- Thomas Lane
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name=Thomas Lane
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born=May 1836
died=1889, aged 54
placeofbirth=Cork,Ireland
placeofdeath=Kimberley,South Africa
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allegiance=British Army
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awards=Victoria Cross (forfeited and re-listed)
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laterwork=Thomas Lane VC (1836 - 1889) was an Irish recipient of the
Victoria Cross , the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.He was born in Cork, Ireland in May 1836, and served throughout the Crimea in the 47th Foot.
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On 21 August 1860 at the
Taku Forts , China, Lane, then aged 24 and a Private in the67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot (laterThe Royal Hampshire Regiment ), British Army and a lieutenant (Nathaniel Burslem ) of his regiment displayed great gallantry. They swam the ditches of the North Taku Fort and attempted, during the assault and before an entrance had been effected by anyone, to enlarge an opening in the wall, through which they eventually entered. In doing so, they were both severely wounded. For this action both men were awarded the Victoria Cross. His medal is displayed atThe Royal Hampshire Regiment Museum & Memorial Garden in Winchester,Hampshire , England.He fought in theZulu War as a Sergeant with the 3/NNC. This unit was disbanded atRorke's Drift after the siege and the officers and non-commissioned officers formed three troops of the Natal Horse. He also fought in Landrey's Light horse inBasutoland 1881–82. His VC gratuity was paid from the consulate in Boston, USA, and also in Auckland, New Zealand, during the 1870s. Lane was one of eight men whose VCs were forfeited. He was stripped of the medal on 7 April, 1881 after being convicted of desertion on active service and theft of a "horse, arms and accoutrements". He died in Kimberley,South Africa on13 April 1889 as a member of the Kimberley Police.References
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The Register of the Victoria Cross (1981, 1988 and 1997)
*The Irish Sword (Brian Clarke 1986)
*Ireland's VCs ISBN 1-899243-00-3 (Dept of Economic Development 1995)
*Monuments to Courage (David Harvey, 1999)
*Irish Winners of the Victoria Cross (Richard Doherty & David Truesdale, 2000)
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