Bailey, Ronald Leslie, 1926-University of Auckland Library6 file boxes, 1 small box.Bailey was MP for Heretaunga from 1960 until his retirement in 1981. He was Minister of Railways and Minister of Electricity in the Rowling Ministry 1974-5.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Auckland Cutters', Trimmers', Pressers', and other Clothing Employees' and Related Trades Industrial Union of Workers.University of Auckland Library3 v.The union amalgamated with the Northern Apparel Workers' Union 1986-87.Contact InformationCatalog Record
New Zealand Harbour Workers' Union Auckland Branch.University of Auckland Library14 boxes and loose photo.Amalgamated with New Zealand Watersiders' Union to form New Zealand Seafarers' Union.Contact InformationCatalog Record
New Zealand Labour Party.University of Auckland Library1.2 m.Helen Clark (M.P.) was a member of the Auckland University Labour Club, a delegate of the Princes Street Branch and an executive member of the Auckland Regional Council in the years 1968 to 1978.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Stewart, Edward.University of Auckland Library30 cm.Mr Stewart is an Auckland resident who has been involved in organisations such as HART, the Auckland Council for Civil Liberties, the Christian Pacifist Society, the Committee on Vietnam, the National Anti-Apartheid Council and the New Zealand Race Relations Council.Contact InformationCatalog Record
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