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Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
- Date
- 1971 - 1972
- By
- Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989; Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-; Craig, George, 1914-1996
- Reference
- A-349-037/047
- Description
Ten cartoons by Lodge and one by Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
Quantity: 11 original cartoon(s).
Physical Description: Ink, various sizes.
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- Format
- 11 original cartoon(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Cartoons (Commentary), Ink, various sizes.
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Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923-:[First place - Lovelock 3 mins 47.8 seconds; Snell 3 mins 38...
Date: 1972
From: Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
By: Dominion (Newspaper); Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-
Reference: A-349-039
Description: The cartoon shows the winners' rostrum, with two pairs of feet standing in first place, labelled with Lovelock's and Snell's record breaking times, and one pair of feet standing in third place, labelled with Dixon's time, faster than Snell's and Lovelock's but only third. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink and crayon. 302 mm x 390 mm
Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :Will the Olympic Games dispute follow the trend of disp...
Date: 1972
From: Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
Reference: A-349-044
Description: Pictures the African countries' athletes walking out of the Olympic Games in protest against Rhodesia's illegal regime, and the hypothetical scenario that the Games would be cancelled because no settlement could be reached on the matter. The final frame is of a German man in lederhosen and traditional alpine hat, hammering a 'Games cancelled' sign to the stadium gates, as the torch-bearer stops short in front of him. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted by 36 to 31 with three abstentions to recommend Rhodesia's expulsion in the face of mounting international pressure. The National Olympic Committees of Africa threatened to pull out of the games unless Rhodesia was barred from competing. The African nations were demanding Rhodesia's expulsion on the grounds the country was an illegal regime and members of its team were not therefore British subjects. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, lertatone and chinese white, 227 x 320 mm, on sheet 315 x 390 mm
Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :"YOU BEAUT!". 1972
Date: 1972
From: Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
Reference: A-349-040
Description: Shows a man sitting in bed at night, listening to the radio commentary of the race in which Rod Dixon won the 1500 metres bronze medal in 1972. He raises his fist in the air and shouts triumphantly, waking his wife from her sleep with a start Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Nevile Lodge 72 Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, letratone and whiteout, 225 x 320 mm, on sheet 315 x 390 mm
Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :Efforts are to be made shortly to combine all sporting ...
Date: 1972
From: Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
Reference: A-349-046
Description: Makes a play on the idea of combining all sporting bodies in New Zealand to become a single federation, and be run like the Federation of Labour, with sportspeople having to adhere to rules, attend 'stop play' meetings, join a union and go on strike Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Nevile Lodge 72 Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, letratone and chinese white, 305 x 269 mm, on sheet 380 x 314 mm
Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :Congratulations to our rowers! Now, with a little of th...
Date: 1972
From: Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
Reference: A-349-043
Description: Shows a New Zealand Olympic official trying to raise the tally of New Zealand's medal success at the Munich games, by suggesting that the rowing teams that won gold and silver that year won nine medals plus four medals (since each rower was awarded their own medal), instead of one plus one. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Nevile Lodge 72 Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink and whiteout, 227 x 320 mm, on sheet 315 x 390 mm
Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :The NZ Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association repor...
Date: 1971 - 1972
From: Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
Reference: A-349-045
Description: Comments on the New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association being refused a request for more funding from the Golden Kiwi lottery funds. Illustrates in a humourous way how the athletes are feeling the effects of the economic situation at the time The New Zealand Olympic Committee (before 1994, The New Zealand Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association) is the body in New Zealand responsible for selecting athletes to represent New Zealand in the Summer and Winter Olympic and the Commonwealth Games. Golden Kiwi was a New Zealand lottery which began in 1961 and ended in 1989. It was based on philanthropic art union lotteries held for many decades prior. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Nevile Lodge 71 Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, letratone and whiteout, 267 x 400 mm, on sheet 315 x 460 mm
Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :English bookmakers have installed John Walker and Rod D...
Date: 1972 - 1976
From: Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
Reference: A-349-037
Description: Shows a number of humorous scenarios in which John Walker and Rod Dixon's chances of winning their races are being sabotaged by Olympic officials Rod Dixon won the bronze medal for the 1500 metres race at Munich. John Walker did not compete in the 1972 Olympics, which suggests that this cartoon may refer to the 1976 Montreal Olympics Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Nevile Lodge Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink letratone and whiteout, 180 x 320 on sheet 245 x 385
Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :"On your marks! Get set! BANG!". 1972.
Date: 1972
From: Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
Reference: A-349-038
Description: Shows an Olympic official walking past a security guard into the Games arena, on his way to a track race. He has a starter gun in his pocket. The security guard confiscates the gun, pointing to a sign saying no guns are allowed in the Olympic area. The official has to start the race by saying 'Bang!', instead of firing the gun Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - Nevile Lodge Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, letratone and whiteout, 180 x 320 mm on sheet 210 x 385 mm
Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :International goodwill. 1972
Date: 1972
From: Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
Reference: A-349-041
Description: Shows a hand holding the Olympic torch, radiating light on the five rings, the symbol of the continents involved in the Games. Two phrases are quoted as part of the image: 'The Games must go on', by Avery Brundage, and '...but if once we lose this light, 'tis with us perpetual night', by Ben Jonson This cartoon refers to the 'Munich Massacre' which took place on 5 September 1972, and which left a total of 17 people dead, including 11 Israeli athletes and coaches, five members of the Palestinian Black September group, and one West German police officer. The president of the International Olympic Committee, Avery Brundage, insisted that the Games continue. The Ben Jonson (1572-1637) quote comes from 'Volpone', one of the writer's greatest works, first produced in 1605 Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Nevile Lodge 72 [in whiteout] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, letratone and whiteout, 260 x 320 mm, on sheet 315 x 390 mm
Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989:Maybe it's African training methods that our athletes ne...
Date: 1972
From: Various cartoonists :Ten cartoons by Nevile Lodge and one by Eric Heath on the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: A-349-047
Description: The top of the cartoon shows an African boy chasing a zebra. In the bottom two thirds of the cartoon two New Zealand athletes are being chased by two lions through a lion park, watched by their coaches in a car. The winner of the Olympic 400 metres hurdles, Ugandan Akii Bua, used to chase zebras as a boy. There was a proposal to build a lion park near Auckland. Exhibited in 'Fun & Games - New Zealand Cartoon Perspectives on the Olympics 1952-2000 (Exhibition)' Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink and letratone. 374 mm x 315 mm