Notes on the establishment of a committee at a public meeting in Hobart to collect funds for the establishment of a Memorial to the late James Backhouse Walker. RS 5/2
A draft of Dr Story's 'memorial' requesting financial help from the Government. The memorial describ...
The laying of the corner-stone of the extension of the Tasmanian Museum was performed by His Excel...
"Notice has been received in this state of a movement to establish a memorial to the late Professor ...
Widespread regret was expressed in the city on Saturday at the sad intelligence that Mr. James Bac...
James Backhouse Walker, a lawyer, was a foundation member of the University Council and later Vice-C...
A deputation consisting of the Trustees of the Museum and Members of the Council of the Royal Soci...
Newspaper obituaries of George Washington Walker including a letter to the editor of 'The Christian ...
To encourage temperance and thrift George Washington Walker opened a savings facility in his store. ...
Handwritten history of the Walker family by James Backhouse Walker in 1897. Written on the blank pag...
The date 27 June 1921 holds special significance for those in the north dedicated to the advancement...
Account in 'The Tasmanian Tribune' of speeches given at the Working Men's Club to honour James Backh...
On January 15 , 1933 , Harold Latham of Auckland Road, Greenmeadows , New Zealand, wrote to his cou...
Letter from Jane Franklin to George Washington Walker inviting himself and Mrs Walker to the opening...
Letters of thanks for condolances on the death of George Washington Walker written by his widow Sara...
Between 1899 and 1904, and again between 1921 and 1927, enthusiasts of Tasmanian history formed the ...
A draft of Dr Story's 'memorial' requesting financial help from the Government. The memorial describ...
The laying of the corner-stone of the extension of the Tasmanian Museum was performed by His Excel...
"Notice has been received in this state of a movement to establish a memorial to the late Professor ...
Widespread regret was expressed in the city on Saturday at the sad intelligence that Mr. James Bac...
James Backhouse Walker, a lawyer, was a foundation member of the University Council and later Vice-C...
A deputation consisting of the Trustees of the Museum and Members of the Council of the Royal Soci...
Newspaper obituaries of George Washington Walker including a letter to the editor of 'The Christian ...
To encourage temperance and thrift George Washington Walker opened a savings facility in his store. ...
Handwritten history of the Walker family by James Backhouse Walker in 1897. Written on the blank pag...
The date 27 June 1921 holds special significance for those in the north dedicated to the advancement...
Account in 'The Tasmanian Tribune' of speeches given at the Working Men's Club to honour James Backh...
On January 15 , 1933 , Harold Latham of Auckland Road, Greenmeadows , New Zealand, wrote to his cou...
Letter from Jane Franklin to George Washington Walker inviting himself and Mrs Walker to the opening...
Letters of thanks for condolances on the death of George Washington Walker written by his widow Sara...
Between 1899 and 1904, and again between 1921 and 1927, enthusiasts of Tasmanian history formed the ...
A draft of Dr Story's 'memorial' requesting financial help from the Government. The memorial describ...
The laying of the corner-stone of the extension of the Tasmanian Museum was performed by His Excel...
"Notice has been received in this state of a movement to establish a memorial to the late Professor ...