Sir John George Findlay
1862–1929
(Person)
Lawyer, politician, writer.
Works by this Author in Our Collection
- Legal Liberty; a lecture delivered before the Philosophical Society, Palmerston North, on Thursday, April 21, 1910 in The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 81
- Labour and the Arbitration Act; speech, delivered at a meeting of the Wellington Liberal and Labour Federation held in Wellington on 17th June, 1908 in The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 81
- The Degeneration of Liberalism In New Zealand in The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 75
- Anarchism: its origin and aim; a lecture delivered in Wellington by J.D. (sic) Findlay in The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 72
- The Land Bill, Address by the Attorney-General, Mr Massey’s Criticisms Answered in The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 78
Mentioned in
- Armageddon or Calvary: The Conscientious Objectors of New Zealand and "The Process of Their Conversion"
- New Zealand Now
- Was It All Cricket?
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Other Collections
The following collections may have holdings relevant to "Sir John George Findlay":
- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, which has entries for many prominent New Zealanders.
- Archives New Zealand, which has collections of maps, plans and posters; immigration passenger lists; and probate records.
- National Library of New Zealand, which has extensive collections of published material.
- Auckland War Memorial Museum, which has extensive holdings on the Auckland region and New Zealand military history.
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which has strong holdings in Tāonga Māori, biological holotypes and New Zealand art.
- nzhistory.net.nz, from the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.