British Military History

York Army Museum Acquires Portrait of Field Marshal The Lord Houghton of Richmond

York Army Museum Acquires Portrait of Field Marshal The Lord Houghton of Richmond

York Army Museum, custodian of more than three centuries of British military heritage, has acquired the portrait of Field Marshal The Lord Houghton of Richmond.

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🇬🇧 Remembering Field Marshal Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank 1928-2025

🇬🇧 Remembering Field Marshal Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank 1928-2025

Among the most meaningful moments in my non-profit archive was the privilege of photographing Field Marshal Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank. It was not simply a portrait sitting, but an encounter with a man whose life spanned the defining military and political chapters of modern Britain.

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The Essence of Leadership: General Sir James Everard and the Call for “Total Defence

The Essence of Leadership: General Sir James Everard and the Call for “Total Defence

Portraiture, at its best, does more than record a likeness—it preserves leadership, responsibility, and history. In this portrait of General Sir James Everard, recently featured in The Telegraph, the aim was to convey not only authority, but the gravity of command carried by one of Britain’s most experienced senior officers.

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Soldiery at the National Army Museum — Preserving British Military History Through Portraiture

Soldiery at the National Army Museum — Preserving British Military History Through Portraiture

The Soldiery project by Rory Lewis now forms part of the permanent collection of the National Army Museum in London. This landmark acquisition underscores the project’s historical, cultural, and educational importance, and stands at the heart of the mission of the Rory Lewis Non-Profit: to preserve military heritage through museum-grade portraiture for future generations.

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General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, KCB, CBE — Portrait Sitting

General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, KCB, CBE — Portrait Sitting

In 2022, Rory Lewis Non-Profit was honoured to record a formal portrait of General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, KCB, CBE, undertaken in London during his tenure as Chief of the General Staff. The commission was created for permanent display within the gallery of former Chiefs—an historic lineage marking the stewardship of the British Army’s senior leadership.

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1st Battalion Welsh Guards — Portrait Sittings

1st Battalion Welsh Guards — Portrait Sittings

In 2019, the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards commissioned a series of portraits of their Commanding Officer and Senior Warrant Officers, photographed in Windsor. These sittings form a vital addition to the Rory Lewis Non-Profit Military Portrait Archive, an ongoing effort to document the leadership and heritage of British and Allied service members. The project seeks to protect these likenesses for national history, museum collections, and future generations.

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2nd Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles — Portrait Sittings

2nd Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles — Portrait Sittings

Working with the 2nd Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles stands as one of the defining highlights of the Soldiery project, produced through the Rory Lewis Non-Profit. While many civilians have a general awareness of the Gurkhas, few fully understand the depth of tradition, discipline, and identity that defines this extraordinary regiment.

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