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Russian Cavalry Entering Balaklava, end of the Crimean WarEngraving showing Russian cavalry re-entering Balaklava, as British troops pulled out, at the end of the Crimean War, 1856. The fort can be seen in the background
The British Cavalry Camp at Balaklava, Crimean War, 1854Photograph of the British army camp at Balaklava, under command of the Earl of Lucan, during the Crimean War, 1854
Victoria Cross, The New Order of ValourSpecial colour supplement from the ILN, June 1857 to commemorate the introduction of the Victoria Cross, a new order of valour first bestowed by Queen Victoria upon Crimean War veterans
Relics of the Battle of Balaklava, 1875Engraving of relics and souvenirs of the Battle of Balaklava including: a Russian Helmet, a pioneers sword, a knapsack, a pipe, a drum, a bugle from Inkerman, a helmet, leather gauntlets
British Artillery leaving the Crimea, Balaklava, 1856Landscape engraving of British troops, horses and gun carriages being loaded onto the ship Argo for the journey back to England at the conclusion of the Crimean War, 1856. Date: 1856
Graves at BalaklavaGraves at the head of the harbour at Balaklava
Balaklava, the PortThe harbour, looking towards the sea
Embarking Sick, BalaklavaEmbarking the sick at Balaklava
Supplies, BalaklavaBringing up supplies of huts and warm clothing for the British troops, Balaklava
Heights, BalaklavaA general view of the heights above Balaklava - the scene of the important battles and the notorious Charge of the Light Brigade
Balaklava, RailwayRailway in the harbour, looking south
Lighthouse ChersoneseCape Chersonese is close to Balaklava, and this lighthouse is a valuable seamark to Allied shipping during the Crimea War
Cape Aita Nr. BalaclavaA view of Cape Aita looking north toward Balaclava
Balaklava, HarbourGeneral view of the harbour