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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 clipping The London Evening Standard dated 12 December 1931 Headline "Beating time and storm. Kingsford Smith nears London with 50,000 letters" Athens, ukCroydon, Southern Star, Port ntDarwin, JA Mollison. Reverse Headline "James tries a shot" description of Huddersfield versus Aresnal soccer

  2. news clippings the Courier dated 15 December 1931 Headliner "The flying doctor" Cloncurry, Birdsville, Australian Inland Mission, Boulia, aVictory, Bedourie, Normanton, meningitis

  3. news clippings the Dominion Wellington dated 21 December 1931 Headline "Hospital service. Air ambulance suggested, Motor coordination" Dr R Campbell-Begg. Reverse features a photograph of JA Mollison, Captain Saul

  4. news clippings the St Peter's College Magazine dated 31 December 1931 Noel Bonnin, JB Adcock, AC Davis, Ken Boykett, Jim Muecke, Len Ewens, Alec Turnbull, Dick McMichael, Trevor Heath, Alan Finlayson, Bill Scales, Chris Sangster, Len Pellew, Hann, Baudinet Dawson, Dick Pellew, John Hayward, Ron Knight, Bob Cumming, Bob Taylor, Angus Maitland, Mark Bonnin, Jim Gosse, Peter Cudmore, sGordon Colebatch, Gordon Bleby, Keith MacDonald, Dick O'Connor, WD Padman, Roy Meucke, Ian Seppelt, HC Nitschke, PK Lee, WE Catchlove, Lewis Wilcher, Gordon Cashman, Dick Rynell, John Barker, Reg Bridgeman, Clarrie Smith, Ron Lees, Miss Rhoda Pank, Bob Ristow, Rawhill, W Eskin-Smith, Charles Sprigg, Dr Bill Walker. Headline "Melbourne jottings" Kenneth Boykett, Digby Giles, Percy Wald, Rupert Hornabrook, Reg Scholl, Judge Moule, TT Reed, Dr HF Maudsley, SF Downer, RF Sholl, A Tileman, E Lewis, N Ratten, DL Giles, RK Henderson, WJ Price, GB Henderson, LJ Pellew, WH Baudinet, CB Sangster. Headline "Old Melbournians" incorporates a list of family names only

  5. news clippings the Times Education Supplement dated 27 February 1932 Headline "Habits of kangaroos. Australian doctor's observations" Dr WD Walker

  6. news clippings the Adelaide News dated 14 July 1931 Headline "Sick boy's 330 mile dash. To Adelaide in air ambulance. Was a Briton" John Whiteman, Captain HC Miller, Broken Hill, Mr WD Whiteman, North Mine, Ru Rua Hospital. Reverse Headline "Homing hat trick. Rose Park Club novelty events". Headline "Parkside Club's race" Parkside Homing Club. Headline "Young Manly girl swims well in ukLondon"

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/8/24 A-F
Date Range1931  -  1933
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
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