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Fitzroy HJ Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, British soldier, 19th century. In the course of his distinguished military career, Lord Raglan served on Wellingtons staff from 1808-1812
Field Marshall Lord Raglan, Crimea, 1855. Creator: Roger FentonField Marshall Lord Raglan, Crimea, 1855
The Council of War on the Morning of the Taking of the Mamelon. Lord Raglan, Omar Pasha, Marshal Pelissier, 1855
Green Court, Raglan, 1858. Creator: Alfred Capel-CureGreen Court, Raglan, 1858
Raglan Village, 1898. Creator: UnknownRaglan Village, 1898. Raglan is a village in Monmouthshire, Wales, the earliest market was recorded in 1354. From " Our Own Country, Volume V"
Portrait of Baron Raglan, 1854. Artist: AnonymousPortrait of Baron Raglan, 1854. From a private collection
Crimean War leaders group portrait, 1855-1856. From a private collection
Distant View of Lord Raglans Headquarters before Sebastopol, 1855. Creator: Thomas PickenDistant View of Lord Raglans Headquarters before Sebastopol, 1855. Scene from the Crimean War: British military encampments and the headquarters of Fitzroy HJ Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan
Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales, 1894. Creator: UnknownRaglan Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales, 1894. Late medieval castle, seen here covered in ivy. From Beautiful Britain; views of our stately homes. [The Werner Company of Chicago, 1894]
Raglan Castle: The Gateway, c1896. Artist: GW Wilson and CompanyRaglan Castle: The Gateway, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]
The Funeral Cortege of Lord Raglan Leaving Head Quarters, 1856. Artist: Thomas PickenThe Funeral Cortege of Lord Raglan Leaving Head Quarters, 1856. The commander of British forces in the Crimean War, FitzRoy Somerset
Balaclava, 25th October 1854. The Charge of the Scots Greys, 1884Balaclava, 25th October 1854. The Charge of the Scots Greys. Lord Raglan gave the order for the disastrous British cavalry charge, immortalised in Tennysons poem
The battlefield of the Alma, night after the battle, 1854 (1857). Artist: DJ PoundThe battlefield of the Alma, night after the battle, 1854 (1857). The Battle of the Alma (September 20, 1854), which is usually considered the first battle of the Crimean War
Fitzroy James Henry Somerset (1788-1855), 1st Baron Raglan, English soldier. Lord Raglan commanded the British army in the Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War) of 1853-1856
The burial of Lord Raglan near Sevasopol, 1855. Artist: Simpson, William (1832-1898)The burial of Lord Raglan near Sevasopol, 1855. Found in the collection of the State Museum of the Defence of Sevastopol 1854-1855, Sevastopol
Portrait of Lord Raglan, 1856. Artist: Pound, Daniel J. (1810-1861?)Portrait of Lord Raglan, 1856. From a private collection
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
The burial of Lord Raglan near Sevastopol, Crimea, Russia, 1855. Artist: William SimpsonThe 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)
Battle of Alma, Crimean War, 20 September 1854 (c1860). French commanders with advancing infantry. 26, 000 British troops commanded by Lord Raglan and 24
Fitzroy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, English soldier, c1860. Lord Raglan (1788-1855) commanded the British army in the Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War) of 1853-1856