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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 The Adelaide Mail dated 3 September 1932 Headline "Handby, saGlenelg star retires" features a photograph of J Handby, saSturt, Magarey Medal. Reverse nswCaufield, Reformer, Metallurgy, James Aitch, Magnesia, Streperus, Gay Girl, Red Ulva, Top Hole, Warriston Handicap, Protea. Headline "High Brae in limelight" Memsie Stakes, Waterline, vicWilliamstown, Middle Watch, vicMelbourne Cup, Liberal

  2. news clippings The Advertiser dated 4 January 1935 Headline "In other cities. Brisbane gossip" Dr RW Cilento (AA 197), Lady Cilento, Dr Phyllis Cilento, CT McGlews, saUnley Park. Headline "Grit and industry" malaria, New Guinea

  3. news clippings The North Western Daily Mail, ukBarrow dated 9 January 1935 Headline "Invading uncharted solitudes. What it feels like on the top of the world. 'Sealed' cities of Napal, Captain Scott's historic voyage. Photography in the service of man kind" Royal Photographic Society, Mr HH Blacklock. Headline "Nepal" Major Brook Northey, infra-red photograph. Headline "Eye of the sea" Gwadur, Australian Aboriginal people. Headline "Captain Scott" Dr EH Marshall, RSS Discovery. Reverse Headline "Royal wedding presents". Headline "Subsidies barred". Headline "Red-Green-Red". Headline "Lukewarm lave" Peter Simple, The Morning Post, (Michael Wharton), Mr Oliver Stanley, Captain Harold MacMillan. Headline "Salmon fishing opens" Irish Free State. Headline "General election dates"

  4. news clippings The Sunderland Echo dated 9 January 1935 Headline "On top of the world! Nature's solitudes invaded, Camera wonders on show" Royal Photographic Society, Mr HH Blacklock. Headline "Friend of Maharajah" Major Brook Northey, Nepal, Mt Everest. Headline "Eye of the sea. Indian pool's uncanny resemblance" Gwadur, Australian Aboriginal people. Headline "Captain Scott", Dr EH Marshall, RSS Discovery. Reverse Headline "Kidnapper killed in Chicago. Federal agents swoop on gang" Russell Gibson, Melville H Purvis, Dillinger. Headline "Not bulletproof" G Bremer, Allen C Bomberger, Mr Lowden Bomberger, Hammond, Indianna, Mr Harold Nathan, Mr J Edgar Hoover. Headline "Swimming. New National event" Amateur Swimming Association, Blackpool. Headline "Billiards. Girls championship" Miss Helen McDougall, Miss Jessie Banks. Headline "Gold cup tournament" Inman, Reece. Headline "Caravan incidents" Thomas Middleton

  5. news clippings The Cumberland Evening News dated 9 January 1935 Headline "What it is like 'on top of the world'. Photographs of uncharted solitudes. The eye of the sea" Royal Photographic Society, Mr HH Blacklock. Headline "In Nepal" Major Brook Northey. Headline "The eye of the sea" Gwadur, Australian Aboriginal people. Headline "Captain Scott in Antarctic hut". Headline "Death of an iceberg" Dr EH Marshall, RSS Discovery. Reverse Headline "Girl's costume and jumper for 8 to 16 years"

  6. news clippings The Northampton Echo dated 9 January 1935 Headline "On top of the world. Camera invades the uncharted solitudes. Secret cities. The eye of the sea" Royal Photographic Society, Captain Scott, Major Brook Northey, Nepal. Headline "On Everest". Headline "Eye of the sea" Gwadur, Australian Aboriginal people. Headline "Tree burial". Headline "45 below zero". Reverse Forbra, the Open Chase, Avenger, Mrs Mundy, Golden Miller, Kempsey, Somercoties, Powick, Good Shot, Blue Pigeon, Prudent Jack, Poet's Fancy. Headline advertisement Majestic theatre, Richard Tauber, 'Blossom time' Jane Baxter, Carl Esmond. Advertisement "Birmingham Theatre Royal" 'Jack and the beanstalk' Dorothy Ward, Shaun Glenville, Albert Burdon, Marjery Wyn

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/7/22 A-F
Date Range1932  -  1938
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
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