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Second Lieutenants Pendavis and Pepys (DSO s) and Private Hall (DCM) killed thirty Germans at Battle of Ypres November 1915 (litho)
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Second Lieutenants Pendavis and Pepys (DSO s) and Private Hall (DCM) killed thirty Germans at Battle of Ypres November 1915 (litho)
1074373 Second Lieutenants Pendavis and Pepys (DSO s) and Private Hall (DCM) killed thirty Germans at Battle of Ypres November 1915 (litho) by Dudley, Robert Ambrose (1867-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Deeds That Thrill the Empire published by The Standard Art Book Co Ltd with Messrs Hutchinson & Co 1920)
Media ID 25146548
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Bravery Gallantry Heroes Medals Trenches Ypres Belgians Belgium Belgian Benelux Countries Great War
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This print captures the heroic actions of Second Lieutenants Pendavis and Pepys, along with Private Hall, during the Battle of Ypres in November 1915. The lithograph showcases their remarkable bravery as they valiantly fought against thirty German soldiers. The image depicts a moment frozen in time, showcasing the determination and courage displayed by these three individuals. Dressed in their military uniforms, adorned with medals symbolizing their exceptional gallantry, they stand as true heroes on the battlefield. The intensity of war is evident from the weapons held firmly in their hands and the rugged trenches that surround them. This scene serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by countless soldiers who risked everything for their countries. Published in "Deeds That Thrill the Empire" by The Standard Art Book Co Ltd with Messrs Hutchinson & Co in 1920, this lithograph immortalizes an important chapter of history. It pays tribute to not only Pendavis, Pepys, and Hall but also to all those who served alongside them. As we reflect upon this image today, it reminds us of the immense valor exhibited by these brave men during one of World War I's most significant battles. Their unwavering commitment to duty inspires us even now. This powerful engraving serves as a testament to heroism amidst adversity and stands as a timeless portrayal of honor within armed forces worldwide.
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