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Walch

  • Full Name:
    James Walch
  • Role:
    Seller of homœopathic medicines
  • Occupation/s:
    Stationers & importers of homœopathic medicines
  • State:
    Tasmania
  • Date first identified using homoeopathy in Australia:
    1855

(Material researched & presented by Barbara Armstrong)

 

In 1842 Major James William Henry Walch migrated from England to Tasmania, and around 1845/6 he purchased the Hobart Town branch business of the London publishers, Thomas Tegg & Co. He ran the business with his eldest son, James Henry Brett Walch. After the father died in 1852, James Henry offered his brother, Charles Edward, a partnership in the business. Eventually the bookstore occupied a site known as Walch’s Corner at Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets.

 

(For more details see the document on Homœopathic Pharmacies, Dispensaries & Manufacturers)

 

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