Alan McGregor Whyte's 'dead man's penny' donated to Griffith War Memorial Museum

By Declan Rurenga
Updated July 11 2022 - 11:23am, first published 10:36am
RETURNED: Paul King (centre) donates the 'dead man's penny' medallion for Alan McGregor Whyte to Griffith War Memorial Museum's Theo Bollen and chairman Garry Smellie. Picture: Declan Rurenga
RETURNED: Paul King (centre) donates the 'dead man's penny' medallion for Alan McGregor Whyte to Griffith War Memorial Museum's Theo Bollen and chairman Garry Smellie. Picture: Declan Rurenga

A century-old bronze memorial medallion that was found at Kurri Kurri was donated to Griffith's War Memorial Museum last week.

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