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Ron Don roots rabbits, Fowlds Park

John MercerSeptember 12, 1981

Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira

Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
Auckland, New Zealand

Black and white photograph of anti-Springbok tour protesters dressed as clowns and rabbits. Protesters are wearing face paint and holding baguettes. One protester dressed as a rabbit is wearing a sign reading "Ron don roots rabbits".

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  • Title: Ron Don roots rabbits, Fowlds Park
  • Creator: John Mercer
  • Creator Lifespan: b. 1949
  • Creator Nationality: New Zealander
  • Creator Birth Place: New Plymouth, New Zealand
  • Date Created: September 12, 1981
  • Location: Mount Albert (Auckland, N.Z.)
  • Physical Dimensions: 35 mm frame
  • Subject Keywords: New Zealand Police, Eden Park (Auckland, N.Z. : Stadium), Racism, Protest movements., Rugby football--Political aspects--New Zealand
  • Type: Negative
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • External Link: Auckland Museum: Collections Online
  • Support: Polyester
  • Wikipedia: Auckland Museum on Wikipedia
  • Process: Gelatin silver
  • Notes: Notes provided by John Mercer June-July 2021: The protest clowns and rabbits on route to their chosen position and roles in the planned event. NB: The stripey clowns is severely assaulted, batoned and bashed during the street battle on Onslow Rd by officers from the Red Squad. The clowns, the rabbits and the bumblebee were a group of eight protestors that didn't want to engage in physical protest or violence but drew on a long NZ tradition of humour and satire to contribute to the anti Tour protest. They caught many a photographer's eye/lense. They, like me, ended up in Onslow Rd and proceeded to mock and satirise police, police formations and police activities.
Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira

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