Robert Muldoon
Robert Muldoon | |
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Personlige detaljer | |
Født | 25. september 1921 Auckland, New Zealand |
Død | 5. august 1992 (70 år) Auckland, New Zealand |
Gravsted | Purewa Cemetery[1] |
Politisk parti | New Zealand National Party |
Ægtefælle | Thea Muldoon (1951-1992) |
Uddannelsessted | Mount Albert School[2] Mount Albert Grammar School[3] |
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Sir Robert David Muldoon (født 25. september 1921, død 5. august 1992) var New Zealands premierminister fra 1975 til 1984. Han var samtidig leder for New Zealand National Party.
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Forfatter/Opretter: Robert Muldoon, vectorised by Bryant2000, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Signature of New Zealand PM Sir Robert Muldoon (1921-1990)
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- McCready_Muldoon_Shaw_1969.jpg: Courtesy of Horowhenua Historical Society inc, Levin, New Zealand
- derivative work: SimonLyall (talk)
New Zealand Minister of Finance (later Prime Minister), Robert Muldoon, Thurs. 26 June 1969.
Forfatter/Opretter: Sodacan, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Coat of Arms of New Zealand (1956-Present)
- The Coat of Arms depict a shield with four quadrants divided by a central "pale". The first quadrant depicts the four stars on the flag of New Zealand; the second quadrant depicts a golden fleece, representing the nation's farming industry; the third depicts a sheaf of wheat for agriculture; and the fourth quadrant depicts crossed hammers for mining. The central pale depicts three galleys, representing New Zealand's maritime nature and also the Cook Strait. The Dexter supporter is a European woman carrying the flag of New Zealand, while the Sinister supporter is a Maori Warrior holding a Taiaha (Fighting weapon) and wearing a Kaitaka (flax cloak). The Shield is topped by the Crown of St. Edward, the Monarch of New Zealand's Crown. Below is a scroll with "New Zealand" on it, behind which (constituting the "heraldic compartment" on which the supporters stand) are two fern branches.