Rayner, Frederick Richard, fl 1893-1908 :[Two cartoons]. The gag that didn't work!; and, Four caricatures by various artists. [Sketcher" clipping. 1905].

Date
1905
By
Rayner, Frederick Richard, active 1893-1908
Reference
A-225-040/041
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Quantity: 2 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).

Physical Description: Engravings on newsprint, 280 x 237 mm.

Transfers: Transferred from Ephemera Collection in 2002..

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Various artists :[Clippings of cartoons published in New Zealand newspapers. 1890s-1905].
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2 b&w photo-mechanical print(s), Works of art, Engravings, Cartoons (Commentary), Engravings on newsprint, 280 x 237 mm., Orientation: Vertical image
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Rayner, Frederick Richard, fl 1893-1908 :The gag that didn't work! ["Sketcher" clipping...

Date: 1905

From: Various artists :[Clippings of cartoons published in New Zealand newspapers. 1890s-1905].

Reference: A-225-040

Description: Shows Prime Minister Richard Seddon trying to gag a man called Free Speech, while Joseph Ward tries to stop four politicians who shout from behind an "Historic Stone Wall erected by Massey, Taylor, Fisher [and] Bedford". Seddon asks Joe (Joseph Ward) to stop the noise while he puts through an amendment to prevent anyone mentioning Heroes or Oats. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Engraving on newsprint, 170 x 205 mm. Transfers: Transferred from Ephemera Collection in 2002..

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Various artists :[Four caricatures. "Sketcher" clipping. 1905].

Date: 1905

From: Various artists :[Clippings of cartoons published in New Zealand newspapers. 1890s-1905].

By: Rayner, Frederick Richard, active 1893-1908

Reference: A-225-041

Description: Includes "A one-rabbit sport", by Master [N.G?] Buchanan; "Murphycuss Blightproofus" by Fred Rayner; Freddie Cray, by NCP; and, "Poko" Pike proprietor of Boscar Ties, by NCP. Quantity: 4 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Engravings on newsprint page, 280 x 238 mm. Processing information: Transferred from Ephemera Collection in 2002.