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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 (23 pages).

Individuals, subject matter and locations noted include:

  1. "No 2 Typical Australian Scenes" reprinted from the Adelaide University Magazine November 1923, May and August 1924, with foreword by WD Walker. "A trip to the interior" Photographs of WD Walker and unidentified man on camels. Cattle at waterhole. "A trip to the interior. Central Australia as seen today" Port Darwin, Hergott Springs, Marree, William Creek, Oodnadatta, Quorn, Parachilna, Lake Eyre, Algebuckina Bridge, Neale's Creek, Murray Bridge, Cairo, Australian Aboriginal people, camels, Lennon's Camp, Bulletin Hole, Wintinna Bore, well whips. Photographs of Australian Aboriginal women with babies, Australian Aboriginal men at Ooldea. Corroboree. This item is restricted. Monkey Australian Aboriginal boy, Nellie Australian Aboriginal woman nursing European baby. Old Aboriginal woman with pipe. Ruby Australian Aborignal woman. Pompey, Willie, Hucklebar (who are full blood, quarter white, and half Afghan respectively). Pompey. "Typical out back scenes" Photographs of man and camel. Group of men riding camels. Two unidentified horse riders. Cattle at water hole. Unidentified boy holding melted candle. Camel train. WD Walker and unidentified man. Eagle's nest. Wintinna Bore. Unidentified boy lifting damper from ashes. Two Australian curlews. Panorama three riders mustering cattle. Ring tailed possum. Cattle at water. Kangaroo. Crested wood pigeon. Swimmers in Oodnadatta railway dam. Bronzwing pigeon. Rider chasing cow. "Birds and animals" Photographs of Kangaroo. Man and dead dingo. Cygnet. Calf. Echinda. Kestrel. Eagle. Butterfly. Derwent Jackass. "A trip along the west coast" Photograph of ship in bay. Seals on Hummocks Island. "A trip along the west coast. South Australian coastal islands and fauna as seen today". SS Conquorer, Harbour's Board, Kingscote, Wedge Island, Smith's Bay, Snelling's Bay, Althorpe's Island, Pareora. Photographs of storm at Commodore Point, Port Elliot, Coorong. Milliwa, Tortoise, Green Bay, Lady Sid, Meteor, Miss Brisbane, King's Beach, Century Tire, Gull Island, Storm at sea, Clouds. Sunrise, Evening. "Typical coastal scenes" Photographs of Seals. Popoise. bullseal. Four dolphins. Popoise. Bull seal. Loading a dingy. Disembarking a dingy. Snapper. Althorpe's Lighthouse. Streaky Bay. Travalli. Windlass lifting a cylinder. Seal cow and calf. Seal. WD Walker with schnallper. Lighthouse keepers Althorpe's Island. Carrying gas cylinder in yoke. Horse and cart on Flinders' Island. WD Walker photographing. Baby seal. WD Walker in wet weather gear. Light House keeper. Rough seas. Unidentified bay. Dolphin. Launching boat. SS Conquorer. Pearson Island. Hummocks Island. "Sea birds" Photographs of Caspian tern. Cape Barren geese. Crested tern. Penguin. Baby penguin. Pacific gull. Crested terns. Pacific gull. Silver gull. Mutton birds. Baby mutton bird. "Where the sea once was". Photographs of WD Walker and unidentified man in open car. Excavating a burial ground. This item is restricted. "Where the sea once was. The Murray Valley and the Western saltbush plains of South Australia" TransAustralia Railway, Port Augusta, Kalgoorlie. "The Murray Valley" Photographs of Pelican. Sea shells. Eagle. Load of hay. Deavon Downs cliffs. Goolwa. Hay stack. Orange grove. Murray Bridge. Cherries. Wheat. Grapes. Flood water. "Out west" Photographs of mail at McDonnell's Peak. Cleaning rifles, Mt Eba. Horse mounted boundry rider. Two in open car. Four in packed open car. Donkey team. WD Walker with swag. Bush race meeting. Vegetable garden. Mob of sheep. Camel cart. Kangaroo hunting with horse and cart. Water whim. "Aborigines' Photographs of Unidentified man from Musgrave Range. Austratlian Aboriginal woman smoking cigarette. Austratlian Aboriginal man from Ooldea. Australian Aboriginal man throwing boomerang. Excavating a burial site. This item is restricted. Austratlian Aboriginal home or Mia Mia. Mia Mia under construction. Two unidentified Australian Aboriginal men. Canoe tree. Five Australian Aboriginal children

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/10/3/7 A
Date Range1920  -  1938
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsGeneral Publications
Series AA357/10
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