Sir George White GCVO OM GCB GCSI GCIE GCMG
(1835-1912)
hero of Ladysmith, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (1886-1897), Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (1890-1893), Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire (from 1893), Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (from 1897), Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India (from 1898), Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (from 1900), Knight Grand Cross Order of St Michael and St George (from 1901), and Order of Merit recipient (from 1905)
Died aged c. 77
Wikidata WikipediaField Marshal Sir George Stuart White, VC, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, GCVO (6 July 1835 – 24 June 1912) was an officer of the British Army. He was stationed at Peshawar during the Indian Mutiny and then fought at the Battle of Charasiab in October 1879 and at the Battle of Kandahar in September 1880 during the Second Anglo-Afghan War. For his bravery during these two battles, he was awarded the Victoria Cross. He went on to command a brigade during the Third Anglo-Burmese War in 1886 and became commander of Quetta District in 1889 in which role he led operations in the Zhob Valley and in Balochistan. He was commander of the forces in Natal at the opening of the Second Boer War and fought at the Battle of Elandslaagte in October 1899. He commanded the garrison at the siege of Ladysmith: although instructed by General Sir Redvers Buller to surrender the garrison he responded "I hold Ladysmith for the Queen" and held out for another four months before being relieved in February 1900. He finished his career as Governor of Gibraltar and then as Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
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Sir George White 1835-1912 Hero of Ladysmith lived here
24 Tullymore Road, Broughshane, United Kingdom where they lived