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Arriving on the scene: a large non-violent anti-Tour protest contingent arrives on Cromwell St to find a running street battle between police and protestors well underway

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 a large crowd of anti-Springbok tour protesters walking toward Onslow Road. The protesters are part of a sub-group called Artists Against Apartheid, a group of Auckland artists who banded together to protest the tour. Protesters are holding placards reading "anger, agony, awake, never again".

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  • Title: Arriving on the scene: a large non-violent anti-Tour protest contingent arrives on Cromwell St to find a running street battle between police and protestors well underway
  • 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 Eden (Auckland, N.Z.)
  • Physical Dimensions: 35 mm frame
  • Subject Keywords: Rugby football - Political aspects, New Zealand Police, Anti-apartheid movements--New Zealand, Discrimination in sports, Protest movements.
  • Type: Negative
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • External Link: Auckland Museum: Collections Online
  • Support: Polyester
  • Wikipedia: Auckland Museum on Wikipedia
  • Process: Gelatin silver
  • Notes: Inscribed on print recto: 24A/50.;Inscribed on print verso: BC9-50 Cnr Onslow Rd and Cromwell looking down Cromwell. 12 Sept 1981. 24A/60;Notes provided by John Mercer June-July 2021: Location: looking across Onslow Rd to Cromwell St where the other protest group looks on – is this Biko Memorial group or the Tutu 2 squad? At the time I began to feel a bit sorry for the police in Onslow Rd. They got hammered. They chased the protestors and throwers up Onslow Rd. Then they were chased back down the road again while being pelted by stakes and volcanic rocks wrenched from the fences and gardens of Onslow Rd houses. Previously, during the baton charges along Marlborough St, people standing on the front yards and verges would be batoned and harassed randomly by the Red Squad. In Onslow Rd they were too busy dodging rocks, stakes, sticks and anything else to hand to attend to all of us onlookers.
Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira

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