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| Born | 1884 | ||||||
| Died | 1942 | ||||||
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Raluana, British Solomon Islands Roirana, Gizo, British Solomon Islands [1927] c/o A.H. Voyce, Methodist Mission, Siwai, Bougainville, Mandated Territory of New Guinea [1931] Native Education Dept., Raboul, Mandated Territory of New Guinea [1935] | ||||||
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Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1926.11.23 nominated; proposed by S.H. Ray, seconded by C.G. Seligman
1938.01.25 The list of Fellows in arrears was considered, it was resolved to remove the names of Mr T. Sheppard and Mr J. Lawry Waterhouse.
Notes From Elsewhere
Walter Lawry Waterhouse (1887-1969) was born in Maitland, NSW, the son of school headmaster John Waterhouse and Hepzibah, nee Lawry, the daughter of the Methodist missionary Henry Lawry. Walter was educated at Sydney Boy’s High School where his father was headmaster, and then gained a diploma from Hawkesbury Agricultural College.
Sometime during the period of 1906-1910 Walter was headmaster at the Methodist Mission Boys High School at Daviulevu in Fiji. His older brother, John Henry Lawry, also worked for the Mission from 1908 until 1917.
Publications
External Publications
A New Guinea language book (Blanche bay dialect)
A Roviana and English dictionary, with English-Roviana index and list of natural history objects
A New Britain phrase book
A Roviana phrase book
House Publications
Related Material Details
RAI Material
Other Material
National Library of Australia: notebook
Australian Museum: five lantern slides taken by Walter’s brother JHL Waterhouse at the mission school in Roviana, New Georgia, Solomon Islands