Lieutenant Guy Wylly V.C. Print Page
The Plaque commemorates Victoria Cross recipient, Lieutenant Guy Wylly (1889-1962), a former pupil of the school.
During the Boer War, a party of eight Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen who were led by Major Earley and Lieutenent Wylly escorting a foraging party looking for cattle for Major Brooke. The group was ambushed by Boers in a narrow gorge at Warm Bad Transvaal in September 1900. Six men including two officers were wounded and Major Brooke’s horse bolted. Bisdee dismounted and helped Brooke onto his own horse and led under them out of immediate danger before mounting behind Brooke and escaping under heavy fire. Wylly was wounded when the men were ambushed by the Boers.
While Bisdee was helping Major Brook, Wylly saw Corporal Brown had been wounded and his horse shot. Although wounded himself, he gave Brown his horse and risking being cut off, opened fire on the Boer’s to cover his men’s retreat. Wylly’s Victoria Cross was gazetted 10 days after Bisdee’s.
Location
Address: | 71 Nelson Road, Hutchins School, Sandy Bay, 7005 |
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State: | TAS |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -42.905955 Long: 147.329442 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Plaque |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Military |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Friday 11th November, 2005 |
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Lt. GUY GEORGE EDGERTON
WYLLY
Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen
Born : 17th. February 1880
Hobart, Tasmania
Awarded VC : 1st. September 1900
Warm Bad, Transvaal South Africa