Crimea War Medal 1854-56 with clasps, 'Alma', 'Balaklava' and 'Sebastopol' awarded to Sergeant Frederick Peake, 13th (Light) Dragoons
Frederick Peake was born in Dublin where he enlisted into the 13th (Light) Dragoons aged eighteen in November 1846. After service in the United Kingdom he embarked with the Army of the East in 1854 and was promoted sergeant during the voyage. His arm was broken by a canister shot during the Charge of the Light Brigade. Evacuated first to Scutari, he was invalided home on 20 December 1854 and remained throughout 1855 at the Invalid Depot at Chatham.
He was discharged from the Army as a result of his wound in January 1856 with a pension of 1/3 d per day. Because he could read and write, Peake secured a post as a military stores clerk with an increased pension. He nonetheless encountered financial difficulties and before his death in 1906 had sought relief from the Light Brigade Survivors' Fund and the Royal Patriotic Fund.
NAM Accession Number
NAM. 1956-10-45-1
Copyright/Ownership
National Army Museum Copyright
Location
National Army Museum, Conflict in Europe gallery
Object URL
https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1956-10-45-1