James Holland Walker
THIRD OFFICER (1915/6)
| Ethnicity | British |
| Born | in 1886, at Hull |
| Marital status | Single in 1918 |
| Weight | 140 / 63 kg |
| Height | 5 ft. 6 / 1,70 m |
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Rank: |
Ship: |
Tonnage: |
Year: |
|
3rd Officer |
Britannic (II) |
48.200 |
1915/1916 |
|
2nd Officer |
Ceramic |
18.500 |
1918 |
|
3rd Officer |
Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm |
17.100 |
1919 |
|
3rd Officer |
Arabic |
21.100 |
1921/1922 |
POINTS OF INTEREST
- The Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm was orginally a Norddeutscher Lloyd vessel, but after the war she moved the England as a war reperation. Until 1920 she seems to have been doing trooping duties.
- Officer Walker returned to the Mediterranean on at least 2 occasions on the Arabic in 1921. The ship made a voyage from Genoa to New York.
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Crew information researched and compiled by Remco Hillen. No unauthorized usage allowed.
For any questions, remarks or possible mistakes, please contact Remco Hillen
Sources
Mark Baber’s daily ‘White Star Line History’
‘HMHS Britannic, the Last Titan’ – Simon Mills
‘Hostage to Fortune’ – Simon Mills
‘RMS Olympic, Old Reliable’ – Simon Mills
‘William McMaster Murdoch – A Career at sea’ – Susanne Störmer
www.ellisisland.org
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org
www.titanic-titanic.com/white%20star%20line%20ships.shtml
www.titanicinquiry.org
www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/bisn.html
www.william-mcmaster-murdoch.org
www.bytenet.net/kaleidoscope/osnc/fleet/baltic2.htm
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