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'. 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. Uninscribed. Awarded to Edward James Fayrer. Mounted on a bar with four others. Fitted with a ring and bar, with floral scroll and a crescent and star in relief upon it, and blue ribbon.

Edward James Fayrer (1864-1929) was born in Totnes, Devon, the son of Edward Fayrer, a ship's corporal. The family moved to Portsmouth, Hampshire. He attended Greenwich Hospital School and entered the Royal Navy as a boy seaman on 29 July 1879. As an assistant steward, he served in HMS 'Sultan' during the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882, during which action two of her crew were killed and eight wounded. He was appointed ship's steward in 1899 and in HMS 'Orlando' was stationed in the Far East during the Boxer Rebellion. Some of her crew served in the naval brigades attemping to relieve the British Legation in Peking. He was pensioned in 1902 and worked as a store keeper's assistant at the Royal Hospital School, Greenwich but was recalled during World War I. He served as a ship's steward at the shore bases HMS 'President' I and the Royal Naval College Greenwich. Fayrer was a freemason, initiated in 1896 at the Lord Charles Beresford Lodge at Chatham.
He married Kate Taylor in 1896 and the couple had two children - Edward and May. Fayrer died in 1929 at Portsmouth.

Object Details

ID: MED1465
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: Fayrer, Edward James
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 47 mm