Memorabilia
gene-genie on ROOTSCHAT has identified the medals and explains
Begun in 1830. Given for those who had completed 21 years service. This was lowered to 18 in 1870
This is a military decoration issued by Sultan Abdulmecid I of the Ottoman Empire to allied military personnel involved in the Crimean War
The obverse of this medal bears the diademed head of Queen Vctoria with the inscription VICTORIA REGINA and the date 1854.
The reverse shows a winged figure of Victory crowning a Roman soldier, who is holding a shield in his left hand and a sword in his right, with a laurel wreath.
The word CRIMEA can be seen to the left while the designer's name of Wyon is visible in tiny letters to the lower right.
The medal is fitted with a foliated swivelling suspender unique to this medal and sweated to the medal.
The Clasps: Sebastopol [1854-55]; Inkerman [5th November 1854]; Balaklava [25th October 1854]; Alma [20th September 1854].
Only a maximum of 4 clasps could be awarded to any one person.
The clasp Sebastopol was automatically awarded to those qualifying for either the Balaklava or Inkerman clasps.
As with the suspender, the design of clasp is unique to this medal with oak leaves and acorns
This image [EC1.JPG] was kindly submitted by Eric Caulfield
This image [EC2.JPG] was kindly submitted by Eric Caulfield
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