IMAGE
Scott, Thomas, 1947- :8 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 27 June and 6 July 2002.
- Date
- 2002
- By
- Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
- Reference
- H-674-126/133
- Description
Cartoons on political and social issues.
Shows men in an office asleep over their PC's due to watching the World Cup Soccer games and the election buidup.
Graham Mourie has resigned from coaching the Hurricanes, the coaching of the team is seen as Mission Impossible.
Comment on the Catholic Churches involvement in child abuse and their dealing with the now adult victims. Shows the Church is still using secrecy to keep the lid on the issue.
Helen Clark struggles with not appearing arrogant to the voting public when she is so far ahead in the polls.
The Greens hold their flag as they sit on a great white horse (GE ban). The Sustainability Council tries to climb aboard too. The Greens tell them to go and find their own white horse.
Shows Bill English looking down a black hole, which is where National support has gone. Party President, Michelle Boag stands behind him threatening to kick him down the hole too.
Shows several birds in a nest, (Health, Economy, Law & Order, Education and GE) They're all trying to have their voices heard but the GE (genetic engineering) bird is many times bigger than all the others.
A soldier plays the Last Post for the demise of Wellington's evening newspaper, the Evening Post.
Quantity: 8 cartoon bromide(s).
Physical Description: B5 size bromides.
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- 8 cartoon bromide(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Cartoons (Commentary), Caricatures, B5 size bromides.
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UnknownScott, Thomas, 1947- :'You're well ahead in the polls girl, you mustn't appear arrogant...
Date: 2002
From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :8 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 27 June and 6 July 2002.
Reference: H-674-129
Description: Helen Clark, the leader of the New Zealand Labour Party, at a lecturn giving a campaign speech, thinks to herself that she must appear humble - but slips up. Extended Title - 'Can I say at the outset, what an honour, what a privilege it is...' 'This is good. Stay humble girl. You can do it.' "...for you to have me as your Prime Minister!" 'Oops...' Quantity: 1 laser copy.. Physical Description: Laser copy, image size 150 x 205 mm.