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Turkish Crimea Medal 1855, Sardinian issue, awarded to Major (later General) Mark Walker VC, 1st Battalion 3rd (The East Kent) Regiment of Foot (The Buffs)
Silver, circular campaign medal designed by James Robertson (1813-1888), with on the obverse, the Ottoman Sultan's monogram and the Muslim calendar year of 1271. On the reverse, a trophy of arms with colours, a cannon, anchor and a mortar, the flags of the allies, and a campaign honour, 'La Crimea 1855', in the exergue. The medal is suspended on a crimson ribbon with green edges.
It had been the intention of the Turkish Sultan to award all Allied veterans of the Crimean War with a silver medal, which he instituted in 1855. Approximately 75,000 medals were claimed by Britain. However not all these reached their destination, owing to a shortfall in production and the loss of a consignment of some 22,000 medals when the SS 'Pomona' sank near Malta on 22 February 1860. The shortage in British medals was made up to a great extent by issuing British soldiers with Sardinian or French versions.
NAM Accession Number
NAM. 2001-02-431--6
Copyright/Ownership
National Army Museum, Out of Copyright
Location
National Army Museum, Conflict in Europe gallery
Object URL
https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=2001-02-431--6