5 cm (h) (exclusive of cockade)
Upon arrival in England he was admitted "sick" to No
ten inset synthetic carmine red stones forming an arch over the insignia
overlaid by a leftward-facing eagle’s head
Canada. A Memorial Plaque To Air Mechanic 3Rd Class Edwin Glenn, Royal Air Force Hold 5 cm (h) (exclusive ofBronze, (EDWIN RAY GLENN), marked with the worker's number "53" between the lion's rear foot and tail on the obverse, maker marked with a partial "WA" (Royal Arsenal, Woolwich) on the reverse, 121 mm, spotting, pitted, better than very fine. Accompanied by his Death Record from Library and Archives Canada, along with assorted research papers. Footnote: Edwin Ray Glenn was born in 1895, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Glenn of Prince Albert,