Archibald Walker

Archibald Walker was a Scotland international rugby union player.

[1][3][4] He played for Fettesian-Lorettonians in 1883 while still with West of Scotland, alongside his brother James Walker who was named as an Oxford University player.

[6] He was born to Archibald Walker (1815–80) and Mary MacFarlane Smith (1826-1913).

George became a Lieutenant Colonel in the army, but continued to use the Major rank as he was better known with that rank, and ran for the Westminster Parliament in 1945 for the Conservative Party in the Kilmarnock constituency.

However it was won by Clarice Shaw, a music teacher and member of Troon town council, for the Labour Party.