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WW1 Death Penny Plaque – ALBERT CLAUDE FERGUSON

£169.00

An original WW1 bronze Memorial Plaque commemorating Albert Claude Ferguson. Gunner, Royal Field Artillery. Supplied with research.

An original First World War bronze Memorial Plaque issued in memory of Albert Claude Ferguson.

Soldier Details

Rank Gunner
Service No 211473
Regiment Royal Field Artillery
Date of Death 24/8/1919
Born Hersham, Surrey
Enlisted 10/1/1917
Father George Ferguson Lived (1901) Rydens Grove, Walton on Thames Surrey. Domestic Gardener
Mother Mary Ann

Research & History

4 children: William George, Elsie Amy, Lilian Edith, Albert Claude.

Discharge & medical records.

This plaque has been researched. Copies of the supporting research are included.

About the Memorial Plaque

The bronze Memorial Plaque was issued after the First World War to the next of kin of service personnel who had died in the conflict. Around 1.3 million were produced.

Each plaque measures 121mm (4.76″) in diameter and weighs approximately 333 grams. Cast in bronze, the design features:

  • Britannia holding a laurel wreath in her left hand and a trident in her right.
  • An imperial lion standing before her.
  • Two dolphins representing Britain’s sea power.
  • A second lion tearing apart the eagle emblem of Imperial Germany.
  • A rectangular panel bearing the name of the fallen.

No rank was included on the plaque, reflecting the intention that all who died be shown as equal in their sacrifice. The border carries the inscription “He/She Died For Freedom And Honour”.

These plaques are also known as the Dead Man’s Penny, Death Penny, Death Plaque, Widow’s Penny or Memorial Plaque.

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 45 × 35 × 16 in
Type

Death Penny

Issued/ Not-Issued

Issued

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