Timothy O'Hea
Timothy O'Hea VC, born in Schull, County Cork, was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for valour that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. His is the only award issued for an act in Canada.
Victoria Cross
O'Hea was born on 11 June 1843, at Schull Co Cork, Ireland. He was a private in the 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), British Army stationed in the Province of Canada when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. The spring of 1866 was a period of heightened military preparations to face the Fenian Raids.On 9 June 1866 at Danville, Canada East, a fire broke out in a railway car containing of ammunition, between Quebec City and Montreal. The alarm was given and the car was disconnected at Danville Railway Station. While the sergeant in charge was considering what should be done, Private O'Hea took the keys from his hand, rushed to the car, opened it and called for water and a ladder. It was due to this man's example that the fire was suppressed.