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A Scottish Soldier's Victorian era multi-campaign medal group of 4: Private Andrew Holmes, 71st Highland Light Infantry
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- Crimea Medal 1854. With clasp 'Sebastopol' (A. Holmes, 71st Regt.)- Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-1859. No clasp (Andrew Holmes, 71st Highlanders Lt. Iy.);- IGS 1854-1895 Medal. Silver issue with clasp 'Umbeyla' (3581 A. Holmes. H.Ms. 71st Regt.)- Turkey: Crimea Service Medal. Sardinia reverse. With British Crimea suspender (No. 3581 Andrew Holmes 71 Hd. Lt. Infy.)Note: The 3 x British campaign medals are all officially impressed, with the Turkish Medal engraved in a contemporary styleMedals and Clasps Verification: All medals and clasps confirmed as entitled, and as issued per below cited medal rolls- Crimea Medal 1854. With clasp 'Sebastopol': WO 100/31- Indian Mutiny Medal. With clasp 'Central India': WO 100/38- IGS 1854 Medal. Silver issue with clasp 'Umbeyla' WO 100/20- Turkey: Crimea Service Medal. With 'Sardinia' flag reverse: The recipients service papers in WO/97 file series refersAndrew Holmes was a native of the parish of Barony, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, where he was born circa 1835. Andrew attested for the British Army at Glasgow, on 23 February 1853, on which date he was posted to the 71st Highlanders Regiment of Foot. At time of his enlistment he was 18 years of age, and described himself as having been a 'Baker' prior. In his subsequent military career, he racked up a total of 21 years and 39 days 'reckonable service towards pension' while 'Serving with the Colours', of which 17 years and 2 months - the majority of his service - was spent overseas as under;- Canada: 1 years 3 months- Crimea: 1 year 6 months- East Indies: 7 years 4 months- Mediterranean: 7 years 1 monthAndrew Holmes remained a 'Private' throughout his military career. He took his final discharge from the British Army on 29 June 1874, at which time he indicated that his intended place of future residence after leaving the army was to be:29 Carlisle PlaceNorton ParkEdinburghThe recipient service papers are extant and accessible in the file series WO/97 held at The National ArchivesCondition: GVF