Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Date
1999 - 2000
By
Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference
H-606
Description

88 cartoons on social and political issues. The topics include student loans and voting, East Timor violence, Jonah Lomu, NZ elections, politics and rugby, Doug Graham, national pride and rugby, children and television, Pakistan politics, the All Blacks, the Alliance at the elections, compulsory military service advocated by Winston Peters, National/Labour health policies, Max Bradford on university campus and peacekeeping, removal of tariffs, television and the world cup, Helen Clark apparently supporting a Green candidate, Winston Peters and coalition partners, election poll results, meat industry, rugby (France vs NZ), rugby world cup, Winston Peters as political dinosaur, list MPs, Winston Peters's supporters, gay issues in politics, NZ First and election policies, electoral advertising, Labour-Alliance coalition, NZ First sinking, excuses for poor performance in rugby and surgery, the Green party, economic growth and political performance, National's poll results, Russia and Chechen terrorism, similarity between party policies, women in politics, political corruption and immigration, Helen Clark's pre-election confidence, Winston Peters comeback, David Lange's alcoholism, drinking age lowered, Helen Clark and Jim Anderton, slow vote counting, the Mars lander, gender difference in education, Greens in parliament, Winston Peters small majority, minority government, beech logging, opposition media training, Labour defence review, Richard Prebble's loss in Wellington Central electorate, Helen Clark's political style, Titewhai Harawira and marae speaking rights, new cabinet ministers, Jim Anderton and TV sports, the Reserve Bank and the NZ economy, Helen Clark to avoid Waitangi, name suppression in American millionaire cannabis charges, Police Commissioner Doone out, Doone in PM's dept, Shipley on Doone, pension goes up, news readers' salaries, builings on Lambton Harbour, Marion Hobbs and TVNZ, destruction of Grozny, national socialism in Austria, Waitangi Marae in 2000, low wages for medical staff, treaty settlement payouts, Jim Anderton as political dinosaur, TV stars' salaries, the F16 aircraft deal, attacks on TVNZ/Paul Holmes, WINZ, Nandor Tanczos and alcohol in parliament, the Americas Cup, NZ cricket, smoking in Australian cricket team, new broadcasting boss, Helen Clark's popularity.

Quantity: 88 cartoon bromide(s).

Physical Description: Bromides, various sizes.

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88 cartoon bromide(s), Works of art, Gelatin silver prints, Cartoons (Commentary), Caricatures, Bromides, various sizes.
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Scott, Thomas 1947- :Relax, my son. You are not unwell. The whole country is in the gri...

Date: 2000

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: J-063-009

Description: A vicar comforts a boy scout whose bedroom walls are covered with posyers of the Prime Minister, Helen Clark. 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. Published in 'Harpies & Heroines' book published by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive in 2003. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A3 size laser copy on poster paper.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :'Raising the pension sends the wrong signal to young New Zealand ...

Date: 2000

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Reference: H-606-066

Description: A young man points out to two elderly women, that raising the rate of the pension sends a wrong signal to young New Zealanders about saving for their retirement. The two women tell him the realities of being old and frail. Extended Title - 'Yeah, right, they'll be queuing up to become frail and elderly...' 'Come here and I'll give you a signal you'll never forget...' Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopy

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Snap! [Evening Post, 22 October 1999].

Date: 1999

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Reference: H-606-016

Description: A young woman's Bendon bra snaps and blows off her. Extended Title - Removal of tariffs leaves New Zealand manufacturing exposed to global competition. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: A5 size bromide of ink drawing.

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Scott, Tom :Warne-ing. Smoking may be harmful to your personality... Evening Post, 24 F...

Date: 2000

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Reference: H-606-085

Description: A small boy is taking a photograph of Australian cricketer Shane Warne who is swearing at him. Exhibition caption reads - Shane Warne might be an Aussie sporting icon, but on the othe side of the Tasman he's more likely to be portrayed as a prime 'destroyer' of New Zealand's fragile cricketing pride. The media pounced when he swore at a young fan who photographed him smoking during a match in Wellington. It was, apparently, something he was being paid in Australia not to do. The public was suitably outraged. 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. Quantity: 1 laser copy. Physical Description: Photocopy, A4 size

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Boy, I'm tempted to yell "Fire!" before Marian gets out of the wa...

Date: 2000

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Reference: H-606-078

Description: The cartoon is divided into two sections horizontally. In the top section Marian Hobbs, Minister for Broadcasting, has four Television New Zealand executives blindfolded and tied up to posts and is saying "I've lined TVNZ execs - sorry TVNZ Board members, against the wall, boss - over to you..." In the section below a smiling Helen Clark, Prime Minister, thinks "Boy, I'm tempted to yell "Fire!" before Marian gets out of the way.." Marian Hobbs, as a new and impulsive Cabinet Minister, had made some mistakes. Quantity: 1 laser copy. Physical Description: laser copy 170 x 230 mm

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Helen Clark appears to support Coromandel Green over the Labour c...

Date: 1999

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Reference: H-606-018

Description: The leader of the New Zealand Labour Party, Helen Clark, with a cannabis cigarette in her hand, refers to her flirtation with the Green Party which advocates the legalisation of cannabis. The cartoon also puns on United States President Bill Clinton's assertion that he had oral sex but not full intercourse with Monika Lewinski and to earlier comments that he had tried cannabis but had not inhaled the smoke. Extended Title - 'I took a puff, but I did not inhale...' Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: A5 size bromide of ink drawing.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :Whumph!!! [Evening post, 20 January 2000].

Date: 2000

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Reference: H-606-060

Description: Shows two views of a footpath. In the top view a flower (the New Zealand economy) is growing up through a crack in the paving. In the centre the word "Whumph!!" appears, and below a heavy weight labelled the "Reserve Bank" has fallen on top of the path, obliterating the flower Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopy

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Scott, Thomas 1947- :Relax, my son. You are not unwell. The whole country is in the gri...

Date: 2000

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Reference: H-606-088

Description: A vicar comforts a boy scout whose bedroom walls are covered with posyers of the Prime Minister, Helen Clark. 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. Published in 'Harpies & Heroines' book published by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive in 2003. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: Bromide, 230 x 175 mm.

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Scott, Tom :Is nobody going to stop me?!! Sob!! Choke!! Evening Post, 16 February 2000.

Date: 2000

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Reference: H-606-079

Description: Exhibition caption reads - Attacks on the money paid by TVNZ to their 'star' presenters led to a vintage performance by Paul Holmes, who reputedly is the most highly paid of them all. Exhibited in '30 from 2000' exhibition of 30 cartoons from the New Zealand Cartoon Archive collection displayed in the National Library (auditorium foyer) from 7 July 2001. The cartoons were all published in the year 2000. Final selection of cartoons made by Rt Hon Jonathon Hunt, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Denis Welch, New Zealand Listener journalist, and Margaret Calder, Chief Librarian of the Alexander Turnbull Library. Quantity: 1 laser copy.. Physical Description: Laser copy, image size 150 x 210 mm.

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :What? She can't do this to me! - I've spent hours practising yell...

Date: 2000

From: Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighty-eight cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post, 30 September 1999 - 29 February 2000.

Reference: H-606-061

Description: 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. Published in 'Harpies & Heroines' book published by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive in 2003. Extended Title - Helen Clark to stay away from Waitangi marae - newspaper headline. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopy