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Son of the late Lewis Hamilton Evans, M.D., and Blanche Evans (nee Arnold); husband of Annie Amelia Evans,Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Served in Somaliland Expedition (1902-04).
Indian General Service Medal (Afghanistan).
Digital gallery of Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Stuart Evans
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Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Stuart Evans
Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades.
334 LCol Arthur Stuart Evans (RMC 1897) was the son of the late Lewis Hamilton Evans, M.D., and Blanche Evans (nee Arnold). He was the husband of Annie Amelia Evans,Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He served in the Somaliland Expedition (1902-04). He served with the Royal Engineers. He was awarded a Indian General Service Medal (Afghanistan). He died 2 Jan 1920. His name is listed on the Delhi Memorial (India Gate) in India.
Digital gallery of
Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Stuart Evans
Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades.
334 LCol Arthur Stuart Evans (RMC 1897) was the son of the late Lewis Hamilton Evans, M.D., and Blanche Evans (nee Arnold). He was the husband of Annie Amelia Evans,Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He served in the Somaliland Expedition (1902-04). He served with the Royal Engineers. He was awarded a Indian General Service Medal (Afghanistan). He died 2 Jan 1920. His name is listed on the Delhi Memorial (India Gate) in India.
Digital gallery of
Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Stuart Evans
Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades.
334 LCol Arthur Stuart Evans (RMC 1897) was the son of the late Lewis Hamilton Evans, M.D., and Blanche Evans (nee Arnold). He was the husband of Annie Amelia Evans,Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He served in the Somaliland Expedition (1902-04). He served with the Royal Engineers. He was awarded a Indian General Service Medal (Afghanistan). He died 2 Jan 1920. His name is listed on the Delhi Memorial (India Gate) in India.
Digital gallery of
Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Stuart Evans
334 LCol Arthur Stuart Evans (RMC 1897) was the son of the late Lewis Hamilton Evans, M.D., and Blanche Evans (nee Arnold). He was the husband of Annie Amelia Evans,Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He served in the Somaliland Expedition (1902-04). He served with the Royal Engineers. He was awarded a Indian General Service Medal (Afghanistan). He died 2 Jan 1920. His name is listed on the Delhi Memorial (India Gate) in India.
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Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades. 334 LCol Arthur Stuart Evans (RMC 1897) was the son of the late Lewis Hamilton Evans, M.D., and Blanche Evans (nee Arnold). He was the husband of Annie Amelia Evans,Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He served in the Somaliland Expedition (1902-04). He served with the Royal Engineers. He was awarded a Indian General Service Medal (Afghanistan). He died 2 Jan 1920. His name is listed on the Delhi Memorial (India Gate) in India.
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Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades. 334 LCol Arthur Stuart Evans (RMC 1897) was the son of the late Lewis Hamilton Evans, M.D., and Blanche Evans (nee Arnold). He was the husband of Annie Amelia Evans,Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He served in the Somaliland Expedition (1902-04). He served with the Royal Engineers. He was awarded a Indian General Service Medal (Afghanistan). He died 2 Jan 1920. His name is listed on the Delhi Memorial (India Gate) in India.
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Ex-cadets are named on the Memorial Arch at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario and in memorial stained glass windows to fallen comrades. 334 LCol Arthur Stuart Evans (RMC 1897) was the son of the late Lewis Hamilton Evans, M.D., and Blanche Evans (nee Arnold). He was the husband of Annie Amelia Evans,Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He served in the Somaliland Expedition (1902-04). He served with the Royal Engineers. He was awarded a Indian General Service Medal (Afghanistan). He died 2 Jan 1920. His name is listed on the Delhi Memorial (India Gate) in India.
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334 LCol Arthur Stuart Evans (RMC 1897) was the son of the late Lewis Hamilton Evans, M.D., and Blanche Evans (nee Arnold). He was the husband of Annie Amelia Evans,Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He served in the Somaliland Expedition (1902-04). He served with the Royal Engineers. He was awarded a Indian General Service Medal (Afghanistan). He died 2 Jan 1920. His name is listed on the Delhi Memorial (India Gate) in India.
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Memorial Arch, Royal Military College, Kingston
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Memorial stair, Royal Military College, Kingston
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Memorial window, Royal Military College, Kingston
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Page 605 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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