Single-handedly he shot the sentry and another soldier, and made four more surrender, enabling a wounded British officer to be evacuated – earning him the highest honour for gallantry.
Remarkably, a month later the 27-year-old, of 6th Battalion, the Lincolnshire Regiment, stormed another machine gun post, killing 10 Germans and taking one prisoner who provided valuable information.
Evans receiving the VC from King George V |
Both the bravery medals were sold to an anonymous buyer by his relatives at auction in Holborn, Central London yesterday, fetching a hammer price of £190,000 – totalling £235,000 with fees.
Marcus Budgen, of auctioneers Spink & Son, said: “We are absolutely thrilled that an outstanding medal group achieved an outstanding price that reflects Arthur Evans’ brave actions.