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Pencil, presentation |
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Object type | Heroism/wars Classification: NM3.13036 |
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English: Presentation pencil in silver case Pencil presented to 14-131 Private James Crichton, VC, by Lady Alice Ferguson, wife of Governor General, November 1929 silver pencil case with removable 'lid', marked on side- "LADY ALICE FERGUSON - To PVT. J. CRICHTON V.C. NOV. 9TH 1929" |
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Date | post-WW1-wars; Nov 1929; 15 Apr 2002; (1929); 22 Apr 2002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q758657 |
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Accession number |
2002.48.4 |
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Place of creation | New Zealand | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Credit line | Gift of Velda and Hazel Crichton | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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presentation pencil in silver case; gift to 14-131 Private James Crichton, VC, from Lady Alice Ferguson, wife of Governor General pencil case is marked- "LADY ALICE FERGUSON - To PVT. J. CRICHTON V.C. NOV. 9TH 1929" Gift was probably made on occasion of official dinner for VC holders given at Government House, New Zealand, on 9th November 1929. Private James Crichton, VC (1879-1961) 2nd Battalion Auckland (Countess of Ranfurly’s Own) Regiment James Crichton was born in Carrickfergus, Ireland in 1879 to a Scots Irish family who soon after moved to Scotland. On leaving school James wanted to join the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlander but was two inches too short, and instead worked in Northrig as a miner. A new opportunity to join the Highlanders arose when the need for men to serve in the Anglo-Boer War meant that his height was no longer a problem. While stationed at Edinburgh Castle with the Highlanders James Crichton participated in the Military Tattoo, he also served in Ireland and was in Dublin when he left the Regiment to go mining and in 1905. He then worked as an assistant cable jointer for the Post and Telegraph until 1907 when he sailed for Canada. Over this time and until 1911 he remained with the British Army Reserve (Cameron Highlanders). When war broke out in 1914 James Crichton was in New Zealand working in Auckland as a cable jointer. He enlisted as a corporal in the NZ Army Service and embarked for Egypt with the Main Body. James took part in the Gallipoli Landing in 1915 and served in France from April 1916. In April 1918, while serving as a warrant officer with 1 NZ Field Bakery, James Crichton voluntarily relinquished his rank and transferred as a private to the Auckland Infantry Regiment. He was with the Auckland Regiment in September 1918, when he was awarded the Victoria Cross for an action at Crevecoeur on 30 September 1918. Citation- “For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty at Crevecoeur, 30-9-18, when, although wounded in the foot, he continued with the advancing troops, despite difficult obstacles in canal and river. When his platoon was subsequently forced back by a counter-attack, he succeeded in carrying a message which involved swimming a river and crossing an area swept by machine-gun fire, subsequently rejoining his platoon. Later he undertook on his own initiative, to save a bridge that had been mined, and though under close fire from machine-guns and snipers, he succeeded in removing the charges, returning with the fuse and detonators. Though suffering from a painful wound, he displayed the highest degree of valour and devotion to duty.” James Crichton returned to New Zealand where, in 1919, he met and married Amy Howe, who had previously been married to Frederick Watkins, Auckland Regiment 30883, who was killed at Messines in 1917. James and Amy Crichton had a home in Takapuna where they lived for the rest of their lives. They had two children – Velda, born 1921 and Hazel, born 1922. James worked for the Post and Telegraph Department as a cable jointer until his retirement in 1939-40. In 1937 he was part of the NZ Military Forces Coronation Contingent. During World War 2 he served with the Home Guard, but also worked passage on a Merchant Ship back to the United Kingdom. James Crichton died in Auckland in 1961. Information supplied by Velda and Hazel Crichton |
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