Receipt no 171 for registration payment of £2 from Dr Isaac Wallace (1823-1868,Arr.Aust. 1864)

Maker
Branch Medical Council for Scotland
Date
1858
Description
Dr Isaac Wallace (1823-1868) was the younger brother of John Wallace of 'Ballark', a pioneer settler of the Ballan District in 1838. Born in Nairn on 29.12.1823, he came to Victoria in 1864 and settled in Ballarat where he set up a practice. He died in 1868. Extract from the Ballarat Star follows: The Ballarat Star (Saturday 27 June 1868, p.23) announces the death of Dr Isaac Wallace, on Sunday afternoon, of disease of the heart. The deceased gentle*' man was a native of Nairn, in the north of 'Scotland, and studied at the Universities of Aberdeen and Glasgow, where he obtained his diplomas as surgeon and physician. He, came to Victoria in 1864, and settled at Ballarat the same year.
Isaac Wallace was the uncle of Clara Wallace (1857-1902), one of John Wallace’s 11 children. She married William Edward Johnston a barrister from Scotland who became a county court judge. They built their home in Heyington Place Toorak opposite Heyington Railway station and named it ‘Ballark’ (demolished) after her birthplace. Their second son was Sir William Wallace Stewart Johnston (1887-1962), distinguished physician and army medical officer.

Stewart Robinson, great grandson of Anne Wallace, daughter of John Wallace of "Ballark" has researched the Wallace family history.

Object detail

Date
Medium
paper and inks
Measurements
13.4 x 21.4 cm
Accession Number
MHM00570
Inscriptions
inscriptions ▫ printed and by hand: 'no.171/Scottish Branch of General Council of Medical Education and Registration./EDINBURGH, 21st Decr 1858/Received from Dr I. Wallace/the sum of Two Pounds Sterling,/being the amount Payable to the Council for Registration of hi...'
Object Type
Medical History Museum Category

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