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We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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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 Mail dated 9 July 1932 Headline "White gandmother of Ooldea. Work of Mrs Daisy Bates among the Aborigines" Australian Aboriginal people, Ernestine Hill, Daisy Bates (AA 23), ethonology, The review of reviews, Nullagine, nimma-mu, Taloorgurra, Bunbury, Tonderup, Bibbulumun, Eucla, Science Congress of 1914, Fowler's Bay, Yuldilgabbi, Hann Ranges, Jinjabulla, Kabbarli. Features photographs of; Mrs Bates treating an Australian Aboriginal man at Ooldea, landscape photograph of Mrs Bates and her tent, group photograph of Mrs Bates and unidentified Aboriginal men and women, and photograph of an Australian Aboriginal man 'waiting for Kabbarli'. Reverse advertisement for Bovril, Winifred the Washerwoman, features a photograph of a woman in her kitchen. Headline "Why this food faddism? Eat, drink and be merry" HC McKay, saAdelaide, Pawlow, Alexis St Martin, Prof. Watson. Incorporates a photograph of a man and woman at table

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/11/8/32 A
Date Range1931  -  1933
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA357/11
BESbswy