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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :Always moving on - the serious plight of a southern member of ...

Date: 1911

From: Various artists :[Clippings of political cartoons featuring Sir Thomas McKenzie, from the Canterbury Times, Observer, NZ Times, Spectator, and NZ Free Lance. ca 1910-1912].

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937; Auckland weekly news (Newspaper)

Reference: J-054-102

Description: A weeping Thomas Mackenzie, New Zealand politician, is pushed away from a stool by a policeman wearing a label 'Boundaries Commission'. Other stools are empty, labelled 'High Commissionership - or ?', 'Tairei lost 1911', 'Waikouaiti lost 1908', 'Waihemo lost 1902'. In the background Prime Minister Joe Ward and another politician are playing games with a 'seat'. Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Extended Title - The Hon. T. Mackenzie, Minister for Commerce and Agriculture in the Ward Government, has suffered the loss of his seat after three consecutive sittings of the Electoral Boundaries Commission. After being driven to Waikouaiti by the abolition of the Waihemo seat, he had to stand for Taieri at the last election, though his constituency being again done away with. This year's census figures necessitated the transference of one seat from the South to the North Island, and again Mr. Mackenzie was the victim. He announces his intention of contesting another seat, not yet named, but the opinion is generally held that he will be sent to London to fill the High Commissionership shortly to be vacated by Sir William Hall-Jones. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size phtocopy of newspaper clipping. Image size 120 x 203 mm

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Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937 :Uncle Sam off with the Davis Cup. Auckland Weekly News, 6 Jan...

Date: 1921

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937; Auckland weekly news (Newspaper)

Reference: H-664-001

Description: A kangaroo and a kiwi are in tears as Uncle Sam makes off with the Davis Cup for tennis. Quantity: 1 newsclipping. Physical Description: One A4 size newsclipping.

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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :Te Reinga; a departing spirit [ca 1933]

Date: 1933

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: B-115-007

Description: Shows Cape Reinga, with a large ogre marked "taxation" chasing a small pound-shaped figure (marked 'capital') into the sea Original for cartoon published in New Zealand herald Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink 250 x 410 mm on sheet 310 x 490 mm

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[Lloyd, Trevor] 1863-1937 :A lonely ruin, East Tamaki [ca 1920]

Date: 1910 - 1930

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: B-064-001

Description: Shows the ruins of a stone church, St Thomas' Anglican Church at Kohimarama Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Etching 173 x 250 mm

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Adkin album 15

Date: 1925 to 1928

From: Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: PA1-o-011

Description: Album 1 of flora, fauna, and Maori subjects; black and white photographs taken between 1925 and 1928. Includes images of land formation and plants in the Horowhenua duneland, and the Tararua Ranges. Several images of gannets and chicks at the Cape Kidnappers gannet colony. Old war canoe Hamaria in use on Lake Horowhenua by the Taueki family in 1926 for spearing eels; Uawhaki meeting house at Waikawa, views of carved panel and tukutuku panels inside, 1926; the site of the old native flour mill on the Waitarere Stream at Poroutawhao showing remains of machinery and millstones, 1926 (mill built 1853 or 1854 under the direction of a French priest. Photograph taken in 1926 of a painting by Trevor Lloyd showing Maori life in pre-pakeha days with war canoes making a raid on the Paritutu stronghold at New Plymouth, Taranaki. Views of bird nests and eggs, of the song-thrush, blackbird, and wild duck (probably the grey duck), giving descriptions of manufacture of nests, and the colour of the eggs. Photographs of a variety of trees and plants in the Tararua Ranges.

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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :[Scenes of Maori life. 1910s? Maori fisherman being threatened...

Date: 1910 - 1920

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: C-109-021

Description: Rangitoto Island in the background with smoke erupting from its cone, the waters of the harbour infested with sharks. A school of sharks is pursuing a war canoe in the background, two Maori men in a small canoe are attempting to catch a very large shark in the right middle ground and in the foreground a single man in a small canoe is catching a fish that is about to be swallowed by a shark, while another shark threatens the man from behind. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - T. L. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Sepia ink and wash 343 x 535 mm

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Paterson, Alan Stuart, 1902-1968 :[Scrapbook of cartoon clippings. 1930s?]

Date: 1930 - 1940

By: Paterson, Alan Stuart, 1902-1968; Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: E-604

Description: Includes whimsical cartoons relating to random subjects such as shapes of ears, goldfish, cats in Wellington Zoo, the centenary of the pen-nib 1830-1930, the visit of publisher Jonathan Cape to New Zealand, Railways signs, men typing, modern dancing, motorists' hand signals, a review of 1934, vegetable gardening, Douglas Social Credit supporters' clothing, Scots College boxing championships, short or long pants, noisy cars and pneumatic drills, design of the new car number plates, abstract paintings, Wellington College caps, egg-eating contest at Ormondville, rugby and cricket matches, , middle-aged men, and many more. Also includes a Trevor Lloyd cartoon relating to the 1932-1933 budget. Also includes a programme flier for Archbishop Redwood's Diamond jubilee, Children's gathering, 28 February 1934. The back of one cutting mentioned the date 1933, but the backs of most are undated. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: 72 newsclippings (approx), stuck into lined exercise book, with black cover 250 x 200 mm. Provenance: Purchased from Smith's Bookshop Limited in 2003. (Item 18 on "A short list of books for sale", October 2003)

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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :The taxpayer's last shilling 1 Mar 1933

Date: 1933

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: B-115-041

Description: Shows a ragged and bemused taxpayer watching G W Forbes and J G Coates (the Minister of Finance) chase a shilling. The taxpayer is commenting 'They won't be happy until they get it!' Original for cartoon published in New Zealand herald Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Signed: T.L. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink 230 x 310 mm on sheet 350 x 490 mm

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Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937 :Nil (desperandum). [The All Blacks v New South Wales. 18 July...

Date: 1907

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937; Auckland weekly news (Newspaper)

Reference: C-109-026

Description: The defeated All Blacks are depicted as a wounded and weeping kiwi. In the background is a crowd of kangaroos in striped pants, who leap and wave their hats with joy. On the goal crossbar sit two laughing kookaburras. Context: The All Blacks rugby tour of Australia in July 1907. This cartoon shows the New South Wales rugby union side defeating the All Blacks 14-0 in their second of two matches in 1907. The cartoon refers to a game on 18 July 1907 Published in the Auckland Weekly news in July 1907. 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. Published in 'The Other Side of the Ditch' by Ian F. Grant, published by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive in association with Tandem Press, 2001. Note that the score handwritten on the verso of the original cartoon is incorrect. The words 'Nil (desperandum) can be seen in faint pencil beneath the cartoon. Inscriptions: Verso - NZ-O, NSW-17, 1921 at Christchurch Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash 310 x 420 mm

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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :[A visit to the Auckland Society of Arts exhibition by our com...

Date: 1910 - 1920

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: C-109-014

Description: Nineteen vignettes of daily life, mostly of Maori life, including a parody of a Goldie portrait (All 'e same te Pakeha) showing an elderly Maori man grimacing and quaffing rum; a Maori woman with toothache; "A hero of many fights", a profile view of a tattooed man with many bandages on his face; "On the Waipa", a Maori woman rowing as she drinks alcohol, with a small boy and a pig eyeing one another in the front of the canoe. Also scenes of European, or not racially specific life: "The end of the garden" showing a cow chewing up planted carrots; "Crossing the Manukau Bar" with people vomitting over the edge of a ship in high waves; "Roses" with a Pakeha man with a drinker's red nose; "In the Domain" showing groups of lovers embracing; "The Emerald Isle" showing Irishmen murdering each other; "Waiting to be shod" showing two old hacks waiting for shoeing at the blacksmith's, while the blacksmith embraces a woman. The original for a drawing published in the Auckland Weekly news, 20 July 1905, supplement p. 5. Other Titles - Scenes of Maori life [former title] Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - T. L. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash 362 x 530 mm

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Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937 : Maori life. At home in the smart set / Harding and Billing's...

Date: 1909 - 1920

From: [Postcard album of cards donated by Mrs Brabin. 1909-1920s].

By: Brabin, Agnes, 1929-; Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: Eph-F-POSTCARD-Vol-1-11-1

Description: Shows the interior of a Maori home, with the father trying to wash his screaming child in a pan on the floor. The mother smokes a pipe and reading the gossip column of the paper in a deckchair, toasting her feet on the stove though her elegant boots are on the floor nearby. Another son makes himself smart in the back room, struggling with his tie. The family all have European clothes and live in a European house, but through the back door is a whare and pigs root in the back yard while a dog sits in the doorway. Context: The cartoon is an illustration of a popular view of Maori by European immigrants of the time who regarded themselves as rather more sophisticated, perhaps 'civilised'. The cartoon reflects an attitude of mockery at Maori attempts to imitate Pakeha behaviour. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on postcard in album.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 84 x 139 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mrs A S Brabin in 1980.

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Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937 :Butcher! Evening Post, 14 November 1932.

Date: 1932

From: Various artists :Collection of newspaper clippings, photocopies and bromides of cartoons by Hiscocks (A-315-1), T. Lloyd (A-315-2), various artists from the "Ladies' Journal", "The Freelance", "New Zealand Graphic" and "Melbourne Punch" (A-315-3), Nisbet (A-315-4-001/012) and Malcolm Evans (A-315-5).

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: A-315-2-192

Description: John Bull, representing Great Britain, is being besieged by hawkers (country stereotypes), trying to sell him 'South African meat', 'Argentina beef', 'N. Z. lamb', 'Australian meat' and 'Irish stew'. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy.

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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :Kiwi; I think I would look better without it. Dominion. [1907?]

Date: 1907

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: C-109-023

Description: Shows Sir Joseph Ward tying a peacock's feathers spelling "Dominion" to a kiwi's tail. Refers to the transformation of New Zealand from colonial status to a Dominion within the British Commonwealth and the reluctance of some New Zealanders to undergo this change, promoted by Premier Ward Ward gained agreement to Dominion status for New Zealand at the 1907 Imperial Conference Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and sepia 310 x 470 mm

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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :[Caricatures of New Zealand life. Our comic artist's impressio...

Date: 1908

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: C-109-033

Description: A set of vignettes, supposedly representing pictures shown at the Auckland Society of Arts. The central view, a caricature of a Goldie portrait, titled 'A study of Maori life. A noble specimen of a fast vanishing race' shows an elderly Maori woman in pain and having a front tooth pulled out with a piece of cord. From top left the other views include 'Where is my boy tonight', a portrait of a seated middle-aged woman; 'The roadless North', a man being thrown from his horse; 'Get away little fly', a dog unable to reach a fly on the end of its nose; 'The curly-headed coon', an absent-minded professor smoking a pipe; 'The Pie-oneer's story - I've a sick wife and 19 children at home', showing a man receiving charity in the shape of a hot pie; 'Fish oh!', a Chinese fishmonger with a basket of stinking fish; 'The father of the Pah' showing an elderly Maori man; 'A cold beauty' showing a young woman; 'The white cow', showing a girl fleeing from a cow tied by its tail to a tree; 'Kiss me' showing a young woman, her eyes closed and lips pursed; 'Twenty-six by twenty' showing a young couple, the woman seated on the man's knee; 'Ph tuck me in my little bed' showing an elderly Maori woman asleep; 'The coming of the fleet' showing Maori canoes as steamships with American flags; 'A farm scene' showing a man dragging two reluctant horses; 'Cheap - an art patron' showing a kiwi and a man in bowler hat viewing pictures on the wall and placing pennies in a bowl extended by the hand of one portrait. Published in the Auckland Weekly on 21 May 1908, supplement p.5 with the title 'Our comic artist's impressions of the Auckland Society of Arts annual exhibition' Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - T. L. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Sepia ink and wash, 363 x 520 mm

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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :[Britain defeated by the All Blacks]. 1908

Date: 1908

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: C-109-020

Description: Shows a kiwi dressed as an All Black with a defeated British lion. They are on a rugby field, with ecstatic crowds behind them. A photographer (might this be Trevor Lloyd?) crouches on the left taking pictures. Context: The cartoon shows a 1908 test game during the tour of New Zealand of a British team (comprising English and Welsh players). There were three tests: the All Blacks won 2 and one was drawn. Overall points were 64 for the All Blacks and 8 against. This cartoon celebrates the New Zealand victory in the third test at Auckland. New Zealand won 29-0. Dating: the cartoon was originally dated by the Library as 1905 when it was described in 1979, on the assumption it showed the All Blacks playing in Britain. The scene is in New Zealand and the cartoon was published in the Auckland Weekly News 30 July 1908. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Supplied title Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, sepia ink and wash, Chinese white and some watercolour, 380 x 537 mm

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Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937 :The kings of Te Kuiti ; the Maori landlord again [ca 1907]

Date: 1905 - 1909

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: C-109-024

Description: Shows Europeans as slaves of Maori landlords. In the centre is a large Maori man, smoking a cigar and having his boots polished by a young Pakeha male who is using 'Te Kuiti polish'. The Maori man has a bottle of alcohol at his side, labelled 'cold tea', with another finished bottle beside it. In the left background is a whare labelled 'Bank of Te Kuiti' and 'You pay rent here - kapai' with another Maori man happily accepting a large bag of money from a European, while in the right background, a procession of Maori men are advancing, followed and supported by European men. Refers to the perception that Maori are overcharging for the rents on their land and 'wasting' land that Pakeha could be converting for farming. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Sepia ink and wash, 300 x 430 mm

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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :The lady in the case. 20 September 1933

Date: 1933

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: B-115-020

Description: Shows coalition partners J G Coates and G W Forbes reacting with shock to the appearance of Mrs Elizabeth McCombs, 1st woman M P, who took office 13 Sep 1933. Behind Mrs McCombs is an indignant jack-in the box figure, representing the Maori race, some of whom had objected to women in Parliament. The Maori figure is marked 'their troubles' and has appeared at the same time as Mrs McCombs, out of the box, but is much larger and more threatening than Mrs McCombs, and hence more of a problem to the Government See Mrs E R McCombs, N.Z.'s 1st woman MP (q920 McC) Exhibited in 'Harpies & Heroines: A cartoon history of the changing roles of women in New Zealand' Exhibition curated by Rachel Macfarlane and Cerridwyn Young of the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited at the National Library Gallery, 11 July - 26 October 2003. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink 240 x 390 mm on sheet 310 x 490 mm

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