Hi, Rusty!
I didn't know about the memorial plaque either.
But I have since been reading about it.
The plaques were made of bronze, about four and a half inches in diameter, and became known as "Dead Man's Penny", because of the similarity in appearance to the somewhat smaller penny coin.
1,355,000 plaques were issued, which used 450 tons of bronze, and continued to be issued into the 1930s to commemorate those who died as result of the war.
A "King's message "was enclosed with the memorial plaque, containing a facsimile signature of the King.
A scroll with a commemorative message underneath the Royal Crest, with the rank , name and regiment of the fallen soldier handwritten in calligraphic script, was also sent to the next-of-kin of those fallen in battle.
These were intended to give the close family a tangible record of their lost loved one.
The number of plaques and the amount of bronze used is horrifying , isn't it?
Marcus Willis is the 772nd in the World Rankings, and he earned today nearly as much as he's earned so far in his entire career.
Nick Kyrgios plays Stepanick tomorrow on Court 2 - play starts at 11.30am
I think theirs is the first match.