Rorkes Drift, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaJames Rorke of Rorkes Drift(Armed Forces)
(Photos Taken: 13-Mar-2017)
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The Rorke's of Rorke's Drift
Rorke's Drift was named after James Rorke who settled here with his wife Sarah in 1849 to farm and trade. During the 26 years James spent here until his death in 1875, he became actively involved within the community. He was the Government Border Agent, Justice of the Peace and First Lieutenant in the Buffalo Border Guard.
He became well known amongst the Zulu. They called this place "Kwa Jimu" (Jim's Place). Rorke broke down the steep banks of the Mzinyathi (Buffalo) River, where it was easiest to cross, to improve travel between Natal and Zululand.
This became known as Rorke's Drift.