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medal, commemorative

human history
  • Other Name

    Memorial Plaque, WW1 (descriptive name)

    Private William Edward Rogers, Auckland Infantry Battalion (associated name)

  • Description

    Memorial Plaque, WW1

    Commemorative plaque issued to next-of-kin of 13/3071 Private William Edward Rogers, Auckland Infantry Battalion, NZEF

    bronze plaque with original cardboard folder and envelope

    .1: bronze plaque

    obverse: Britannia standing holding trident and with wreath over tablet inscribed with name: WILLIAM EDWARD ROGERS; small dolphins on either side of arms; British lion standing on exergue with branch of oak to right(facing); in exergue: British lion vanquishing German eagle; legend around: HE * DIED * FOR * FREEDOM * AND * HONOUR

    .2: folder: heavy cardboard folder

    .3: envelope: manilla envelope [envelope flap missing]

  • Place
  • Associated Place
  • Accession Number
    2013.24.1
  • Accession Date
    06 Sep 2013
  • Department
commemorative medal, folder and envelope

Images and documents

Images

Artefact

  • Credit Line
    Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2013.24.1
  • Primary Maker

     Edward Carter Preston (Medallist)

  • Place
  • Date
    Circa 1919
  • Associated Notes

    Memorial Plaque, WW1

    Commemorative plaque issued to next-of-kin of 13/3071 Private William Edward Rogers, Auckland Infantry Battalion, NZEF

    William Edward Rogers was the son of Mary Rogers and the late Edward Rogers of Devonport, Auckland, and was a butcher by trade. He enlisted as a trooper with the Auckland Mounted Rifles (A Squadron) and left New Zealand bound for Suez on 29 February 1916. He later left Egypt to serve in France with the 2nd Battalion, Auckland Infantry Regiment. He died of wounds on 15 November 1916 and was buried in the Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension Nord, near Armentieres.

    In September 1916 the Auckland Regiment served on the Somme, leaving the Somme battlefield on October 7th, and by 14th October were ‘once more in the line’. The 2nd Battalion returned to the sector in front of Houplines. During this period Ormond Burton, author of The Auckland Regiment N.Z.E.F. 1914-1918 reported that the line was very quiet with few casualties. Possibly Private Rogers was struck by a stray bullet, or died of wounds received on the Somme during September 1916.

  • Associated Event
    WW1; 1914-1918
  • Associated Person
  • Associated Place
  • Associated Date
    15 Nov 1916
  • Period
  • Media
  • Measurement Description
    diameter: 120mm
  • Measurement Reading

    120mm

    135mm (closed)

    133mm (closed)

    127mm (closed)

    126mm (closed)

  • Subject Category
  • Classification
  • Last Update
    15 May 2023
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