British War & Victory (mid emblem) Medal named LIEUT D A LUMSDEN & Efficiency Medal Territorial named LT D A LUMSDEN KINGS.
David Adam Lumsden born 7th March 1883 in Dundee and lived in Liverpool as an Architect enlisted into the Royal Army Ordnance Corps numbered 017535 as a Private. He landed in France on 17th July 1916 and was in the 61st Coy Ammo Train. He gained a commission in the RAOC on 11th March 1917 and was awared an MID LG 10th July 1919 and left the Army in July 1920.
His Son, David Alexander Lumsden enlisted during WW2 into the Kings Regiment TA numbered 138768 as a Lt and received his Efficiency Medal on 25th March 1949 as a Hon Capt.