Hi Ros
Hopefully some of the following can assist you return this gents medal/medals.
Following (
my wording) extracted from
Australian War Memorial records:
On 1 March 1915, John MacLean enlisted at Northam. He was noted as 31 years and 3 months of age, single, Labourer, Presbyterian. His NOK was noted as Duncan MacLean, father, Seaview House, Altandhu, Scotland. Embarked 9 June 1915 at Fremantle onboard His Majesty's Australian Transport (HMAT) Ascanius.
Following (again
my wording) extracted from
National Archives of Australia records:
Place of Birth Rothes, NOK Donald MacLean, living
abroad. John was twice wounded in action; 26 Oct 1915 (left leg) apparently at Gallipoli and 3 May 1917 (neck & right shoulder) in France. He was promoted to Lance Corporal on 24 October 1917. On 10 April 1919, he disembarked from HMAT Anchises at Albany and was subsequently discharged on 10 June 1919. He was awarded "1914/15 Star No. 5442", "British War Medal No. 3403" and "Victory Medal No. 3399".
See
http://www.anzacday.org.au/education/medals/general/ww1.htmlQ98 (also Scots by birth and Aussie ex-Serviceman)
Fremantle
WA