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Blackheath FireworksThe fall of Sebastopol is celebrated with dramatic fireworks and a large bonfire on Blackheath
Sebastopol, Crimean WarInterior of the Malakoff Tower, the most important of the Russian defences, taken by the French on 8 September
Sebastopol LiberatedLIBERATION SCENES The liberation of Sebastopol
Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine - General panoramic viewSevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine (then part of the Russian Empire) - General panoramic view. Date: circa 1904
Russia - Tsar Nicholas II - Soldiers Cemetery at SevastopolRussia - Tsar Nicholas II and the Imperial Family going to the Soldiers Cemetery at Sevastopol, Crimea. Date: circa 1911
Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna - CrimeaRussia - Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna at Sevastopol, Crimea, reviewing a line of venerable Crimean War veterans. Date: circa 1912
Tsar Nicholas II and his two eldest daughters, CrimeaRussia - Tsar Nicholas II and his two eldest daughters at the Forts, Sevastopol, Crimea Date: circa 1909
Russia - Tsar Nicholas II meets Crimean War veteransRussia - Tsar Nicholas II and his family in Sevastopol (Sebastopol) meeting and greeting veterans of the Crimean War (fought between 1853-1856)
The Valley of the Shadow of Death - caves on the Woronzoff Road, to the rear of the Allied 21-gun Battery Date: 1855
Interior of the Redan after its Capture, Siege of Sebastopol, Crimean War Date: 1855
Siege of Sebastopol (Sevastopol), Crimean War. Date: 1854-1855
c. 1855 Crimea Crimean War (Roger Fenton) - Marechal Pelissierc.1855 Crimea Crimean War (Roger Fenton) - Marechal Pelissier
View of the harbour at Sebastopol Sevastopol, CrimeaVintage 19th century photograph: View of the harbour at Sebastopol Sevastopol, Crimea
The Siege of Sebastopol - burial of the dead in front of the Malakoff Tower, Crimean War. 1855
Crimean War - the 21-gun battery before SebastopolScene in the 21-gun battery before Sebastopol, Crimean War. 1855
Before Sebastopol: Artillery taking Lancaster guns down to the first parallel, by night Date: 1855
Sentries and donkeys enjoy the bracing weather in the British Artillery Camp and Siege Train, before Sebastopol. Date: winter 1854 - 55
OFFICERS DECORATEDLord Stratford de Redcliffe decorates British officers at the Headquarters, Sebastopol Date: 27 August 1855
SEBASTOPOL BATTLE PLANBattle plan showing the fortifications : the Mamelon, and the Malakoff beyond it, are the key defences the Allies have to overcome before they can take the city itself Date: 1854 - 1855
ELECTRIC SHOCK MACHINEPut a sou in the slot, and you can give yourself an electric shock, thanks to this device thoughtfully installed on the boulevard de Sebastopol, Paris Date: 1889
Before Sebastopol Nov 1854 - The SentryBefore Sebastopol Nov 1854. The Sentry. Pen and ink and watercolour by Lt (later Col) Henry John Wilkinson (1829-1911), 1st Battalion, 9th (The East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot, 1854
Label design, Sebastopol Queen ApplesLabel design, Sebastopol Queen Quality California Apples. early 20th century
Naval History Museum - Black Sea Fleet Museum, SevastopolNaval History Museum - Black Sea Fleet History Museum, Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine (currently under Russian occupation). The Church of St. Michael the Archangel can be seen behind. Date: 1913
Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine - Docks and Inkerman MonasteryA very early illustrated souvenir postcard depicting places in Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine - The Waterfront / Docks and the Cave Monastery of St Clement at Inkerman. Date: circa 1898
Nakhimov Street - Sevastopol - Crimea, Ukraine. This street is named after Pavel Stepanovich Nakhimov (18021855) Russian naval Admiral who annihilating the Ottoman fleet at Sinope in 1853
The Spring Theatre and The Bathing House, Sevastopol (Sebastopol), The Crimea, Ukraine. Date: circa 1910s
Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine - The Lunacharsky Sevastopol Academic Theatre of Drama (founded in 1911) on the waterfront at the end of Primorsky boulevard
Seafront - Sevastopol, Crimea, UkraineWaves crashing into the Seafront - Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine (then (as now, sort of!) in Russia). Date: 1905
In the Cavalry Camp at Devna (Young Cornet) ?I say Charley, do you think now that in the event of our being sent to Sebastopol, the Infantry will be required to accompany us
Crimean War, northern side of SebastopolCrimean War, panoramic view of the northern side of Sebastopol, stronghold of the Russians. 1855
Crimean War, south side of SebastopolCrimean War -- panoramic view on the south side of Sebastopol, including Fort Alexander and a quarantine fort. 1855
Crimean War, Sebastopol after Russian retreatCrimean War -- Sebastopol after the Russian retreat. 1855
Crimean War, attack on Sebastopol, 30 October 1854, view of the harbour. 1854
Crimea, Ukraine - SebastopolCrimea, Ukraine (currently under Russian occupation - January 2016) - Sebastopol. Date: circa 1910s
Crimean War, playing chess before SebastopolCrimean War - playing chess before Sebastopol. 1855
Crimean War, theatrical production before SebastopolCrimean War -- theatrical production by amateur performers of the Second Division of Zouaves (French North Africans) before Sebastopol. 1855
Crimean War, Sebastopol and siege workCrimean War -- panoramic view of Sebastopol and the siege work of the Allies. 1855
Mikhail GorchakovPrince MIKHAIL DMITRIEVICH GORCHAKOV Russian military commander during the Crimea War, defender of Sebastopol against the French and British force Date: 1795 - 1861
Franz TotlebenFranz Edvard Ivanovich, count Totleben (1818 - 1884) Russian military commander, best known for his brilliant defence of Sebastopol in the Crimea war
Russian Guns, SebastopolA portion of the fortified Redan at Sebastopol, with the abandoned Russian guns. Date: 1855
Paris, France - Rebuilding, Pont au Change. Demolition of the Pont au Change and of La Cite in order to extend the Boulevard de Sebastopol. Date: 1859
Paris, France - Square des Arts et Metiers. Date: 1861
Lord John Hay, Vanity Fair, ApeRear Admiral LORD JOHN HAY (1827-1916) Politician and British naval officer, serving at the Siege of Sebastopol and during both Opium Wars
Paris Bvd SebastopolOne of the broad boulevards thrusting through the old streets thanks to the plans of baron Haussmann. Date: circa 1850
Charles Ash WindhamSir CHARLES ASH WINDHAM soldier, noted for capturing the Redan at Sebastopol during the Crimea war. Date: 1810 - 1870
Franz Totleben - 4FRANZ EDVARD IVANOVICH, count TOTLEBEN Russian military engineer, best known for his brilliant defence of Sebastopol in the Crimea war. Date: 1818 - 1884
Franz Totleben - 5FRANZ EDVARD IVANOVICH, count TOTLEBEN Russian military engineer, best known for his brilliant defence of Sebastopol in the Crimea war. Date: 1818 - 1884
Franz Totleben - 2FRANZ EDVARD IVANOVICH, count TOTLEBEN Russian military commander, best known for his brilliant defence of Sebastopol in the Crimea war. Date: 1818 - 1884