Walter Henry Hannam Explained

Walter Henry Hannam (1885–1965) was an Australian wireless experimenter, a founding member of the Wireless Institute of Australia, wireless operator and mechanic on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, a member of the ANZAC Wireless Company in World War I, and tireless promoter of amateur radio in the 1920s.

Early life and family

Hannam was born in 1885 in Burwood, New South Wales. He studied at the Sydney Technical College and was awarded a diploma in science. He was a founding member of the Wireless Institute of Australia.[1]

Antarctic expeditioner

Hannam was selected as part of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition. He helped to set up the wireless equipment on Macquarie Island.[2] He is credited with being the first person to establish wireless contact with Australia from Antarctica. He set up the wireless equipment at the main base and remained at Cape Denison as wireless operator for two summers and a winter.[3] On his departure in February 1913, Sidney Jeffryes took over his post as wireless operator.[4] [1]

Military service

Circa 1910, Hannam was closely involved with Captain George Augustine Taylor in a number of successful demonstrations to the military as to the potential uses of wireless telegraphy. Following the commencement of World War I, Hannam enlisted on 2 June 1915 in the Australian Imperial Forces, embarked for France and commenced duties in the field workshops. He was a large man and struggled with a number of medical issues. But his previous wireless experience was identified and he was transferred to the ANZAC Wireless Coy. The Wireless Coy. was eventually renamed Australian Army Signal Corps. He was discharged on 7 November 1919.[5] He served as an engineer in the Australian Motor Transport Corps.

Electrical business

After his war service, Hannam established an electrical business. He married Elizabeth Bielby in 1927. He died in 1965 in Terrigal.

Legacy

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Walter Henry Hannam (1885–1965). Australian Antarctic Division. Commonwealth of Australia. 4 June 2015.
  2. Web site: Walter Henry Hannam. Home of the Blizzard: the Australasian Antarctic Expedition. 26 October 2011 . Commonwealth of Australia. 4 June 2015.
  3. News: Smyth. Mike. Radio's polar pioneer. 4 June 2015. Critical Comms. 17 April 2013.
  4. Web site: Sidney Jeffryes. Home of the Blizzard: the Australasian Antarctic Expedition. 26 October 2011 . Commonwealth of Australia. 4 June 2015.
  5. HANNAM Walter Henry : Service Number – 6946 : Place of Birth – Burwood NSW : Place of Enlistment – Sydney NSW : Next of Kin – (Father) HANNAM W H, Series Number B2455, National Archives of Australia
  6. Web site: Walter Hannam. Local Studies blog. Manly Library. 4 June 2015.