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c. 1918. Studio
portrait of Private (Pte) William Matthew Currey VC, 53rd Battalion. Pte
Currey was awarded the Victoria Cross for "most conspicuous bravery
and daring" on 1 September 1918 at Peronne, France.
Pte Currey rushed a 77mm
enemy field gun under heavy machine gun fire and succeeded in capturing
the gun single handedly after killing the entire crew.
He later rushed
another enemy post, causing many casualties and enabling the advance to
continue.
He then volunteered
to carry orders again under heavy gun fire for the withdrawal of an
isolated company. He succeeded and returned with valuable
information.
He returned to
Australia in March 1919 and was discharged on 2 April. He was elected to
the NSW Legislative Assembly in 1941 as the Labour Member for Kogarah,
the first VC recipient in the NSW Parliament, and retained his seat
until his sudden death on 30 April 1948. (Donor R. Arman)
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