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Allegiance
  
Australia

Rank
  
Brigadier

Service/branch
  
Australian Army

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
Bernard Evans


Bernard Evans (architect)

Born
  
13 May 1905 Manchester, England (
1905-05-13
)

Awards
  
Knight Bachelor Distinguished Service Order (DSO) Efficiency Decoration (ED) Knight of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity Mentioned in Despatches x 3

Other work
  
Architect, Lord Mayor of Melbourne

Died
  
February 1981, Toorak, Melbourne, Australia

Brigadier Sir Bernard Evans, (13 May 1905 – 19 February 1981) was an Australian army officer, architect, builder and Lord Mayor of Melbourne (1959–1961).

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Bernard Evans (architect) London Court mock tudor by Bernard Evans Perth Australia

Early years

Evans was born in Manchester, England on 13 May 1905. In 1913 his family emigrated to Melbourne, initially living in St Kilda, and subsequently in Hampton. After completing his secondary schooling, he studied architectural drawing at night, and then worked as a designer and builder. He was commissioned in the cadets in 1923, and the Militia in 1924.

Builder and designer

In 1928 Evans established Hampton Timber & Hardware Pty Ltd and the Premier Building Co Pty Ltd, and on 21 September 1929 he married Dorothy May Ellis. By the late 1920s he had begun building speculative villas, and in the 1930s he was commissioned to design and oversee the building of houses and hospitals.

In 1934 he became a major in the 46th Battalion.

In 1937 he sold his business interests and travelled with his family to London. While in Britain he was accepted into the Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors.

On return to Australia in 1939, he was appointed lieutenant colonel commanding the 57th/60th Infantry Battalion, and in 1940 registered as an architect in Victoria.

Second World War

On 1 July 1940 he was appointed to the Second Australian Imperial Force and ordered to form and command the 2/23rd Battalion, "Albury’s Own".

Tobruk, (April–October 1941).

El Alamein, 1 November 1942, command of the 24th Brigade as a temporary brigadier.

New Guinea, 1943.

Land Headquarters Tactical School (School of Tactics and Military Intelligence), Beenleigh, Queensland.

On 23 October 1945 he transferred to the Reserve as an honorary brigadier.

Military appointments

Cadet Service: Cdt 2lieutenant 30 Jun 23 Cdt lieutenant 31 Dec 23; Occupation: Architect

Architect

On retirement from the military, he formed Bernard Evans & Associates, which became one of Victoria’s largest architectural firms.

Lord Mayor of Melbourne

He served as the Melbourne city councillor for Gipps ward (1949–73), and during this period served two terms as Lord Mayor.

Honours and awards

There is a plaque at St Matthews Church, 520 Kiewa Street, Albury commemorating Evans and his formation of the 2/23rd Battalion.

Evans was appointed/awarded:

He was Mentioned in Despatches three times.

DSO Citation:
'The untiring energy and enthusiasm of this commanding officer, his solid leadership and total disregard of personal danger has been the main factor to the successes which have attended the activities of 2/23 Aust. Inf. Bn. With the exception of very brief periods in reserve positions this Bn has been in the FDLs of Tobruk since early in April and during that period Lt-Col. Evans has personally planned and supervisedd the numerous enterprisess designed to ensure the defence of his sector and inflict losses in men, material and morale on the enemy. His personality and unceasing interest in his men as been an inspiration to all ranks.'

References

Bernard Evans (architect) Wikipedia