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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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Photographic Prints taken by Dr WD and Mrs MV Walker

Archive Collections / Dr William Delano Walker / Series AA357/02 / Photographic Prints taken by Dr WD and Mrs MV Walker

  1. Three men operating machinery at a pumping station with a water tank in the background.

  2. Landscape showing a car parked in front of a long building.

  3. A memorial stone for James Bradbury Parr. Reads "One of the six hundred To the memory of James Bradbury Parr. Sergeant Major of the 11th Hussars a balaclava veteran who died at Wilcannia and was buried with Military Honours on the 1st Anniversary of ANZAC Day, 28th April 1916 aged 90 years. Erected by the Darling Empire League as a tribute to those heroes of a past generation whose deathless deed has been so gloriously emulated to-day. Theirs' not to reason why, theirs' but to do or die. Noble six hundred".

  4. Two men stacking bales of wool.

  5. Landscape showing a river scene.

  6. Landscape showing mine spoils.

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/2/25/33 A-F
Date Range1920  -  1929
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsLoose Photographic Prints
Series AA357/02
BESbswy