BiographyArthur Baker was killed while acting as a Signaller at Quinn's Post. He was buried behind the post and the grave was lost.
Quinn’s Post was the most advanced Anzac post, located on the northern edge of the main Anzac line.Age23Date of Death29 May 1915Civil employmentMotor DriverEducatedBarker CollegeRelationshipsSon of Mrs L. Baker, Victoria St, Randwick, NSW
Australian troops at Quinn's Post.
Service Information
Service number367RankPrivateRegiment15th BattalionPlace of deathQuinns Post, GallipoliBattleBattle of GallipoliMemorial or CemeteryLone Pine MemorialMemorial/Cemetery Barker CollegeMemorial NotesThe Barker College First World War memorial is six bronze panels on two brick pylons which list the names of former students who served and died in the First World War. The pylons sit on either side of steps from the playground below the Head of School's office.KeywordsBarker CollegeWW1First World War
Arthur Alexander Baker. Hornsby Shire, accessed 25/04/2026, https://hornsbyshire.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/5098