Individuals, subject matter and locations noted include:
- news clippings Smith's Weekly dated 19 January 1929 pages 15-16 Headline "Doreen Crook from the burning centre tells her story. Australians the world forgets. Greater epic than 'The covered wagon'. First woman of Farthest West" biography of sand and camels, Kathleen Crook. Headline "Pioneers of the squeeling sands. Eight cars make a traffic jam. Telegraph poles for neighbours". Wycliffe Well, Alice Springs, Broken Hill, Glen Ellen Station, (Raggatt's), Harry Tilmouth, Blood's Creek, Horse Shoe Bend, Finke River, Sandy Blight, Dorothea Kendall, Roree (Australian Aboriginal man), Hermannsburg, Valley of the Cyclads, Valley of Palms, Temple Bar Creek, Mompey (Australian Aboriginal woman), Mr Mackin, Todd River, Mrs Standly, Woodford Well, Central Mt Stuart, Dan Pedlar, Wolfram lode, Afghan, Hatches Creek, Peter the "Black boy", Dutchman's Ponds, Barrow Creek, Murray Downs, Tom Hanlon, Barkly Tableland, Adelaide, J McDouall Stuart, Wallis Fogarty's store at Alice Springs. Cartoon "What kind of open air sports does Molly go in for". Cartoon "Did you have a merry Christmas, Mrs Murphy". Headline "Shakedown for keeps". Reverse Headline "Strange but true" Elsterwick, Yerranderie. Headline "Nature notes" Cochineal insect, prickly pear, Wasps, bul-bul, sparrows, black cormorant, Sunbird, Torres Strait, nswSydney, Barnard Islands, EJ Banfield, Nutmeg pigeons, frigate bird, Coral Sea, Phillip Island. Headline "Anthology of Anecdote". Cartoon "Terence Tortoise". Advertisement "Milton", "The Mustard Club", Miss Di Gester, De Reszke cigarettes
Creator: Dr William Delano Walker
Control: AA 357/11/5/12 A
Quantity:
0.1cm,
Formats: Newspaper Clippings
Series:
AA357/11