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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. Post card of a landscape of a bush scene with a kangaroo in the foreground. Annotated "A roo at full pace. When a female kangaroo is hotly persued she frequently casts the joey from her pouch. This diverts the pursuers attention. Many young roos are captured thus, outback" and "Roo hopping" and "not quite so dark- spot it ?". Marked in red "2".

  2. Post card of a kangaroo standing showing joey in pouch. Annotated "Baltanala. Roo erect with joey in pouch".

  3. Post card of a kangaroo.

  4. Post card of a kangaroo. Annotated "white kangaroo".

  5. Post card of a kangaroo. Annotated "Young kangaroo Mt Eba 8/23" and "half grown kangaroo". Marked in pencil "10"

  6. Post card of a kangaroo and a joey in tin fenced yard. Annotated "doe and a roo beside it".

  7. Three unidentified men 'fighting' a kangaroo. Annotated "The old man roo is a game fighter. So long as his tail is held off the ground he is at your mercy. Should he escape when wounded from whoever is hanging on to his tail he will sieze whoever is nearest with his fore paws and rip him up with one thrust of his hind paw" and "kangaroo at Bay".

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/2/5/35 A-G
Date Range1912  -  1932
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsLoose Photographic Prints
Series AA357/02
BESbswy