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Image No: M-1753-1
Title: "All the World Loves a Lover."
Date: May 14, 1938
Photographer/Illustrator: Cameron, Stewart, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: One of a series of anti-Social Credit and anti-William Aberhart cartoons drawn by Stewart Cameron, political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper. 1441 was the actual licence plate number of Aberhart's car.
Subject(s): Political satire / Caricatures and cartoons / Premiers - Alberta
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Image No: M-1753-2
Title: "No Time to Listen."
Date: January 18, 1940
Photographer/Illustrator: Cameron, Stewart, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: One of a series of anti-Social Credit and anti-William Aberhart cartoons drawn by Stewart Cameron, political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Subject(s): Political satire / Caricatures and cartoons / Premiers - Alberta / World war, 1939-1945
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Image No: M-1753-3
Title: "The Attorney-General's Dilemma."
Date: January 20, 1940
Photographer/Illustrator: Cameron, Stewart, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: One of a series of anti-Social Credit and anti-William Aberhart cartoons drawn by Stewart Cameron, political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Subject(s): Political satire / Caricatures and cartoons / Premiers - Alberta
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Image No: M-1753-4
Title: "Camouflage?"
Date: January 23, 1940
Photographer/Illustrator: Cameron, Stewart, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: One of a series of anti-Social Credit and anti-William Aberhart cartoons drawn by Stewart Cameron, political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Subject(s): Political satire / Caricatures and cartoons / Premiers - Alberta
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Image No: M-1753-5
Title: "Weighted in the Balance and Found Wanting."
Date: January 27, 1940
Photographer/Illustrator: Cameron, Stewart, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: One of a series of anti-Social Credit and anti-William Aberhart cartoons drawn by Stewart Cameron, political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Subject(s): Political satire / Caricatures and cartoons / Premiers - Alberta
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Image No: M-1753-6
Title: "Over a Barrel."
Date: January 31, 1940
Photographer/Illustrator: Cameron, Stewart, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: One of a series of anti-Social Credit and anti-William Aberhart cartoons drawn by Stewart Cameron, political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Subject(s): Political satire / Caricatures and cartoons / Premiers - Alberta
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Image No: M-1753-7
Title: "All Wet - So Back to the Little Red Schoolhouse?"
Date: February 3, 1940
Photographer/Illustrator: Cameron, Stewart, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: One of a series of anti-Social Credit and anti-William Aberhart cartoons drawn by Stewart Cameron, political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Subject(s): Political satire / Caricatures and cartoons / Premiers - Alberta
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Image No: M-1753-9
Title: "Andy Found a Knot Hole."
Date: February 10, 1940
Photographer/Illustrator: Cameron, Stewart, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: One of a series of anti-Social Credit and anti-William Aberhart cartoons drawn by Stewart Cameron, political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Subject(s): Political satire / Caricatures and cartoons / Premiers - Alberta
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Image No: M-1753-10
Title: "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep."
Date: February 14, 1940
Photographer/Illustrator: Cameron, Stewart, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: One of a series of anti-Social Credit and anti-William Aberhart cartoons drawn by Stewart Cameron, political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Subject(s): Political satire / Caricatures and cartoons
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Image No: M-1753-11
Title: "The Chicken 'Coup' Mystery."
Date: February 17, 1940
Photographer/Illustrator: Cameron, Stewart, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: One of a series of anti-Social Credit and anti-William Aberhart cartoons drawn by Stewart Cameron, political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Features Lucien Maynard, Minister of Municipal Affairs in the Social Credit government.
Subject(s): Political satire / Caricatures and cartoons
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