Roger Fenton, The valley of the shadow of death. Dirt road in ravine scattered with cannonballs. LC-USZC4-9217. One of the most famous photos of the Crimean campaign.
Roger Fenton's Crimean War photo series is the first historic attempt to portray war campaign with the help of new magic photo media, then still in its infancy. Sent as a replacement for the Richard Nicklin, a civilian photographer, who was lost at sea, along with his assistants, photographs, and equipment, when their ship sank during the hurricane that stuck the harbor at Balaklava on November 14, 1854. Fenton spend March-June 1855 in Crimea as an official campaign photographer, payed by the British government, recording participants and landscapes for posterity. These records never managed to capture battles, explosions, devastations, wounds, blood and tears, partly due to the limitations of photographic techniques of the period, but also because of official wish to glamorize the war and shift public attention away from government and military mismanagement, for which Crimean campaign became infamously known. However no text descriptions, drawings or paintings wouldn’t be able to surpass realism of Fenton’s photo of the besieged Sebastopol; the main allies ports at Kamiesh and Balaclava; mortar batteries, field trains, camps and everyday camp life; portraits of legendary allies leaders: Lord Raglan, Lord George Page, General Pennefather, Sir John Brown, Sir Colin Campbell, commander of the “Thin Red Line”; French Maréchal Pélissier, General Bosquet, “Little Nephew of the Great Uncle” Prince Napoleon; Turkish Ismail Pacha and Omar Pacha; officers of the Guards regiments, colorful highlanders and zouaves, sergeants, soldiers, orderlies, reverends, Royal comissioners, railway engineers, camp followers, laborers, fellow artists, war correspondents and civilian travellers. With the end of the Crimean War, quite modest public interest in Fenton's photos quickly faded away, in 1862 he left photography for good, dying several years later, financially broken and almost forgotten. In our days, however, historians unanimously recognize Fenton's remarkable accomplishments not only for his keen artistic eye and seminal role in establish photography as an artistic endeavor, but also honor him as one of the first professional war photographers.
Distant view of Sebastopol looking towards the Dockyard Harbor with the Mamelon & Malakoff Tower. The lines of Gordon's Battery in the middle distance. Malakoff, the principal Russian fortification, just right of the center. LC-USZC4-9241
Distant view of Sevastopol from the front of Cathcart's Hill. LC-USZC4-9260
Sebastopol from the front of Cathcart's Hill. LC-USZC4-9261
Sebastopol with the Redan, Malakoff & Mamelon, principal Russian fortifications. Colonel Shadforth seated in the foreground. LC-USZC4-9279
Sebastopol with the Redan, Malakoff & Mamelon. LC-USZC4-9212
Sebastopol with the Redan, Malakoff & Mamelon. LC-USZC4-9214
The cemetery Cathcart's Hill - the Picquet House, Victoria Redoubt and the Redoubt des Anglais in the distance. LC-USZC4-9280
The tombs of the generals on Cathcart's Hill: a man standing at the grave of Brigadier General Thomas Leigh Goldie, who was killed in action at the Battle of Inkerman. LC-USZC4-9222
The cemetery, Redoubt des Anglais & Inkerman in the distance. LC -USZC4-9281
The Mamelon & the Malakof from the front of the mortar batteries. LC-USZC4-9346
Looking towards Balaclava, Turkish camp in the distance to the right. LC-USZC4-9274
Cossack Bay, Balaklava. A building next to which is a pile of baskets and a holding pen with horses at the landing place on the cattle pier with several ships at dock in Balaklava harbor, also bell tents at water's edge and the landscape of the hills in the background. LC-USZC4-9205
Balaklava harbour, the cattle pier. LC-USZC4-9188
View of Balaklava from the top of Guard's Hill. Harbor with tent encampments in the foreground, ships in the harbor and, on a hill in the background, ruins of the old Genoese castle. LC-USZC4-9353
Balaclava looking seawards, the Commandant's house in the foreground. Balaklava looking seaward showing general view of the landscape and buildings with the Commandant's house in the foreground, behind which, to the right, is the ordnance wharf and the harbor with a line of ships receding to the middle distance, and in the upper left corner, the remains of the old Genoese castle perched on the hills that line the harbor. LC-USZC4-9142
The old Genoese Castle at Balaklava, from above the castle pier. LC-USZC4-9116
View of the lines of Balaclava from Guard's Hill; Canrobert's Hill in the distance. LC-USZC4-9144
Men seated by railroad bed under construction next to Balaklava harbor. Landing place, railway stores, Balaklava, looking up the harbour. LC-USZC4-9145
Landing place, Ordnance Wharf, Balaklava, Genoese Castle. LC-USZC4-9141
Balaklava, from Guard's Hill. LC-USZC4-9168
View of Balaklava, from camp of Fusilier Guards. LC-USZC4-9151
View of the lines of Balaclava from Guard's Hill, Canrobert's Hill in the distance, the sirocco blowing. LC-USZC4-9197
General view of Balaklava, the hospital on the right. LC-USZC4-9198
The town of Balaklava. LC-USZC4-9211
Captain Bathurst, Grenadier Guards. LC-USZC4-9114
Cornet Henry John Wilkin, 11th Hussars. LC-USZC4-9124
Field train, horse artillery. Horse team pulling a gun carriage. LC-USZC4-9218
Two officers of the 47th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9219
Major Adolphus Burton & officers of the 5th Dragoon Guards. LC-USZC4-9220
Encampment of the 71st Regiment at Balaclava commissariat camp, Tents and huts of British camps on hillside and valley at Balaklava. LC-USZC4-9208.
Lieutenant General Sir John L. Pennefather & orderly in uniform of 4th Light Dragoons. LC-USZC4-9223.
Captain Bernard, 5th Dragoon Guards, seated on a horse with "V DG" on bags. LC-USZC4-9224.
Officers of the 90th Regiment of Foot (Perthshire Volunteers) Light Infantry. LC-USZC4-9225.
Captain Lord Balgonie, Grenadier Guards. LC-USZC4-9226
Captain Cuninghame, 42nd Royal Highland Regiment. LC-USZC4-9227
Captain Burnaby, Grenadier Guards. LC-USZC4-9228
Railway officials, messrs. Swan, Cadell, Middleton, Howse, & Kellock. LC-USZC4-9229
Colonel Doherty, officers & men of the 13th Light Dragoons, including Colonel Doherty, Cornet Danzil Chamberlayne, Captain Jenyns, and veterinary-surgeon Thomas Towers. LC-USZC4-9230
Captain Charles Aug. Drake Halford, 5th Dragoons. LC-USZC4-9231
Lieutenant Colonel Seymour, Fusilier Guards. LC-USZC4-9234
Lieutenant General Sir George Brown G.C.B. & officers of his Light Division staff Major Hallewell, Colonel Brownrigg, orderly, Colonel Airey, Captain Pearson, Captain Markham, Captain Ponsonby. LC-USZC4-9235
Captain Walker, 30th Regiment, reading general orders. LC- USZC4-9236
Lieutenant Colonel William Munro & officers of the 39th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9125.
Lieutenant Temple Godman, 5th Dragoons, standing next to his horse (the Earl); his servant, Kilburn, stands on the left. LC- USZC4-9239
Major Keane, on the staff at Balaklava. LC-USZC4-9242
Captain King, horse artillery. LC-USZC4-9243
Major General Sir George Buller, K.C.B. LC-USZC4-9244
The sanitary commission. Dr. John Sutherland is sitting on table, facing right, and Robert Rawlinson, sitting on chair. LC-USZC4-9246
Major General Sir R. Dacres, Captain Hamley & Colonel Adye. LC-USZC4-9247
Lieutenant General Sir George Brown, G.C.B., K.H. LC-USZC4-9250
Lieutenant General Sir Henry John W. Bentinck, K.C.B. LC-USZC4 -9251
Major Woodford, Rifle Brigade. LC-USZC4-9252
Group of the 47th Regiment in winter dress, ready for the trenches LC-USZC4-9376
Colonel Wood & Major Stuart Wortley on the staff of Sir Richard England. LC-USZC4-9253
Major General James B. Estcourt, Adj.-Gen. to the British forces in the Crimea. LC-USZC4-9254
Officers of the 88th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9255
Officers of the 71st Highlanders Regiment with dog. LC-USZC4-9256
Major Chapman, 20th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9258
Council of War held at Lord Raglan's Head Quarters, the morning of the successful attack on the Mamelon. Lord Raglan, Maréchal Pélissier, & Omar Pacha. LC-USZC4-9127
Mr. Thompson, Commissariat. LC-USZC4-9128
Captain W.H. Seymour, 68th Light Infantry. LC-USZC4-9259
Captain Heneage, Coldstream Guards. LC-USZC4-9262
Captain Ponsonby, Captain Pearson & Captain Markham, on the staff of Sir George Brown. LC-USZC4-9263
Two sergeants, 4th Light Dragoons. LC-USZC4-9265
Lieutenant Strangeways [i.e., Strangways], Royal Horse Artillery. LC-USZC4-9266
Officers, some with telescopes, on the look-out at Cathcart's Hill. LC-USZC4-9267
Quartermaster Hill, 4[th] Light Dragoons, the horse taken immediately after the winter season. LC-USZC4-9268
Lord Raglan's Head Quarters, with Lord Raglan, Marshal Pélissier, Lord Burghersh, Spahi & Aide-de-camp of Marshal Pélissier. LC-USZC4-9129
Captain Croker, 17th Regiment, with servant. LC-USZC4-9269
Lieutenant General Barnard, C.B., facing left, gesturing toward Captain Barnard, with 3 servants. LC -USZC4-9270
Military encampments of tents and huts on Plateau of Sevastopol's Cathcart's Hill, looking towards the Light Division & Inkermann. LC-USZC4-9271
Looking towards Mackenzie's Heights, tents of the 33rd Regiment in the foreground. LC-USZC4-9273
Looking towards Mackenzie's Heights, tents of the 33rd Regiment in the foreground. LC-USZC4-9272
View of plateau of Sevastopol' showing rows of caissons, with tents on the plains in the background. [Kamara Heights in the distance, artillery waggons in the foreground]. LC-USZC4-9191
Looking towards St. George's Monastery, tents of the 4th Division in the foreground. LC-USZC4-9275
General Garrett's quarters with bell tents and huts of the 4th Division. LC-USZC4 -9276
Camp of the 3rd Division, French tents in the distance. LC-USZC4 -9277
French left attack, Kamiesch in the distance, Sir John Campbell's marquis tent in the foreground. LC-USZC4-9278
Captain Layard, aide-de-camp to Lieutenant General Pennefather, K.C.B. LC-USZC4-9282
British and French staff officers of the Head Quarters: 1) Colonel Vico; 2) Major the Honourable Leicester Curzon; 3) Lord Burghersh; 4) Orderly; 5) Count Revel; 6) Mr. Calvert Interpreter; 7) Colonel Poulet[t] Somerset; 8) Colonel A. Hardinge; 9) Dr. Prendergast; 10) Commander Maxse; 11) Colonel Kingcote; posed sitting and standing on steps at British(?) headquarters. LC-USZC4-9283
Lieutenant Yates, 11th Hussars, posed with dog, horse and groom. LC-USZC4-9284
Commander Maxse, seated on a rock. LC-USZC4-9285
Captain George, 4th Light Dragoons & servant. LC-USZC4-9286
Lieutenant Colonel Clarke Kennedy of the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge. LC-USZC4-9130
Captain Hume on the staff of Sir John Campbell & his brother. LC -USZC4-9287
Piling arms. LC-USZC4-9289
Captain Staunton [i.e., Stanton], Royal Engineers. LC-USZC4-9290
Officers of the 90th [i.e., 38th] Regiment, Captain Hume and Captain Snodgrass with with horses and groom. LC-USZC4-9393
Officers of the 57th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9132
Major Hallewell, Assistant-Quarter-Master-General, lounging out-of-doors, raising a cup for a servant to fill; his marquis tent in background. LC-USZC4-9292
Major General James B. Estcourt. LC-USZC4-9294
Major Hallewell, day's work done. LC-USZC4-9295
Lieutenant General Sir John Burgoyne G.C.B., Inspector General of Fortifications. LC-USZC4-9296
Brigadier Garrett & officers of the 46th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9297
Major Henry Morris, C.B., Royal Artillery. LC-USZC4-9298
Group of the 71st Regiment with colour sergeant. LC-USZC4-9133
Artillery waggons [i.e., wagons], view looking towards Balaclava. View of artillery camp with caissons, barracks, tents, and horses. LC-USZC4-9299
Mortar batteries in front of Picquet house Light Division. LC-USZC4-9300
Mounted soldier, the pocket-pistol - equipped for Balaclava. LC-USZC4-9288
Captain Charles Aug. DrakeHalford, 5th Dragoon Guards. LC-USZC4-9301
Captain Vam, friend & servant, 38th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9302
Lieutenant General, the Honourable Sir James Yorke Scarlett, K.C.B. and Colonel Lowe. LC-USZC4-9303
Captain Francis Baring, Fusilier Guards, Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General, attached to the Light Division. LC-USZC4-9304
Colonel Wilbraham, with sword and binoculars. LC-USZC4-9305
Captain Morgan, Rifle Corps, A.D.C. to General Bernard, on Coxcomb the winner of the Crimean races, the property of Captain Barnard, Grenadier Guards. LC-USZC4-9307
Colonel Dickson, Royal Engineers. LC-USZC4-9308
Colonel George Clarke, Scots' Greys, with the horse, Sultan, wounded at Balaklava, rump is branded "2D" for 2nd Dragoons. LC-USZC4-9115
Lieutenant General Sir George De Lacy Evans, G.C.B., M.P. LC-USZC4-9309
Colonel Lowe, [i.e., Low] 4th Light Dragoons & servant in winter dress. LC-USZC4-9310
His Highness Prince William Augustus Edward of Saxe-Weimar, Lieutenant Colonel. LC-USZC4-9313
Major Brandling's troop of artillery horse. British horse artillery encampment near Kadikoi. LC-USZC4-9161
Officers of the 68th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9135
Captain Wilkinson, 9th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9314
Lieutenant General Sir Harry Jones, K.C.B. LC-USZC4-9315
Captain Thomas, aide-de-camp to General Bosquet. LC-USZC4-9316
Captain Thomas Longworth Dames, Royal Artillery. LC-USZC4-9318
Lieutenant Sir John L. General Pennefather, C.B. LC-USZC4-9321
Major Brandling's troop, British horse artillery encampment near Kadikoi. LC-USZC4-9210
Cavalry camp, looking towards Kadikoi. View of encampment showing bell tents, huts, soldiers, and horses. LC-USZC4-9322
Cavalry camp, looking towards Kadikoi. LC-USZC4-9149
Captain Clifford, aide-de-camp to General Buller. LC-USZC4-9323
Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Burghersh, C.B. LC-USZC4-9324
Sir Colin Campbell. LC-USZC4-9136
Captain Hall, & group of the 14th near flagpole. LC-USZC4-9325
James J.M. Wardrop, Esqr. Grenadier Guards. LC-USZC4-9326
Major Hallewell & Captain Pearson. LC-USZC4-9327
Major Pipon, Royal Artillery. LC-USZC4-9328
Sergeant of British Light Infantry. LC-USZC4-9330
Major Daniels & officers of the 5th Dragoon Guards. LC-USZC4-9331
Major Radcliffe, 5th Dragoon Guards. LC-USZC4-9332
Lieutenant Colonel Clarke Kennedy, of the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, A.D.C. to H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge. LC-USZC4-9137
Captain Inglis, 5th Dragoon Guards. LC-USZC4-9333
Mr. Thompson of the Commissariat & attendants of Ismail Pacha, seated on a gabion, ront, surrounded by attendants of Ismail Pacha. LC-USZC4-9334
Colonel Airey & Major Hallewell with two attendants nearby. LC-USZC4-9335
Colonel Adye & Captain Whitmore. LC-USZC4-9336
Dr. Sutherland, Sanitary Commission. LC-USZC4-9138
Brigadier General Lord George Paget C.B. LC-USZC4-9139
Major Tinley, & officers of the 39th regiment. LC-USZC4-9337
Major General Estcourt, Adj.-Gen. Major De Morel, Captain Thompson, Lieutenant-Colonel Blane, Major Kirkland, Lieutenant-Colonel the Honour[able] W.L. Pakenham, officers of his staff. LC-USZC4-9338
Reverend Mr. Butler & officers of the 47th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9339
Lieutenant General Pennefather, C.B. LC-USZC4-9340
Group of officers, 8th Hussars. LC-USZC4-9341
Group of 4th Dragoon Guards. LC-USZC4-9342
Officers of the 89th Regiment at Cathcart's Hill, in winter dress, Captain Leslie Skynner, Lieutenant Francis Knatchbull, Captain Robert Rowland Conyers, Lieutenant John Longfield, and Captain Robert B. Hawley. LC-USZC4-9140
Cooking house, 8th Hussars. On the left is the side of Fenton's photographic van. LC-USZC4-9344
Lieutenant-General Sir John Campbell & group of officers. LC-USZC4-9345
General Sir James Simpson, G.C.B. LC-USZC4-9347
Field Marshall Lord Raglan. LC-USZC4-9348
Brigadier Robert Garrett. LC-USZC4-9352
Camp of the 4th Dragoons, convivial party, French & English. One gioard smoking a pipe, two Zouaves, and Mrs. Rogers in front of a hut. LC-USZC4-9355
Captain Pechell, 77th. LC-USZC4-9356
Mr. Gammel & friends, 39th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9357
Colonel Goodlake. LC-USZC4-9358
Captain Chawner. LC-USZC4-9360
Major Ralph Budd, Captains John Dwyer, William Cosmo Trevor, Frederick Hammersley, John Barlow, and Angus(?) Hall, 14th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9361
Captain Walker, 30th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9143
Captain Halford. LC-USZC4-9363
Mr. Simpson, the artist. LC-USZC4-9365
View of British camp with Turkish camp in the distance on plateau before Sebastopol. LC-USZC4-9163
Captain Hughes, lately employed on special service in Circassia (he brought the important intelligence to the Allies at Kertch of the fall of Anapa). LC-USZC4-9366
Captain Belfield. LC-USZC4-9367
Lieutenant General Sir Colin Campbell G.C.B. LC-USZC4-9369
Commissary General William Filder. LC-USZC4-9370
"Sir Henry Rawlinson", Sanitary Commissioner. LC-USZC4-9371
Dr. Sutherland, Sanitary Commissioner. LC-USZC4-9372
Major General Charles Ashe [sic] Windham. LC-USZC4-9373
Colonel Frederick G. Shewell, C.B., commanding Hussar Brigade. LC-USZC4-9147
The Honourable Major Cathcart, Dep. As. Adj. General to the Light Division. LC-USZC4-9148
Officers & men of the 89th Regiment Captain Robert B. Hawley, Captain Leslie Skynner, Major Caledon Richard Egerton, Major William(?) Watson, Major Fred. Charles Aylmer, Captain John M. Cuppage and others standing and sitting in front of bell tent, some wearing winter dress. LC-USZC4-9150
Lieutenant General Sir John Campbell & Captain Hume, his aide-de-camp, the general sitting. LC-USZC4-9152
Mr. Angel, postmaster. LC-USZC4-9131
Mr. Angel, postmaster. LC-USZC4-9153
Lieutenant General Sir Harry Jones & Staff. LC-USZC4-9155
Captain Graham & Captain Macleod, 42nd Regiment. LC-USZC4-9157
Colonel Brownrigg C.B. & the two Russian boys Alma & Inkermann. LC-USZC4-9158
Captain John Drysdale, 42nd Regiment. LC-USZC4-9159
Men of the 77th (The East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot in winter costume. LC-USZC4-9160
Men of the 68th (The Durham) Regiment of Foot in ordinary dress. LC-USZC4-9162
Cavalry camp near Balaklava. LC-USZC4-9117
Major Percy Archer Butler, 28th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9118
Camp of the 4th Dragoon Guards near Karyni. LC-USZC4-9164
British private in full marching order, in front of tent, with rifle, canteen, knapsack, and other equipment. LC-USZC4-9165
Captain Phillips & Lieutenant Yates, 8th Hussars. LC-USZC4-9166
Military camp. LC-USZC4-9169
Quiet day in the "Mortar Battery". LC-USZC4-9170
Camp of the 4th Light Dragoons - soldiers quarters. LC-USZC4-9171
Cemetery on Cathcart's Hill - officers on the look-out. LC-USZC4-9172
Captain Holder, Fusilier Guards. LC-USZC4-9173
Brigadier McPherson, CB., & officers of the 4th Division: Captain Clement Henry John Higham [i.e., Heigham], 17th Regiment; Captain William Henry Earle, Major of Brigade; Captain (John L. or Edward) Croker, 17th Regiment; Captain Roger Swire; Captain Philip McPherson, posed next to tent. LC-USZC4-9174
Lieutenant-colonel Thomas Shadforth at his hut & officers of the 57th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9119
Brigadier General Henry Frederick Lockyer & two of his staff of the 97th Regiment of Foot. LC-USZC4-9175
Officers of the 71st Highlanders. LC-USZC4-9176
Camp of the 5th Dragoons Guards, looking toward the village of Kadikoi. LC-USZC4-9177
Camp of the 5th Dragoon Guards, looking towards Kadikoi. LC-USZC4-9178
Captain Henry W. Verschoyle, Grenadier Guards. LC-USZC4-9179
Captain Lilley, field train. LC-USZC4-9181
Lieutenant Gayner [i.e., Gaynor], 47th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9182
William H. Russell, Esqr., the Times special correspondent. LC-USZC4-9183
The 68th Regiment, winter dress. LC-USZC4-9184
Dr. Marlow, 28th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9185
Captain Hughes, lately employed on special service in Circassia (he brought the important intelligence to the Allies at Kertch of the fall of Anapa). LC-USZC4-9120
Captain Henry R.C. Godley, 28th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9121
Captain Brown, 4th Light Dragoons & servant, winter dress. LC-USZC4-9186
Lieutenant General Sir William J. Codrington K.C.B. LC-USZC4-9189
Lieutenant Grills, R.H.A. LC-USZC4-9190
Rev. Henry Press Wright, principal chaplain to the forces in the Crimea & Reverend Messieurs Wallace, William Sykes, Parson, H.A. Taylor, J.G. Boudier, E.G. Parker, Preston & J.A. Crozier. LC-USZC4-9192
Henry Duberly Esqr., paymaster, 8th Hussars, standing before Mrs. Isabella Duberly, on horseback. LC-USZC4-9194
Viscount Kirkwall, Captain 71st Highlanders. LC-USZC4-9195
Captain John MacDonnell Webb, 4th Dragoon Guards, standing in the doorway of his hut, looking at Colonel Hodge (standing in profile), Mrs. Rogers, Webb's servant with a horse, and several others. LC-USZC4-9196
Plateau of Sebastopol: Allied camp on the plateau before Sebastopol. LC-USZC4-9122
Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Edward Chapman, C.B., Royal Engineers. LC-USZC4-9200
Brigadier-General Garrett & officers of his staff. LC-USZC4-9201
Lieutenant General Pennefather, & Captain Wing, Captain Layard, Captain Ellison, Colonel Wilbraham, Colonel Percy Herbert, Major Thackwell & Dr. Wood, officers of his staff. LC-USZC4-9202
Captain Mottram Andrews, 28th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9203
The honourable Major Augustus Murray Cathcart, Dep. As. Adj. Gen. to the Light Division. LC-USZC4-9204
Group of officers of the 17th (The Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot. LC-USZC4-9206
Lieutenant William Affleck King, 4th Light Dragoons. LC-USZC4-9207
Major Adolphus Burton, 5th Dragoon Guards. LC-USZC4-9123
Cavalry camp, church parade. LC-USZC4-3912
Captain Robert Portal, 4th Light Dragoons equipped for Balaklava. LC-USZC4-9213
Colonel Edward Birch Reynardson (he had the command of the Grenadier Guards at the battle of Inkermann). LC-USZC4-9215
Officers of the 57th Regiment, and a servant stands with a horse in the background. LC-USZC4-9216
General Labousiniére & General Beuret. LC-USZC4-9248
Zouaves & soldiers of the line. LC-USZC4-9249
General Bosquet. LC-USZC4-9343
General Pierre Bosquet giving orders to his staff. LC-USZC4- 9237
General Bosquet giving orders to his staff. LC-USZC4-9199
General Cissé, with officers & soldiers of General Bosquet's Division, a zouave stands at the far left. LC-USZC4-9245
The Provost Marshal of the Division of General Bosquet. LC-USZC4-9291
Colonel Vico, attached to the British Head Quarters. LC-USZC4-9306
Maréchal Pélissier, G.C.B. LC-USZC4-9311
General Cissé, chief of the staff to General Bosquet, & aide-de-camp. LC-USZC4-9312
Two French officers, seated, and Zouave, standing with arm resting on rifle. LC-USZC4-9134
Maréchal Aimable-Jean-Jacques Pélissier, G.C.B. LC-USZC4-9319
His Royal Highness Prince Napoleon. LC-USZC4-9193
Maréchal Pélissier, G.C.B. LC-USZC4-9349
General Bosquet on Bayard. LC-USZC4-9354
Captain Fay on General Bosquets staff. LC-USZC4-9359
Commander Ballan, officer on Bosquet's staff. LC-USZC4-9368
Zouave & officer of the Spahis. LC-USZC4-9154
Chasseur d'Afrique - officer. LC-USZC4-9180
Two French Army Zouaves. LC-USZC4-9187
Captain Charles A. Fay on General Bosquets staff. LC-USZC4-9209
Captaine Thomas (right) and another French officer. LC-USZC4-9362
Vivandière. French cantinière wearing Zouave regiment dress. LC-USZC4-9221
Ismail Pacha (General Kmety) on horseback, with three attendants. LC-USZC4-9232
Nubian servants & horses. LC-USZC4-9233.
Ismail Pacha (Hungarian general Kmety) ordering his chibouque. LC-USZC4-9146
Ismail Pacha & Mr. Thompson of the Commissariat. LC-USZC4-9156
Ömer Lûtfi Pasa. LC-USZC4-9317
Omar Pacha & Colonel Simmons, Queen's Commisioner at the head quarters of the Ottoman Army. LC-USZC4-9257
Ömer Lûtfi Pasa. LC-USZC4-9350
Group of Tatars labourers at work repairing roadway in Balaklava in front of the Store of 14th Regiment. LC-USZC4-9238
Discussion between two Croats. LC-USZC4-9264
Group of Montenegrins. LC-USZC4-9293
Group of Croats laborers posed for group portrait. LC-USZC4-9320
A Croat chief. LC-USZC4-9329
A group of Croat laborers. LC-USZC4-9351
Dromedary. LC-USZC4-9364
"A Zouave". Roger Fenton, dressed in a Zouave uniform, seated on the floor, with props. LC-USZC4-9126
"A Zouave". Roger Fenton, dressed in a Zouave uniform, with a rifle. LC-USZC4-9167
The artist's van. Marcus Sparling, seated on Roger Fenton's photographic van. LC-USZC4-9240