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Correspondence received by Mary Augusta Walker from October to December in the year 1892 from her brother James Backhouse Walker
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Abstract
Correspondence to Mary Augusta Walker from her brother James Backhouse Walker written in 1892 while Mary was studying art in Paris. Mary Augusta Walker (1856-1952), daughter of G. W. Walker, was a governess and
teacher of drawing, French and Italian. She studied art in Melbourne and at the Slade and
Herkomer Schools in London and in Paris. She was sometimes called "Doo", "Doodey" or
"Old Bird" and once or twice Polly by her brothers and sisters. University of Tasmania Library, Special and Rare Materials Collection - Private Deposit W.9 L2/7 (15-22)
Item Type: | Other |
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Authors/Creators: | Walker, James Backhouse and Walker, Mary Augusta |
Keywords: | Tasmania, van diemens land, social history, history, colony, colonial, Australia, indexes, University of Tasmania, Library, private deposits, archives, Collections, catalogue, Special, index, Walker, |
Publisher: | University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection |
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