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Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ruUkraine. Ruins of greek colony Chersonesus Taurica. 6th century BC. At background, Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy. Sevastopol
Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral. Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church built at 19th century. Reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy. Exterior. Chersonesus Taurica. Sevastopol
Saint Andrews MonumentMonument of Saint Andrews Apostle at Chersonesus Taurica. Sevastopol. Ukraine
Ukraine. Chersonesus Taurica ruinsUkraine. Chersonesus Taurica. 6th century BC. Greek colony occupied later by romans and byzantines. Roman amphitheatre. Sevastopol
Monument to the Defense of Sevastopol in the Second World WaUkraine. Sevastopol. Monument to the Defense of Sevastopol in the Second World War. 1941-1942
Yefimovich Petrov (1896-1958). Soviet army generalUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Feodosiya. Ivan Yefimovich Petrov (1896-1958). Soviet army general. Street plate
Nikolai Mijailovich Sokovnin (1811-1894). Russian vice-admirUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Feodosiya. Monument to russian vice-admiral Nikolai Mijailovich Sokovnin (1811-1894)
Feodosiya. Fountain-monument of the Good GeniusUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Feodosiya. Fountain-monument of the Good Genius. The statue depicts the figure of Anna Nikitichna Aivazovsky. 2004
Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924). Statue. BacklightingUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Feodosiya. Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924). Russian revolutionary and politician. Statue. Backlighting
Crimea. Feodosiya Museum of Regional StudiesUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Feodosiya Museum of Regional Studies. Founded in 1811 by the mayor S. M. Bronevsky
Music cover, Daughters of Christian England, inscribed to Florence Nightingale, words by Reverend Js B Monsell, music by James Hine. circa 1850s
Mikhail GorchakovPrince MIKHAIL DMITRIEVICH GORCHAKOV Russian military commander during the Crimea War, defender of Sebastopol against the French and British force Date: 1795 - 1861
George De Lacy Evans - 2Sir GEORGE DE LACY EVANS British military commander, notably in the Crimea, depicted receiving the thanks of the House of Commons. Date: 1787 - 1870
George De Lacy Evans - 3Sir GEORGE DE LACY EVANS British military commander, notably in the Crimea. Date: 1787 - 1870
George De Lacy Evans - 4Sir GEORGE DE LACY EVANS British military commander, notably in the Crimea. Date: 1787 - 1870
Sir Richard EnglandSIR RICHARD ENGLAND English military commander in the Crimea and elsewhere. Date: 1793 - 1883
Sir William CodringtonSIR WILLIAM JOHN CODRINGTON British military commander, Commander-in-chief in the Crimea, depicted in the field with his horse. Date: 1804 - 1884
C Campbell, Lord ClydeCOLIN CAMPBELL, baron CLYDE British military commander, carpenters son who first attracted notice in the Peninsula War, subsequently in the Crimea and Indian mutiny. Date: 1792 - 1863
Sir Henry BentinckSIR HENRY JOHN WILLIAM BENTINCK British military commander who took part in all the major battles of the Crimea, later held various posts at court. Date: 1796 - 1878
Achille Bazaine (John)ACHILLE-FRANCOIS BAZAINE French soldier in Crimea, Mexico, Italy, but defeated in war with Prussia, court- martialled, imprisoned : escaped, lived in exile. Date: 1811 - 1888
Russia / Livadia 1913Livadia, in the Crimea: Royal Palace Date: 1913
Franz TotlebenFranz Edvard Ivanovich, count Totleben (1818 - 1884) Russian military commander, best known for his brilliant defence of Sebastopol in the Crimea war
Aberdeen SnowballedGeorge Hamilton Gordon, fourth earl of ABERDEEN Statesman - but not, it seems, a very popular one; as prime minister during the Crimea War he was much criticised Date: 1784 - 1860
Nightingale & CarriageFLORENCE NIGHTINGALE in her carriage in the Crimea Date: 1820 - 1910
Nightingale HomeFLORENCE NIGHTINGALE - after her return from the Crimea Date: 1820 - 1910
Fentons Photo Van-CrimeaFentons Photographic van, which recorded scenes from the Crimean War, and is seen here at The Crimean Exhibition. Date: 1855
Lloyds Merchants RoomLLOYDS - scene in the Merchants Room as members discuss the news from the Crimea War Date: 1854
Two gun battery, Battle of Inkerman, Crimean WarThe two-gun battery defended by the Guards at the Battle of Inkerman during the Crimean War Date: 5 November 1854
Zouaves helping British at Battle of Inkerman, Crimean WarThe Zouaves advancing to the assistance of the British Date: 5 November 1854
Lord Fitzroy RaglanLORD FITZROY JAMES HENRY SOMERSET, first baron RAGLAN British commander in the Crimea 1854-55 Date: 1788 - 1855
The British Hospital at Smyrna Date: 1855
Naval History Museum - Black Sea Fleet History Museum, Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine. Date: 1904
Lieutenant Henry Anstruther, Battle of Alma, Crimean WarLieutenant Henry Anstruther with the colours of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers at the Battle of Alma, during the Crimean War. A moment later he was shot dead. Date: 1854
General Gordons MonumentSlide showing a black and white photograph of the General Gordons Monument in the city of Melbourne in Australia. It is located in a small park called Gordon Reserve
Alupka (Vorontsov) Palace, Crimea, UkraineCourtyard of the Alupka (Vorontsov) Palace, Crimea, Ukraine (then in Russia). It was built between 1828 and 1848 as a summer residence for Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov
Imperial stables, Yalta, Crimea, Southern Ukraine
Villa Novitzkoi, Eupatoria (Yevpatoria), Crimea, Ukraine
Jeakes Drying ClosetA portable clothes drying closet which was to be sent to the Crimea, for use in the hospital in Scutari. The manufacture of the closet by William Jeakes, of Bloomsbury
Crimean War - Robertson photographJames Robertson, (1813-1888) Crimean War, The Mamelon Date: circa 1855