Walker's Gallery was founded ca. 1890 by Augustus Walker, art dealer, artists' colourman, frame-maker and fine art publisher. Located at 118 New Bond Street it is known to have staged the first exhibition of the Seven and Five Society in April 1920. The gallery appears to have existed until the early 1960's with dozens of artists exhibiting there. Several authorities refer to it in the plural as Walker's Galleries.
- Exhibitions
- 24th Annual Exhibition of Early English Watercolours, Walker's Galleries, 1928
- The 34th annual exhibition of early English water-colours, Walker's Galleries, 1938
- The 41st annual exhibition of early English and other water-colours, Walker's Gallery, 1945
- unidentified exhibition, Walker's Galleries, 1948
- unidentified exhibition, Walker's Galleries, 1949
- unidentified exhibition, Walker's Galleries, 1952
- FT025 , 1949
- FT067 , 1949
- [?] FT083 , 1936
- [?] FT115
- FT147 , 1952
- FT240
- FT404 , 22 November 1961
- FT416 , 9 June 1937
- FT482 , 1948
- FT483
- FT518 , 1948
- FT562 , 1945
- FT636 , October 1949
- FT752 , 1927
- FT753 , 1927
- FT754 , 1927
- FT755 , 1927
- FT756 , 1927
- FT757 , 1927
- FT758 , 1927
- FT759 , 1927
- FT760 , 1927
- FT761 , 1927
- FT762 , 1927
- FT763 , 1927
- FT764 , 1927
- FT835 , 22 February 1938
- FT840 , 22 April 1959
- FT872 , 1949