Margaret Winser

[7] Winser also designed the reverse of the Naval General Service Medal, instituted in August 1915 and awarded for minor Royal Navy campaigns until 1962.

[14] The next day, Winser was invited to Smallhythe Place and made a mould of Ellen Terry's face, from which she produced four death masks.

[16] The plaster medallion, death mask and posthumous bust, along with a relief plaque of the Hastings War Memorial that she designed, remain in the collection at Smallhythe Place, which is now a museum run by the National Trust.

[16][17] During her career, Winser created a large number of memorial plaques, statues and portrait medallions, including one of the violinist Joseph Joachim.

[18] Other work included providing the illustrations for a book 'Lays and Legends of the Weald of Kent' written by her sister Lilian Winser, published in 1897.