Letters from Head-quarters; Or, the Realities of the War in the Crimea: By an Officer on the Staff [d.i. Somerset John Gough Calthorpe]. In 2 Vol, Volumen1Murray, 1856 |
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... infantry of the line , sent here from England , have gone on to Gallipoli and Constantinople ; and only the brigade of Guards and the usual garrison remain . The Guards are to proceed to Scutari immediately after Lord Raglan's arrival ...
... infantry of the line , sent here from England , have gone on to Gallipoli and Constantinople ; and only the brigade of Guards and the usual garrison remain . The Guards are to proceed to Scutari immediately after Lord Raglan's arrival ...
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... infantry , one troop of horse artillery , and three troops of the eighth Hussars , and it is to be hoped that they have arrived by this time . All the sailing transports were towed by steamers . The distance from Constantinople to Varna ...
... infantry , one troop of horse artillery , and three troops of the eighth Hussars , and it is to be hoped that they have arrived by this time . All the sailing transports were towed by steamers . The distance from Constantinople to Varna ...
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... infantry at Scutari as a commis- sariat guard ; and I believe the 4th regiment is to re- main at Gallipoli for the present for the same purpose . I hear the English transports are to return and take up two divisions of the French army ...
... infantry at Scutari as a commis- sariat guard ; and I believe the 4th regiment is to re- main at Gallipoli for the present for the same purpose . I hear the English transports are to return and take up two divisions of the French army ...
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... had but one bridge over the Danube , and yet in one night they moved the greater part of their infantry , from 30,000 to 40,000 men , and all their siege train , across the river ! I went CHAP . II . 67 RUSSIAN SIEGE - WORKS .
... had but one bridge over the Danube , and yet in one night they moved the greater part of their infantry , from 30,000 to 40,000 men , and all their siege train , across the river ! I went CHAP . II . 67 RUSSIAN SIEGE - WORKS .
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... infantry , except two batteries of artillery , and one regiment of four squadrons of the Chasseurs d'Afrique . The whole had a fine effect as they marched past ; on coming opposite the generals , the commanding officer of each battalion ...
... infantry , except two batteries of artillery , and one regiment of four squadrons of the Chasseurs d'Afrique . The whole had a fine effect as they marched past ; on coming opposite the generals , the commanding officer of each battalion ...
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1st Division 2nd Division 4th Division 8th Hussars advance aide-de-camp allied Alma appeared Arnaud arrived artillery attack Balaklava battalion battle brigade of Guards camp Canrobert Captain Caradoc cholera Colonel command consequently Cossack Hill Cossacks Crimea Devna Duke of Cambridge Edmund Lyons enemy enemy's English fire flank fleet French army front ground guns harbour head-quarters heavy heights horses hour infantry Inkermann instant killed Lacy Evans land light cavalry Light Division Lord Cardigan Lord Lucan Lord Raglan loss Marshal St miles morning night o'clock officers Omer Pasha parapet picket position prisoners ravine rear redoubt regiment river road rode round shot Russian Sandbag Battery Scutari sent Sevastopol shell ships shot Shumla side siege Silistria Sir De Lacy Sir Edmund Lyons Sir George Brown staff Tchernaya tents told town troops Turkish Turks valley Varna village wounded yards Zouaves