The Campaign in the Crimea: An Historical Sketch, Volumes 1-2P. and D. Colnaghi, 1855 |
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The Campaign In The Crimea: An Historical Sketch, Volumes 1-2 George Brackenbury,William Simpson No preview available - 2023 |
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11th Hussars admirable Allies arms army artillery assailants assault Baidar Balaklava Barrack Bastion du Mât batteries battle bayonet bombardment Brigade British camp Captain carried centre charge Colonel columns command commenced Crimea defences despatch destroyed direction distance drawing embrasures enemy enemy's English Eupatoria extreme right fire flank fleet force foreground formed French front gallant ground Guards guns harbour heavy heights hill horse infantry Inkermann Kadikoi Kamiesch Kertch Kherson killed land left attack Lieutenant Light Cavalry London P&D Lord Cardigan Lord Raglan loss Malakoff Mamelon miles musketry night occupied officers Omar Pasha once parapet Pelissier plateau portion position ravine rear Redan redoubt regiment rendered retreat rifle-pits right attack Russians Sardinian scarcely scene Sebastopol Second Division shell ships shot side siege Simpson Sir George Brown soldiers spot squadrons steamers Tchernaya Tower town troops Turks valley vessels whole Woronzoff Road wounded yards Yenikale Zouaves