Beachcroft Towse
Sir Ernest Beachcroft Beckwith Towse, was an English British Army officer and campaigner for the blind. He was a 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.
Military career
Towse was commissioned a lieutenant in The Gordon Highlanders on 16 December 1885. He distinguished himself with the Chitral Expedition in 1895, was promoted to captain on 20 May 1896, and served in the Tirah Campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1898.After the outbreak of the Second Boer War in October 1899, his battalion was sent to South Africa. They were part of large force sent to relieve the Siege of Kimberley, and took part in the Battle of Magersfontein on 10-11 December 1899, in which the defending Boer force defeated the advancing British forces amongst heavy casualties for the latter. Towse was mentioned in the despatch from Lord Methuen describing the battle.
Details on the Victoria Cross
Towse was 35 years old, and a captain in the 1st Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders during the Second Boer War when the following deeds led to the award of the Victoria Cross:The shot that blinded Towse was fired by the Russian volunteer Yevgeny Maximov who was struggling with Towse during the action on Mount Thaba. Queen Victoria, it is said, shed tears when pinning the decoration. Possibly at her instance, The War Office awarded Towse with a special wounds pension of £300 a year.
Further information
He retired from the army in February 1902. His VC action left him blind and he spent much of the rest of his life in work with the blind. He served in the First World War as a staff officer working with the wounded in hospital. Towse was chairman of the British and Foreign Blind Association and in 1940 gave his house as its first rehabilitation centre. He also founded the British Wireless for the Blind Fund in 1928 and was a trustee of The Association for Promoting the General Welfare of the Blind. He provided GWB a grant of £500, which enabled them to start making soap. Towse's sister, Beatrice Julia Beckwith Towse, was a committee member of the Disabled Officers Garden Homes organisation; she lived with him after his injury.He was a Vice Patron of St Dunstans from 1946 until his death in 1948.
The medal
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Gordon Highlanders Museum, Aberdeen, Scotland.Medal Entitlement
Ribbon | Description | Notes |
Victoria Cross | 6 July 1900 | |
Royal Victorian Order | 1927 | |
Order of the British Empire | Civil Division - 1920 | |
Venerable Order of St John | 1916 | |
India Medal | 3 Clasps
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Queen's South Africa Medal | 3 Clasps | |
1914-15 Star | ||
British War Medal | ||
World War I Victory Medal | With Mentioned in dispatches Oakleaf | |
King Edward VII Coronation Medal | 1902 - Military Version of this Medal | |
King George V Coronation Medal | 1911 - Military Version of this Medal | |
King George V Silver Jubilee Medal | 1935 | |
King George VI Coronation Medal | 1937 |