Archie Robb

At war's end he rowed in the AIF #1 eight to victory at the 1919 Henley Peace Regatta and brought the King's Cup to Australia.

[2] After the war he returned to the Derwent Rowing Club and he was again selected at seven in Tasmanian men's eights in 1920 and 1921 when Interstate eight-oared championships recommenced, now racing for the same King's Cup Robb had won at Henley in 1919.

He joined the 4th Field Artillery Brigade and embarked from Melbourne on HMAT A54 Wiltshire in November 1915.

[5] At war's end Robb rowed in the bow seat of the AIF #1 eight at the 1919 Peace Regatta at Henley-on-Thames, the crew which won the King's Cup which in time, became the trophy for the men's eight event contested annually at the Australian Interstate Regatta.

Later in the month of July 1919 he again raced in the Australian AIF eight when they competed at the Inter-Allied Regatta on the Seine in Paris.

AIF #1 VIII 1919 Henley Peace Regatta : (rear) Disher , Mettam , Hauenstein , Lt. Gen Hobbs , Middleton , Scott , McGill, (front) Robb, Smedley , House .