James Backhouse came from a family of successsful Quaker businessmen in Durham. After leaving school he was apprenticed to a chemist and after contracting tuberculosis began working in a nursery where he developed an interest in Australian plants. That, combined with an interest in prison reform, encouraged him to undertake missionary work in Australia. Soon after his wife died in 1827 he left for the southern hemisphere with George Washington Walker. He travelled to all the Australian colonies and South Africa, making recommendations about social conditions, setting up Quaker Meetings and collecting plants which he sent back to Kew Gardens, returning to England in 1841
Photograph of George Washington Walker, in original walnut frame, lightly coloured. George Washingto...
Letter from James Backhouse to Dr.George Story telling him how to keep plants alive for the journey ...
James Backhouse Walker's 1841-1899 diary written during his voyage from England to Van Diemens Land ...
Letters from James Backhouse in York, England to James Backhouse Walker in Tasmania. James Backhouse...
Letters received from James Backhouse (1794-1869), naturalist and Quaker missionary, writen from Yor...
Letters from James Backhouse in York, England to James Backhouse Walker in Tasmania. James is the so...
Photographs of a camp at Derwent Bridge, Lake St. Clair in 1892, found among James Backhouse Walker'...
A letter from James Backhouse to Dr GF Story, York 31 June 1845. Backhouse acknowledges his receipt ...
James Backhouse Correspondence 1831 - 1838 RS.58 James Backhouse (1794-1869) was a Quaker mission...
A reissue of the 10 separate parts with collective title pages.Mode of access: Internet
Quaker Collection. Letters from James Backhouse in England to George Washington Walker in Van Diemen...
Documents the journey of George Washington Walker and James Backhouse as they visit various missions...
Photograph of James Backhouse Walker [1841-1899] taken in February 1871. Private collection. Photog...
Letters from James Backhouse, York, England to Francis Cotton in Tasmania in 1840, 1848 and 1859 and...
James Backhouse Walker (1841-1899), solicitor and historian, was born on 14 October 1841 in Hobart T...
Photograph of George Washington Walker, in original walnut frame, lightly coloured. George Washingto...
Letter from James Backhouse to Dr.George Story telling him how to keep plants alive for the journey ...
James Backhouse Walker's 1841-1899 diary written during his voyage from England to Van Diemens Land ...
Letters from James Backhouse in York, England to James Backhouse Walker in Tasmania. James Backhouse...
Letters received from James Backhouse (1794-1869), naturalist and Quaker missionary, writen from Yor...
Letters from James Backhouse in York, England to James Backhouse Walker in Tasmania. James is the so...
Photographs of a camp at Derwent Bridge, Lake St. Clair in 1892, found among James Backhouse Walker'...
A letter from James Backhouse to Dr GF Story, York 31 June 1845. Backhouse acknowledges his receipt ...
James Backhouse Correspondence 1831 - 1838 RS.58 James Backhouse (1794-1869) was a Quaker mission...
A reissue of the 10 separate parts with collective title pages.Mode of access: Internet
Quaker Collection. Letters from James Backhouse in England to George Washington Walker in Van Diemen...
Documents the journey of George Washington Walker and James Backhouse as they visit various missions...
Photograph of James Backhouse Walker [1841-1899] taken in February 1871. Private collection. Photog...
Letters from James Backhouse, York, England to Francis Cotton in Tasmania in 1840, 1848 and 1859 and...
James Backhouse Walker (1841-1899), solicitor and historian, was born on 14 October 1841 in Hobart T...
Photograph of George Washington Walker, in original walnut frame, lightly coloured. George Washingto...
Letter from James Backhouse to Dr.George Story telling him how to keep plants alive for the journey ...
James Backhouse Walker's 1841-1899 diary written during his voyage from England to Van Diemens Land ...