Israel Harding VC
Name: Israel Harding
Conflict: Egypt
Gazetted: September 15, 1882
Service: Royal Navy
Israel Harding VC
Medal group
Place/date of birth: Portsmouth, Hampshire/October 21, 1833
Rank when awarded VC (and later highest rank): Gunner (later Chief Gunner)
Date of bravery: July 11, 1882
London Gazette citation:
Mr. Israel Harding, Gunner, of the Her Majesty’s Ship “Alexandra”.
At about 9 o’clock, on the morning of the 11th July, whilst Her Majesty’s Ship “Alexandra” was engaging the Forts at Alexandria, a 10-inch spherical shell passed through the ship’s side and lodged on the main deck. Mr. Harding hearing the shout “there is a live shell just above the hatchway,” rushed up the ladder from below, and, observing that the fuze was burning, took some water from a tub standing near, and threw it over the projectile, then picked up the shell and put it into the tub. Had the shell burst, it would probably have destroyed many lives.
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Other decorations: N/A
Place/date of death: Billingshurst, Sussex/May 11, 1917
Grave/memorials: Highland Road Cemetery, Portsmouth, Hampshire
Origin of VC to the Lord Ashcroft collection: Purchased at auction, Morton & Eden, London, 2003
Current location of VC: Displayed on rotation at The Lord Ashcroft Gallery: Extraordinary Heroes exhibition, Imperial War Museum