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Neville Colvin

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282: 50:. His skill in illustration and satire were already evident at high school, where he contributed cartoons and caricatures to the school's quarterly magazine. His school career appears to have been successful: "He was a member of the first eleven cricket team and a scholar in English, Chemistry and Latin, as well as a regimental sergeant-major of the cadet corps and head boy in his final year." He attended the 335: 81:
Colvin's reputation as a cartoonist was well established through is work on the 2NZEF Times when he returned to New Zealand. He took up the high-profile role of editorial cartoonist for
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Colvin volunteered for World War II, initially training as a commando in Australia before being conscripted into the Second Expeditionary Forces (
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Colvin emigrated to England in 1956, having become 'increasingly frustrated with criticism of his work by senior staff at the
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took on the role of war artist, Colvin took over his role as 'camp humorist', contributing regular cartoons to the
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between 1938 and 1940, training to be a teacher and studying for an arts degree.
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Soldier Sam, New Zealanders' 'best-loved cartoon characters' during the War.
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and illustrator. Dr Warren Feeney has referred to him as "alongside
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undoubtedly New Zealand's most famous international illustrator".
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The unauthorized version : a cartoon history of New Zealand
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Feeney, Warren (2011). "The name's Colvin. Neville Colvin".
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Dunedin
cartoonist
Low
Dunedin
Otago Boys' High School
Dunedin Training College
2NZEF
Peter McIntyre
Gordon Minhinnick's
the Evening Post
Fleet Street
News Chronicle
Daily Telegraph
News of the World
Daily Sketch
Daily Express
Sunday Express
Modesty Blaise







The unauthorized version : a cartoon history of New Zealand
ISBN
0908610726
OCLC
23141125

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