Khedive's Star For The Egypt War 1882
Obverse: A five pointed star. Within a band, head of the Sphinx, three pyramids in the background. Legend: 'EGYPT 1882'. Below: 'Khedive of Egypt' (in Arabic letters). Reverse: the monogram of the Khedive, a crown above. Awarded by the Khedive to all those who received the Egypt Medal, in this case Paymaster William Evans (1828-1903). Fitted with a ring and bar with floral scroll and a crescent and star in relief upon it and a blue ribbon.
William Evans joined the Navy in 1853 as a clerk in the 50-gun frigate HMS ‘Imperieuse’, serving in South Africa and the Baltic. He was then stationed in the Pacific in HMS ‘Monarch’, 84 guns, between 1854 and 1858. He was promoted full paymaster in 1863, serving in the Mediterranean and at Chatham and Sheerness. Continued service saw him on the North America station and in the East Indies. Evans was in HMS ‘Penelope’ at the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882, staying with her for the remainder of his career after she became the drill ship at Harwich. He retired in 1884 with the rank of paymaster-in-chief.
He married Sarah Eliza Boucher in 1862 at Rochester, Kent and the couple had one son William Boucher Evans. After his retirement William Evans lived in Maidstone, Kent, then moved to Ross, Herefordshire where he died.
William Evans joined the Navy in 1853 as a clerk in the 50-gun frigate HMS ‘Imperieuse’, serving in South Africa and the Baltic. He was then stationed in the Pacific in HMS ‘Monarch’, 84 guns, between 1854 and 1858. He was promoted full paymaster in 1863, serving in the Mediterranean and at Chatham and Sheerness. Continued service saw him on the North America station and in the East Indies. Evans was in HMS ‘Penelope’ at the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882, staying with her for the remainder of his career after she became the drill ship at Harwich. He retired in 1884 with the rank of paymaster-in-chief.
He married Sarah Eliza Boucher in 1862 at Rochester, Kent and the couple had one son William Boucher Evans. After his retirement William Evans lived in Maidstone, Kent, then moved to Ross, Herefordshire where he died.
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Object Details
ID: | MED0355 |
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Collection: | Coins and medals |
Type: | War medal |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Jenkins & Sons |
Events: | Anglo-Egyptian War, 1882 |
Date made: | ca.1886 |
People: | Evans, William |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 47 mm |