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World Summit speech. "How did my stinging attack on Zimbabwe go down?" "Yeah good... it...

Date: 2002

From: Crimp, Daryl, 1958-:[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post and other newspapers]

Reference: DCDL-0002476

Description: Shows the New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, trying to gauge how her attack on Zimbabwe at the World Summit went down in the media. She made page two of the world news section of the paper, but the main story was an announcement of a celebrity wedding.

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Construction workers at the site of the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, Wellington, ...

Date: 1939

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

By: Aickin, Neville d'Eresby, 1910-1983; Deste, Eileen, 1909-1986

Reference: 1/2-132303-F

Description: Construction workers at the site of the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, Wellington, during a visit by Prime Minister Michael Joseph Savage and his Cabinet Ministers. With them is the contractor James Fletcher. Shows people standing amongst scaffolding. Photograph taken by Eileen Deste or her employee Neville d'Eresby Aickin. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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Smith, Ashley W, 1948-:"We're down 2 points so widen his smile 5mm & backlight it with ...

Date: 2011

From: Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :[Digital cartoons published in the Shipping Gazette, MG Business, or Presto]

Reference: DCDL-0017417

Description: Prime Minister John Key sits in a dentist's chair while Dr Spin makes calculations in front of a graph showing a downward dip and says 'We're down 2 points so widen his smile 5mm & backlight it with a 100w'. Sinister-looking surgeons stretch his smile and open up the back of his head to insert a bulb with a stronger wattage. Context - John Key's popularity remains high but there have been drops of a few points recently and so his characteristic wide and permanent smile needs widening. Published in the Merchantile Gazette Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Choate, Francis Desmond, 1916-2001 :Ye olde Paye daye pilgrimage. New Zealand Observer,...

Date: 1950

By: New Zealand observer (Newspaper); Choate, Francis Desmond, 1916-2001

Reference: J-065-058

Description: New Zealand Prime Minister Sid Holland as a knight on horseback carrying the flag of PAYE (pay as you earn) from Wellington to Canterbury. At the top left of the cartoon is a stanza from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - 'A knight ther was and that a worthy man, that fro the tyme he first bigan To ryden out he loved chivalrye, Trouthe and honour, freedom and curteisye. In al his lyf, unto no manner wight he was a verray parfit gentil Knight' - followed by - 'May Chaucer's Knight now pave the waye, To help Sir Sidnye win the daye... We're al behynd you when you saye "Adopt the Aussye system P.A.Y.E."' Other Titles - The old pay day Extended Title - Mr Holland champions the Australian 'Pay as you earn' system of income tax - news. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy.

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John Ballance

Date: 1875-1889

From: Tesla Studios :Negatives of Wanganui and district taken by Alfred Martin, Frank Denton and Mark Lampe (Tesla Studios)

By: Martin, Alfred, 1846?-1906

Reference: 1/2-070344-G

Description: Seated portrait of John Ballance. Taken by Alfred Martin, probably in the Wanganui area between 1875 and 1889. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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"There is no doubt, Prime Minister, that this stadium will overshadow and obscure downt...

Date: 2006

From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]

Reference: DCDL-0002670

Description: A man dressed in a dapper bow tie and checked trousers is making a presentation arguing against the waterfront stadium in Auckland. Behind him is a large screen showing the stadium with Auckland city rather overshadowed in the background. Prime Minister, Helen Clark, is in the audience. She doesn't care about Auckland being overshadowed; she just wants it to block out the National Party. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Blomfield, William 1866-1938 :The downfall of Sir Harry. The Observer and free lance, 2...

Date: 1890

By: Blomfield, William, 1866-1938; New Zealand observer and free lance (Newspaper)

Reference: J-056-002

Description: Prime Minister Harry Atkinson sinks beneath the waves as the Liberal Ministry wanes, weighed down by rocks tied to his feet named Civil Service, Jobbery, Extravagance, N[ew] P[lymouth] Harbour, Property Tax and Judge Edwards. Meanwhile a shark (William Rees) watches Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Extended Title - The old man of the sea is IN the sea at last, while Rees, Ballance, Fish and other small fry are nibbling at him. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A3 size laser copy.

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Brockie, Robert Ellison 1932- :...Who does What? and with Which? & to Whom? National Bu...

Date: 1982

From: Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Digital caricatures and cartoons

Reference: DX-003-086

Description: A kangaroo and a kiwi are sitting up in bed together under a blanket labelled CER, both puzzling over what to do. New Zealand prime minister Robert Muldoon peers through a keyhole at them and tells Australian prime minister Malcolm Fraser that 'I think they're getting the message'. Exhibition caption reads - Perhaps a marriage of convenience at the beginning, CER was to blossom into a long-standing, stable and mutually beneficial relationship. At the end of 1982, for New Zealand prime minister Muldoon particularly, CER was an economic lifeline at a time when the economy was performing badly and job-creating major new industries, promised during the 1981 election campaign, looked more and more unlikely. Exhibited in 'The Other Side of the Ditch' exhibition of cartoons on the New Zealand-Australian relationship curated by Ian F. Grant of the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited in the National Library Gallery from 28 November 2001 to 24 February 2002 to mark the centenary of Australian Federation. Also exhibited at X Space Gallery, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland in mid-March 2002 and at Old Parliament House, Canberra, Australia from 26 March 2003 to 29 June 2003. Added to exhibition when sent to Australia in March 2003. Extended Title - CER. Newly married. I think they're getting the message. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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Prime Minister Sidney Holland departing for London

Date: 28 December 1950

From: Evening post (Newspaper. 1865-2002) :Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post newspaper

Reference: 114/245/02-G

Description: Prime Minister Sidney Holland and Mrs Holland departing from Evans Bay by flying boat for London. Photographed 28 December 1950 by an Evening Post staff photographer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative

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Beattie & Sanderson : Richard Seddon returning from the Waahi settlement on board the w...

Date: April 1898

By: Beattie & Sanderson (Firm)

Reference: 1/2-038767-F

Description: Richard Seddon and party returning from the Waahi settlement on board the waka `Tahere o Tikitiki'. Photograph taken in April 1898 by Beattie & Sanderson. Note on back of file print reads: `On back of orig print "War canoe carrying Seddon etc on the Waikato River"' Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom centre - The Premier's visit to Huntly - returning from Waahi Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Copy negative from loose print

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Winter, Mark, 1958- :Caricature of George Waterhouse, 1824-1906, drawn April 2003.

Date: 2003 - 1872 - 1873

By: Winter, Mark, 1958-

Reference: A-230-045

Description: Caricature (head and shoulders) drawn from a photograph of George Waterhouse Exhibited in 'Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Exhibition)', 2003. Waterhouse was New Zealand's Premier, 1872-1873. He also served in the Ministry of William Fox in 1891, without portfolio Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and gouache on A4 size paper.

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Artist unknown :[Hokitika Citizens' welcome to the Seddons on their first official West...

Date: 1891

From: Various artists :[Addresses presented to R. J. Seddon and Mrs Seddon. 1891-ca.1906]

Reference: D-005-013

Description: Address of welcome, surrounded by chain border, and with a list of mayor and councillors below. Other Titles - To the Hon. Richard John Seddon, Minister of Mines, Public Works, and Defence. Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - To the / Hon. Richard John Seddon,/ Minister of Mines, Public Works, and Defence; Recto - bottom centre - J. Mandl, Mayor / M.W. Jack, Councillor / F. Eisfelder, " / R. W. Wade, " / J. Maher, " / H. L. Michel, Councillor / M. L. Moss. " / R. Gosson, " / R. Ross, "/ P. Dee, " Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, black and white, 478 x 254 mm.

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Duchess of Cornwall and York during the 1901 royal visit

Date: 1901

From: Royal tour 1901

Reference: PA1-f-064-42

Description: A scene taken during the 1901 royal visit showing the Duchess of Cornwall and York leaving Whakawerawera. Richard John Seddon is on her left. Maggie Papakura is on her right. A horse is in the foreground. Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - Departing from Wakarewarewa, Rotorua Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941-:Strategy session, Waikato Times, 12 October 2004.

Date: 2004

From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].

Reference: DX-014-573

Description: In the first of these two scenes the leader of the National Party, Don Brash, is shown in a meeting discussing strategy for the 2005 national elections. His advisor suggests he should follow a similar strategy to the recently re-elected Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard. In the Australian federal election the Labour Party lost at least 3 seats because of their anti-logging stance. In the second scene, Brash is delivering a speech in which he gives National Party support to logging in Tasmania. Extended Title - 'Rather than talk about the Rotorua lakes- perhaps we should focus of the lessons learned from John Howard's successful campaign' 'The National Party is very much in favour of logging in Tasmania...' Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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[John Key guiding a boat with his eyes shut] 11 November 2010

Date: 2010

From: Smith, Ashley W, 1948- :[Digital cartoons published in the Shipping Gazette, MG Business, or Presto]

Reference: DCDL-0016091

Description: Prime Minister John Key lies back peacefully in his sailing boat with his eyes shut, guiding the rudder with his foot. In the sea near him floats a bomb with a skull painted on it and in the distance lightning strikes and there is an explosion. Refers to a sense that John Key has an uncanny ability to find a way through potential disasters with his eyes shut. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Artist unknown :[Address to Mr Seddon from Kumara Oddfellows]. February 1895.

Date: 1895

From: Various artists :[Addresses presented to R. J. Seddon and Mrs Seddon. 1891-ca.1906]

Reference: D-005-019

Description: Address regretting Seddon's departure from Kumara, with heading and names of signatories in red italics. Vegetable parchment is paper treated with sulphuric acid to resemble parchment. Other Titles - To the Hon. Richard John Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, Brother Oddfellow, and Fellow Citizen. Inscriptions: Recto - top centre - To the / Hon. Richard John Seddon, / Premier of New Zealand, / Brother Oddfellow, and Fellow Citizen.; Recto - beneath image - Bro. J. Martyn P.C.M./ J. Stenhouse, N.C./ J. Palmer, T.P.C./ J. Davies, P.P.C.M./ Bro. T. Torrance C.M./ J. Lomden, V.C./ W. Raleigh P.S./ L. J. Spyer, P.P.C.M./ Kumara. Februar / 1895 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, black and red, on vegetable parchment 698 x 388 mm.(oval). Provenance: Probably arrived with Seddon papers, from Seddon family.

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Harawira. Waitangi. Hawkes Bay Today, 7 February 2003.

Date: 2003

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0006140

Description: Shows Maori activist Titewhai Harawira manipulating the New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, as a puppet on strings, near a sign reading 'Waitangi'. Refers to how Harawira used Clark's status a Prime Minister to force through the issue of Maori women having the right to speak on the Waitangi marae. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Nicholson, Peter fl 2000s: 'Gee John.. what is that?' 'It's a moa. A large flightless a...

Date: 2001

By: The Australian (Newspaper); Nicholson, Peter, active 2000s

Reference: DX-007-002

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Hiscocks, Ercildoune Frederick, fl 1899-1940 :The ruling passion strong in Seddon. New ...

Date: 1900

From: New Zealand free lance, 1901-

By: Hiscocks, Eceldowne Frederick, 1879-; New Zealand free lance (Newspaper)

Reference: PUBL-0096-1900-11-17-007

Description: Shows Prime Minister Richard Seddon riding a toy hobby horse, while premiers of Australian states try to persuade him to take the seat labelled New Zealand, beside them on top of the elephant of "Federated Australia". Extended Title - N. S. Wales - You are a Federationist in heart and spirit, Mr Seddon, so you might just as well dismount from that hobby-horse, and take your seat behind me without any further nonsense. Besides, it is better to be a live ass than a dead lion. The Only Seddon - Not I, my lord. My mount may be a small one now, but he will grow apace, and, in the meantime, I prefer to be a ruler even in this modest way to taking the back seat you offer me. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on page of newspaper.. Physical Description: Lithograph

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Crimp, Daryl 1958- :Tax Cuts... Treaty Claim Cut-off! - English. 'So what's your strate...

Date: 2002

From: Crimp, Daryl, 1958-:[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post and other newspapers]

By: Crimp, Daryl, 1958-

Reference: DX-012-011

Description: Shows a newspaper headline with some if Bill Englishs policies aimed at winning the next election. When asked what her strategies were, Helen Clark says that she's happy to let English do all the talking, implying that his own policies will work against him. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).

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