Major (later Lieutenant Colonel) Frederick Robertson Aikman (1828–1888), VC, 4th Bengal Native Infantry

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Aikman was a lieutenant in the 4th Bengal Native Infantry when he won the Victoria Cross during the Indian Mutiny (1857–1859).

On 1 March 1858 near Amethi in Sultanpur district, while commanding an advanced picket with 100 of his men, Aikman was informed of the proximity of a body of 500 rebel infantry and 200 horse and guns. The lieutenant attacked and utterly routed this large enemy force, cutting up more than 100 of them, capturing two guns and driving the survivors over the River Gumti. This feat was carried out over broken ground and partly under flanking fire from an adjoining fort. Lieutenant Aikman himself received a severe sabre cut in the face.

National Army Museum

London

Title

Major (later Lieutenant Colonel) Frederick Robertson Aikman (1828–1888), VC, 4th Bengal Native Infantry

Date

c.1860

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 52.5 x W 43 cm

Accession number

NAM. 2006-02-5

Acquisition method

purchased from Christopher Bryant, 2006

Work type

Painting

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