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Eadith Walker

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from 1917 to 1920. From April 1917 to December 1922, she lent another home in Leura for the same purpose and paid the entire cost of maintenance. It was later converted into a children's home. She built cottages for elderly men at Yaralla and provided an endowment fund for their upkeep. Additionally,
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After her death, two-thirds of the income from £300,000 of her father's estate was set aside for the upkeep of the Thomas Walker Hospital, which had been built from 1891-93 with money provided by her father's will. Another £100,000 was used to turn Yaralla into the Dame Eadith Walker convalescent
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She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1917 and Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire on 4 June 1928 for philanthropic and charitable services.
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home for men, and one-third of the income from another sum of £300,000 was set aside for its maintenance. Both Yaralla and the Thomas Walker Hospital (now known as
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Dame Eadith died on 8 October 1937, aged 76, unmarried. She was cremated at the chapel in Rookwood, and her ashes were buried in the family grave at
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she supported sporting clubs, religious, educational, and health institutions, as well as returned soldiers after the
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Eadith Campbell Walker was born at The Rocks, Sydney, the only child of Scottish parents,
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She and her father carried out numerous charitable works in Australia. When the
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Melbourne, National Foundation for Australian Women and The University of.
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The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia
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came she took a special interest in returned soldiers suffering from
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Australian Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Index


DBE
Thomas Walker
Yaralla
Italianate
Concord West
inner-western
Sydney
First World War
tuberculosis
Yaralla Estate
First World War

St John's Ashfield
Red Cross Society
Rivendell Child, Adolescent and Family Unit
Register of the National Estate



"Walker, Dame Eadith Campbell (1861–1937)"
"Walker, Eadith Campbell - Woman - The Australian Women's Register"
"Yaralla: empty and forlorn"
Serle, Percival
"Walker, Thomas"
Dictionary of Australian Biography
Angus & Robertson
'Walker, Dame Eadith Campbell (1861 - 1937)'
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Walker, Eadith

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