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Russian author Leo Tolstoy and his wife Sophia by the Black Sea, Crimea, Russia, 1902. Artist: Sophia TolstayaRussian author Leo Tolstoy and his wife Sophia by the Black Sea, Crimea, Russia, 1902. Tolstoy (1828-1910) married Sophia Andreyevna Behrs in 1862. He lived in Gaspra in 1901-1902
Russian author Leo Tolstoy recovering in Gaspra, Crimea, Russia, 1902. Artist: Sophia TolstayaRussian author Leo Tolstoy recovering in Gaspra, Crimea, Russia, 1902. Tolstoy (1828-1910) lived in Gaspra in 1901-1902. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Leo Tolstoy, Moscow
Crimean Landscape, Russian painting of 19th century. Artist: Fyodor Vasil yevCrimean Landscape, Russian painting of 19th century. Vasilyev, Fyodor Alexandrovich (1850-1873). Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Autumn view of the Crimea, 1884. Artist: Grigori Grigoryevich MyasoedovAutumn view of the Crimea, 1884. Myasoedov, Grigori Grigoryevich (1834-1911). Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
The sea at the Crimea, c1860-1900. Artist: Arkhip Ivanovich KuindzhiThe sea at the Crimea, c1860-1900. Kuindzhi, Arkhip Ivanovich (1842-1910). Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
Pier in Gurzuf, 1914. Artist: Konstantin KorovinPier in Gurzuf, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg
Conference of the Allied leaders, Yalta, Crimea, USSR, February 1945. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (1874-1965), US President Franklin D Roosevelt (1882-1945)
A Young Pioneers unit in Yalta, Crimea, USSR, 1950s. The Young Pioneers was a youth organisation established by the Communist Party in Russia in 1922
A Pioneers unit at All-Union Young Pioneer Camp Artek, Gurzuf, Crimea, USSR, 1930s(?). The Young Pioneers was a youth organisation established by the Communist Party in Russia in 1922
Russian author Alexander Kuprin with his wife in Yalta, Crimea, early 20th century. Kuprin (1870-1938) was a short story writer described by Vladimir Nabokov as the Russian Kipling
The construction of a pier in Yalta, Crimea, late 19th century(?). From a private collection
The Peter and Paul Cathedral in Sevastopol after the Crimean War, Crimea, late 1850s. Sevastopol suffered extensive damage during the siege of the city in 1854-1855
Damaged building in Sevastopol after the Crimean War, Crimea, 1850s. Sevastopol suffered extensive damage during the siege of the city in 1854-1855
The South Bay and Cape Paul, Sevastopol, Crimea, 1850s. Buildings damaged during the siege of the city in the Crimean War can be seen in the foreground
View in the Crimea: Yalta, c1888. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)
Cathcarts Hill, Crimea, Ukraine, c1888. Cemetery near near Sebastopol where soldiers killed in the Crimean War are buried
View in the Crimea: the Palace Woronzow, Alupka, Ukraine, c1888. The Vorontsovsky Palace at the foot of the Crimean Mountains
Storm, Balaclava, Ukraine, c1888. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)
Valley of Inkerman, Ukraine, c1888. The Battle of Inkerman, a battle of the Crimean War, took place in 1854. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)
Heights of the Alma, Crimea, Ukraine, c1888. The Battle of the Alma in 1854 was one of the first battles of the Crimean War (1853-1856)
Map of the Crimea, c1888. Artist: Walker & BoutallMap of the Crimea, c1888. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)
The Siege of Sebastopol, 1854-1855 (c1850s). During the Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War) 1853-1856, Russian troops were besieged by the British and French at Sevastopol (Sebastopol)
The Battle of Inkerman, 1854, (c1850s). A battle of the Crimean War that resulted in a British and French, victory against the Russian army
The Battle of the Alma, 1854, (c1850s). The first battle of the Crimean War that took place in the vicinity of the River Alma
Yalta, southern Ukraine, 1879. Artist: C LaplanteYalta, southern Ukraine, 1879. The city of Yalta in the Crimea lies on the Black Sea
The Railway at Balaklava, 1855-1856. Artist: William SimpsonThe Railway at Balaklava, 1855-1856. Unloading supplies from shipping in Balaklava harbour, Crimea. From Illustrations of the War in the East by William Simpson. (London, 1855-1856)
Miss Nightingale and the Military in the East, c1860. Florence Nightingale in the British military hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War (1853-1856). The doctor is taking a patients pulse
Florence Nightingale in her carriage in the Crimea, 1856. Known as Florries Trolley it was described as... a homely vehicle corresponding to the womanly simplicity of her whom it was employed to
The Nightingales Song to to the Sick Soldier, 1854. Florence Nightingale tending a sick soldier in hospital in the Crimea
Florence Nightingale watching a nurse at work, 1854. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War
Tsars Winter Palace, Yalta, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonTsars Winter Palace, Yalta, 20th century. Livadia Palace was a summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II, and his family
The Tsars Winter Palace, Yalta, Russia, c1960. Artist: CM DixonThe Tsars Winter Palace, Yalta, Russia, c1960. Livadia Palace was a summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II, and his family
Arrival of Alice, Princess of Hesse, to Livadia on 10 October 1894, 1895. Artist: Zichy, Mihaly (1827-1906)Arrival of Alice, Princess of Hesse, to Livadia on 10 October 1894, 1895. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Carrying the coffin with the body of Alexander III from the Small Palace at Livadia, 1895. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Map of the Environs of Sevastopol, 1854. Artist: Wyld, James (1812-1887)Map of the Environs of Sevastopol, 1854. From a private collection
Attack on the Malakoff redoubt on 7 September 1855, 1855. Artist: Simpson, William (1832-1898)Attack on the Malakoff redoubt on 7 September 1855, 1855. Found in the collection of the State Museum of the Defence of Sevastopol 1854-1855, Sevastopol
The Battle of Tchernaya, 1855. An episode during the Crimean War (Russo/Turkish War) 1853-1856 in which the Allies, France, Britain and Turkey, repulsed the Russians at Traktir Bridge, 16 August 1855
Siege of Sebastopol, Crimean War, 1854-1855. Soldiers of a British Guards regiment working in the trenches during the 11-month allied siege of the Russian-held city
Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War, 5 November 1854 (c1856). Zouaves, French infantry of Algerian origin, coming to the assistance of British troops, helping them to repulse a Russian attack
A Quiet Day in the Diamond Battery - portrait of a Lancaster 68-pounder, Crimean War 1855-1856. Artist: William SimpsonA Quiet Day in the Diamond Battery - portrait of a Lancaster 68-pounder, Crimean War 1853-1856. From Illustrations of the War in the East by William Simpson. (London, 1855-1856)
Battle of Alma, Crimean War, 20 September 1854 (c1860). French commanders with advancing infantry. 26, 000 British troops commanded by Lord Raglan and 24
Scenes from British military engagements, c1887. From top to bottom: the Battle of Inkerman (1854); the bombardment of Sebastopol (1855); the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir (1882)