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McNamara, John, active 1974?

Cartoonist living in Surrey

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McNamara, John, fl 1967-1974 : Cartoon Christmas cards

Date: [ca 1967-1971]

By: McNamara, John, active 1974?

Reference: MS-Papers-9900

Description: Comprises 11 cartoon Christmas cards sent to June Starke and family by McNamara and G D Virtue with cartoon illustrations of various family members at their activities and brief letters or greetings from sender. Source of title - Supplied title McNamara was a cartoonist on the `Daily Telegraph' (London) and lived at Woking (England). Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph and cartoons (copies)

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Inward correspondence and other papers

Date: [1926-1975]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Papers

Reference: 77-067-1/1

Description: Correspondents entered under Name except where unidentified Quantity: 1 folder(s). Cartoon by John McNamara, as a Christmas card

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Cartoonists

Date: [1920-1975]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: 80-063-016

Description: Files on Fred Hiscocks, Trevor Lloyd, Nevile Lodge, Gordon McIntyre, John McNamara and Minhinnick which include correspondence, original cartoons, clippings and related papers. Draft contribution to NZ black and white artists on Minhinnick by Lawlor Quantity: 1 folder(s). Annotated Hiscocks cartoon (1911); original drawing in letter, `Kia ora koe!' by Lloyd; original drawing, `All those books and you haven't a copy of Hoyle's!' by Lodge; pencil and pen drawings by McIntyre, illustrating his letters; family illustrated Christmas cards by John McNamara of his family and reciprocal pen and ink drawing by McNamara showing himself and Lawlor (1936); Christmas cards probably reproduced by Minhinnick

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John A Lee (file)

Date: [1937-1977]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: 80-063-028

Description: Correspondence, original cartoon of Lee by McNamara (1937), articles on Lee's political theories, clippings, pamphlets and autograph by Lee; also carbon of letter to Gloria (1968) Other Titles - Expelled from the Labour Party for telling the truth, published by the Grey Lynn Democratic Labour Party ([ca 1940] (two copies with different imprints) Other Titles - A Letter which every New Zealander should read, foreword by A B Parker; text presumed to be by John A Lee (1938) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Cartoon of Lee by McNamara (1937)

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Manuscript and illustrations for Church etiquette by Christopher Penn

Date: [1945-1968]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: 86-105-060

Description: Includes draft manuscripts for `Church etiquette' and `Charity begins at church' by Lawlor writing as Christopher Penn; also clippings and correspondence, and copies of both items Other Titles - Charity begins at church; six lay sermonettes on church etiquette by Christopher Penn Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Cartoonists

Date: [1920-1975]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: 80-063-017

Description: Files on A S Paterson, Stuart Peterson, George Prain, Harry Rountree and Unk White and file labelled M Matthews with papers relating to several others; the files include clippings, notes, articles and correspondence including letters from Tom Glover to Lawlor, and from Unk White to Will Lawson (1940) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Pencil cartoon by A S Paterson, `The Three party danger' and illustrated letterhead; illustrated envelope and letter from Praid; 1974 greeting card from the McNamara family; ink drawing/caricature of W Allen Bollard by Gordon McIntyre (1932); and pencil drawing/cartoon by Smart, `For this relief much thanks. (Shakespeare)'

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Shibli Bagarag file

Date: [1914-1950]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Papers

Reference: 77-067-8/01

Description: Correspondence, clippings, notes relating to Lawlor's pseudonym, Shibli Bagarag; also contribution by Innes Simonsen, `For "Shibli Bagarag"', original drawing by John McNamara for bookplate for Shibli Bagarag (1936), and ink drawing by [?] F L B (1926) of `Death's footsteps' by Shibli Bagarag. Large original card to Shibli Bagarag by Donald G Croll is at f-77-067. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Illustrative file on New Zealand writers (A-L)

Date: [1930-1977]

From: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony, 1893-1979 : Further papers

Reference: 86-105-052

Description: Reproductions of portraits and photographs of New Zealand writers with photocopies of the photographs transferred to Photographic Archive; articles on David N Lawson, George Joseph, Frank Kenyon, Sir Geoffrey Cox and Ian Coster. Also original caricature of Ian Donnelly by McNamara. Photocopies of transferred photographs of C R Allen (1932), Marjorie Appleton (1958), Sylvia Ashton-Warner (1960), Sir Peter Buck, Eric Baume, John Brodie, Brian Bell and Co, T Lindsay Buick, J C Beaglehole, several of James Cowan, Nellie [?] Coad, V May Cottrell, Ian Cross, copy of portrait of D'Arcy Cresswell by A B Barns-Graham, Merval Connelly (Mrs Ray Hoare) and husband and daughter (1958), Hubert Church, Dale Collins and his wife (ca 1935), Ian Donnelly (ca 1930), Maurice Duggan (1958), Alison Drummond (1960), PEN birthday party (Oct 1955), Eileen Duggan, Les R Freeman, Leo Fowler, G D Greenwood, Mary [?] Guillery, winner of the Jessie Mackay Award in 1943, David H Graham, Noel Hilliard, Ron Hallaway, Dick Harris and his wife, M K Joseph (1958), Will Lawson, Bill Lawson, Lawson family, G B Lancaster, Ivan Levy and Warwick Lawrence Copies of photographs from printed material of Fleur Adcock, A H Adams, Johannes Andersen, Mary Blair, Hector Bolitho, Charles Brasach, Thomas Bracken, J C Beaglehole, R M Burdon, cover of `And the glory' by David Ballantyne, H Bateson, Allen Curnow, Alistair Campbell, Geoffrey Cox, Percy Crisp, Tom Coltman, Reg Walker, Maebry Pink, Jean Devanny, Leo Fanning, Janet Frame, Sir George Grey, Edith Grossman, Edith Howes, A P Harper, Adrian Hayter, J H Hall, Rev J R Hervey, George Joseph, Frank Kenyon and M K Joseph Quantity: 1 folder(s). Transfers: To Photographic Archive - Photographs listed in Scope and contents.