photographic material Events, activities and individuals associated with the career of Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney as Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and as Prime Minister of Canada, as well as activities of Mrs. Mila Mulroney and Caroline, Ben, Mark and Nicolas Mulroney, 1984-1993. Photo signed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of 1984 Cabinet Ministers; photo with Bill Clinton, President of United States of America, 1993; photo with Helmut Kohl, Chancellor of Germany, 1992; Canada Ski Jumping team, 1988 Winter Olympic Games, Calgary; Brian Mulroney, aged of 11 and 13 years old, Polyvalente des Baies, Baie-Comeau, 1950 and 1952. Photos by unknown photographers and by the following: Peter Bregg; Andy Clark; Robert Cooper; Devries-Mikkelsen Photography; Ken Ginn; F. Scott Grant; Yousuf Karsh; Bill McCarthy; François Proulx; North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Office of the Prime Minister's Official Photographer, Tokyo; Official White House Photographer, Washington..
artistic material Promotional poster portraits of Brian Mulroney, alone and with Mila Mulroney.. created by PC CANADA FUND.
artistic material A collection of 68 original editorial and/or political cartoons, by various Canadian artists, some of which have been published and/or syndicated in major newspapers across Canada. The collection, for the most part, satirizes and/or lampoons various persons, issues or events associated with the early political career of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.. Among the artists whose works are represented in the collection are the following: Roland Berthiaume ("Berthio") for various Québec newspapers; Josh Beutel for the "Saint John Telegraph Journal"; Dale Cummings for the "Winnipeg Free Press"; Frederick Curatola for the "Toronto Sun"; Susan Dewar for the "Calgary Sun"; Andrew Donato for the "Toronto Sun"; Edward Franklin for the "Globe and Mail"; Jean-Pierre Girerd for "La Presse"; Michael Graston for the "Windsor Star"; William Hogan for the "Moncton Times-Transcript"; Tom Innes for the "Calgary Herald"; Anthony Jenkins for the "Globe and Mail"; Jan Kamienski for "The Winnipeg Sun"; Rusins Kaufmanis and Alan King for the "Ottawa Citizen"; Robert Krieger for the "Vancouver Province"; John Larter for the "Toronto Star"; Philip Mallette for the "Winnipeg Free Press"; Edward McNally for the "Montreal Star"; Terry Mosher ("Aislin") for the "Montreal Gazette"; Roy Peterson for the "Vancouver Sun"; Denny Pritchard for the "Saskatoon Star Phoenix"; Victor Roschkov for the "Edmonton Sun"; Merle Tingley for the "London Free Press"; and Edd Uluschak for the "Edmonton Journal"..
Political themes and/or events represented in the collection include the following: the Lester Pearson Liberal Government (1 work); the 1976 Conservative Leadership Campaign (1 work); the Joe Clark Conservative Government (1 work); the 1980 Federal Election period (1 work); the Joe Clark Conservative Opposition (4 works); the 1983 Conservative Leadership Review (3 works); the 1983 Conservative Leadership Campaign (9 works); the Brian Mulroney Conservatives in Opposition (4 works); the 1984 Liberal Leadership Campaign (1 work); the John Turner Liberal Government (2 works); the 1984 Federal Election (31 works); Brian Mulroney, the new Prime Minister (4 works); the Mulroney Conservatives in power (6 works). -- Among the various political and/or public personages represented in the collection are the following: Ed Broadbent; Dalton Camp; Jean Chrétien; Joe Clark; David Crombie; John Crosbie; Bill Davis; John Diefenbaker; Don Johnston; William Lyon Mackenzie King; Isabel Mackenzie King; René Lévesque; Flora MacDonald; Mark MacGuigan; Paul Martin (Sr.); Lester B. Pearson; John Roberts; Mitchell Sharp; Pierre Elliot Trudeau; Eugene Whelan; Bill White. [Foreign] Guiseppi Garibaldi; Ronald Regan and Uncle Sam..