WALKER, ROBERT IN ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE UNIFORM

Overview

2 Sepia images. (a) Studio, full face, bust portrait of Robert Walker in Royal Naval Volunteer Uniform. He is wearing a cap, white shirt, tie and double breasted jacket with metal buttons. The photo is mounted in a dark mat with border and decorative scrolls above and below the portrait. (b) Handwritten on the rear [Robert Walker/ Born at Fremantle/ 1893/ Lost in Battle of/ Jutland May 31st 1916/ He won the Secondary School/ Scholarship of £150 at F'tle/ Boys School, and University/ Scholarship or £450 at/ Scotch College.]

Historical information

Robert (Bob) Walker was born in Fremantle in 1893 to Annie and Charles Walker, a boatbuilder. He attended Fremantle Boys School where he excelled and in 1905 was awarded a scholarship to Scotch College, Claremont. He and his friends spent much of their spare time rowing and sailing on the Swan River. In 1910 he was Dux of the school. In 1911 he won the first UWA Exhibition and, keen to study medicine, enrolled at Adelaide University. His results won him a place as a student of Medicine at Edinburgh University in 1912. There he joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. His final year of study coincided with the declaration of the First World War. He enlisted in the Royal Navy and was given the rank of Surgeon Probationer and posted to HMS Lynx on 23 July 1915. On arrival at his destination he was told the Lynx had been mined in the North Sea with a loss of 75 lives, and he was re-assigned to HMS Shark, patrolling the English Channel and North Sea. On May 31, 1916, during the Battle of Jutland, HMS Shark was ordered to attack the oncoming German ships. Robert Walker attended the many casualties. He was injured and then apparently killed shortly before the ship sank. His body was never recovered. Tributes were written, praising his briliance as a scholar and his valour under fire and heroic attempts to help injured shipmates.

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Sunday, 8 February, 2026
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