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Preparations for Crimean War, The Baltic Fleet - HMS MirandaNaval preparations for the Crimean War, The Baltic Fleet under Sir Charles Napier - The steam-sloop HMS Miranda, pictured saluting Kronberg Castle, Helsingor (Elsinore, Elsineur), Denmark. Date: 1854
Electric telegraph used in Crimean War, 1854Electric telegraph used in the Crimean War, 1854. The plough for laying the wire. The wire is deposited by a subsoil plough in the ground
Music cover, The Cardigan Galop by Carl Hochst, dedicated to Major General The Earl of Cardigan, seen here galloping over a Russian gun emplacement at Balaclava during the Crimean War. 1854
Crimean iris, Iris lutescens. Handcoloured lithograph from Diederich von Schlechtendals German Flora (Flora von Deutschland), Jena, 1871
The Lions Roused At Last by J E Mitchell and J H LesterPromotional music sheet for The Lions Roused At Last music hall song of 1878 by J. E. Mitchell and J. H Lester, sung with unbounded applause by Sam Torr
Tirailleurs on guard in the trenches, Battle of InkermanTirailleurs (riflemen) on guard in the trenches during the Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War, 5 November 1854. 1854
Earl of Cardigan leading Light Cavalry at BalaclavaEarl of Cardigan leading the Light Cavalry in the last charge at Balaclava, Crimean War. 1855
Belfry House with tirailleurs, Battle of Inkerman, CrimeaBelfry House with tirailleurs (riflemen), and trenches on the right, Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War, 5 November 1854. 1854
Battle of Inkerman, Crimean War, 5 November 1854. 1854
Distribution of the Crimean medals 1856Queen Victoria and Prince Albert awarding medals to soldier who have served in the Crimean War. Date: 1856
The Burning of Greytown 1854In response to British taxing of ships using the Nicaragua route to California, the USS Cyane bombarded Greytown with little damage, before landing ashore and setting the town on fire
Battle of the Alma, September 1854Battle of the Alma was, the Crimean War between an allied expeditionary force (made up of French, British, and Turkish forces) and Russian forces defending the Crimean Peninsula on 20 September 1854
Anglo-French fleet entering the Sea of MarmoraThe Anglo-French fleet entering the Sea of Marmora, Crimean War. 1854
Naval Operations, Cronstadt, Crimean WarNaval Operations, Cronstadt (Kronstadt) during the Crimean War. 1854
The sick deck of the Belleisle hospital ship in Faro Sound. The ship could accommodate 164 patients Date: 1855
Before Sebastopol: Artillery taking Lancaster guns down to the first parallel, by night Date: 1855
The charge of the heavy cavalry Date: 25 October 1854
French camp in the snow. Date: winter 1854 - 1855
At the Royal Dockyard, Woolwich, artillery horses are shipped to the Crimea Date: 1855
The charge of the Heavy Brigade Date: 25 October 1854
The Light Cavalry charge. Date: 25 October 1854
The Straits of Yenikale with the Bay and the town of Kerch from the old Fort of Yenikale Date: circa 1855
John Bull wants an inquiry into official mismanagement of the Crimea campaign Date: March 1855
French and British Warships bombard the Russian port of Odessa : the French steamer Vauban is set afire by red-hot shot fired from the Russian batteries Date: 22 April 1854
Sentries and donkeys enjoy the bracing weather in the British Artillery Camp and Siege Train, before Sebastopol. Date: winter 1854 - 55
French soldiers of the 48th Regiment of the Line embark aboard the English ship The St Vincent at Calais, destination the Crimea Date: 1854
A Russian wagon, bringing up supplies of ammunition, is blown up by a French shell Date: 1855
A ward in the new barrack hospital in Scutari Date: 1854
Salute the Rooshians? Aye, aye, Sir : a British sailor prepares to fire a cannon Date: 1854
James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan (1797 - 1868), British military leader and politician, pictured c.1865. Cardigan is renowned as the leader of the ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade
The Guards Crimean War Memorial - veterans 1899London crowds outside Waterloo Place, celebrating years later the victory, raised to commemorate the heroism of the Brigade of Guards in the Crimean War
Queen Victoria visiting wounded Crimean soldiers 1856When her soldiers came back Queen Victoria distributed with her own hands, after military achievement, medals were given out for distinguished valour. Date: 1856
Manufacture of lint for the army in Crimea 1855Manufacture of lint for the army in Crimea Date: 1855
BALAKLAVA, GALESteamships and sailing vessels caught in a gale off Balaclava Date: 14 November 1854
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
Military Hospital 1855An interior view of a ward in Portsea Military Hospital during the Crimean War era. Date: 1855
CRIMEAN OFFICERS PHOTOThe Officers of the 48th Regiment of Foot (Northamptonshire) pose for a group photograph somewhere in the Crimea Date: 1855
Florence Nightingale - ScutariIn Scutari, Florence Nightingale checks patients during the night. Date: 1854-5
Florence NightingaleIn Scutari, Florence Nightingale attends a patient. Date: 1854-5
CRIMEA / RUSSIAN MINESBritish ships Merlin and Firefly struck by Russian infernal machines (mines) Date: 1854
Alexandre Baudot - Malakoff Historical Clarion - BuglerMr. Jean Louis Alexandre Baudot (1834-1911), delegate of the Society of Combatants of Gravelotte and the Army of the Rhine, at the Commemorative Ceremony on August 16 at Mars-la-Tour
Crimean Peninsula, Ukraine - Saky / Saki - currently subject to a territorial dispute between the Russian Federation and Ukraine (as of April 2018). Date: circa 1904
WW2 - German tank driving through a burning Russian villagePhotograph of a German tank driving through a burning Russian village in the Crimean area, 1941-1944 (c). From a collection of 34 photographs relating to different theatres in World War Two
Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa, IstanbulThe Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa (built by Mahmud II in 1828), known in Turkish as Kisla - the site of Florence Nightingales British Military Hospital during the Crimean War. Date: circa 1910s
The 93rd Sutherland Highlanders at the Battle of Balaclava 25 October 1854. The Thin Red LineWatercolour by Richard Simkin
Anthropomorphic stone stelae. Yamna Culture. 36th-23rd centuAnthropomorphic stone stelae or statue menhirs, located in Yamna secondary graves. Yamna Culture. Late Copper Age - Early Bronze Age. 36th-23rd centuries BC