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Crimean War 1853 1856 Collection (page 3)

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Aimable Jean Jacques Pelissier, duke of Malakoff, marshal of France, 19th century. Artist: DJ Pound

Aimable Jean Jacques Pelissier, duke of Malakoff, marshal of France, 19th century. Artist: DJ Pound
Aimable Jean Jacques Pelissier, duke of Malakoff, marshal of France, 19th century. Pelissier (1794-1864) was made duke of Malakoff after his success in the storming of the Tower of Malakoff during

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Battle of the Chernaya River on August 16, 1855, 19th century. Artist: Paul Levert

The Battle of the Chernaya River on August 16, 1855, 19th century. Artist: Paul Levert
The Battle of the Chernaya River on August 16, 1855, 19th century. Battle scene from the Crimean War. The battle began with an offensive by the Russians across the River Chernaya to try to lift

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Charge of the English Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854, 19th century

Charge of the English Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854, 19th century. Lord Raglan gave the order for the disastrous British cavalry charge, immortalised in Tennysons poem

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: A French camp near Sevastopol, 19th century. Artist: Paul Alexandre Protais

A French camp near Sevastopol, 19th century. Artist: Paul Alexandre Protais
A French camp near Sevastopol, 19th century. Found in the collection of the M Kroshitsky Art Museum, Sevastopol, Ukraine

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Scene from the Battle of Kuryuk-Dara in July 1854, 1900. Artist: Franz Roubaud

Scene from the Battle of Kuryuk-Dara in July 1854, 1900. Artist: Franz Roubaud
Scene from the Battle of Kuryuk-Dara in July 1854, 1900. The Battle of Kurukdere was fought in what is now Armenia between the armies of the Ottoman Empire and Russia early in the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: After the Taking of Malakoff on 8th September 1855, c1855. Artist: William Simpson

After the Taking of Malakoff on 8th September 1855, c1855. Artist: William Simpson
After the Taking of Malakoff on 8th September 1855, c1855. Fought between the French and the Russians on 7-8 September 1855

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The burial of Lord Raglan near Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia, 1855. Artist: William Simpson

The burial of Lord Raglan near Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia, 1855. Artist: William Simpson
The burial of Lord Raglan near Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia, 1855. Fitzroy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan (1788-1855) commanded the British army in the Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War)

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: History of Holy Russia. A great ball in the Winter Palace, 1854. Artist: Gustave Dore

History of Holy Russia. A great ball in the Winter Palace, 1854. Artist: Gustave Dore
History of Holy Russia. A great ball in the Winter Palace, 1854. Found in the collection of the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, Moscow

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: History of Holy Russia. Nicholas I makes a speech before the Guards, 1854. Artist: Gustave Dore

History of Holy Russia. Nicholas I makes a speech before the Guards, 1854. Artist: Gustave Dore
History of Holy Russia. Nicholas I makes a speech before the Guards, 1854. Found in the collection of the Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, Moscow

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Peter and Paul Cathedral in Sevastopol after the Crimean War, Crimea, late 1850s

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

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Damaged building in Sevastopol after the Crimean War, Crimea, 1850s

Damaged building in Sevastopol after the Crimean War, Crimea, 1850s. Sevastopol suffered extensive damage during the siege of the city in 1854-1855

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The South Bay and Cape Paul, Sevastopol, Crimea, 1850s

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

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Conference of Paris, 1856, (1888)

The Conference of Paris, 1856, (1888). The Treaty of Paris ended the Crimean War. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (1888)

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Cathcarts Hill, Crimea, Ukraine, c1888

Cathcarts Hill, Crimea, Ukraine, c1888. Cemetery near near Sebastopol where soldiers killed in the Crimean War are buried

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Balaclava At Peace, Ukraine, c1888

Balaclava At Peace, Ukraine, c1888. Site of the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War (1853-1856). Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Queen distributing the Crimea Medal, Horseguards Parade, London, c1850s, (1888)

The Queen distributing the Crimea Medal, Horseguards Parade, London, c1850s, (1888). Queen Victoria awarding medals to soldiers who fought in the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The wounded soldiers toast to the Queen, c1850s, (1888)

The wounded soldiers toast to the Queen, c1850s, (1888). A soldier who has lost a hand, possibly in the Crimean War, raises his glass to Queen Victoria

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Valley of Inkerman, Ukraine, 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)

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Balaclava, The Thin Red Line, 1881, (1888)

Balaclava, The Thin Red Line, 1881, (1888). Engraving after a painting made in 1881 depicting a scene from the Crimean War - the 93rd Highland Regiment at the Battle of Balaclava on October 25 1854

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Codringtons brigade at the Battle of the Alma, Crimean War, 1850s, (1888)

Codringtons brigade at the Battle of the Alma, Crimean War, 1850s, (1888). Sir William Codringtons 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Entrance to Balaclava Harbour, Ukraine, c1888

Entrance to Balaclava Harbour, Ukraine, c1888. Site of the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War (1853-1856). Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Heights of the Alma, Crimea, Ukraine, 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)

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Barracks Hospital, Scutari, Turkey, c1888

The Barracks Hospital, Scutari, Turkey, c1888. Florence Nightingale worked here caring for British soldiers wounded during the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Siege of Sebastopol, 1854-1855 (c1850s)

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)

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Battle of Inkerman, 1854, (c1850s)

The Battle of Inkerman, 1854, (c1850s). A battle of the Crimean War that resulted in a British and French, victory against the Russian army

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Battle of the Alma, 1854, (c1850s)

The Battle of the Alma, 1854, (c1850s). The first battle of the Crimean War that took place in the vicinity of the River Alma

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Departure of the Guards for the Crimea, 1854 (1899)

Departure of the Guards for the Crimea, 1854 (1899). The Crimean War lasted from 28 March 1854 until 1856 and was fought between Imperial Russia on one side and an alliance of Britain, France

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, (1792-1863), Scottish soldier, 1893. Artist: Holl

Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, (1792-1863), Scottish soldier, 1893. Artist: Holl
Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, Scottish soldier, (1893). Campbell (1792-1863) served with distinction in the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Sir Gerald Graham, British Lieutenant-General, 1893. Artist: E Stodart

Sir Gerald Graham, British Lieutenant-General, 1893. Artist: E Stodart
Sir Gerald Graham, British Lieutenant-General, 1893. Graham (1831-1899) received the Victoria Cross for his actions in the Crimea in 1855 when a 23 year-old Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Charge of the Light Brigade, Battle of Balaclava, Crimean War, October 25, 1854, (1893)

The Charge of the Light Brigade, Battle of Balaclava, Crimean War, October 25, 1854, (1893). Artist: R Dawson
The Charge of the Light Brigade, Battle of Balaclava, Crimean War, October 25, 1854, (1893). Lord Raglan gave the order for the disastrous British cavalry charge, immortalised in Tennysons poem

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Colonel Vivian Dering Majendie, Chief Inspector of Explosives, 1892. Artist: Spy

Colonel Vivian Dering Majendie, Chief Inspector of Explosives, 1892. Artist: Spy
Colonel Vivian Dering Majendie, Chief Inspector of Explosives, 1892. Majendie (1836-1898), British soldier, served with the Royal Artillery at Sebastopol during the Crimean War and at Lucknow

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Railway at Balaklava, 1855-1856. Artist: William Simpson

The Railway at Balaklava, 1855-1856. Artist: William Simpson
The 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)

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Miss Nightingale and the Military in the East, c1860

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

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Florence Nightingale, 1870

Florence Nightingale, 1870. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War, appointed the English nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), a family friend

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Florence Nightingale in her carriage in the Crimea, 1856

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

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Nightingales Song to to the Sick Soldier, 1854

The Nightingales Song to to the Sick Soldier, 1854. Florence Nightingale tending a sick soldier in hospital in the Crimea

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Florence Nightingale watching a nurse at work, 1854

Florence Nightingale watching a nurse at work, 1854. In 1854, during the Crimean War (1853-1856), Sidney Herbert, Secretary of State for War

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Jug of the Nightingale, 1854

The Jug of the Nightingale, 1854. Florence Nightingale flying to the aid of British troops in the Crimea carrying remedies

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Hospital ward, Scutari, Turkey, 1856. Artist: E Walker

Hospital ward, Scutari, Turkey, 1856. Artist: E Walker
Hospital ward, Scutari, Turkey, 1856. Clean, light and airy ward at the Barracks Hospital in Scutari, (Uskudar), Marmara, Turkey

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Duke of Cambridge presenting the Crimean Medal to French soldiers, 1856

The Duke of Cambridge presenting the Crimean Medal to French soldiers, 1856. George William Frederick Charles, 2nd Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904), English soldier and cousin of Queen Victoria

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Battle of Tchernaya, 1855

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

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Scene during the Siege of Sevastopol (Sebastapol), 1855

Scene during the Siege of Sevastopol (Sebastapol), 1855. In the Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War), 1853-1856, Russian troops were under siege from 17 October 1854 to 8-9 September 1855

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The fall of Sevastopol (Sebastopol), 1855

The fall of Sevastopol (Sebastopol), 1855. During the Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War) 1853-1856, Russian troops were under siege at Sevastopol from 17 October 1854 to 8-9 September 1855

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Siege of Sebastopol, Crimean War, 1854-1855

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

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Peace commemorations for the end of the Crimean War, at Plymouth, England, 1856

Peace commemorations for the end of the Crimean War, at Plymouth, England, 1856. Rockets and general illumination of the fleet in Plymouth sound. From The Illustrated London News, 1 June 1856

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: William Howard Russell, Irish-born British journalist, 1875. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini

William Howard Russell, Irish-born British journalist, 1875. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini
William Howard Russell, Irish-born British journalist, 1875. Russell (1820-1907) was war correspondent for The Times during the Crimean War) and The Daily Telegraph in the Zulu War

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: The Harbour of Balaklava, Crimean War, c1854 (c1860)

The Harbour of Balaklava, Crimean War, c1854 (c1860). Unloading British troops, horses and equipment from transport vessels

Background imageCrimean War 1853 1856 Collection: Alexander II, Tsar of Russia, reviewing troops, c1855

Alexander II, Tsar of Russia, reviewing troops, c1855. Alexander (1818-1881) became Tsar in 1855 at the height of the Crimean War



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