The Commissariat Camp in the Crimea, 1855
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The Commissariat Camp in the Crimea, 1855
Engraving showing the part of the British Army camp responsible for stores and provisions during the Crimean War. By the end of the Crimean war the camp was running smoothly and was well provided for, in contrast to the winter of 1854 when men died of frostbite and malnourishment. Date: 1855
Media ID 14111016
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1854 1855 Commissariat Contrast Crimea Crimean Died Provided Provisions Responsible Running Stores
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