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Crimean War Collection (#48)

"The Crimean War: A Glimpse into the Valley of Death and Heroism" In the annals of history

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Charge of the Chasseurs D afrique, October 25, 1854

The Crimean War: Charge of the Chasseurs D afrique, October 25, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: the Late Captain Lewis Edward Nolan, 15th Hussars, 1854

The Crimean War: the Late Captain Lewis Edward Nolan, 15th Hussars, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: the Action at Balaclava, October 25. First Charge of Heavy Cavalry, 1854

The Crimean War: the Action at Balaclava, October 25. First Charge of Heavy Cavalry, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol: General View, 1854

The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol: General View, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Map Showing Sebastopol, 1854

The Crimean War: Map Showing Sebastopol, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: British Outposts, Near Sebastopol, 1854

The Crimean War: British Outposts, Near Sebastopol, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Heaving Guns, at Balaclava, 1854

The Crimean War: Heaving Guns, at Balaclava, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Lord Raglans Headquarters, at Balaclava, 1854

The Crimean War: Lord Raglans Headquarters, at Balaclava, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Russian Prisoners, on the Field of Alma, 1854

The Crimean War: Russian Prisoners, on the Field of Alma, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Lord Raglan and General Canrorert Visiting the French Outposts Opposite

The Crimean War: Lord Raglan and General Canrorert Visiting the French Outposts Opposite Sebastopol, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: the Field of Alma, after the Battle, 1854

The Crimean War: the Field of Alma, after the Battle, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Lieutenant Montagu O reilly Explaining his Sketch of Sebastopol

The Crimean War: Lieutenant Montagu O reilly Explaining his Sketch of Sebastopol to the Sultan, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: the Battle on the Alma: English Encampment on the Coast Near Toula

The Crimean War: the Battle on the Alma: English Encampment on the Coast Near Toula, in the Crimea, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Scene in the French Camp, Sketched on the Day after the Battle Of

The Crimean War: Scene in the French Camp, Sketched on the Day after the Battle Of
The Crimean War: Scene in the French Camp, Sketched on the Day after the Battle of the Alma, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: the Battle of the Alma: Sketched from the Deck of the Star of the South

The Crimean War: the Battle of the Alma: Sketched from the Deck of the Star of the South, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Official Plan of the Battle of the Alma, Distribution of the British

The Crimean War: Official Plan of the Battle of the Alma, Distribution of the British Troops at the Commencement of the Action, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Varna Bay: the Allied Fleet Getting under Way for the Crimea, 1854

The Crimean War: Varna Bay: the Allied Fleet Getting under Way for the Crimea, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: the Inhabitants Leaving Balaclava, by Order of Lord Raglan, 1854

The Crimean War: the Inhabitants Leaving Balaclava, by Order of Lord Raglan, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Battle of the Alma, 1854

The Crimean War: Battle of the Alma, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: The Crimean War: Plan of the Battle of the Alma, 1854

The Crimean War: Plan of the Battle of the Alma, 1854

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3765 x 2448

Source Size = 3765 x 2448
House of the Anglo-French Commission, at Sebastopol

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3962 x 2508

Source Size = 3962 x 2508
Sebastopol, from the Hospital Walls

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3906 x 1698

Source Size = 3906 x 1698
Sebastopol, after the Siege

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3889 x 5863

Source Size = 3889 x 5863
Street in Sebastopol, French Troops Taking Ammunition to the Mortar Battery Near Fort Nicholas

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3948 x 2456

Source Size = 3948 x 2456
Interior of Sebastopol, Remains of the Creek Battery

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3887 x 2536

Source Size = 3887 x 2536
Hospital in Sebastopol, Dr. Durgan Attending the Wounded

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3939 x 2506

Source Size = 3939 x 2506
Burning of " the Santa Maria" Frigate in Sebastopol Harbour, Sketched by J.A. Crowe

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3891 x 2541

Source Size = 3891 x 2541
Burning of " the Santa Maria" Frigate in Sebastopol Harbour, Sketched by E.A. Goodall

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3943 x 2464

Source Size = 3943 x 2464
Sebastopol, September 9, Fort Alexander on Fire

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3935 x 2506

Source Size = 3935 x 2506
Russian Frigate on Fire in Sebastopol Harbour, Sketched by O.W. Brierly

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3727 x 5378

Source Size = 3727 x 5378
The Fall of Sebastopol, the Assault on the Malakoff Tower

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3892 x 2905

Source Size = 3892 x 2905
Before Sebastopol, Forge of the Left Siege Train, Sketched by E.A. Goodall, the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3875 x 1797

Source Size = 3875 x 1797
The Malakoff Tower, Sketched from the Old Advanced Trench, by an Officer of the 72nd Highlanders, the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 1736 x 1822

Source Size = 1736 x 1822
General Bosquet, the Captor of the Malakoff, from a Drawing by E. Armitage, the Fall of Sebastopol, the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3879 x 2940

Source Size = 3879 x 2940
The War in the Crimea: Croats Camp at Balaclava

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3916 x 2469

Source Size = 3916 x 2469
The War in the Crimea: the Battle of the Tchernaya, or Traktir Bridge

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3974 x 2564

Source Size = 3974 x 2564
" theatre Des Zouaves, " in the French Camp, before Sebastopol

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Source Size = 3902 x 2397
Preparing to Make Signals

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3959 x 2456

Source Size = 3959 x 2456
Before Sebastopol, Artillery Taking Lancaster Guns down to the First Parallel by Night; Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3971 x 2525

Source Size = 3971 x 2525
Sketches in the Crimea, Valley of Vorutzia: the Woronzow Road

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3962 x 2474

Source Size = 3962 x 2474
Sketches in the Crimea, Valley of Vorutzia: Turkish Batteries Commanding the Woronzow Road

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3984 x 2495

Source Size = 3984 x 2495
New Ambulance Transport Service

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 3862 x 2927

Source Size = 3862 x 2927
Part of the Interior of the Mamelon; the Interior of the Mamelon on the 9th of June

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Source Size = 2054 x 3523

Source Size = 2054 x 3523
Monument to Officers and Privates of the 90th Light Infantry (Perthshire Volunteers) who Fell in the Crimean War

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Source Size = 1702 x 3231
Monument to Officers and Privates of the 49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment who Fell in the Crimean War

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Brigadier-General, Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd baronet (1826-1907) from The Illustrated

Brigadier-General, Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd baronet (1826-1907) from The Illustrated
XJF996532 Brigadier-General, Sir Archibald Alison, 2nd baronet (1826-1907) from The Illustrated London News 18th April, 1874 (engraving) by English School

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Florence Nightingale tending a sick soldier in the Crimea (engraving)

Florence Nightingale tending a sick soldier in the Crimea (engraving)
XJF872734 Florence Nightingale tending a sick soldier in the Crimea (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Florence Nightingale (1820 -1910) From Punch

Background imageCrimean War Collection: Florence Nightingale and one of her ministering angels in the Crimea (engraving)

Florence Nightingale and one of her ministering angels in the Crimea (engraving)
XJF872733 Florence Nightingale and one of her ministering angels in the Crimea (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)




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"The Crimean War: A Glimpse into the Valley of Death and Heroism" In the annals of history, one event stands out as a symbol of bravery and tragedy – the Charge of the Light Brigade. On that fateful day, 25th October 1854, amidst the chaos and carnage of war, a group of British cavalrymen rode valiantly towards their destiny at Balaclava. The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders formed The Thin Red Line, an unwavering defense against enemy forces. Their resolute stance became legendary in this battle-scarred landscape. In Lord Alfred Tennyson's poem "Charge of the Light Brigade, " he immortalized their heroism for generations to come. As wood engravings from a bygone era depict, it was indeed a sight to behold – The Charge of the British Light Cavalry Brigade thundering across Balaklava. With courage in their hearts and swords raised high, they charged headlong into danger without hesitation or fear. The Valley of Death loomed before them like an abyss filled with uncertainty. Yet these brave soldiers pressed on relentlessly through its treacherous terrain. It was here that Florence Nightingale emerged as a beacon of hope amidst despair; her lamp guiding injured soldiers towards salvation. Maps from 1855 reveal the vast theater where this conflict unfolded – Crimea became synonymous with bloodshed and sacrifice. Artists like Hayes captured poignant moments such as The Charge during Battle at Balaclava - horses galloping fiercely while bullets whizzed past them. Amongst all this chaos stood The Black Watch - Forward. The 42nd. They fought gallantly at Alma, etching their name in history alongside other heroes who faced death with unwavering resolve. The Crimean War left an indelible mark on humanity's collective memory - tales abound about valor displayed under impossible circumstances.