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Photograph portrait of a boy.
1910, Photograph
Photograph portrait of a boy.
Photograph portrait of a boy.
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23244
Title
Photograph portrait of a boy.
Description
Photograph portrait of a boy, aged 12-13. The child wears a suit and tie and poses quite formally. There is a hole made by shrapnel.
Date
1910
Type
Photograph
Location
Museum of Edinburgh
Accession number
HH3697/5/72
This photograph is part of a collection of items relating to an Edinburgh-based man, Sergeant John Walker. In civilian life, Walker was originally from Haddington, but lived in Leith, and worked as a butcher. He and three brothers joined the army. Walker eventually joined the Seaforth Highlanders, where he was awarded a Distinguished Conduct Medal. He was killed by a shell near Arras at the Battle of Vimy Ridge on 15th April 1917. The collection includes several photographs with holes made by the shrapnel which killed him. A set of photograph postcards of Walker's grave and other memorials, some of which include a man in military uniform, may have been taken by Walker's brothers touring the area immediately after the Armistice.
The identity of the boy is uncertain, but it is likely he was a relative of Walker's, possibly a nephew or younger brother.
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