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Sir Neville Howse VC KCB KCMG FRCS Memorial, Orange

Sir Neville Howse VC KCB KCMG FRCS Memorial, Orange
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Monument comprised of three upright panels, inscribed with a portrait and text.

Sir Neville was born at Stogurse in Somerset, 26 October 1863, and died on 19 September 1930 in London. He is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, West London, and his Victoria Cross is held by the Australian War Memorial, Canberra.

Inscription

Explanatory panel

This monument celebrates the life of Sir Neville Howse who was a doctor, soldier, Member of Parliament, and first member of the Australian Defence Forces to win a Victoria Cross on 14th June 1901.

The Victoria Cross citation reads:

During the action at Vredefort , on the 24th July 1900 Lt Howse went out under a very heavy crossfire and picked up a wounded man and carried him to a place of shelter.

Major General John Pearn AM, RFD, Surgeon Australian Defence Forces, unveiled the memorial on Saturday, 22 July 2000, on the centenary of the first VC by a member of the Australian Defence Forces.

This monument to N H House VC, by artist Les Quick, was an initiative of Orange City Council, Victoria Cross Celebration Committee, Westoil Petroleum, West Orange Motors, Newcrest Mining, National Trust (Orange Branch), Orange Ex-Services Club, Kinross Wolarol School, Department of Veteran Affairs, Rotary Club of Orange, Orange City Bowling Club, McMurtrie Stonemasons.

Veterans listed on this memorial

Veterans listed on this memorial

Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more
Lieutenant (later Major General Sir ) Neville Reginald Howse South African Campaign, World War 1 Army view
Lieutenant (later Major General Sir ) Neville Reginald Howse South African Campaign, World War 1 Army view

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Address
Robertson Park
Cnr Lords Place and Summer Street
Orange NSW 2800
Local Government Area
Orange, City of
Setting
Garden/park
Memorial type
Monument
Recorded by
Mr Rusty Priest AM, former RSL State President (NSW Branch)
Year of construction
2000
Dedication date
22 July 2000
Conflict/s
South African War (Boer War), 1899–1902