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Ellinor Walker outside her parents' Melbourne home

Ellinor Walker outside her parents' Melbourne home

GENERAL: Ellinor Walker, later to be a music teacher of Fullarton, outside her parents original home in Melbourne.

Ellinor Gertrude Walker

Ellinor Gertrude Walker

Ellinor Gertrude Walker(1893-1990) author of 'Heritage: a Pageant of South Australia'. She was a kindergarten teacher and a women's rights activist. She opened 'Greenways', a Montessori school at Fullarton.

Ellinor Gertrude Walker

Ellinor Gertrude Walker

PORTRAIT: Miss Ellinor Gertrude Walker, music teacher of Fullarton.

Ellinor Gertrude Walker

Ellinor Gertrude Walker

PORTRAIT: Miss Ellinor Gertrude Walker, music teacher of Fullarton.

Tennyson Medal for English

Tennyson Medal for English

Tennyson Medal for English which was awarded to Ellinor Walker. Engraved around the rim is 'Ellinor Gertrude Walker Senior Public Examination 1908'.

Musical scores

Musical scores

Songs with words written by Ellinor Walker.

Women who attended a Rally of Australian women

Women who attended a Rally of Australian women

Women who attended a rally of women's organisations held at the Theosophical Hall on the 1st and 2nd of August 1933. Addressed by Theosophical author and lecturer Clara Codd, the opening theme of the rally was 'The world position - a challenge to women'. Groups participating included the Australian Federation of Women Voters, the Women's Non-Party League, the University Women Graduates' Association, the Labor Women's Central Organising Committee, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and the Young Women's Christian Association. Kindergarten teacher Miss Ellinor Walker, O.B.E. stands center of front row wearing a striped scarf.

Women who attended a Rally of Australian women

Women who attended a Rally of Australian women

Women in front of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, North Terrace. The women attended a rally of women's organisations held at the Theosophical Hall on the 1st and 2nd of August 1933. Addressed by Theosophical author and lecturer Clara Codd, the opening theme of the rally was 'The world position - a challenge to women'. Groups participating included the Australian Federation of Women Voters, the Women's Non-Party League, the University Women Graduates' Association, the Labor Women's Central Organising Committee, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and the Young Women's Christian Association. Kindergarten teacher Miss Ellinor Walker, O.B.E., stands center of front row wearing a striped scarf.

Women who attended a Rally of Australian women

Women who attended a Rally of Australian women

Women in front of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, North Terrace. The women attended a rally of women's organisations held at the Theosophical Hall on the 1st and 2nd of August 1933. Addressed by Theosophical author and lecturer Clara Codd, the opening theme of the rally was 'The world position - a challenge to women'. Groups participating included the Australian Federation of Women Voters, the Women's Non-Party League, the University Women Graduates' Association, the Labor Women's Central Organising Committee, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and the Young Women's Christian Association. Kindergarten teacher Miss Ellinor Walker, O.B.E., stands center of front row wearing a striped scarf.

Ellinor Gertrude Walker

Ellinor Gertrude Walker

COSTUME: Ellinor Gertrude Walker, aged eighteen months, holding a doll.

Premises of the Free Kindergarten School, Adelaide

Premises of the Free Kindergarten School, Adelaide

ACRE 257: Premises of the Free Kindergarten School, south side of Franklin Street. Ellinor Walker, O.B.E. was Director 1918-19; she was active in women's groups especially the League of Women Voters.

Young girl called 'Nell' dressed as a 'rosebud'

Young girl called 'Nell' dressed as a 'rosebud'

COSTUME: A little girl aged 6 years, called 'Nell', dressed as a 'Rosebud' for the Mayor's Fancy Dress Children's Party, Adelaide. Possibly Ellinor Gertrude Walker.

Singer Mabel Mattingly with her pupils

Singer Mabel Mattingly with her pupils

GENERAL: Melbourne singer, Mabel Mattingly with pupils who sang 'The song of the Red Cross Corps', composed by Mrs. Arthur Walker and written by her daughter Ellinor, who lived at Medindie, S.A.