Box 1
THL 008.B1
Scope and Content
A4 cut out and painted mask of Bronwyn Bishop [on display at The Howard Library]
Final artwork, inked artwork, tracing paper sketches for fake money designs [on display at The Howard Library]
A3 coloured artwork of Kevin Rudd playing the ukulele and singing "Tip Toe Through the Tulips", with Greg Combet dressed in a leather vest, with a guitar and saying "Cute warm-up act. Just wait til WE take the stage!", Kevin Reynolds bare-chested with a drumstick, and Bill Shorten with a microphone and a guitar [on display at The Howard Library]
A4 inked artwork, sketches and final Christmas card artwork showing Peter Costello, John Howard and Alexander Downer dressed in Asian outfits and singing the well-known carol "We Three Kings of Orient Are". In the background is Pauline Hanson singing "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas" [on display at The Howard Library]
T-shirt with cartoon as well as A3 inked artwork of The Politician's Republic cartoon [on display at The Howard Library]
A4 copy of letter from Jeff Kennett to John Howard about proposed reductions in Commonwealth State Funding
A4 copy of letter from Barbara Hayes to Arthur Sinodinos about Commonwealth State funding
A3 inked artwork of Balance of Power with various demographics around a ballot box
A3 inked artwork for Daniel H Clode letterhead with knight on horse
A4 pencil sketch of Bob Hawke
A4 caricature of John Howard
Pencil sketches on tracing paper [x42]
Small sketch of Paul Keating on a copy of the Australian 7 April 1995
A4 inked artwork of faces [x28]
A4 inked artwork depicting fist of money with ALP written on the wrist
A4 artwork for Thank You notes from Daniel Clode with knight and easel
A3 inked artwork for Campaign Headquarters + A4 copy
A4 copy of artwork about Keating and Labor L.A.W. tax cuts [x2]
A4 copy of artwork depicting Keating and 'Labor Lies'
A3 inked artwork and A4 copy depicting chariot race
A3 inked artwork and A4 copy of Nationals car race
A3 pencil and ink artwork depicting two female politicians with the words 'It's times like these when you really appreciate who your best friends are'
A3 inked artwork and A4 copy of Keating with various speech bubbles
A4 copy of Liberal train with man on bike
A3 copy of transport artwork depicting plane, train, car, truck and boat
A3 inked artwork and A4 copy of Kim Beazley and 'The olde tale of Tom Thumb'
A3 inked artwork and A4 copy of Paul Keating trying to wrangle a bull of 'Foreign Debt'
A3 inked artwork depicting John Howard as a superhero selling off Telecom
A4 inked artwork depicting John Howard in a plane with Cheryl Kernot laying down in front of it
A3 inked artwork and A4 copy depicting Pauline Hanson and a joke about the ABC
A4 inked artwork and A4 copy depicting Paul Keating dressed up as Napoleon and drinking wine while waiting for Question Time
A4 copy of artwork depicting Paul Keating and John Howard talking about the Pacific Highway promise
A3 inked artwork and A4 pamphlet copy depicting a welder paying Union Dues
A4 copy of artwork depicting Carmen Lawrence on a hospital bed talking to Paul Keating about the Liberal health policy
A3 inked artwork of Paul Keating taking money out of the handbag of a shopper. Text about L.A.W. tax cuts.
A4 [x3] design for leaflets 'Try Commissioned Art' with examples of Daniel Clode's work.
A2 inked artwork and A4 copy of Paul Keating reading the paper with the headline 'Howard condemns France' and 'Who's A Shocking Tart eh?'
A3 inked artwork [two figures], A4 inked artwork [cat] and A4 copy of Paul Keating dressed as 'Big Mamma' smacking someone for letting the 'cat out of the bag'. The bag with the cat has 'Tax' written on it.
A4 inked artwork of a crocodile. The text reads 'You don't have to like him, but you've got to respect him'
A3 inked artwork and A4 copy of Australian animals
A4 copy of artwork with John Howard and Peter Costello on the front line with a machine gun saying 'Welcome back'
Andrew Robb photo and various inked sketches of faces
A4 sketch in blue pen of Kim Beazley on one side and other sketches on the other side
A4 pencil sketch of David Oldfield wearing headphones
A4 pencil sketch of Ian Sinclair. Signed by Sinclair
A4 pencil sketch of Michele Gratton and David Ettridge
Small inked artwork for 'Daniel Clode Caricaturist' calligraphy style with quill
Folder with papers about campaign structure, Campaign Headquarters bulletin, media releases and Inside the Hub.
A4 inked artwork of Bronwyn Bishop in various fighting positions
A4 sketch of Simon Crean in ink on the back of scrap paper
Small sketch in ink of [?] on back of scrap paper
A4 pencil sketches of Paul Keating with sticky note attached
A4 pencil sketch with pen outline of Carmen Lawrence on the back of 'Young Achievement Australia' poster
Small inked artwork of a hand holding a plug
Plan and sketches for trifold pamphlet 'Do you Know This Man?'
A4 inked artwork [x2] of Kim Beazley and Bank Manager with final artwork of the two together.
_ in every 100 young job seekers still can't find work here' with 100 faces.
Fax from Chris Miles and information about Paul Keating's visit to Burnie and the misspelling of Bernie. Also, an A4 inked artwork about the mistake.
A4 inked artwork of a hand ripping a page out of the Statute Book with the words 'L.A.W. Rip! R.I.P.'
A4 inked artwork of a hand about to write on a Liberal scroll
Fax from Peter Costello about budget results, underlying results, Commonwealth debt and Foreign debt. Sketches and artwork for '800% increase' and '13 years of foreign debt'.
Inked artwork and final product for trifold pamphlet about Labor Promises
Fax from Darryl Johnston at Australian Medical Association with a copy of Clode's cartoon that appeared in the 19 February 1996 edition of the Australian Medicine magazine
Poster and associated artwork relating to Paul Keating and the Telstra privatisation with people asking questions
A4 copy of Ralph Willis poster with 'Pretenders always get caught in the end'
Sketches, A4 inked artwork [4] and final trifold pamphlet with artwork. On the front is 'Has Labor Left You Out?'
A4 inked, pencil sketches and final artwork for a trifold pamphlet about Paul Keating called 'The Great Pretender'
Inked artwork and final artwork for a pamphlet about Paul Keating with the title 'Magical Surprises Within'
Artwork and final copies about the National Union of Students
A4 inked artwork and smaller copy for Howzat! With Howard emoji and Paul Keating's head
A3 inked artwork of Canberra with various landmarks
A3 inked artwork of Laurie Oakes with spotted tie and spotted jacket.
A3 inked artwork of members from the Liberal coalition party and the Labor Party shouting and pointing at each other. John Howard and Kim Beazley are portrayed along with many others
A4 copy of campaign poster about local Labor politician Wayne Berry and senior advisor Sue Robinson hiding information about scandals.
A4 copy of sketches of Julia Gillard front on and in profile showing identifying features.
Sketch of Martin Ferguson front on and in profile. Written in read pen in Swan Combet Crean Ferguson
Pacman cartoon [5 pages]. Pencil sketch of Sharon Burrows with the note "Black hair. Light brown streak in hair" Other sketches of politician's faces are on the right-hand side. Sketch of Greg Combet and Julia Gillard standing side by side with the notes "Dark Brown Hair. Copper Red hair. Orange badges". Notes on how the cartoon is to be laid out on a scrap piece of paper with advertising for the movie The Guru. Print out of Pacman with lay out sketched around. Sketch of Simon Crean and Martin Ferguson standing side by side.
Three pencil sketches on the one page of Wayne Swann
Pencil drawing of Peter Garrett's face.
Pencil sketch of Wayne Swann as a Buddhist monk doing meditation
A3 inked artwork of Australia as a boy standing in front of personified England and America as adults behind
A4 pencil sketch of Julia Gillard's face. She is looking down.
A4 pencil sketch of Julia Gillard. She is wearing a bikini and elbow length gloves.
A4 pencil sketch of Julia Gillard's face. Caricature
A4 pencil sketches of male topless bodies, a guitar, a sombrero, bucket a spade and sandals.
A4 pencil sketch of Kevin Rudd, Greg Combet and Dean Mighell
Small cartoon strip square with Air Force One flying off with a kiwi staying 'Brother! You gave your word'
A4 pencil sketches of Kevin Rudd faces
Email exchange between Daniel Clode and the Tactics Unit Members relating to things that Peter Garrett had said. Also, a note relating to the cartoon "Land Clearing"
Nomination Form and Pledge for the Australian Labor Party - Victorian Branch Federal Parliamentary. Highlighted is "I hereby pledge … to vote as a majority of the Parliamentary Party may decide at a duly constituted Caucus meeting" and "I have been a financial member of the ... Union for the past three months"
A4 pencil sketch of Kevin Rudd and Peter Costello. On the back is written "This guy heard at work getting policy together. This Rudd guy's being a peep. Pete won't notice if I copy, will he? How do you spell that Pete? Let's take a sneak photo and use my toes. I like that one, I'll call it my own"
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