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The London Crystal Palace, Regent-Circus, Oxford-Street, 1858. Creator: UnknownThe London Crystal Palace, Regent-Circus, Oxford-Street, [London], 1858. Engraving from a drawing by Edmund Walker, of the London Crystal Palace Bazaar, a...novel structure
Kertch from the North, 1855. Creator: Edmund WalkerKertch from the North, 1855. The seat of war in the East. Scene from the Crimean War: view of Kertch from the road to Yenikale, with British soldiers in the foreground
Fortress of Yenikale, looking towards the Sea of Azoff, 1855. Creator: Edmund WalkerFortress of Yenikale, looking towards the Sea of Azoff, 1855. Scene from the Crimean War: the fortress of Yeni-Kale, near Kerch, was used as a military hospital by the Russians
Prince Woronzoffs Palace near Yalta on the South Coast of the Crimea, 1854, (1855). British ships off the coast, with the palace of Prince Mikhail Vorontsov in the distance
Camp of the 3rd Division, July 9th 1855. Creator: Edmund WalkerCamp of the 3rd Division, July 9th 1855. Scene from the Crimean War: British forces camped outside Sebastopol. Published in 1855
The town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. Artist: Edmund WalkerThe town, forts and harbours of Sebastopol, 1854. View of Sevastopol, a major port and naval base on the Crimean Peninsula, looking towards the Black Sea
Interior of Fort Nicholas, 1856. Artist: Edmund WalkerInterior of Fort Nicholas, 1856. The print shows an interior view of Fort of Saint Nicholas, held by Russians until 1853, when Turks stormed the enemy lines
Ditch of the Bastion Du Mat, 1856. Artist: Edmund WalkerDitch of the Bastion Du Mat, 1856. A depiction of an episode from the Crimean War (1853 - 1856). The Bastion du Mat was a redoubt built by the French Army at the far left of the British lines
Kamiesch, 1856. Artist: Edmund WalkerKamiesch, 1856. The print shows an episode of the Crimean War (1853 - 1856), the French Army occupying the place of Kamiesch on the west coast during the Battle of Balaclava (1854)