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Crimean War Collection (page 3)

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Angel of the Scutari Monument, by Marochetti, at the Crystal Palace, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Angel of the Scutari Monument, by Marochetti, at the Crystal Palace, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Angel of the Scutari Monument, by Marochetti, at the Crystal Palace, 1856. Detail from a model of the Scutari Monument, designed by Baron Marochetti

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Inauguration of the Peace Trophy and Scutari Monument at the Crystal Palace, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Inauguration of the Peace Trophy and Scutari Monument at the Crystal Palace, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Inauguration of the Peace Trophy and Scutari Monument at the Crystal Palace, [Sydenham], 1856. Queen Victoria unveils sculptures...designed by Baron Marochetti...the veil on the south side of

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Return of the Army Works Corps from the Crimea, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Return of the Army Works Corps from the Crimea, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Return of the Army Works Corps from the Crimea, 1856. Mechanics and labourers at Waterloo Station in London. The Army Works Corps...originated in a suggestion made by Sir Joseph Paxton

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace and for a Day of Thanksgiving, at Edinburgh, 1856

The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace and for a Day of Thanksgiving, at Edinburgh, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace and for a Day of Thanksgiving, at Edinburgh, 1856. Ceremony to mark the end of the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace at Dublin, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace at Dublin, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Reading of the Royal Proclamation of Peace at Dublin, [Ireland], 1856. Ceremony to mark the end of the Crimean War. The proclamation was read at Dublin Castle and at the Mansion House

Background imageCrimean War Collection: General Mouravieff, the Captor of Kars (from a photograph by Weingartner, of Moscow), 1856

General Mouravieff, the Captor of Kars (from a photograph by Weingartner, of Moscow), 1856. Creator: Unknown
General Mouravieff, the Captor of Kars (from a photograph by Weingartner, of Moscow), 1856. Russian officer who fought against the British in the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Proclamation of Peace at Trafalgar-Square, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Proclamation of Peace at Trafalgar-Square, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Proclamation of Peace at Trafalgar-Square, 1856. Crowds in London at an official ceremony to mark the end of the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Monument to Captain Butler, and his Two Brothers, at Thomastown, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Monument to Captain Butler, and his Two Brothers, at Thomastown, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Monument to Captain Butler, and his Two Brothers, at Thomastown, 1856. Marble monument to officers of the British Army who died during the Crimean War, ...in the parish church of Thomas-town

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Memorial erected at Maidstone, to the memory of the brave Captain Nolan, who fell at Balaclava

Memorial erected at Maidstone, to the memory of the brave Captain Nolan, who fell at Balaclava, 1856 Creator: Unknown
Memorial erected at Maidstone, to the memory of the brave Captain Nolan, who fell at Balaclava, 1856. British officer who died in the Charge of the Light Brigade during the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Spring-Meeting before Sebastopol - the First [Jump?], Second Race, 1856 Creator: Unknown

The Spring-Meeting before Sebastopol - the First [Jump?], Second Race, 1856 Creator: Unknown
The Spring-Meeting before Sebastopol - the First [Jump?], Second Race, 1856. Crimean War: off-duty soldiers organise their own entertainment

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Batte of the Alma - painted by Horace Vernet, 1856. Creator: Henry Duff Linton

The Batte of the Alma - painted by Horace Vernet, 1856. Creator: Henry Duff Linton
The Batte of the Alma - painted by Horace Vernet, 1856. Crimean War scene:..a Zouave and a Highlander, both wounded, and trudging away from the fight, evidently savage that they are disabled

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Sitting of the Crimean Board of Inquiry, in the Hall of Chelsea Hospital, 1856. Creator: Smyth

Sitting of the Crimean Board of Inquiry, in the Hall of Chelsea Hospital, 1856. Creator: Smyth
Sitting of the Crimean Board of Inquiry, in the Hall of Chelsea Hospital, [London], 1856. Military investigation into the actions of certain British officers during the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Large Mortar, cast at the Vauxhall Foundry, Liverpool, 1856. Creator: Ebenezer Landells

Large Mortar, cast at the Vauxhall Foundry, Liverpool, 1856. Creator: Ebenezer Landells
Large Mortar, cast at the Vauxhall Foundry, Liverpool, 1856. This immense mortar was cast at the works of Messrs. George Forrester

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean Inquiry - Examination of the Earl of Lucan, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Crimean Inquiry - Examination of the Earl of Lucan, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Crimean Inquiry - Examination of the Earl of Lucan, 1856. The Board of Inquiry, which was intended to whitewash the Crimean incapables

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Presentation of a Sword to Major Hibbert, at Macclesfield, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Presentation of a Sword to Major Hibbert, at Macclesfield, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Presentation of a Sword to Major Hibbert, at Macclesfield, 1856. The sword is described in the Macclesfield Courier as "a splendid specimen of the cutler's art." The blade is richly

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Gun-Boat Flotilla off Portland - sketched by Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Gun-Boat Flotilla off Portland - sketched by Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Gun-Boat Flotilla off Portland - sketched by Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly, 1856....the Squadron...from a Sketch...by Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly, now in command of H.M

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Crimean Heroes and Trophies, at Woolwich - from a photograph by J. Cundall and R. Howlett, 1856

Crimean Heroes and Trophies, at Woolwich - from a photograph by J. Cundall and R. Howlett, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Crimean Heroes and Trophies, at Woolwich - from a photograph by J. Cundall and R. Howlett, 1856....Company Sergeant Christy (sitting), and Sergeant Samuel McGifford, both of the 4th Battalion

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Balaclava - from a photograph by Robertson, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Balaclava - from a photograph by Robertson, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Balaclava - from a photograph by Robertson, 1856. Scene from the Crimean War. The entrance to Balaclava Harbour is two cables length, or four hundred yards

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Allied Naval Commanders in the Baltic and Black Seas, 1856. Creator: W Thomas

Allied Naval Commanders in the Baltic and Black Seas, 1856. Creator: W Thomas
Allied Naval Commanders in the Baltic and Black Seas, 1856. Officers of the Anglo-French Alliance in the Crimean War. Hon. Sir R. S. Dundas, Sir C. Napier, Sir E. Lyons, J. W

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Interior of the Monastery of St. George, Balaclava, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Monastery of St. George, Balaclava, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Monastery of St. George, Balaclava, 1856. This antiquarian nook of the Chersonese has been frequently described of late, in letters from the seat of war in the Crimea. Mr

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Captain Glasse, and his Chief Engineer, H.M.S. 'Vulture', superintending the repairs of

Captain Glasse, and his Chief Engineer, H.M.S. "Vulture", superintending the repairs of the Mortars Creator
Captain Glasse, and his Chief Engineer, H.M.S. "Vulture", superintending the repairs of the Mortars during the Bombardment of Sveaborg - sketched by J. W. Carmichael, 1856

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Captain Hewlett, C.B. of H.M.S. 'Edinburgh', directing the movements of the 'Snapper'

Captain Hewlett, C.B. of H.M.S. "Edinburgh", directing the movements of the "Snapper" and "Stork" Gun-Boats at a Russian Three-Decker between Gustafsvern

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Attack on Sveaborg, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Attack on Sveaborg, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Attack on Sveaborg, 1856. Incident during the Crimean War; Russian-held town [now part of Helsinki, Finland] comes under fire from the French-English-Ottoman alliance

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Peace Supplement, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Peace Supplement, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Peace Supplement, 1856. End of the Crimean War: allegorical figures of Peace holding a sheaf of wheat, and War with a flaming torch

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Launch of H.M. Dispatch Gun-Boat 'Vigilant', at Messrs. Mare and Co.'s, Blackwall, 1856

Launch of H.M. Dispatch Gun-Boat "Vigilant", at Messrs. Mare and Co.'s, Blackwall, 1856. Vessel...of 670 tons burden, 180 feet in length, 28 feet beam

Background imageCrimean War Collection: H.M.S. 'Colossus', with the Gun-Boat Flotilla, leaving the Motherbank for Portland, 1856

H.M.S. "Colossus", with the Gun-Boat Flotilla, leaving the Motherbank for Portland, 1856. Creator: Smyth
H.M.S. "Colossus", with the Gun-Boat Flotilla, leaving the Motherbank for Portland, 1856. Warships of the Royal Navy off the coast at Portsmouth:..the Colossus, 81 guns, Captain the Hon

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Reading the News of the Peace, at the Mansion-House, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Reading the News of the Peace, at the Mansion-House, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Reading the News of the Peace, at the Mansion-House, 1856. End of the Crimean War announced by the Lord Mayor of London: "...a despatch has been this morning received from the Earl of Clarenden

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Firing of the Tower Guns [after peace is declared], 1856. Creator: Unknown

Firing of the Tower Guns [after peace is declared], 1856. Creator: Unknown
Firing of the Tower Guns [after peace is declared], 1856. Celebrating the end of the Crimean War at the Tower of London:..intelligence reached London that an hour before the anxious work of

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Firing of the Park Guns [after peace is declared], 1856. Creator: Unknown

Firing of the Park Guns [after peace is declared], 1856. Creator: Unknown
Firing of the Park Guns [after peace is declared], 1856. Celebrating the end of the Crimean War in St James's Park:..intelligence reached London that an hour before the anxious work of

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Memorial Window Erected in St. Mary's Church, Chester, to Heroes of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Memorial Window Erected in St. Mary's Church, Chester, to Heroes of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1856. This fine window has been designed and executed by Mr

Background imageCrimean War Collection: H.M. New Dispatch Gun-Boat 'Wanderer', 1856. Creator: Unknown. H.M

H.M. New Dispatch Gun-Boat "Wanderer", 1856. Creator: Unknown. H.M
H.M. New Dispatch Gun-Boat "Wanderer", 1856. Crimean War: Royal Navy ship. This fine gun-boat, of a new class, has just been fitted out at the Chatham Dockyard

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Baron von Manteuffel, Prussian Plenipotentiary at the Peace Conference, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Baron von Manteuffel, Prussian Plenipotentiary at the Peace Conference, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Baron von Manteuffel, Prussian Plenipotentiary at the Peace Conference, 1856. At the eleventh hour Prussia has been invited to join the Peace Congress at Paris

Background imageCrimean War Collection: 'From Our Own Correspondent' - painted by W. Hemsley, 1856. Creator: Harvey Orrin Smith

"From Our Own Correspondent" - painted by W. Hemsley, 1856. Creator: Harvey Orrin Smith
"From Our Own Correspondent" - painted by W. Hemsley, 1856. Engraving of a painting in the Exhibition at the British Institution, ...suggested by the Crimean news

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Review of the British-Italian Legion, at Novara, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Review of the British-Italian Legion, at Novara, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Review of the British-Italian Legion, at Novara, 1856. This highly-efficient force is now composed of four regiments, each numbering one thousand and seventy strong; the entire nearly equipped

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Officers and Privates of the Siege-Train (Royal Artillery) Passing Before the Queen, at Woolwich

Officers and Privates of the Siege-Train (Royal Artillery) Passing Before the Queen, at Woolwich, 18 Creator: Unknown
Officers and Privates of the Siege-Train (Royal Artillery) Passing Before the Queen, at Woolwich, 1856. British troops returning from the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Siege of Sebastopol - Interior of the Redan - from a photograph by Robertson, 1856

The Siege of Sebastopol - Interior of the Redan - from a photograph by Robertson, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The 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

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Gun-Room - Midshipmens Mess, Breakfast, H.M.S. 'Caesar' - Baltic Fleet, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Gun-Room - Midshipmens Mess, Breakfast, H.M.S. "Caesar" - Baltic Fleet, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Gun-Room - Midshipmens Mess, Breakfast, H.M.S. "Caesar" - Baltic Fleet, 1856. Officers and men of the Royal Navy on board a warship during the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Malta, from a painting by J. W. Carmichael, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Malta, from a painting by J. W. Carmichael, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Malta, from a painting by J. W. Carmichael, 1856. Supplies for the Crimean War....the harbour of Valetta burst upon us as a thing of wonder. Two long deep bays run inland

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Entertainment to Admiral Dundas on board H.M.S. 'Wellington' - Baltic Fleet, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Entertainment to Admiral Dundas on board H.M.S. "Wellington" - Baltic Fleet, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Entertainment to Admiral Dundas on board H.M.S. "Wellington" - Baltic Fleet, 1856. Officers and men of the Royal Navy drinking in the saloon of the warship Duke of Wellington during

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Baltic Flying Squadron of 1856: Falcon, Harrier, Samson, Imperieuse, Arrogant, Euryalus

The Baltic Flying Squadron of 1856: Falcon, Harrier, Samson, Imperieuse, Arrogant, Euryalus, Amphion Creator: Unknown
The Baltic Flying Squadron of 1856: Falcon, Harrier, Samson, Imperieuse, Arrogant, Euryalus, Amphion, Driver, Pylades, 1856. Crimean War: warships of the Royal Navy

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Plenipotentiaries at the Peace Conference: The Earl of Clarendon (England)

Plenipotentiaries at the Peace Conference: The Earl of Clarendon (England), Baron de Bourqueney (Fra Creator: Unknown)
Plenipotentiaries at the Peace Conference: The Earl of Clarendon (England), Baron de Bourqueney (France), 1856. Well versed in the politics of Europe and of England

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Distribution of Medals, by the Emperor of the French, to Zouaves from the Crimea, 1856

Distribution of Medals, by the Emperor of the French, to Zouaves from the Crimea, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Distribution of Medals, by the Emperor of the French, to Zouaves from the Crimea, [Paris], 1856. A very gratifying reward of the bravery of heroes from the Crimea...took place in the Bois de

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Hall of the Conferences, Hotel of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, at Paris, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Hall of the Conferences, Hotel of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, at Paris, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Hall of the Conferences, Hotel of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, at Paris, 1856. Scene of...the conclusion of an armistice between the belligerent parties [in the Crimean War]...which armistice

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Land Transport Camp before Sebastopol - Shoeing a Refractory Mule - sketched by J. A

The Land Transport Camp before Sebastopol - Shoeing a Refractory Mule - sketched by J. A. Crowe, 185 Creator: Unknown
The 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

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Russian Guns and Bells from Sebastopol, just received at Woolwich Arsenal, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Russian Guns and Bells from Sebastopol, just received at Woolwich Arsenal, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Russian Guns and Bells from Sebastopol, just received at Woolwich Arsenal, [London], 1856. Booty from the Crimean War:..several guns, and mortars, and two large bells, brought from Sebastopol

Background imageCrimean War Collection: 'Sandy', from the Crimea, the Dog of the Sappers and Miners, 1856. Creator: Unknown

"Sandy", from the Crimea, the Dog of the Sappers and Miners, 1856. Creator: Unknown
"Sandy", from the Crimea, the Dog of the Sappers and Miners, 1856. This Dog, who has obtained such notoriety from his adventures in the Crimea...[has] been decorated with a medal...[he]

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Gun-Boat Flotilla, off Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Gun-Boat Flotilla, off Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Gun-Boat Flotilla, off Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1856....the first division of the numerous fleet of gun-boats intended for the next Baltic campaign

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Conferences at Paris - Hotel of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Conferences at Paris - Hotel of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Conferences at Paris - Hotel of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1856. The Treaty of Paris of 1856 brought an end to the Crimean War between the Russian Empire



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