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Description

This image was taken (but not used) for a story that ran in The Manawatu Evening Standard on 01 August 1981. Barbed wire was erected around the Showgrounds and barricades blocked parts of Cuba Street in anticipation of anti-Apartheid and anti-Springbok Tour protests during the rugby match played between the Springboks and Manawatū on 1 August 1981.

Army engineers from Linton camp erected barbed wire (made of three coils stacked in pyramid formation, held in place by stakes) under the cover of darkness the night before as a training exercise. They ran some 400 meters from Waldegrave Street to Pascal street.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Image
Pūranga
Manawatū Evening Standard Negative Collection
Pākanga
2017-20
Date
August 1, 1981
Tautuhi matihiko
2021N_2017-20_034781_002
Momo rauemi
B&W negative
E puritia ana ki
"Other"

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Queue for the game outside Showgrounds fenceline.
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Police guard Showground gate
Police guard Showground gate
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Container Rubbish bin barricades
Container Rubbish bin barricades
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Police Lines in Cuba Street

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
1981 springbok tour,
anti-apartheid,
barbed wire,
barricades,
police,
protest,
security,
showgrounds,
Tūtohu Hapori

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Queue for the game outside Showgrounds fenceline.
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Police guard Showground gate
Police guard Showground gate
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Container Rubbish bin barricades
Container Rubbish bin barricades
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Barbed wire at the Showgrounds
Police Lines in Cuba Street