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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Mini Bromhead; Bill? - I've worked out a way to get you off the...
Date: 1977
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning New Zealand politics. Published in the Auckland Star, January - February 1977].
Reference: A-328-034
Description: The cartoon shows Robert Muldoon talking on the phone to Bill Rowling. In his hand he is holding a piece of paper that reads, by-election. In the background is a sign reading, vote National! Refers to the Mangere seat being vacant after Colin Moyle resigned. The seat was soon filled by David Lange. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 115 x 135 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Ah... hello Bill? ...Yes... I'm sorry about Grey Lynn... Bit to...
Date: 1977
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :[One folder of original cartoons concerning New Zealand politics. Published in the Auckland Star, January - February 1977].
Reference: A-328-031
Description: The cartoon is a strip of 6 images. Each of them showing Muldoon on the phone talking to Bill Rowling. Refers to the Grey Lynn electorate and the Grey Lynn MP Edward Isbey. Negatives at PA Collection 5371 Bromhead Collection Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on card, 265 x 200 mm. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.
The Hon John Edward Jenkinson
Date: 1858-1937
Reference: 1/2-018464-F
Description: Shows the Hon John Edward Jenkinson Christchurch Legislative Council 119892-1914 John Edward Jenkinson was born in Dunedin and educated at State schools. He served his time to boilermaking in a Dunedin foundry and shipbuilding yard. In 1882 he joined the first labour union - the Dunedin Boilermakers, by which he was elected President (1883) and deputed to form unions in other cities. He was one of the committee of three appointed to draw up rules for the Canterbury Trades Council and for the railway servants' union. He was called to the Legislative Council in 1892 (one of a number appointed to create a government majority) and was a member till 1914. On retiring (1914) he contested the Clutha seat in the House of Representatives. Was President for some years of the Early Settlers' Association. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).