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118250
  • Title
    Collection of political cartoons by Alan Moir
  • Creator
  • Call number
    PXE 741
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    1973-1995
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    118250
  • Physical Description
    23 drawings - ink and marker pen on card - 26 x 37 cm approx. or smaller
    58 drawings - marker pen on duoshade board - 27 x 42 cm approx. or smaller
  • Scope and Content
    THE FOLLOWING DRAWINGS APPEARED IN THE BULLETIN
    7 Oct. 1973; 1. The new Whitlam ministry were straining at the leash
    3 Nov. 1973; 2. Whitlam raises flag
    8 Dec. 1973; 3. Bob Hawke & Gough Whitlam
    22 Dec. 1973; 4. Gough Whitlam and inflation
    28 Jan. 1974; 5. Al Grassby's Australia
    9 Feb. 1974; 6. Whitlam Malaysia, Thailand...
    16 Feb. 1974; 7. Lionel Murphy as Sherlock
    2 Mar. 1974; 8. Democracy at work
    13 Apr. 1974; 9. Autumn Trendies
    3 Aug. 1974; 10. Stewart and arts ministry
    10 Aug. 1974; 11. Whitlam in Caucusia
    24 Aug. 1974; 12. Clyde Cameron was not able to keep up with the unemployed
    5 May 1974; 13. Frank Crean, Gough Whitlam, Bob Hawke, Jim Cairns floating on $
    8 Feb. 1975; 14. The Super Inflated ego
    29 Mar. 1975; 15. Malcolm Fraser cuttings heads off Billy Snedden and John Gorton
    24 May 1975; 16. Jim Cairns sowing seeds
    5 July 1975; 17. PNG Independence
    19 July 1975; 18. Thought you thought this thing (Rex Connor) would be tame
    9 Aug. 1975; 19. ALP Executive "There I think he's learnt his lesson"
    4 Oct. 1975; 20. Great Connor mineral dream
    8 Nov. 1975; 21. Three wise monkeys
    27 Dec. 1975; 22. New Year
    7 Feb. 1976; 23. Brave New Australia

    THE FOLLOWING CARTOONS APPEARED IN THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
    1985; 24. NSW Government and illegal gambling
    1985; 25. The Never-never
    1985; 26. Lionel Murphy 'The story so far..'
    1986; 27. Neville Wran 'what the...'
    1987; 28. Bob Hawke and privatisation 'He's listening to the people'
    1987; 29. J Curve
    1987; 30. More Die
    1987; 31. John Howard and 'the good old days'
    1988; 32. 1788 ... 1888 ... 1988
    1988; 33. Communism / Capitalism
    1989; 34. I got my foot in the door [Bob Hawke and the US beef markets]
    1989; 35. Imagine the luxury
    1989; 36. Bob Hawke and the Accord VI
    1989; 37. Great News It's coming down a couple of centimetres
    1990; 38. I need them to protect myself against people like me
    1990; 39.I'm not running for leadership .....
    1990; 40. Andrew Peacock - election 33 kms
    1991; 41. There was deep division in the ALP over privatisation ....
    1991; 42. I don't like the look of this [Bob Hawke as PM ..]
    1991; 43. Wal Murray and NSW Nats in boat.
    1991; 44. 'Pinocchio' Greiner putting on make up
    1991; 45. The [leadership] issue is dead and buried ...
    1992; 46. Congratulations 1 millionth unemployed
    1992; 47. Crippled Greiner
    1992; 48. Amnesia Clinic
    1992; 49. 100000 unemployed [Unemployed white paper]
    1992; 50. Country women are wonderful... they can manage the household ... (Call No.: 1992)
    1992; 51. Been waiting long? [Mabo panic conference no. 5]
    1993; 52. Homefund
    1993; 53. Collateral damage
    1993; 54. Democracy Government of the people, for the people, by the people in marginal electorates
    1993; 55. But ... why? [John Hewson and the GST dead cat]
    1993; 56. I stand beside my deputy [John Fahey and Wal Murray (NP)]
    1993; 57. True Believers
    1993; 58. Hewson in rubber dinghy of Liberals
    1993; 59. Scrooge [John Hewson promised to overturn Mabo reforms]
    1993; 60. We want land rights for our sacred sites
    1994; 61. When we fly over the drought area give them a sympathetic wave for me ... [Sydney Cosmetics / Paul Keating]]
    1994; 62. Sydney / Canberra [Third runway noise protests]
    1994; 63. Bob Carr as unpopular leader of the opposition
    1994; 64. For God's sake don't smile [Racial vilification act]
    1994; 65. Australia, USA, Japan trade
    1994; 66. There's Gold in them thar hills ... [Mabo]
    1994; 67. Loggers to the left ... truckies a bit further [demonstration at Parliament House, Canberra]
    1994; 68. When I say yes I really mean maybe ... [Alexander Downer]
    1994; 69. Welcome to Australia - Please follow the arrows
    1994; 70. Gay Rights / EIEIO
    1994; 71. Party Games / A little to the right ... keep going ...
    1994; 72. I hope you appreciate how inconvenient this drought-thing is ...! [Paul Keating]
    1994; 73. It's ... It's a miracle ... my memory .. it's ... it's come back !!! [Alan Bond]
    1995; 74. I'll put the facts from the beginning ... [Carmen Lawrence]
    1995; 75. Dili-Dally [Gareth Evans]
    1995; 76. The Battle-fields [The Super League/ARL conflict]
    1995; 77. Jacque Chirac, the bomb, and world opinion
    1995; 78. Deficit / Just remember you've never had it so good
    1995; 79. [Blind police commissioner]
    1995; 80. Gun control debate / The silent majority
    1995; 81. [Bob Carr and escalating Olympic costs]
    1995; 82. The True Believers
  • General note

    Identification and dating of these cartoons was provided by the artist
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    Many of the drawings have been inscribed by the artist
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