Hi again Jack,a bit before my normal research but I'll try and break it down a little if I can.Now I may be wrong with some info but I'm sure others will correct me.He enlisted into the 86th (Royal County Down) regiment of foot,these were amalgamated with the 83rd (County of Dublin) regiment of foot in 1881 to form the Royal Irish Rifles who spent along time in India.Now you don't mention what battalion he was with but the 86th formed the 2nd battalion RIR so that's that part. As a guess Capes refers to South Africa so most likely he spent time in both places.Home would of stood for time back in the UK which would of included the Republic of Ireland at that time,HMS may of been a naval base,all naval bases were named like ships which is often confusing to people researching relatives,so it may of been that he was invalided home to a base hospital due to sickness or was simply home for a spell while another battalion were sent out in place of the one Joseph Conway served with.As for medals,it's quite possible he may of got none,no medals would of been issued unless he was actively involved in fighting while he served there,some periods saw no fighting and the soldiers were simply doing garrison duties.As for long service and good conduct medals,again he may not of been issued with any depending on his behaviour but this is just specultive,you could try looking at the Uk medal roll on Ancestry for medals or awards but this would require full memebership to do so which I don't have.The SWB has me stumped to be honest.I'll have a look on Ancestry and see if there is anything else there and will post up anything I find tomorrow.
Regards
Brendan