Bruce Sharkey

c. 1912
Overview

A small boy with blond curly hair in a bob sits leaning against a balustrade. His arms are extended, his hands resting on the top railing and his legs are crossed. His long jumper almost covers his knitted shorts.

Historical information

Raymond John Bruce (Bruce) Sharkey, born on the 21st May 1911, was the son of Raymond and Florence Edith Sharkey.

Attended Scotch College. Keen sailor like his father. According to the book 'Red Tail Skies', Bruce worked for Qantas prior to his enlistment in the RAAF on the 31st March 1941.

Sergeant Raymond Sharkey [Service No 402551] was one of six Australians from the 460 Squadron RAAF who died when their Wellington vanished over the North Sea during a mining operation on the night of 12/13 July 1942.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-28--9-234b
Item type
Inscriptions and markings

Embossed in the bottom right corner is [Ruskin Studio/ PERTH].

Contextual information

Australian social history from the collection of photographs and albums donated to the museum by Raymond Sharkey's family.

Raymond John Sharkey an architect, surveyor and amateur photographer was born in 1868 in New South Wales. Raymond was a Claremont resident when he died at an early age.

Year
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Friday, 11 July, 2025
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Bruce Sharkey
Raymond John Bruce (Bruce) Sharkey
Source: Claremont Museum 09.234b
Inscriptions And Markings
Inscriptions And Markings
Source: Claremont Museum 09.234b

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