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#45833
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Group portrait of British Army officers during the Crimean War. Brigadier McPherson & officers of the 4th Division Captain Higham [i.e., Heigham], 17th Regiment; Captain Earle, Major of Brigade; Captain Croker, 17th Regiment; Captain Swire; Captain McPherson. Full names of these men are: Brigadier Philip McPherson, CB., and captains Clement Henry John Heigham, William Henry Earle, (John L. or Edward) Croker, Roger Swire, and Philip McPherson, wearing uniform, posed next to tent -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45834
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Group portrait of soldiers of the 47th Lancashire Regiment of the Foot in winter dress, ready for the trenches -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45835
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- 'His day's work over' Lieutnant-Colonel Hallewell and batman Lieutnant Coll at a British Army camp during the Crimean War -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45836
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Lieutenant General Sir George Brown G.C.B. (seated) with officers of his staff (from left to right) Major Hallewell, Colonel Brownrigg, orderly, Colonel Airey, Captain Pearson, Captain Markham, Captain Ponsonby during the Crimean War of 1855 -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45837
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Marcus Sparling full-length portrait seated on Roger Fenton's photographic van during the Crimean War. The wet plate collodian process used by Fenton required immediate preparation and development of the glas plate negative, making his portfolio all the more remarkable -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45838
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Officers of the 71st Royal Highland Regiment with colour sergeant -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45839
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Officers of the 71st Royal Highland Regiment of the Foot during the Crimean War in 1855 -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45840
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Officers of the 71st Royal Highland Regiment of the Foot during the Crimean War of 1855 -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45841
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Portrait of Captain Cuninghame of the 42nd Royal Highland Regiment during the Crimean War of 1855 -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45842
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Portrait of Sir Henry John William Bentinck KCB one of the senior officers in the British Army during the Crimean War in 1855 -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45843
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Royal Navy ships unload supplies at Cossack Bay near Balaclava in the Crimea of what is now Ukraine to the British Army forces deployed to the Crimea in 1855 -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45844
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- Tartar labourers at a British Army camp of the 14th Regiment of the Foot during the Crimean War in 1855 -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45845
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- The valley of the shadow of death...The battlefield at Sevastapol strewn with canon balls where the famous 'Charge of the Light Brigade' was made -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45846
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- View of the lines of Balaclava from Guard's Hill with Canrobert's Hill in the distance during the Crimean War of 1855 -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45847
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Balaclava -- 1855 -- William H. Russell, Esqr., The Times Special Correspondent in the Crimea -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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#45848
1 January 1855
CRIMEA Sevastapol -- 1855 -- Viscount Kirkwall a Captain in the 71st Highlanders on his horse during the Crimean War in 1855 -- Picture by Roger Fenton/Atlas Photo Archive
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