DescriptionMembers of the Liberal Party of the 17th parliament.jpg
English: Shows portraits of 52 members of Parliament, around a calendar for 1910. At top is an allegorical female figure (Britannia or Zealandia) with shields showing New Zealand and British flags.
Joseph George Ward (1856-1930), Arthur Robert Guinness (1846-1913), James Frederick Arnold (1859-1929), Frederick Ehrenfried Baume (1862-1910), John Pearce Luke (1858-1931), William Donald Stuart MacDonald (1862-1920), John Vigor Brown (1854-1942), Thomas Buxton (1863-1939), James Carroll (1857-1926), George Fowlds (1860-1934), Tame Haereroa Parata (1832/1838?-1917), Hugh Poland (1868-1938), Edward Henry Clark (1870-1932), James Colvin (1844-1919), John Andrew Millar (1855-1915), Roderick McKenzie (1852-1934), Thomas Noble Mackenzie (1853-1930), John George Findlay (1862-1929), Charles Henry Poole (1874-1941), Vernon Herbert Reed (1871-1963), James Craigie (1851-1935), Thomas Henry Davey (1856-1934), David Buddo (1853-1937), Apirana Turupa Ngata (1874-1950), Robert Beatson Ross (1867-1949), George Warren Russell (1854-1937), Alfred Dillon (1847-1915), Thomas Young Duncan (1836-1914), Thomas Edward Youd Seddon (1884-1972), Thomas Kay Sidey (1863-1933), Harry Ell (1862-1934), William Hughes Field (1861-1944), Robert William Smith (1871-1958), John Stallworthy (1854-1923), George William Forbes (1868-1947), Albert Edward Glover (1849-1941), James Thomas Hogan (1874-1953), Henare Kaihau (1855-1920), William Jukes Steward (1841-1912), Edmund Harvey Taylor (fl 1909-1911), John Graham (1843-1926), Henry James Greenslade (1867-1945), Alexander Wilson Hogg (1841-1920), George Laurenson (1857-1913), Peter Henry Buck (1877?-1951), John Charles Thomson (1866-1934), Charles Hall (1843-1937), Josiah Alfred Hanan (1868-1954), William Thomas Jennings (1854-1923), Frank Lawry (1844-1921), Thomas Mason Wilford (1870-1939), George Witty (1856-1941)
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