Creswick Museum
The Dead Man's Penny
... ...Hendric...Inscribed William Hendric...(Cabbage Tree) WW1 Creswick Hendric 4th Pioneer Battalion A.I.F Inscribed William Hendric The Bronze Medallion
Features an image of Lady Britania surrounded by two dolphins The Dead Man's Penny ...
The Dead Man's Penny is a commenorative medallion presented to next of kin of men and women who died during \world War One.The Bronze medallion features an image of Lady Britannia surrounded by two dolphins (representing Britain's sea power) and a lion (representing Britain) standing over a defeated eagle (symbolising Germany). Around the outer edge are the words 'He died for freedom and honour'. Next to Lady Britannia is the deceased Soldier's name, with no rank provided to show equality in their sacrifice. The Dead Man's Penny was accompanied by a letter from King George V, stating 'I join with my grateful people in sending you this memorial of a brave life given for others in the Great War'.William Hendric 3373
Enlisted 3/8/1915 Embarked ex-Brisbane on H.M.A.T "Sea Bas" 4th Pioneer Battalion A.I.F. Born 1994 Died 1st April 1918
Foster Mother: Mrs J Charlesworth, Creswick. (Cabbage Tree)The Bronze Medallion
Features an image of Lady Britania surrounded by two dolphinsInscribed William Hendricww1, creswick, hendric, 4th pioneer battalion a.i.f