Aboriginal Australians - Land tenure

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Clark, Laurence 1949- :One day, son... ; ...All this will be yours! 11 June 1993

Date: 1993

From: Clark, Laurence [Klarc] 1949- :New Zealand Herald cartoons 1 - 30 June 1993

Reference: H-065-008

Description: The first scene is a view of Sydney, including the tower at Centrepoint, from which a voice is saying "One day son..." The second scene shows that the speaker is an Aboriginal with his son. Refers to Aboriginal land claims Another copy at H-226-003 Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Clark, Laurence 1949- :One day, son... ...All this will be yours! 11 June 1993.

Date: 1993

From: Clark, Laurence 1949- : Cartoons entered in the 1993 Qantas Media Awards. 1993

Reference: H-226-003

Description: The first scene is a view of Sydney, including the tower at Centrepoint, from which a voice is saying "One day son...". The second scene shows that the speaker is an Aboriginal with his son. Refers to Aboriginal land claims. Another copy at H-065-008 Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Various cartoonists :[Cartoons from the Drawing the Line exhibition, 1989.]

Date: 1989

By: White, Cecil John, 1900-1986; Finey, George Edmond, 1895-1987; Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Low, David Alexander Cecil (Sir), 1891-1963; Ball, Murray Hone, 1939-2017; Moir, Alan, 1947-; Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; New Zealand. Ministry of External Relations and Trade; Grant, Ian Fraser, 1940-; Brockie, Robert Ellison (Dr), 1932-; Glover, Thomas Ellis, 1891?-1938

Reference: A-370-001/049

Description: Forty nine cartoons by Unk White, George Finey, Peter Bromhead, David Low, Murray Ball, Alan Moir, Tom Scott, Tom Glover and Bob Brockie for the Drawing the Line exhibition for the Ministry of External Relations and Trade, 1989. 'Drawing the Line: Cartoons across the Tasman' was an exhibition of cartoons by New Zealand cartoonists about Australian issues and the relationship between New Zealand and Australia, curated by Ian F. Grant for the New Zealand Ministry of External Relations and Trade. The exhibition toured Australian cities in 1989. Quantity: 49 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: 49 laser prints on card, sizes vary.