I thought Commonwealth nations would have commemorated their dead in a fairly standard way (ie all used certificates) but I have noticed just recently that Commonwealth countries seemed to have sent different things to the next of kin to commemorate their dead. While the dead mans penny seems to be fairly universal for Commonwealth nations in the 1st WW there were some differences. Canada, for example, also sent a memorial cross to the female next of kin as well as the penny and it seems Canada was the only country to do this. However in the second WW both New Zealand and Canada sent memorial crosses to the female next of kin. Again these seem to be the only two counties that did this (have read just recently that Australia is now looking at introducing a memorial cross for its KIA). I have two memorial scrolls to New Zealanders from both the first and second world wars and was wondering did any other commonwealth nation send scrolls like these to there next of kins? And if they did does any of the members here have one they could show?
Here are my two. The first one is from WW1 and the second from WW2.
Cheers
Chris
Here are my two. The first one is from WW1 and the second from WW2.
Cheers
Chris
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