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Charles Hamilton Smith
Charles Hamilton Smith

Charles Hamilton Smith

English, 1776-1859
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Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith, KH, KW, FRS, FLS, was an English artist, naturalist, antiquary, illustrator, soldier, and spy.

His military career began in 1787, when he studied at the Austrian academy for artillery and engineers at Mechelen and Leuven in Belgium. Although his military service, which ended in 1820 and included the Napoleonic Wars, had him travel extensively (including the West Indies, Canada, and United States), much of his time was spent at a desk job in Britain. One of his noteworthy achievements was an 1800 experiment to determine which colour should be used for military uniforms. The increasing accuracy of firearms, especially rifles, brought advantages to shades which offer a less distinctive target – by testing the accuracy of a rifle company against grey, green, and red targets, he showed scientifically the advantages of grey (and to a lesser extent, green) uniforms over red ones common at the time, and recommended that grey be adopted for riflemen and light infantry. The British Army did not heed his advice, with green becoming the colour associated with light infantry. Initially commissioned into the 60th Foot, Smith later transferred to the 6th Foot.

As a prolific self-taught illustrator, he is also known in military history circles for Costume of the Army of the British Empire, produced towards the end of the Napoleonic Wars, and an accurate depiction of contemporary British uniform. As an antiquarian, he also produced, in collaboration with Samuel Rush Meyrick, Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, 1815, and The Ancient Costume of England, with historical illustrations of medieval knights, ladies, ships, and battles. The majority of his vast body of work (he estimated it was over 38,000 drawings) was not military in character, but largely passed into obscurity. Notebooks of his observations as a naturalist have survived, as well as antiquarian illustrations of civilian life. He also wrote on the history of the Seven Years' War and the natural history of dogs. Smith was of Flemish origin; he wrote the military part of Cox's Marlborough and many military and natural history books.

Smith published The Natural History of the Human Species in 1848. In this book, he maintained that three fundamentally distinct human types had always existed: the Caucasian, the Mongolian, and the Negro. Smith was nominally a monogenist, maintaining that the creation of humans was a single event, rather than multiple, but he was less convinced by the standard theories of the time coming from Count Buffon and Georges Cuvier on interfertility and species; the book also referred to the polygenist views held by Samuel George Morton.

Smith's book was reprinted in America, where Samuel Kneeland wrote an 84-page introduction to it. Kneeland laid out evidence that he maintained supported polygenist creationism, and argued that the Bible is compatible with multiple Adams.

On retirement, Smith settled in Plymouth, joining the Plymouth Institution (now the Plymouth Athenaeum). He delivered lectures and many of his 20 volumes of MSS notes, letters, and papers were deposited in the institution. His collection was destroyed when the Plymouth Athenaeum was bombed during the Blitz in 1941.

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Optical Phenomenon of an Inverted Ship on the Horizon near the Coast of Jameson’s Land, Greenland

Optical Phenomenon of an Inverted Ship on the Horizon near the Coast of Jameson’s Land, Greenland

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Part of the South Pole Barrier to 180 Feet Above Sea Level, 1000 Feet Thick and 450 Miles in Length

Part of the South Pole Barrier to 180 Feet Above Sea Level, 1000 Feet Thick and 450 Miles in Length

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Passage Through the Ice

Passage Through the Ice

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Petoowack Arctic Highlands Formation

Petoowack Arctic Highlands Formation

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Port Townshend, Strait of Georgia

Port Townshend, Strait of Georgia

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Portage in Hoarfrost River

Portage in Hoarfrost River

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Prince of Wales’s Fort Hudson Bay

Prince of Wales’s Fort Hudson Bay

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Princess Charlotte’s Monument, Coburg Bay, Cape Leopold

Princess Charlotte’s Monument, Coburg Bay, Cape Leopold

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Remarkable Iceberg.

Remarkable Iceberg.

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Remarkable Iceberg

Remarkable Iceberg

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Resting Place at Night in the Northern Expedition

Resting Place at Night in the Northern Expedition

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Salmon Cove Observatory Inlet New Cornwall

Salmon Cove Observatory Inlet New Cornwall

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Salt Plaines; Slave River and Crossing Lake Aylmer (3hrs a.m.)

Salt Plaines; Slave River and Crossing Lake Aylmer (3hrs a.m.)

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Scene Among the Ice in the Polar Sea

Scene Among the Ice in the Polar Sea

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Schmecrenburgh on South Harbour, Spitzbergen

Schmecrenburgh on South Harbour, Spitzbergen

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Situation of H.M.S. Hecla & Griper

Situation of H.M.S. Hecla & Griper

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Snow Village of Inuit visited by Captain Lyons

Snow Village of Inuit visited by Captain Lyons

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Snug Corner Cove Prince William’s Sound

Snug Corner Cove Prince William’s Sound

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Spitzbergen, Bearing South

Spitzbergen, Bearing South

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Spitzbergen, East End

Spitzbergen, East End

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Spitzbergen, Main Peaks Bearing West

Spitzbergen, Main Peaks Bearing West

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Sussex Lake

Sussex Lake

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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The Doreathea Nipped in the Ice off Spitzbergen, North View

The Doreathea Nipped in the Ice off Spitzbergen, North View

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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The Erebus & Terror in a Gale in the Pack of the Ice

The Erebus & Terror in a Gale in the Pack of the Ice

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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The Erebus Passing Through the Chain of Icebergs

The Erebus Passing Through the Chain of Icebergs

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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The Icebergs of Kotzebue Sound

The Icebergs of Kotzebue Sound

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Thunderstorm at Point Ogle near the Mouth of the Thlewechodyeth and Western View near Mount Barrow during a Fog

Thunderstorm at Point Ogle near the Mouth of the Thlewechodyeth and Western View near Mount Barrow during a Fog

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Tongusian Raindeer Breeders Erecting Their Tent for the Night

Tongusian Raindeer Breeders Erecting Their Tent for the Night

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Victoria Headland, Mouth of the Thlew-ee-cho-de-zeth

Victoria Headland, Mouth of the Thlew-ee-cho-de-zeth

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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Victoria Land South Polar Regions Mount Erebus

Victoria Land South Polar Regions Mount Erebus

Charles Hamilton Smith (English, 1776-1859)
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