ; the "true size" of a city
Aotea centre news sheet: a project for the auckland region
Sep 1984
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