News Clippings and other memorabilia acquired by Dr and Mrs Walker

Archive Collections / Dr William Delano Walker / Series AA357/11 / News Clippings and other memorabilia acquired by Dr and Mrs Walker

Individuals, subject matter and locations noted include:

  1. news clippings uncited undated in German with Walker's hand written translation, first medical aeroplane built in Russia 1933

  2. news clippings The Australiasian dated 7 January 1933 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, WD Walker, lecture 'The Flying Doctor in Australia'

  3. news clippings The Shipping Newspaper dated 7 January 1933 Headline "Flying notes. An aerial medical service in Australia" May 1928, Cloncurry, WD Walker, pedal radio. Reverse Australian grain, Black Sea, River Plate, Santa Fe, Antwerp, San Lorenzo, Rosario, Bahai Blanca, Buneos Aires, Marseilles

  4. news clippings The saAdvertiser dated 7 January 1933 Headline "Adelaide doctors progress. Successful student and lecturer" Sir William Sowden, WD Walker, Royal Photographic Society, "The life history of the kangaroo", "Glimpses of Australia and its wildlife", "The romance of the wool industry in Australia", "Anthropological observations in Central and North Australia", "Some experiences in the Australian interior", "The Australian Aerial Medical Service"

  5. pamphlet "AIM" Headline "The frontier department of the Presbyterian Church, Under direct management of the General Assembly of Australia (Federal). Established in 1912" The Hostel Oodnadatta, The Inland Club, The Inlander. Center fold features a map of Australia showing the areas covered by the Aerial Medical Service. Fitzroy Crossing, Innamincka. A photograph of an aircraft and three men. Cloncurry, Rev. JA Barber, Dr Simpson, Captain Evans

  6. news clippings The Argus dated 31 October 1933 Headline "Aerial medical service. Proposed extension. Australia wide movement" Australian Inland Mission, The Victoria Palace, H Gengoult Smith, Broken Hill, Hall's Creek, Wyndham, Port Hedland, Kalgoorlie, Cloncurry, Presbyterian Church, Dr Allan Vickers, Rev. John Flynn, Rev. JA Barber, Rev. HA Buntine, Rev. HC Matthew, Rev. DA Cameron, Rev. J Walker, Lt Col White, Mr CN McKay, Mr G Taylor, Mr C Croll, Dr G Simpson. Reverse AA Humbles, Constable S Guy, Hubert Opperman, Bruce Small Pty Ltd, H Dungey, R Broadbent, Mr Ralph Small, Ossie Nicholson. Headline "Thomastown tragedy. Inquiry will be held" The Victorian Amateur Cyclists Union, Richard Bailey, Brunswick, Mr S Perugia. Headline "Tour of Tasmania. Second stage results" RW Lamb, Frank Thomas, AG Jenssen, J Sewell. Headline "New Zealand Championship" Mr Bruce Small, Hubert Turtill. Headline "Rifle shooting. Tasmanian annual matches"

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/6/1 A-E
Date Range1923  -  1933
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11