Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 2 and 27 February 1998.

Date
1998
By
Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference
H-448-083/102
Description

Political cartoons.

President Clinton goes on television to clear his name of sex scandal allegations.

Lockwood Smith pledges drought relief to the farmers of Marlborough.

Taxpayers get hit for $270 million payouts to Equiticorp statutory managers.

A Texas justice representative justifies their views on capital punishment.

158 years after the birth of New Zealand, historians work out why the country still suffers from labour pains - fish hooks in Article II of the Treaty.

Titewhai Harawira makes Leader of the Opposition, Helen Clark weep at Waitangi.

Shows an alternate way Titewhai Harawira could have protested over Helen Clark speaking on the marae.

Jenny Shipley and Helen Clark outline their positions on military action against Iraq.

Comment on the proposed military bombing solution for dealing with Iraq's chemical weapons.

New Zealand cricket fans get excited over the Black Caps beating the Australian Cricket team.

Te Papa gets the thumps up.

Jenny Shipley dons her armour and helmet to do battle.

The Press Gallery at Parliament struggle to describe the Prime Minister's, Jenny Shipley's, State of the Nation speech.

Comment on National's Code of Social Responsibility.

Helen Clark, who has been critical of the parenting skills of other MP's is reminded of Frank Sinatra's advise to the Pope on the issue of birth control, 'He no play da game, he no make the rules...'

The newly streamlined Mercury Energy is responsible for plunging Auckland into ongoing power cuts.

An Iraqi child survivor of American bombing reads, a letter from the President, Bill Clinton.

Members of the Board of Mercury Energy are wired to the main power grid - they will be the first to know when the energy to Auckland returns.

A Mercury Energy executive defends their performance.

Winston Peters unveils his preferred immigration application form.

Quantity: 20 cartoon bromide(s).

Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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20 cartoon bromide(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Cartoons (Commentary), Caricatures, B5 size bromides.
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Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-: The verdict on Te Papa...

Date: 16 February 1998

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 2 and 27 February 1998.

Reference: H-448-093

Description: Depicts a man's hand giving the 'thumbs-up' sign, the upright thumb emblazoned with Te Papa Tongarewa's thumbprint logo. Refers to the approval given to build a new national museum for New Zealand. Inscriptions: Recto - top right - Tom Scott [printed] Quantity: 1 b&w copy photographic print(s). Physical Description: Black and white bromide, 160 x 220 mm

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :"When the power is returned to central Auckland, we want the Board o...

Date: 1998

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty cartoons published in the Evening Post between 2 and 27 February 1998.

Reference: H-448-100

Description: Shows two men talking in the right foreground while a row of men sit in electric chairs in the background. They are apparently members of the Board of Mercury Energy, and will be electrocuted when the Auckland power crisis is over and the power returns. Mercury Energy company's practices were blamed for the long power crisis in Auckland in January/February 1998. Published in the Evening Post on 25 February 1998. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromide, 230 x 175 mm.

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