The Death Plaque is officially known as the Memorial plaque other names for it include death penny ect, the plaque was given to the next of kin of those who had lost there lives on active service during the war. It was made out of bronze, there were 1,355,000 issued to gentlemen and only 600 to ladies , obviously making those issued to ladies a rare item and much sought after by collectors.
Each plaque is named , but has no regiment or regimental numbers on it , when researching the plaques it is very often that you will find multiple entries on the Commonwealth War Graves commission website to the same name so with common names it is not always possible to pinpoint who the plaque belonged to. There is only one B.I Jackson listed so it is a unique name listed amongst the casualties this confirms 100% that the plaque is to the man in question, this along with the fact that it came in a period frame with his medals which are named around the rim confirms without doupt that the medals are those issued to the family of Bernard Ivo Jackson Norfolk regiment.
The medals were brought privately through a second party. I attach another photo to show the name on the plaque.
The plaques were originally issued with a scroll which had Rank , name and regiment written on them, again it is rare to find these scrolls still with the plaques so takes us back to having to research the plaques through the CWGC.