Lewis Pugh Evans

1918

This striking 1918 portrait captures Brigadier Lewis Pugh Evans, a distinguished British Army officer and recipient of the Victoria Cross—the highest military honor for bravery awarded in the British and Commonwealth forces. Dressed in full uniform, Evans stands with quiet composure, embodying the resolve and dignity of a soldier who had faced the fiercest trials of the First World War.

Evans earned his Victoria Cross during the First Battle of Passchendaele in 1917, demonstrating extraordinary courage under relentless enemy fire. His image here, taken toward the end of the war, immortalizes a man whose valor became part of Britain's military legacy.

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