Members of Parliament - New Zealand

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Manuscript

Kedgley, Susan Jane, 1948- : Papers

Date: [ca 1960-1987], 1999-2011

By: Kedgley, Susan Jane, 1948-

Reference: MS-Group-2042

Description: Selected files relating to Kedgley's main campaigns in Parliament. Includes extensive electronic files relating to her Green Party and parliamentary work Source of title - Supplied by Library Arrangement: Arranged into subject series, following the original order made by Kedgley Kedgley retired from Parliament at the 2011 election. She was a Green Party MP from 1999, and was active in raising awareness of issues related to the impact of climate change (global warming). She took a particular leadership role in campaigns for safe food, natural healthcare, public transport and animal welfare. Prior to her parliamentary career she was a Green Party Wellington City Councillor 1992 - 1999, worked in television 1981 to 1987 and for the United Nations Womens Secretariat 1973 to 1981. Quantity: 94 folder(s). 3 box(es). 8324 Electronic document(s). 1 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, mss, typescript, printed matter, electronic files Processing information: Digital component of collection is currently being processed by staff

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Various artists :[Volume 4 of caricature clippings by various cartoonists. 1925-1933]

Date: 1925 - 1933

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-q-6

Description: Caricatures of prominent New Zealanders. Subjects include George William Forbes, Joseph Gordon Coates, and Australian premier John Thomas Lang, among many others in the world political sphere at the time, including Hitler, Mussolini, Eamon de Valera, Oswald Mosley, Neville Chamberlain and Ghandi. Britain and the United States are referred to as 'John Bull' and 'Uncle Sam'. Topics include taxation, education, the Depression, trade exports, and Nazism and Fascism Cartoonists include Trevor Lloyd, Gordon Minhinnick, J C Hill, L C Mitchell, Blo and David Low, amongst others Album's General Assembly Library classification number was 741z, and its location at C277 Front cover verso has inscriptions: one is the name of the compiler, F.W. Oakley; the other reads 'Presented by Mrs Oakley / in memory of her late husband / to the General Assembly Library' (year not known) Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Newsprint and other paper stocks clipped and glued to album pages; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather stencilled sheepskin; 280 x 225 mm (cover); [312 p.]

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Fraser, Alice Janet Kemp, 1934-2004: Fraser family photographs

Date: 1902-1990

By: Fraser, Alice Janet Kemp, 1934-2004; Blackstone Studios; Photo News Ltd; Sport and General Press Agency; Selkirk, John, active 1968-2005; S P Andrew Ltd; New Zealand free lance (Newspaper)

Reference: PAColl-10316

Description: Photographs relating to the Fraser family, particularly to Peter Fraser when he was Prime Minister of New Zealand, his wife Janet, and his step-granddaughter Alice Janet Kemp Fraser. Includes images taken by a range of largely unidentified photographers, between 1902 and 1990, including images dated circa 1902, 1930s-1940s, 1972, and 1980s-1990. - Loose disbound pages from photo album with mounted photographic prints and ephemera items, inscribed, 'To the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr Peter Fraser, we express our deep and most sincere gratitude for your generous help to Polish children during the most tragic time in our history - On behalf of the Polish members of the Australasian-Polish Society - London, 28th June 1944' - signed by the president, S. Jahorski, secretary L. Kneblewski, and secretary of the executive committee M. Treister. - Album pages and related loose prints include portrayals of Peter Fraser in his political and diplomatic roles as Prime Minister of New Zealand and representative to the United Nations General Assembly, meeting with various dignitaries and colleagues, on some occasions together with his wife Janet. - Includes a 1951 copy-print of a photograph taken circa 1902 showing Peter Fraser at the age of about 18 in the uniform of the Scottish Seaforth Highlanders Volunteer Corps. - Features group portrait of Peter Fraser together with Winston Churchill and other Prime Ministers hosted by King George VI, captioned 'His Majesty the King entertains Dominion Premiers to Dinner at Buckingham Palace', this is accompanied by a typescript letter on Buckingham Palace letterhead. - Includes images showing Peter Fraser with military personnel in uniform, inspecting aerial bombing damage at St Paul's Cathedral in London, on a speaker's podium, seated at his desk, arriving in a motor vehicle, at the controls of an aircraft, and at the head of a conference table chairing a meeting. Also New Zealand snapshots of Peter Fraser on election night and another captioned by his wife as 'Dad explains things to Mr [Arthur] Richards M.P. for Roskill Auckland.' - Contains images of children, including portraits of Alice Fraser as a young girl. - Family photographs include those of Alice Fraser with Peter Fraser attending the funeral of Janet Fraser in 1945. - Features mounted studio portrait of Alice Armstrong, nee Fox, the wife of Hubert Thomas (Tim) Armstrong 1875-1942, New Zealand Minister of Public Works. - Other notable items include press photographs of Eleanor Roosevelt during her visit to New Zealand (28 Aug - 3 Sep 1943), and Vivien Leigh, known as Lady Olivier, at the Parliamentary reception in Wellington 1948. - Includes images of plaques commemorating the house where Peter Fraser was born, and the school where he was educated, some with Alice Fraser shown in the photograph visiting these sites. - Laser copy montage of three photographs shows Alice Fraser at New Zealand House in London together with others, including Anthony Stones, the artist who created the bronze statue of Peter Fraser in 1989. - Small number of duplicate prints noted in collection. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Alice was the step-granddaughter of Peter Fraser. Quantity: 13 loose album pages, with 27 b&w original prints, 3 items of ephemera. 20 b&w original photographic print(s) including 3 mounted. 6 colour original photographic print(s). 1 colour laser sheet with a montage of three colour copy images. Physical Description: Photographic prints, album pages Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-2346: Fraser, Alice Janet Kemp, 1934-2004: Family Papers.

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Scales, Sid, 1916-2003 :Little laughs from last week. Nov 3, 1975

Date: 1975

From: Scales, Sid, 1916-2003 :[One folder of political cartoons featuring Robert Muldoon and the Muldoon era. Published in the Otago Daily Times. 1972 - 1975]

Reference: A-319-024

Description: Comments on the run-up to the 1975 election. Highlights Dunedin Central MP Brian MacDonnell, the Auckland Regional Authority's decion that Auckland had 'grown too big', and Social Credit's policy entitled 'The new dimension' Inscriptions: Recto - top left - Sid Scales Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and crayon on paper, 280 x 380 mm Provenance: Donated by Sid Scales in 1998

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General Assembly Library oral history project. Interview with Jim Wilson

Date: 10 March 2000

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library; Fowke, Susan, 1944-2017; Manson, Heugh Cecil Drummond, 1941-; Wilson, James Oakley, 1915-2001

Reference: OHColl-0870-01

Description: Oral history interview with Jim Wilson. Speaks about growing up and living in Wellington, and the history of the General Assembly Library. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 Interview(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 audiocassette(s). Search dates: 2000

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Album recording a Parliamentary Delegation visit to Indonesia April 1963

Date: 1963

From: Parliamentary Library: Photograph albums and loose photographs

Reference: PA1-f-334

Description: Photograph album with photographs taken by unknown photographers, possibly official Indonesian photographers, of a New Zealand Parliamentary delegation visit to Indonesia in 1963. The photographs show the delegation and Indonesian hosts at various occasions and meetings. The front page of the album has an inscription in Indonesian, transcribed by Library staff: "Gemoga photophoto ini mendjadi kenangkenang an jang indah dari kundjugang persahabatan delegasi Parlemen Selandia Baru di Indonesia dari tanggal 1 sld 7 April 1963". Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 album(s) containing 137 black and white prints. Physical Description: Album bound in batik cloth, 31 x 36.5 cm Processing information: Not all names associated with this item are indexed.Item re-numbered from PA1-q-1276 to PA1-f-334 in February 2019 so that it could be boxed.

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Various artists :[Volume 5 of caricature clippings by various cartoonists. 1931-1935]

Date: 1931 - 1935

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-q-7

Description: Caricatures of prominent New Zealanders. Subjects include George William Forbes, Joseph Gordon Coates, Michael Joseph Savage and Australian premier Joseph Lyons, among many others in the world political sphere at the time, including Hitler, Mussolini, Neville Chamberlain and Ghandi. Britain and the United States are referred to as 'John Bull' and 'Uncle Sam'. Topics include taxation, education, the Depression, the 1931 election, the New Zealand farming and particularly dairy industry, and Nazism and Fascism, including British Fascism Cartoonists include Trevor Lloyd, Gordon Minhinnick, J C Hill, Alan Reeve, Stuart Peterson, and Ken Alexander amongst others Album's General Assembly Library classification number was 741z, and its location at C277 Front cover verso has inscriptions: one is the name of the compiler, F.W. Oakley; the other reads 'Presented by Mrs Oakley / in memory of her late husband / to the General Assembly Library' (year not known) On inside back cover is inscribed 'F W Oakley / House of Rep[resentatives]s / 1935' Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Newsprint and other paper stocks clipped and glued to album pages; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather stencilled sheepskin; 280 x 225 mm (cover); [313 p.]

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Various artists :[Volume 6 of caricature clippings by various cartoonists. 1912-1936]

Date: 1912 - 1936

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-q-8

Description: Caricatures of prominent New Zealanders. Subjects include George William Forbes and Joseph Gordon Coates (often depicted together, at times as a married couple), Michael Joseph Savage (usually depicted by J C Hill as Mickey Mouse), Robert Semple and Daniel Sullivan, and Sir Peter Buck, among many others in the world political sphere at the time, including Hitler and Nazi Germany, Mussolini and Stalin. Britain and the United States are referred to as 'John Bull' and 'Uncle Sam'. Topics include taxation, education, the Depression, the 1931 election, New Zealand farmers and farming, particularly the dairy industry, and Nazism and Fascism, including British Fascism. The building of the Homer Tunnel and the death of George V in January 1936 are also commented on Cartoonists include Trevor Lloyd, Gordon Minhinnick, J C Hill, David Low, Edward (Ted) Corlett, and Ken Alexander amongst others Album's General Assembly Library classification number was 741z, and its location at C277 Inside front cover has inscriptions: one is the name of the compiler, F.W. Oakley; the other, tipped in on a separate piece of paper, reads 'Presented by Mrs Oakley / in memory of her late husband / to the General Assembly Library' (year not known) Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Newsprint and other paper stocks clipped and glued to album pages; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather stencilled sheepskin; 280 x 225 mm (cover); [310 p.]

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Bowring, Walter Armiger, 1874-1931 :Cartoons [of important New Zealanders]. Vol 1. 1899...

Date: 1899 - 1900

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-f-1

Description: Portrait sketches of prominent New Zealanders. All from a numbered series called 'Press portraits', published in the 'Weekly press', between 3 May, 1899 and 21 March, 1900. Individuals depicted are: The Right Honourable R J Seddon. PC, LLD; The Honourable Captain Russell; His Worship the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr Charles Louisson); The Right Reverend Churchill Julius, DD, Bishop of Christchurch; The Honourable William Rolleston; Mr George Hutchinson, MHR; Honourable T Thompson, Minister for Justice and Defence; Sir Robert Stout, KCMG (The new Chief Justice); The Honourable Hall-Jones, Minister of Marine and Minister for Public Works; Mr T E Taylor, MHR; Honourable James Carroll, Colonial Secretary; Mr F Pirani, MHR; Mr Chas Lewis, MHR; Honourable H Scotland, MLC; Major Robin, commanding the New Zealand Contingent; Sir Geo Clifford, BART; Major F Nelson George, owner of 'Seahorse'; Mr Seddon [shown crushing the farmer with promises of higher taxation]; Mr James Embling, General Manager, Bank of New Zealand; Mr James Mills, a shipping magnate; Mr William Reece, Mayor of Christchurch; Mr John G W Aitken, Mayor of wellington and Chair of the Wellington Patriotic Fund Meering; Major M Craddock, late Captain 6th Dragoon Guards (Carbineers), in command Second New Zealand Contingent; Major Jowsey of the New Zealand Rough Riders; Major Frederick Wyatt Francis, VD, in command of the 4th New Zealand Contingent Extended Title - Loose bound copies of parts of Pf 920 COL BOW: 'Press Portraits 1 to 101, 1899-1905', by W.A. Bowring (Christchurch [N.Z.] : John Russell Brunt for the Christchurch Press Co., [1899-1905]) Binding includes marbled end-papers 'Printed by Horace Daniel Pine, of Hawkes Street, New Brighton, and published by John Russell Blunt, of Buccleuch Street, Linwood, for the Christchurch Press Company Limited at their offices, 208 Cashel Street, Christchurch' Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Coloured chromolithographs on paper, adhered to cardboard, 455 x 315 mm; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather sheepskin, 475 x 330 mm (cover); [25 p.]

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Bowring, Walter Armiger, 1874-1931 :Cartoons [of important New Zealanders]. Vol 2. 1900...

Date: 1900 - 1902

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-f-2

Description: Portrait sketches of prominent New Zealanders. All from a numbered series called 'Press portraits', published in the 'Weekly press', between 23 May, 1900 and 30 April, 1902. Individuals depicted are: Mr Jas. H B Coates, General Manager of the National Bank of Ne Zealand; The Hon. J G Ward; The Hon. T Y Duncan, Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Forests; Colonel Arthur Pole-Penton, R A, Commandant of teh New Zealand Forces; Mr Robert Allan, President Canterbury Exhibition; Mr Geo. G Stead, Honorary Treasurer of the Canterbury Jockey Club; The Hon. J D Ormond; The Right Rev. John Joseph Grimes, DD, Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch; The Hon. George McLean, MLC; Mr Roderick McKenzie MHR, Chairman of the Midland Railway Commission; Mr A E G Rhodes, Mayor of Christchurch; Dr. J Logan Campbell, Mayor of Auckland; Mr George Lyon Denniston, Mayor of Dunedin; Mr John Mill, MAyor of Port Chalmers; Bishop Neville of Dunedin; Mr Thomas Morrin; Sir John Hall, KCMG; Mr Isaac Gibbs, Christchurch; Captain R Heaton Rhodes, of the 8th New Zealand Contingent; Colonel Davies, CB, commanding the 8th New Zealand Contingent; Mr John Duncan, Wellington; The Most Reverednd William Garden Cowie, DD, Bishop of Auckland and Primate of New Zealand; His Honour Mr Justice Denniston; Mr T S Weston, Chairman of the Board of Governors of Canterbury College; The Rev. Dr. Morley, Managing Treasurer of the Supernumerary Ministers and Widows' Fund of the Methodist Church in Australasia Extended Title - Loose bound copies of parts of Pf 920 COL BOW: 'Press Portraits 1 to 101, 1899-1905', by W.A. Bowring (Christchurch [N.Z.] : John Russell Brunt for the Christchurch Press Co., [1899-1905]) Binding includes marbled end-papers 'Printed and published by Phineas Selig, of 333 Colombo Street, Christchurch, for the Christchurch Press Company Limited, at the Registered Office of the Company, Cashel Street, Christchurch' Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Coloured chromolithographs on paper, adhered to cardboard, 455 x 315 mm; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather sheepskin, 475 x 330 mm (cover); [25 p.]

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Bowring, Walter Armiger, 1874-1931 :Cartoons [of important New Zealanders]. Vol 4. 1903...

Date: 1903 - 1904

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-f-4

Description: Portrait sketches of prominent New Zealanders. All from a numbered series called 'Press portraits', published in the 'Weekly press', between 9 September, 1903, and 7 December, 1904. Individuals depicted are: J G W Aitken, Wellington; A D Willis, Wanganui; Sir William Russell, KT, Hawke's Bay; H G Ell, Christchurch; J Colvin, Buller; G Fisher, Wellington; J Bollard, Eden; J A Millar, Dunedin; C Hall, Waipawa; E G Allen, Chalmers; J W Thomson, Clutha; C Lewis, Courtenay; J O'Meara, Pahiatua; F R Flatman, Geraldine; G Witty, Riccarton; G Fowlds, Grey Lynn; W C Buchanan, Wairarapa; Hon. W Hall-Jones, Minister for Public Works; T MacKenzie, Waikouaiti; Hon. W T Jennings, Egmont; W H P Barber, Newtown; W Fraser, Wakatipu; Hon J McGowan, Thames; T H Davey, Christchurch; R M Houston, Bay of Islands; J Bennett, Tuapeka; M M Kirkbride, Manukau; Hon. T Y Duncan, Oamaru; T K Sidey, Caversham; G Laurenson, Lyttelton; W Pere, Eastern Maori; W T Wood, Palmerston; R McNab, Mataura; A E Harding, Kaipara; J Vile, Manawatu; E G B Moss, Ohinemuri; F Mander, Marsden; A W Hogg, Masterton; J C Thomson, Wallace; D Buddo, Kaiapoi; W Symes, Patea; T M Wilford, Hutt; H Heke, Northern Maori; J McLachlan, Ashburton; Mr W R Haselden; Mr T Kennedy MacDonald; Mr John Roberts, CMG; Hon. C Hill-Trevor; Hon. Colonel Pitt, VD, MLC; Dr. McGregor; Captain Harry McKay, of the 'Terra Nova'; Captain Scott, RN, of the 'Discovery'; [Uchter Knox, 5th Earl of Ranfurly, saying 'Farewell' to New Zealand]; Mr C M Gray, Mayor of Christchurch; Mr W F Massey, Leader of the Opposition; Mr James Craigie, Mayor of Timaru; Lord Plunket; Mr Justice Chapman, Judge of the Arbitration Court; Mr J B Harcourt, President of the Wellington Racing Club; The Hon. Sir Henry Miller, Speaker of the Legislative Council Extended Title - Loose bound copies of parts of Pf 920 COL BOW: 'Press Portraits 1 to 101, 1899-1905', by W.A. Bowring (Christchurch [N.Z.] : John Russell Brunt for the Christchurch Press Co., [1899-1905]) Binding includes marbled end-papers 'Printed and published by Phineas Selig, of 333 Colombo Street, Christchurch, for the Christchurch Press Company Limited, at the Registered Office of the Company, Cashel Street, Christchurch' Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Coloured chromolithographs on paper, adhered to cardboard, 455 x 315 mm; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather sheepskin, 475 x 330 mm (cover); [25 p.]

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Labour voices oral history project

Date: 18 October and 23 November 2018

By: Smith, Mike, active 1986-2019

Reference: OHColl-1569

Description: Interviews with Graham Kelly and Kenneth Michael (Mike) Williams, conducted in 2018 by Mike Smith, about their involvement with the New Zealand Labour Party. Project received Award in Oral History funding from Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage in 2018. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 2 Interview(s). 9 digital sound recording(s). 9 Electronic document(s) digital abstracts.. 2 printed abstract(s) include recording agreement forms.. Search dates: 2018

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121 MPs?

Date: [ca 1975-1983]

From: Kennedy, Ronald Edwin, 1925-2003 :[Original cartoons, albums of clippings and a metal printing plate, created by and belonging to Ronald Kennedy (Ronken), ca 1967-1983]

By: Kennedy, Ronald Edwin, 1925-2003; Waikato Times (Newspaper)

Reference: A-454-403

Description: New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon is sitting on politician Bill Rowling’s knee. Muldoon has his hands raised up as he asks “Where would we all sit?”. Caption reads “121 MPs?”. Title taken from item. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Pen and ink drawing, 245 x 210 mm

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Lynch, James Robert, 1947- :[Original cartoons drawn for the New Zealand Times 1984]

Date: 1984

From: Lynch, James Robert, 1947- :[Original cartoons drawn for the New Zealand Times and the Daily News. 1983-1986]

By: New Zealand times (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: B-188-001/017

Description: Original cartoons drawn for the New Zealand Times, 1 January to 4 November 1984 about political and social issues in New Zealand. Topics include: politicians, public servants, national debt, the 'Allen affair' (relating to Keith Allen the National Party politician who in August 1983 was allegedly attacked while walking at night), ANZUS policy, and Olympic Games boycott. Cartoon from 6 May 1984 withheld by cartoonist. Cartoon from 15 July 1984 held in Auckland Art Gallery. Quantity: 17 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, felt tip pen, letratone and collage on paper, sizes vary

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Anderton, James Patrick (Hon), 1938- :Group portrait photograph of Labour members of pa...

Date: [ca 1990s]

By: Anderton, James Patrick (Hon), 1938-2018; Photography by Woolf Ltd

Reference: PAColl-10307

Description: Group portrait photograph of members of parliament, including Helen Clark, Jim Anderton, Marian Hobbs, Tariana Turia and Michael Cullen, taken circa 1990s by Woolf Photography, possibly at Government House, Newtown, Wellington. Appears to be Labour members of parliament - except for Jim Anderton (Anderton moved to NewLabour in 1989). Portrait includes Dame Silvia Cartwright. (Cartwright became Governor General in 2001. Perhaps this shows her before that appointment). Quantity: 1 colour original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Colour photographic print Provenance: Donated by Jim Anderton, Christchurch, 2014 Transfers: Transfers - From DPP: B-197-001/062: Various cartoonists: [Cartoons collected by Jim Anderton] - From Drawings & Prints Collection - B-197-001/062: Various cartoonists: [Cartoons collected by Jim Anderton].

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Various artists :[Volume 2 of caricature clippings by various cartoonists. 1911-1931]

Date: 1911 - 1931

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-q-4

Description: Caricatures of prominent New Zealanders including politicians, councillors, mayors and judges. Also features several Australian MPs. Subjects include William Massey, Joseph Ward, Maui Pomare, Sir Sidney Holland, Gorge William Forbes, Joseph Gordon Coates, among many others. Some photographs included. Topics include hunting, taxation, farmers, education and budget issues Cartoonists include John Henry Gilmour, Blo, Trevor Lloyd, Gordon Minhinnick, A.S. Paterson, and J.C. Hill, amongst others Album's General Assembly Library classification number was 741z, and its location at C277 Front cover verso has inscriptions reading: 'F.W. Oakley' and 'Presented by Mrs Oakley / to the General Assembly Library / in memory of her late husband' (year not known) Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Newsprint and other paper stocks clipped and glued to album pages; library-bound in green textured buckram, half-leather stencilled sheepskin; 285 x 225 mm (cover); [324 p.]

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Various artists :[Volume 1 of caricature clippings by various cartoonists. 1911-1933]

Date: 1911 - 1933

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-f-5

Description: Caricatures of prominent New Zealanders including politicians, councillors, mayors and judges. Subjects include William Massey, Joseph Ward, James Craigie, M.P., Thomas McKenzie, Maui Pomare, George Warren Russell, Chief Native Land Court Justice Jackson Palmer, William Hall-Jones, Sir John-Pearce Luke, mayor of Wellington, Sir Sidney Holland, Josiah Alfred Hannan, Sir James Allen, George William Forbes, Joseph Gordon Coates, among many others. Some photographs included. Topics include World War I and farming issues Cartoonists include John Henry Gilmour, Blo, Trevor Lloyd, Ercildoune Frederick Hiscocks, Mark Levy, Gordon Minhinnick, Stuart Peterson, amongst others Album has red marbled endpapers. Its General Assembly Library classification number was 741z, and its location at C277 Front endpaper verso has inscriptions in two hands: one is the compiler of the album, F.W. Oakley, Wellington, 1911; the other reads 'Presented by Mrs Oakley / in memory of her late husband / to the General Assembly Library' (year not known) Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Newsprint and other paper stocks clipped and glued to album pages; library-bound in textured buckram, 380 x 280 mm (cover); [247 p.] Processing information: Originally given ATL ref number E-962-q-3; needed moving to folio sequence once boxed.

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Various artists :[Volume 3 of caricature clippings by various cartoonists. 1911-1932]

Date: 1911 - 1932

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-q-5

Description: Caricatures of prominent New Zealanders including politicians, councillors, mayors and judges. Subjects include William Massey, Joseph Ward, Thomas McKenzie, George William Forbes, Joseph Gordon Coates, and Australian premier John Thomas Lang, among many others. Some photographs included. Topics include taxation, education, and the Depression Cartoonists include John Henry Gilmour, Trevor Lloyd, Ercildoune Frederick Hiscocks, Mark Levy, Gordon Minhinnick, Stuart Peterson, Stanley Osborn, and David Low, amongst others Album's General Assembly Library classification number was 741z, and its location at C277 Front cover verso has inscriptions: one is the name of the compiler, F.W. Oakley; the other reads 'Presented by Mrs Oakley / in memory of her late husband / to the General Assembly Library' (year not known) Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Newsprint and other paper stocks clipped and glued to album pages; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather stencilled sheepskin; 280 x 225 mm (cover); [310 p.]

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Bowring, Walter Armiger, 1874-1931 :Cartoons [of important New Zealanders]. Vol 3. 1902...

Date: 1902 - 1903

From: Various artists :1. Wilson, Laurence William, 1851-1912. Photolithographs of watercolour drawings of New Zealand. [1910?] 2. Department of Maori Affairs. Maori housing. Departmental Standard plans. [1953-1954] 3. Walter Armiger Bowring, 1874-1931. [Cartoons of important New Zealanders]. 1902-1903

By: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library

Reference: E-962-f-3

Description: Portrait sketches of prominent New Zealanders. All from a numbered series called 'Press portraits', published in the 'Weekly press', between 14 May, 1902 and 2 September 1903. Individuals depicted are: Henry F Wigram; Mr Spencer H Gollan; Mr Harry Dillon Bell; The Reverend James Gibb; Mr F de C Malet; His Grace Archbishop Redwood' Mr W H Hartgill; Mr John Bennett Tunbridge; Lieutenant-Colonel Webb; Sir James Hector; His Excellency Vice-Admiral Arthur D Fanshawe; Major Alexander (North Yorkshire Regiment); The Honourable Sir Maurice O'Rorke, K.B.; Professor R J Scott; His Honour Mr Justice Williams; Major-General Babington; Mr W Lowrie; and a series titled 'Political sketches', including: Right Hon. R J Seddon (Premier); D Reid Junr. (Taieri); E M Smith (Taranaki); C E Major (Hawera); T Parata (Southern Maori); Colonel T V Shepherd (Sergeant-at-Arms); The Speaker, Mr A R Guinness (Grey); J Duthie (City of Wellington); E W Alison (Waitemata); J Graham (City of Nelson); J A Hanan (Invercargill); H D Bedford (City of Dunedin); W F Massey (Franklin); F E Baume (City of Auckland); T E Taylor (City of Christchurch); W W Tanner (Avon); A L D Fraser (Napier); Sir Joseph Ward (Awarua); W H Field (Otaki); J F Arnold (City of Dunedin); F Y Lethbridge (Oroua); H Kaihau (Western Maori); Hon. C H Mills (Wairau); J H Witheford (City of Auckland); C A C Hardy (Selwyn); J Allen (Bruce); A E Remington (Rangitikei); Capt. R H Rhodes (Ellesmere); W F Laing (Waikato); Sir W J Steward (Waitaki); A Kidd (City of Auckland); F Lawry (Parnell); Hon J Carroll (Waiapu - Minister for Native Lands); W H Herries (Bay of Plenty); A L Herdman (Mount Ida); R McKenzie (Motueka); A W Rutherford (Hurunui) Extended Title - Loose bound copies of parts of Pf 920 COL BOW: 'Press Portraits 1 to 101, 1899-1905', by W.A. Bowring (Christchurch [N.Z.] : John Russell Brunt for the Christchurch Press Co., [1899-1905]) Binding includes marbled end-papers 'Printed and published by Phineas Selig, of 333 Colombo Street, Christchurch, for the Christchurch Press Company Limited, at the Registered Office of the Company, Cashel Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand' Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Coloured chromolithographs on paper, adhered to cardboard, 455 x 315 mm; library-bound in textured buckram, half-leather sheepskin, 475 x 330 mm (cover); [25 p.]

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Fletcher, David, 1952- :"The kids at school want to reduce the number of prefects! Can ...

Date: 1998 - 1999

From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Eighteen original cartoons, published in the New Truth and TV Extra, December 1998 - April 1999.

Reference: A-323-086

Description: A three-panel strip showing Jenny Shipley playing with her skipping rope, as a colleague runs up with the news that the pupils want to reduce the number of prefects in the school. Shipley, unfazed, reassures them that they can't do that because the prefects outnumber the others A referendum on reducing the number of MPs from 120 to 99 was held in New Zealand on 27 November 1999. The proposal was approved by 81.5% of voters, with a turnout of 82.8%. Inscriptions: Recto - top right - D. Fletcher Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Felt pen and watercolour on card, 120 x 390 mm Provenance: Donation: New Truth and TV Extra, Auckland, 1999