In 1926, he won the T E Rofe Prize, worth £ 6, for the best history essay in the state, writing on the Mutiny on the Bounty.
Although the New South Wales Court of Appeal commenced operation on 1 January 1966 with the appointment of the President, Sir Gordon Wallace, and six Judges of Appeal, Bernard Sugerman, Charles McLelland, Cyril Walsh, Kenneth Jacobs, Kenneth Asprey and John Holmes Dashwood, the Court of Appeal was established in 1965, replacing the former appellate Full Court of the New South Wales Supreme Court.
Joe Walsh | Cyril of Alexandria | John Walsh | James Walsh | James T. Walsh | Louis Walsh | Cyril Wecht | Cyril Ramaphosa | Walsh | Saints Cyril and Methodius | Raoul Walsh | Kate Walsh | Cyril Clarke | Cyril | Sheila Walsh | M. Emmet Walsh | James Walsh (musician) | Cyril Scott | Cyril Newall, 1st Baron Newall | Cyril Connolly | Cyril Bibby | Bill Walsh | Thomas J. Walsh | Ted Walsh | Shelsley Walsh | María Elena Walsh | Fran Walsh | Enda Walsh | Cyril Ritchard | Cyril Davies |