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Lieut. General Sir Harry Jones, K.Circab. Printed 1856 (11-1). Creator: Roger FentonLieut. General Sir Harry Jones, K.Circab. Printed 1856 (11-1)
Attack between Cossacks of Crimea and French Riding Artillery, 1817. Creator: Jan Antony LangendijkAttack between Cossacks of Crimea and French Riding Artillery, 1817
Kadikoi, From Camp Of Horse Artillery (image 2 of 2), Printed 1856 (2-29). Creator: Roger FentonKadikoi, From Camp Of Horse Artillery (image 2 of 2), Printed 1856 (2-29)
The Fourth Division Burial-ground, on Cathcart's Hill, Crimea, 1856. Creator: UnknownThe Fourth Division Burial-ground, on Cathcart's Hill, Crimea, 1856. Crimean War. This Illustration possesses a melancholy interest
Tchoufout-Kaleh - from a sketch by Willibald Richter, 1856. Creator: UnknownTchoufout-Kaleh - from a sketch by Willibald Richter, 1856....a small town in the neighbourhood of Bagtcheserai [Bakhchysarai], which has been inhabited for centuries by a colony of Jews
Alouchta - from a sketch by Willibald Richter, 1856. Creator: UnknownAlouchta - from a sketch by Willibald Richter, 1856....a town situated on the southern shore of [the Crimean] peninsula...Its situation, in a wide and fertile valley
The Phoros Gate, before Sebastopol - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 1856. Creator: J. A. CroweThe Phoros Gate, before Sebastopol - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 1856. British soldiers in the Crimea:..sketched by our Special Correspondent
View of Karani, 1857. Creator: UnknownView of Karani, 1857. The straggling village of Karani, or Karanji, lying in the valley, about two miles and a half from Balaclava
The Spring-Meeting before Sebastopol - the First [Jump?], Second Race, 1856 Creator: UnknownThe Spring-Meeting before Sebastopol - the First [Jump?], Second Race, 1856. Crimean War: off-duty soldiers organise their own entertainment
A Pic-Nic in the Baltic - drawn by J. W. Carmichael, 1856. Creator: W ThomasA Pic-Nic in the Baltic - drawn by J. W. Carmichael, 1856. British officers enjoying a break from the Crimean War. This Picnic, sketched by Mr. Carmichael, was proposed on board H.M.S
The Siege of Sebastopol - Interior of the Redan - from a photograph by Robertson, 1856. Creator: UnknownThe Siege of Sebastopol - Interior of the Redan - from a photograph by Robertson, 1856. Crimean War. The Redan is a portion of a line of natural mounds
The Land Transport Camp before Sebastopol - Shoeing a Refractory Mule - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 185 Creator: UnknownThe Land Transport Camp before Sebastopol - Shoeing a Refractory Mule - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 1856. Crimean War. In this Sketch our Artist has represented a party of the Land Transport Corps in
Tchorgoun, on the Tchornaya, 1856. Creator: UnknownTchorgoun, on the Tchornaya, 1856. Village on the Chorna river, Crimea. A few days previously to the 25th October, General Liprandi assembled a large force near the villages of Tchorgouna and Kamara
View of the Russian town of Sebastopol, 1854. Creator: UnknownView of the Russian town of Sebastopol, 1854. From "Cassells Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31/12/1853 - 30/12/1854"
Monastery of St. George, near Balaclava - from a sketch by Lieut. Montagu O'Reilly, 1854. Creator: UnknownMonastery of St. George, near Balaclava - from a sketch by Lieut. Montagu O'Reilly, 1854. The monastery of St. George hangs, as it were, to the face of the cliff
Russian Steamers Shelling the French Camp, Sebastopol, 1854. Creator: UnknownRussian Steamers Shelling the French Camp, Sebastopol, 1854. Crimean War. Sketch by Lieutenant Edgar G. Bredin, Royal Artillery, ...taken from a French redoubt
The "Valorous" chasing Russian Steamers into Sebastopol, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe "Valorous" chasing Russian Steamers into Sebastopol, 1854. Crimean War....the mast-heads of a Russian steamer appeared... another was seen following her
Head-Quarters of Lord Raglan, near Balaclava - from a sketch by Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly, 1854. Creator: UnknownHead-Quarters of Lord Raglan, near Balaclava - from a sketch by Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly, 1854. Crimean War. View of...the Head-quarters of Lord Raglan, not far from Balaclava
French Ambulances, before Sebastopol, 1854. Creator: UnknownFrench Ambulances, before Sebastopol, 1854. Crimean War:..nearly all English accounts from the Crimea represent the French medical arrangements as much superior to those of our army
Storm in Balaclava Bay, 1854. Creator: UnknownStorm in Balaclava Bay, 1854. Crimean War: Royal Navy ships lost in bad weather on the Black Sea. Captain Frain saving the sole survivor from the Wild Wave; Pride of Ocean; HMS Retribution; Medora;
Storm in Balaclava Bay, 1854. Creator: UnknownStorm in Balaclava Bay, 1854. Crimean War: Royal Navy ships lost in bad weather on the Black Sea. Ship Caducis; Ship Progress; Maltese Brig; Steamer Melbourne; HMS Avon; HMS Vesuvius; Wild Wave; Ship
Balaclava, the Scene of the Successful Cavalry Charge, 1854. Creator: UnknownBalaclava, the Scene of the Successful Cavalry Charge, 1854. Crimean War. On the 25th October the Russians attacked the right of our position at break of day; the Turks
Spahi (Algerian Troops), French Battery on the Heights of Balaclava - from a sketch by... 1854. Creator: UnknownSpahi (Algerian Troops), French Battery on the Heights of Balaclava - from a sketch by Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly, 1854. Crimean War
The Screw Steam-Ship "Prince", wrecked off Balaclava Harbour, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Screw Steam-Ship "Prince", wrecked off Balaclava Harbour, 1854. Crimean War: severe storm wrecks up to 30 vessels including Royal Navy warships....the wind blowing a terrific hurricane
Sebastopol and Balaclava shewing the position of the Allied Forces, 1854. Creator: John DowerSebastopol and Balaclava shewing the position of the Allied Forces, 1854. Crimean War. The severe and costly battles of Balaclava and Inkerman
Wrecks off the Katscha, 1854. Creator: SmythWrecks off the Katscha, 1854. Crimean War, ships lost in bad weather....the most horrific gale ever known in that part of the world continued to rage throughout the length
Wrecks at Balaclava, 1854. Creator: UnknownWrecks at Balaclava, 1854. Crimean War: ships wrecked in bad weather....in 2 hours 11 transports have been wrecked and 6 dismasted, and rendered unfit for service
The Siege of Sebastopol - the Rifles in the Trenches, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Siege of Sebastopol - the Rifles in the Trenches, 1854. Crimean War. The latest accounts from the English Camp inform us that our riflemen in the trenches continue to pick off the Russian gunners
"The Trafalgar" and "Retribution" at the Siege of Sebastopol - from a sketch by Lieutenant... 1854"The Trafalgar" and "Retribution" at the Siege of Sebastopol - from a sketch by Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly, 1854. Crimean War: Royal Navy ships
Street in Balaclava, 1854. Creator: UnknownStreet in Balaclava, 1854. Crimean War....view of one of the streets of the Tartar town along which a party of Dragoons are passing, on their way to the English Camp; while a couple of dromedaries
Sortie of the Russians from Sebastopol - General Sir De Lacy Evans and staff, October 26, 1854. Creator: UnknownSortie of the Russians from Sebastopol - General Sir De Lacy Evans and staff, October 26, 1854. Crimean War: British officers on the battlefield
Sortie of the Russians from Sebastopol, October 26, 1854. Creator: UnknownSortie of the Russians from Sebastopol, October 26, 1854. Crimean War. The Russian prisoners relate that General Luders, thinking he had gained a victory...sent a grandiloquent account of the affair
The Action at Balaclava - Charge of the Scots Greys, October 25, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Action at Balaclava - Charge of the Scots Greys, October 25, 1854. Crimean War:..the moment when the command was given to charge the Russian columns...The numbers [of Russian soldiers] opposed to
Siege of Sebastopol - map, 1854. Creator: UnknownSiege of Sebastopol - map, 1854. Crimean War. The Black Sea, town and harbour of Sebastopol, Rivers Belbec, Katchka and Alma, Balaklava, roads to Eupatoria and Simferopol, Barren Steppes
The Action at Balaclava, October 25 - First Charge of Heavy Cavalry, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Action at Balaclava, October 25 - First Charge of Heavy Cavalry, 1854. Crimean War. The Russian cavalry, about 4000 in number
The Siege of Sebastopol - general view, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Siege of Sebastopol - general view, 1854. Crimean War. Map showing the Russian-held ports of Sebastopol and Balaclava, harbours and warships
The Siege of Sebastopol - portion of redoubt, occupied and evacuated by the Russians, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Siege of Sebastopol - portion of redoubt, occupied and evacuated by the Russians, 1854. Crimean War. As our cavalry moved on, supported by our artillery
The Siege of Sebastopol - part of Captain Wodehouse's Battery, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Siege of Sebastopol - part of Captain Wodehouse's Battery, 1854. Crimean War. British encampment and firing positions. Clouds of smoke on the left indicate fighting
The Light Cavalry Charge at Balaclava, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Light Cavalry Charge at Balaclava, 1854. Crimean War: disastrous communication breakdown. When Lord Lucan received the order from Captain Nolan, and had read it, he asked
The Siege of Sebastopol - Explosion of a Powder Magazine in the English Trenches, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Siege of Sebastopol - Explosion of a Powder Magazine in the English Trenches, 1854. Crimean War. Despatch from General Canrobert: Yesterday, at sunrise, we opened fire
Russian Fleet moored outside the Batteries of Sebastopol, under the guns, September 22, 1854. Creator: UnknownRussian Fleet moored outside the Batteries of Sebastopol, under the guns, September 22, 1854. Crimean War. Warships on the Black Sea defending the strategic port city
The Siege of Sebastopol - General Canrobert and Escort, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Siege of Sebastopol - General Canrobert and Escort, 1854. Crimean War: commander-in-chief of the French troops....our Artist happened to meet General Canrobert
The Siege of Sebastopol - Gordon's Attack with a Lancaster Gun, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Siege of Sebastopol - Gordon's Attack with a Lancaster Gun, 1854. Crimean War: British soldiers with heavy artillery:..on the crest of a precipice, is a one-gun battery
Sebastopol Batteries Firing at an Austrian Vessel, 1854. Creator: UnknownSebastopol Batteries Firing at an Austrian Vessel, 1854. Crimean War. Allied ship coming under fire from Russian guns at the strategic Black Sea port
Bombardment of Sebastopol - General Sir De Lacy Evans and staff, 1854. Creator: UnknownBombardment of Sebastopol - General Sir De Lacy Evans and staff, 1854. Crimean War: mounted British officers. The enemy's magazine in the round tower battery exploded again for the third time
Camp of the Siege Train (General Sir J. Burgoyne), at Sebastopol, 1854. Creator: UnknownCamp of the Siege Train (General Sir J. Burgoyne), at Sebastopol, 1854. Crimean War. The spirit of over-confidence, which is the characteristic of the British nation will be loth to hear that
Camp of General Sir De Lacy Evans, upon the Heights of Sebastopol, 1854. Creator: UnknownCamp of General Sir De Lacy Evans, upon the Heights of Sebastopol, 1854. Crimean War....the enemy attempted a reconnoissance, on a larger scale than usual, towards our right
Banks of the Alma, 1854. Creator: UnknownBanks of the Alma, 1854. Crimean War. The Alma is a tortuous little stream, which has worked its way down through a red clay soil, deepening its course as it proceeds seawards