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John Anderson, National Party leader, being attacked by Telstra as Peter Costello watches, 2001 [picture] / Pryor
Bib ID 5159275
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Pryor, Geoff, 1944-
 
Online Versions
Description 2001 
1 drawing : liquid paper, pencil, pen, ink and wash on board ; image 22.5 x 34.0 cm., on board 25.8 x 38.5 cm. 
Series

Pryor collection of cartoons and drawings.

Notes

Title devised by cataloguer.

Published in the Canberra Times on 31 October 2001.

Part of the Pryor collection of cartoons and drawings.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-vn5159275

Subjects Privatization - Australia - Caricatures and cartoons.  |  Politicians - Australia - Caricatures and cartoons.  |  Australia - Politics and government - 1990-2001 - Caricatures and cartoons.
Occupation Federal politicians.
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