These medals are a testament to the bravery and service of the British Navy during the 19th century. Issued during the era of 1816-1913, this Naval General Service medal from Great Britain was awarded for service during the St. Jean d’Acre campaign of 1840. Made of bronze and featuring the image of Queen Victoria on the obverse, this medal is a valuable addition to any militaria collection.


It is a piece of history, representing the courage and sacrifice of those who served in the British Navy during a tumultuous time. The medals are in good condition and is a true testament to the skill and bravery of those who served. Whether you are a collector or simply interested in history, this Naval General Service medal is a valuable addition to any collection.


Pte W.Muncey born Impington 1817 RMLI 1836-1858

His name spelt differently and he was on Ganges not sure what other ships.

I've not looked possible he was at Crimea maybe