Kennaway Henderson Explained

Andrew Kennaway Henderson (25 May 1879  - 17 January 1960) was a New Zealand clerk, illustrator, cartoonist, editor and pacifist. He was born in London, England, and emigrated to New Zealand as a child.[1] He was imprisoned twice as a conscientious objector in World War I and drew numerous cartoons from a socialist point of view.[2] [3]

He edited and published the left-wing literary magazine Tomorrow in Christchurch, New Zealand from 1934 to 1940. In later life he published some books of drawings and cartoons, and died in Christchurch in 1960.[4]

Notes and References

  1. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19600119.2.152
  2. Web site: Andrew Kennaway Henderson biography at Design and Art Australia Online . Daao.org.au . 2015-07-02.
  3. Web site: Object 45310 Detail | Te Reo Maori | Manuscripts & Pictorial | National Library of New Zealand . mi . Mp.natlib.govt.nz . 1935-07-24 . 2015-07-02.
  4. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19600119.2.152