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Many of lindsay's drawings were completed
during his employment with The Bulletin. While it provided him
with an income his creativity was stifled by the strict editorial
guidelines of the publication. Regardless of the fact that these
works were cartoons his attention to the message and tonal detail
was painstaking. He would complete his cartoons at his home in
Springwood from editorial instructions. In his early years he corresponded
with the newspaper by post and later by telephone. As the Bulletin
began to fail on the back of it's historically strong and unpopular
political views Lindsay 's association was terminated by the then
editor in 1958. |
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