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Nick Bollinger - Jumping Sundays
In Jumping Sundays, award-winning writer and broadcaster Nick Bollinger tells the story of beards and bombs, freaks and firebrands, self-destruction and self-realisation, during a turbulent period in New Zealand’s history and culture.
Corben Simpson cools off at Ngaruawahia, 1973. [composite] (PHOTO: David Stone photographs, private collection.)
Ngaruawahia Festival, 1973. (PHOTO: David Stone photograph, private collection.)
Crowds enjoy the Ngaruawahia Festival, 1973. (PHOTO: David Stone photograph, private collection)
Ticket outside the Auckland Museum, 1972: Paul Woolright, Eddie Hansen, Trevor Tombleson and Ricky Ball. (PHOTO: audioculture.co.nz)
Fresh Air playing at Jumping Sunday, Albert Park, 1969. (PHOTO: Geoff Studd photograph, private collection)
Jumping Sunday, Albert Park, 1969. (PHOTO: Geoff Studd photograph, private collection.)
Jumping Sunday, Albert Park, 1969. (PHOTO: Geoff Studd photograph, private collection)
Jumping Sunday, Albert Park, 1969. (PHOTO: Geoff Studd photograph, private collection.)
BLERTA perform their children’s show. (PHOTO: Hamish Horsley Collection, Sarjeant Gallery.)
Anti-war protest, Auckland Town Hall, circa 1971. (PHOTO: Max Oettli photograph, Alexander Turnbull Library, PAColl-1386-1)
A pro-abortion march in Wellington, 1973. (PHOTO: Keith Stewart private collection)
Scratch Orchestra (NZ) in the crater of Maungawhau / Mount Eden, 1971. (PHOTO: Max Oettli photograph, Alexander Turnbull Library, PAColl-1386-1)
Herne Bay, Auckland, early 1970s. (PHOTO: Max Oettli photograph, Alexander Turnbull Library, PAColl-1386-1)
Raiments from the East in the original Narnia shop, Willis Street, early 1970s. (PHOTO: Keith Stewart photograph, private collection.)
James K. Baxter, Curious Cove, 1970. (PHOTO: Nick Bollinger photograph, private collection)
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