Crimea group of three to Surgeon J. A. McMunn, Royal Horse Artillery, who latterly become Physician and Surgeon to the Royal Hospital Chelsea from 1862-96
Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol named to: Asst. Surjn. J. M. McMunn. R. Arty. Contemporarily engraved naming.
Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 2 copy clasps, Lucknow, Relief of Lucknow officially named to: Asst. Surgn. J, A, McMunn, F Tp. R. H. Arty.
Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian die.
Very fine.
John Alexander McMunn was born on 30 October 1827 and was appointed an Assistant Surgeon in October 1853. He was present at Sebastopol in 1 Field Battery, No. 2 Captain Mercer's Company of the 8th Battalion, Royal Artillery (Medal & clasp) and thence served during the Indian Mutiny, his memorial at the Royal Hospital Chelsea stating '...with 'F' Troop R.H.A. at the Relief and Capture of Lucknow.'
Returned home, he was Surgeon at the Royal Hospital from 1862 and appointed Physician and Surgeon on 4 November 1868, a position he held until 1896. McMunn died on 14 December 1899; sold together with copied research.
Product Code: EM3882