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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. WD Walker in bed in front of the car,. Annotated "10. Our camp near 'Old Angipena' Station in the Flinders Ranges. We used to 'sleep in' in the winter mornings until the sun was warm enough to induce us to arise. I always used my 'AIF' woolly comforter when camping in the open"

  2. WD Walker about to wash. Annotated "11. Water is a precious commodity in the interior. We always carried 15 gallons with us on setting out in the bush. I have had many a bath (and a good one too) in a pint of water"

  3. WD Walker cutting wood,. Annotated "14. In the winter time we frequently burned up to half a ton of wood, during the night. Our camp at the entrance to Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Ranges"

  4. Mollie, in night dress in front of car,. Annotated "18. Bogged to the axels. The black soil on some of the salt bush table lands is very treacherous after even a very little rain. From 10 to 20 points is all that is necessary to 'hold up' motor traffic in some parts"

CreatorDr William Delano Walker
ControlAA 357/2/71/28 A-D
Date Range1918  -  1930
Quantity 0.1cm,    
FormatsLoose Photographic Prints
Series AA357/02
BESbswy