Great bloody sense of humour you blokes've got!

Place Oceania: New Guinea1, Huon Peninsula, Ramu River Finisterre Ranges Area, Finisterre Ranges
Accession Number ART25029
Collection type Art
Measurement Overall: 24.2 cm x 30.7 cm
Object type Work on paper
Physical description pen, ink and wash on paper
Maker Dargie, William
Place made New Guinea1: Huon Peninsula, Ramu River Finisterre Ranges Area, Finisterre Ranges
Date made 1944
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

A rough sketch of the incident portrayed in picture ART22090. As Dargie recalled, "The essence of slap stick humour is still the dignified gent who steps on a banana skin. We were resting on the top of Casey's Knoll, and on the other side of a deep mud pool, where we saw an overloaded straggler making his way with grim earnestness up the greasy slopes toward us. We all watched him in silence, but with great interest - all of us had come to grief, more or less in that mud pool and we wanted to see what sort of a crossing he made. He came to see what looked for a way round, (there wasn't any we knew!) stepped gingerly forward..... and fell flat on his face. That pool was three feet deep. He broke surface again, looked at his heartless cobbers splitting their sides and made his comment.