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Menshikov / Aleksandr / IlnPRINCE ALEKSANDR SERGEYEVICH MENSHIKOV Russian soldier who commanded forces in the Crimea
Mortar Battery, CrimeaDuring the siege of Sebastopol, a mortar battery bombards the besieged city Date: 1855
Aberdeen (Old)George Hamilton Gordon, fourth earl of ABERDEEN Statesman, prime minister during the Crimea War
Nightingale in 1857FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE after her return from the Crimea
Crimea / Peace RestoredPEACE ! PEACE ! PEACE ! A song composed to celebrate the end of the war in the Crimea
Crimea Napier StockholmSir Charles Napier at Stockholm
Social / Yalta HolidaysHolidaymakers at Yalta, in the Crimea
Vic Sends Guards CrimeaFrom the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London, Victoria says farewell to her Guards as they prepare to leave for the Crimea, to fight the Russians on her behalf
Music / Military / C PalaceAbout the time of the outbreak of the Crimea War, a military band performs in the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, before a large and patriotic crowd
Battle of InkermanBritish troops at the Battle of Inkerman
Battle of the AlmaBritish troops in action at the Battle of the Alma
Stratford De RedcliffeSTRATFORD CANNING, first viscount STRATFORD DE REDCLIFFE diplomat involved with the Crimea war. Date: 1786 - 1880
Crimea Malakoff TakenThe French take the Malakoff, the most important of the Russian defence works : its capture leads to the fall of the city and final defeat for the Russians
Crimea / Russian MinesBritish ships Merlin and Firefly struck by Russian infernal machines (mines)
Lord RaglanLORD FITZROY JAMES HENRY SOMERSET, first baron RAGLAN British commander in the Crimea 1854-55
WILLIAMS (1800 - 1883)SIR WILLIAM FENWICK WILLIAMS Military hero (Crimea, defence of Kars) and colonial administrator
Sightseers on board the Hecla in the CrimeaSightseers on board the Hecla after the attack on Russian defences near Eknas, Finland, during the Crimean War