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bag, gear

human history
  • Other Name

    athlete's carry bag : 1990 Commonwealth Games Auckland (descriptive name)

  • Description

    athlete's carry bag : 1990 Commonwealth Games Auckland

    black, compartmented, zip-top Adidas gear bag with white piping; black shoulder strap and hand carry straps with white plastic adjustment buckles; white panel on side with turquoise & navy graphic incorporating Adidas stripes, "NEW ZEALAND / COMMONWEALTH GAMES / AUCKLAND 1990"; white fern graphic printed on each end of bag below "NEW ZEALAND" with white name label pocket above on one end and printed number "245", white, on other

  • Associated Place
  • Accession Number
    2015.29.34
  • Accession Date
    03 Jun 2015
  • Department
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Artefact

  • Credit Line
    Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2015.29.34
    Gift of New Zealand Olympic Committee
  • Primary Maker

     Adidas (Designer-maker)

  • Date
    Circa 1990
  • Associated Notes

    athlete's carry bag : 1990 Commonwealth Games Auckland

    The British Empire Games & Commonwealth Games each made significant contributions to the social and cultural history of Auckland City and region.

    Both Games unquestionably offered development and aspirational experiences for Auckland athletes and opportunities for the country, city and individuals to gain international exposure and connections in addition to economic stimulus and the occasion to plan beyond the Games for long term neighbourhood benefit. In addition, the 1990 Games sought to showcase and celebrate the partnership of Maori & Pakeha. The extent to which the potential of all these elements was realized or missed is therefore of considerable importance in reviewing Auckland’s history.

    Although the 1974 Christchurch Games were known as the “Emigration Games” – such a good experience a large number of visitors subsequently came to live in NZ – by contrast, the 1950 Games apparently copped the country much criticism for their dullness (e.g. the games village was at Ardmore, more than 20 miles from the central city). However, the 1990 Games added infrastructure to the city including the West Wave swimming centre in West Auckland, an upgraded Mt Smart Stadium (until the rugby field was extended for the Warriors), the Ardmore shooting complex (reclaimed by the Army in 2008 & currently being replaced), and the Manukau velodrome (still the only one in Auckland).

  • Associated Event
    14th Commonwealth Games; 1990; Auckland/New Zealand
  • Associated Place
  • Associated Date
    1990
  • Period
  • Media
  • Measurement Reading

    590mm

    290mm

    330mm

  • Classification
  • Last Update
    14 Sep 2023
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