Lord Bloody Wog Rolo - papers, 1979-1994, mainly concerning BUGA UP and alleged police misconduct, i...
Lord Bloody Wog Rolo - papers, 1979-1994, mainly concerning BUGA UP and alleged police misconduct, including issues of Billbored: The Unofficial Newsletter of BUGA UP (Billboard-Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Products), Nos 1-22, May 1982-June 1985
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1979-1994
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MLMSS 5991
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1 box - 0.17 Meters
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Lord Bloody Wog Rolo - papers, 1979-1994, mainly concerning BUGA UP and alleged police misconduct, including issues of Billbored: The Unofficial Newsletter of BUGA UP (Billboard-Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Products), Nos 1-22, May 1982-June 1985
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Presented by Paul Brennan in 1995
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Lord Bloody Wog Rolo was born Alberto Rolando Turpin in Argentina in 1945. He changed his name by deed poll in Australia. He was an active campaigner for BUGA UP, the self-appointed advertising watchdog formed in 1979 to combat, in their view, the advertising industry's use of billboards for unhealthy promotions, such as alcohol and smoking. Rolo i...
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1JkoVmoY
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