description: Anthony William Durnford (* 24. Mai 1830, Manorhamilton, co. Leitrim, Irland; † 22. Januar 1879, Isandhlwana, Südafrika), britischer Offizier; Kommandeur des Natal Native Contingent in der Schlacht bei Isandhlwana 1879
A mounted Woodburrytype photograph taken from The South African Campaign of 1879 by MacKinnon and Shadboldt of Colonel Anthony Durnford of the Royal Engineers. In command of No. 2 Column during the first phase of the Anglo-Zulu War, Durnford was killed in action at Isandlwana on 22 January, 1879.
Below is the scanned text from The South African Campaign of 1879 that accompanied the above photograph:
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