A tribute to a young Officer on Police Remembrance Day
Last week I published a Blog about Ruston George Stephenson who gave his life to serve others in War and in peacetime. Today, Police Remembrance Day, I wish to honour another member of the Force who gave his all but managed to arrest his murderer first! JOHN VANCE BLAIN John was a native of Donegal, Ireland, born around 1850 to Joseph, a farmer, and his wife, Elizabeth. Not much is known of his early life or when he arrived on these shores, but it is known he was appointed to the Metropolitan Police District as a Constable on 26 December 1874 and was attached to the Darlinghurst Police Station. Darlinghurst Police Station (now decommissioned) - author's own Life was progressing well for the young man when just after 4pm on the 22nd of March 1877, Constable Blain was on duty patrolling by foot in Bourke Street Woolloomooloo, when he saw two men carrying a "bundle" in Forbes Street. He called on them to stop but they ignored him and ran off. Constable Blain gave chase. On...