James Hollowell Explained

James Hollowell
Honorific Suffix:VC
Birth Date:1823
Birth Place:Lambeth, London
Death Place:Holborn, London
Placeofburial:Brookwood Cemetery
Rank:Lance-Corporal
Branch: British Army
Unit:78th Regiment of Foot
Battles:Anglo-Persian War
Indian Mutiny
Awards: Victoria Cross

James Hollowell (1823  - 4 April 1876) was a British 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

Hollowell was about 34 years old, and a private in the 78th Regiment of Foot (later The Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany's)), British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 26 September 1857 at the Siege of Lucknow, India for which he was awarded the VC:

He later achieved the rank of lance-corporal. He joined the Corps of Commissionaires and is buried in an unmarked grave in their plot in Brookwood Cemetery.

The Medal

His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Regimental Museum of Queens Own Highlanders, Fort George, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

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