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Blomfield, John Collis, 1878-1942 :The passing of the Maori - what we're coming to. New...
Date: 1906
By: New Zealand free lance (Newspaper); Blomfield, John Collis, 1878-1942
Reference: J-065-037
Description: A crowd of Pakeha New Zealanders stare rudely at an elderly Maori man and his wife and child outside a shop. The cartoonist is seen drawing on the left hand side. The suggestion made by the cartoon is that the Maori race is dying and that those few left are a novelty. This cartoon can be seen in context in Papers Past - New Zealand Free Lance, Volume VII, Issue 337, 15 December 1906, Page 34. (Supplement to the regular issue) Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: A5 size bromide photograph
Blomfield, William, 1866-1938 :Contempt. A study in reciprocity. New Zealand Observer, ...
Date: 1908
From: Various artists :Collection of newspaper clippings, photocopies and bromides of cartoons by various cartoonists
By: Blomfield, William, 1866-1938; New Zealand observer (Newspaper)
Reference: A-312-1-040
Description: A young Maori dandy and an elderly Maori man, who is sitting outside his whare wrapped in his blanket, show the same contempt for each other as their dogs do. This cartoon can be seen in context in Paperspast. It is in 'The Observer Christmas Annual' Observer , 18 December 1908, Page 15. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromide photograph, 208 x 165 mm
Hiscocks, Ercildoune Frederick, fl 1899-1940s :A new era in view for the Maori. New Zea...
Date: 1907
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: Hiscocks, Eceldowne Frederick, 1879-; New Zealand Graphic and Ladies' Journal
Reference: A-315-1-018
Description: A young boy representing 'New Zealand today' holds out the tools of self-reliance (an axe), labour (a shovel) and agricultural instruction (a grubber) to a Maori chief who is wearing native dress and standing outside his marae, while 'granny's' offers of 'New Zealand yesterday' of charity, the free potato system, and flour and sugar dole are set aside. Extended Title - Young New Zealand - Now granny, you just run way; I am going to take him in hand. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromide, image size 258 x 202 mm.