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James Brennan Memorial

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CONTRIBUTOR

Jane Brennan

DATE

1917

LANGUAGE

eng

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2

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Europeana 1914-1918

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UGC
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europeana19141918:agent/f116e88a20eb67239487b38e6bf5fc82

Date

1917

Type

Story

Language

eng
English

Country

Europe

DataProvider

Europeana 1914-1918

Provider

Europeana 1914-1918

Year

1917

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2020601_Ag_ErsterWeltkrieg_EU

Begin

1917

End

1917

Language

mul

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James Brennan | europeana19141918:agent/2f6fc9a21d24d3bdae213388c85b39c6
Jane Brennan | europeana19141918:agent/f116e88a20eb67239487b38e6bf5fc82

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2019-09-11T08:19:00.957Z
2020-02-25T08:16:37.097Z
2012-03-28 10:51:58 UTC
2012-04-09 21:59:40 UTC
2012-04-09 22:00:09 UTC

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DU18

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Memorial Plaques were issued after the First World War to the next-of-kin of all the British and Empire Service personnel who were killed as a result of the war. The plaques were made of bronze, and hence popularly known as the Death Penny or ‘Dead Man’s Penny’, because of the similarity in appearance to the somewhat smaller penny coin. 1,355,000 plaques were issued which used a total of 450 tons of bronze, and continued to be issued into the 1930s to commemorate people who died as a consequence of the war. || Private William Melia from Bury, Lancashire served in the 3rd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. He died of wounds on the 16th July, 1916, Flanders, France. At the time of enrolling, William was a butchers assistant who lived with his parents James and Martha at 58, Fleet Street, Bury. It seems strange that William served with the Worcestershire Regiment, however, army units like the Worcestershire’s moved around the country to train, they came to Holcombe and they probably tried to recruit men from the local area whilst here. William is buried at Estaples Military Cemetery.

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