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'How Major Babtie (Royal Army Medical Corps) won his Victoria Cross', 1900 (c)

Cigarette card published by Morris and Sons Limited, from a set entitled, 'Boer War, 1900', celebrating recipients of the Victoria Cross of the Boer War (1899-1902), 1900 (c).

Major (later Surgeon General) William Babtie (1859-1920) of the Royal Army Medical Corps won his Victoria Cross at the Battle of Colenso on the 15 December 1899. Under fire, Babtie came to the aid of wounded gunners of the Royal Field Artillery. He was wounded three times during the action. Babtie also assisted Captain (later General) Walter Congreve (1862-1927) of the Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), in bringing in another wounded officer, Lieutenant Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts of the King's Royal Rifle Corps. Congreve and Roberts, who died of his wounds, also received the Victoria Cross for their actions at Colenso.

Major Babtie was presented with his Victoria Cross by Field Marshal Frederick Roberts, himself a VC recipient, but more poignantly, the father of Lieutenant Roberts, at Pretoria on 25 October 1900.

Cigarette cards were produced from the mid 1870s until the end of World War Two (1939-1945). Used to strengthen thin cigarette packs the cards were quickly developed into advertising devices. Series of cards covering every conceivable subject, from sportsmen to flora and fauna, were produced to encourage collectors and potential smokers alike.

NAM Accession Number

NAM. 1988-03-20-1

Copyright/Ownership

National Army Museum, Out of Copyright

Location

National Army Museum, Study collection

Object URL

https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1988-03-20-1