‘Ammunition Smith’ Rorke’s Drift medals coming up for sale in London

If you look closely at both Lady Butler and Alphonse de Neuville’s paintings of what is probably the most famous British colonial action of the 19th century – Rorke’s Drift – you can pick out a man with a long, thick red beard wearing a blue tunic.

That man is Chaplain George Smith (1845-1915), Army Chaplains Department. While not as well known a…

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