A heavily hand coloured portrait of 2742 Private (Pte) Robert Beatham VC, 8th Battalion from ...

Accession Number P03211.001
Collection type Photograph
Object type Transparency
Maker Unknown
Date made c 1915
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

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Description

A heavily hand coloured portrait of 2742 Private (Pte) Robert Beatham VC, 8th Battalion from Geelong, Victoria. A 20 year old labourer prior to enlisting on 8 January 1915 with the service number 2056, he embarked for overseas with the 5th Reinforcements aboard HMAT Hororata (A20) from Melbourne on 17 April 1915. After arriving in Suez, he returned to Australia in August 1915 due to illness. Following recuperation, Pte Beatham (re-enlisted as 2742) sailed again for Alexandria and then on to France, arriving in Marseilles on 31 March 1916. He was wounded in action for the first time on 18 August 1916, during the early stages of the Battle of the Somme, suffering a gunshot wound to the back. After rejoining his unit on 30 September 1917, he was wounded on the second occasion on 4 October 1917 during the Battle of Broodseinde and was evacuated to England for treatment and recuperation. He rejoined his unit in February 1918 and was killed in action on 11 August 1918. Pte Beatham was awarded the Victoria Cross (VC) posthumously “For most conspicuous bravery and self-sacrifice during the attack north of Rosieres, east of Amiens, on 9th August 1918. When the advance was held up by heavy machine gun fire, Pte Beatham dashed forward, and, assisted by one man, bombed and fought the crews of four enemy machine guns, killing ten of them and capturing ten others, thus facilitating the advance and saving many casualties. When the final objective was reached, although previously wounded, he again dashed forward and bombed a machine gun, being riddled with bullets and killed in doing so”.

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