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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. Landscape showing a bush scene with a road between trees. Annotated "Drought (part missing) station 153 miles N of (part missing). Here there is no herbal (part missing) but foliage still remains on the trees".

  2. Landscape showing a bush scene with road on right. Annotated "Three months later (part missing) Station. The same (part missing) previous picture (part missing) is worse and now not only (part missing) no herbage. But also the foliage of the gum trees which is distasteful to cattle has been eaten by them in their endeavor to resist drought".

  3. Landscape showing a bush scene.

  4. Landscape showing a bush scene. Annotated "View on the floor of Wilpena Pound. This is typical of the density of the timber on portions of the floor of the Pound. In parts, so dense is the foliage, that the sky cannot be seen thru the trees then suddenly this opens out on the open, grassy spaces."


  5. Landscape showing a bush scene. Annotated "A view of the floor of Wilpena Pound a natural Pound about 36 square miles. Its nature varies, dense forests of gum suddenly open out on to open grassy spaces like a large Park"

  6. Landscape showing a bush scene with a slab fence,. Annotated "Wilpena Pound. Here are more recent signs of habitation, as shown by post and wire fence, to the right of the old fence. The path is a cattle 'pad' leading to the spring".

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/2/5/4 A-F
Date Range1927  -  1927
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsLoose Photographic Prints
Series AA357/02
BESbswy