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Various artists :[Clippings of political cartoons featuring Sir Thomas McKenzie, from the Canterbury Times, Observer, NZ Times, Spectator, and NZ Free Lance. ca 1910-1912].
- Date
- 1909 - 1915
- By
- Blomfield, John Collis, 1878-1942; Blomfield, William, 1866-1938; Gilmour, John Henry, 1892-1951; Hiscocks, Eceldowne Frederick, 1879-; Hope, Will, active 1910-1920s; Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937; Low, David Alexander Cecil (Sir), 1891-1963; Macbeth, William, active 1908-1920; Mann, H, active 1910; Osborn, Stanley, active 1912
- Reference
- J-054-001/147
- Description
105 photocopies made from a scrapbook album lent for photocopying.
Source newspapers include: New Zealand Observer, Spectator, New Zealand Times, Canterbury Times, Dominion, New Zealand Free Lance, Auckland Weekly News, New Zealand Town and Country Life.
Cartoonists include: David Low, H Mann, E F Hiscocks, Trevor Lloyd, J C Blomfield, William Blomfield ("Blo"), W Macbeth, Stanley ("Tani") Osborn, Will H [Hope], Gilmour.
Quantity: 105 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).
Physical Description: Photocopies on sheets 420 x 297 mm.
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- Partly restricted - Curator required
- Format
- 105 b&w photo-mechanical print(s), Caricatures, Cartoons (Commentary), Photocopies, Works of art, Photocopies on sheets 420 x 297 mm.
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UnknownLloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :Always moving on - the serious plight of a southern member of ...
Date: 1911
From: Various artists :[Clippings of political cartoons featuring Sir Thomas McKenzie, from the Canterbury Times, Observer, NZ Times, Spectator, and NZ Free Lance. ca 1910-1912].
By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937; Auckland weekly news (Newspaper)
Reference: J-054-102
Description: A weeping Thomas Mackenzie, New Zealand politician, is pushed away from a stool by a policeman wearing a label 'Boundaries Commission'. Other stools are empty, labelled 'High Commissionership - or ?', 'Tairei lost 1911', 'Waikouaiti lost 1908', 'Waihemo lost 1902'. In the background Prime Minister Joe Ward and another politician are playing games with a 'seat'. Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Extended Title - The Hon. T. Mackenzie, Minister for Commerce and Agriculture in the Ward Government, has suffered the loss of his seat after three consecutive sittings of the Electoral Boundaries Commission. After being driven to Waikouaiti by the abolition of the Waihemo seat, he had to stand for Taieri at the last election, though his constituency being again done away with. This year's census figures necessitated the transference of one seat from the South to the North Island, and again Mr. Mackenzie was the victim. He announces his intention of contesting another seat, not yet named, but the opinion is generally held that he will be sent to London to fill the High Commissionership shortly to be vacated by Sir William Hall-Jones. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size phtocopy of newspaper clipping. Image size 120 x 203 mm
Blomfield, John Collis, 1878-1942 :His first parade. The New Zealand Town and Country L...
Date: 1912
From: Various artists :[Clippings of political cartoons featuring Sir Thomas McKenzie, from the Canterbury Times, Observer, NZ Times, Spectator, and NZ Free Lance. ca 1910-1912].
By: Blomfield, John Collis, 1878-1942
Reference: J-054-010
Description: New Zealand prime minister Thomas Mckenzie reviews a motley parade of his new cabinet. Other Titles - The Hon. Tammas parades his "Cabinet of all the Impossibilities" Extended Title - Hon. Tammas - Aye, mon, an the a fine lot as ye can see for yersel! :Young New Zealand (aghast) - A fine lot they are? Of mixed opinions; a regular Scotch mixture in fact. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A3 size phtocopy of newspaper clipping. Image size 153 x 255 mm
Cartoonist unknown :Maori land. Pakeha Land Monopolist. The Canterbury Times, 26 June 1...
Date: 1912
From: Various artists :[Clippings of political cartoons featuring Sir Thomas McKenzie, from the Canterbury Times, Observer, NZ Times, Spectator, and NZ Free Lance. ca 1910-1912].
By: Canterbury times (Christchurch, N.Z.)
Reference: J-054-074
Description: New Zealand prime minister Thomas McKenzie as a brigand is creeping up on a maori peacefully digging his garden, watched by a woman seated in front of a meeting house. Behind McKenzie hovers a large farmer idientified as 'Pakeha Land Monopolist'. The cartoon is signed 'W.M. 1912' at the bottom. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A3 size photocopy of newspaper clipping.
Low, David Alexander Cecil (Sir), 1891-1963:Tom MacKenzie. High Commissioner for M.L.
Date: 1909 - 1915
From: Various artists :[Clippings of political cartoons featuring Sir Thomas McKenzie, from the Canterbury Times, Observer, NZ Times, Spectator, and NZ Free Lance. ca 1910-1912].
By: Low, David Alexander Cecil (Sir), 1891-1963
Reference: J-054-111
Description: photocopy made from a scrapbook album lent for photocopying. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photocopies on sheets 420 x 297 mm.
Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937 :Scotland For Ever. Auckland Weekly News, 28 March 1912.
Date: 1912
From: Various artists :[Clippings of political cartoons featuring Sir Thomas McKenzie, from the Canterbury Times, Observer, NZ Times, Spectator, and NZ Free Lance. ca 1910-1912].
By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937; Auckland weekly news (Newspaper)
Reference: J-054-001
Description: New Zealand prime minister Thomas Mckenzie dancing gleefully in full Highland regalia. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A3 size phtocopy of newspaper clipping. Image size 256 x 203 mm
Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :Will she weather it? Auckland Weekly News, 4 April 1911.
Date: 1911
From: Various artists :[Clippings of political cartoons featuring Sir Thomas McKenzie, from the Canterbury Times, Observer, NZ Times, Spectator, and NZ Free Lance. ca 1910-1912].
By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937; Auckland weekly news (Newspaper)
Reference: J-054-003
Description: Cartoon on the general election of 1911 showing Sir J Ward, G Fowlds and other unidentified politicians. They are shown aboard a Maori canoe about to be wrecked on a rock marked Elections 1911. A shark labelled Socialism is in the water in the foreground. A crew member is holding up three pennants one marked 'Baronet', and two marked 'K. C. M. G.' referring to several knighted M. P.s Lithograph copy at B-034-007 Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A3 size photocopy of newsclipping.
Blomfield, William, 1866-1938 :Political Bliss. The New Zealand Observer, 4 May 1912 (f...
Date: 1912
From: Various artists :[Clippings of political cartoons featuring Sir Thomas McKenzie, from the Canterbury Times, Observer, NZ Times, Spectator, and NZ Free Lance. ca 1910-1912].
By: Blomfield, William, 1866-1938; New Zealand observer (Newspaper)
Reference: J-054-018
Description: New Zealand politicians Thomas Mckenzie, of Liberal Labour, and William Massey of the Reform Pary, eye the 'apple' of government office. Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Extended Title - There should be an end to the party wrangling and struggling for office, which had clouded the politics of the Dominion - Hon. G.W. Russell. Tom Mackenzie - My dear Willie, do not eat this sweet apple just to please me. Willie Massey - No, my darling Tom, I cannot rob you even of a bite. You eat it all if we cannot share it. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A3 size phtocopy of newspaper clipping.
Blomfield, William, 1866-1938 :Whistling in the dark to keep his pecker up. The New Zea...
Date: 1912
From: Various artists :[Clippings of political cartoons featuring Sir Thomas McKenzie, from the Canterbury Times, Observer, NZ Times, Spectator, and NZ Free Lance. ca 1910-1912].
By: Blomfield, William, 1866-1938; New Zealand observer (Newspaper)
Reference: J-054-077
Description: New Zealand prime minister Thomas Mckenzie, on a dark path at night watched by William Massey in an ambush, clutches to himself an apple labelled 'ministry', and a club (trusty waddy) labelled 'party pledges'. Mckenzie, who took office in March 1912, lost office to Massey in July 1912. Published in 'Grant, Ian F. Public Lives - New Zealand's Premiers and Prime Ministers 1856-2003 (Book title)' 2003. Extended Title - Prime Minister Tom (whistling) - Pooh! I'm not frightened a bit. Nobody can take this golden apple from me while I carry this trusty waddy to defend myself. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A3 size photocopy of newspaper clipping.