- William Jones (British Victoria Cross recipient)
Infobox Military Person
name = George Stringer
lived = 24 January 1889 - 10 November 1957
placeofbirth =Newton Heath ,Manchester
placeofdeath =Oldham ,Greater Manchester
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allegiance = flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
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rank = Private
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commands = 1st Bn, Manchester Regiment
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battles =Anglo-Zulu War
awards =Victoria Cross Mentioned in Despatches
Milosh Obilich Gold Medal for Bravery
laterwork =William Jones VC (1839 - 1913) was an English recipient of the
Victoria Cross , the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.Details
He was approximately 39 years old, and a private in the 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot (later
The South Wales Borderers ),British Army during theZulu War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.He was born and lived in Evesham, Worcestershire.On
23 January 1879 atRorke's Drift , Natal,South Africa , Private 593 William Jones and (Robert Jones) defended one of the wards in the field hospital to the last, until six out of the seven patients had been removed. The seventh was delirious and although they managed to dress him, they could not induce him to move and when they returned to carry him away he was being stabbed to death in his bed.Jones was being treated at Netley Hospital for chronic Rheumatism, which he claimed to have contracted from the cold and wet nights after Rorke's Drift; before being discharged on January 2, 1880 and on the January 13, 1880, he received his award from
Queen Victoria atWindsor Castle . Upon leaving the Army, he attempted to establish himself in Birmingham however employment opportunities were few, but managed to take part in a number of acting parts including Hamilton's Pansterorama and in 1887 he eventually became a member ofBuffalo Bill's Wild West Show Later, he moved to Rutland Street, Charlton-On-Medlock, Manchester and in 1910 pawned his Victoria Cross, having fallen upon hard times. He was admitted to work to Work House on Bridge Street, Manchester. William was one of the few survivors of the battle to live into his 70s. He died on April 15, 1913 and buried in a paupers grave in Philips Park. William's grave is located in Philip's Park Cemetery Manchester section D-887 and a large blue commemoration plaque adorns the wall of the disused church, alongside another plaque to commemorate WWI Victoria Cross winner, George Stringer VC.After four years of campaigning, on November 2, 2007 a ceremony was held at Philip’s Park Cemetery to celebrate the unveiling of a new headstone for the grave [ [http://www.rorkesdriftvc.com/news.php rorkesdriftvc.com] ] .
Citation
Joint Citation (with Robert Jones VC): "In another ward, facing the hill, Private William Jones and Private Robert Jones defended the post to the last, until six out of the seven patients it contained had been removed. The seventh, Sergeant Maxfield, 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment, was delirious from fever. Although they had previously dressed him, they were unable to induce him to move. When Private Robert Jones returned to endeavour to carry him away, he found him being stabbed by the Zulus as he lay on his bed."
The medal
William had to unfortunately pawn his VC when he fell on hard times in the 1890's although it is now displayed at the South Wales Borderers Museum
Brecon ,Powys ,Wales .Bearing the Cross
Radio 4, 2.15pmBearing the Cross was a Ken Blakeson play which looked into the lives of three soldiers who fought at Rorke’s Drift and aired on
BBC Radio 4 .Nigel Anthony plays William Jones VC, Sebastian Harcombe plays Robert Jones VC and Jon Strickland is Henry Hook VC. The play starts in 1887, at Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show in London, where the battle against the Zulus was restaged, with Private William Jones VC as presenter.See also
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Zulu (film) References
External links
* [http://www.rorkesdriftvc.com/vc/jones2.htm Pte. William Jones] "(biography, photos, memorial details)"
* [http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/stewart/manchest.htm Location of grave and VC medal] "(Manchester)"
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13112 William Jones on Find-A-Grave]Location of grave can be found on Google Earth at:53° 29' 20.45" N 2° 11' 59.20" W
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