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Publications and lectures by Dr WD and Mrs MV Walker

Archive Collections / Dr William Delano Walker / Series AA357/10 / Publications and lectures by Dr WD and Mrs MV Walker
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Publications and lectures by Dr WD and Mrs MV Walker including notes and drafts (10pages).

Individuals, subject matter and locations noted include:

  1. booklet "No 1 Typical Australian Scenes" reprinted from the Adelaide Observer 1922-23, with forward by WD Walker. "The land of great possibilities". Photograph of cattle at waterhole near Oodnadatta, two unidentified horsemen, a panorama cutting out cattle for market. WDW in eagle's nest, a kangaroo at full pace, an unidentified horseman chasing a cow, an unidentified man riding a bucking donkey. "A vacation at Oodnadatta" Photographs of a train at Beltana. Duck shooters at Beresford dam. A mob of cattle with three unidentified riders. Three men in a kerosene case shanty at Wintinna Bore. Three Australian Aboriginal men with camel drinking from a pint pot. Australian Aboriginal people in corroboree. This item is restricted. Mr LR Underdown with pet kangaroo. An unidentified man on a donkey. WD Walker and unidentified man. "Native birds and animals" Photographs of Black Crested Terns. Australian curlew. Cape Barren geese. A kangaroo. Three echinda, Kangaroo Island, University of Adelaide. Mutton bird. Crested wood pigeon. Bronzwing pigeon. "Automatic lighthouses on the west coast". Photographs of SS Conquorer. Three unidentified men landing from a small boat. Cliff on Price Island. Moving gas cylinders by flying fox. Four unidentified men winding a windlass. Horse wagon on Flinders Island. A group of men carring gas cylinders in slings on Price Island. "Seals and porpoises on the west coast". Photographs of A porpoise diving. Five porpoise. Four dolphins. WD Walker taking a photograph. A dolphin. "The home of the hair seal" Pearson Island. Photograp[hs of two seals. Two seals basking. Seal cow and calf. Bull seal. Seal swimming

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/10/3/6 A
Date Range1920  -  1938
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsGeneral Publications
Series AA357/10
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