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Battle of Balaclava
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Charge of the Light BrigadeBattle of Balaclava. Our page of art prints and paintings depicting the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War.
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11th Hussars at Balaclava by George Derville Rowlandson. (PC) No text for this item |
Charge of the Heavy Brigade by G Douglas Giles. The Inniskilling Dragoons during the Charge of the Heavy Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava, Crimean War. (In the distance, the Scots Greys can also be seen in the charge) |
The Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava by Dudley Tennant. (PC) From 'The Red Book of British Battles' c.1924. |
The Charge of the light Brigade by Robert Hillingford. Depicting the charge before they reach the Russian guns, the picture starts to show a confusion beginning to appear in the desperate charge. |
Balaclava by Lady Elizabeth Butler. The remnants of the Light Brigade (Hussars, Lancers, and Light Dragoons) returning from the disastrous charge during the Battle of Balaclava, 25th October 1854. |
The Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaclava by Archibald Forbes The Scots Greys are shown charging into the Russian cavalry at the battle of Balaclava, the charge of the heavy brigade made up for the earlier disastrous charge of the Light Brigade. |
Charge of the Light Brigade (Balaclava), 1854 by Henry Dupray No text for this item |
Balaclava by John Charlton. Depicting the 4th and13th Light Dragoons during the Charge of the Light Brigade. |
Balaclava, October 25th 1854: The Charge of the Light Brigade by Christopher Clark. No text for this item |
The Glorious Charge of the Heavy Brigade by Henry Courtney Selous. Depicting the Inniskilling Dragoons and the Scots Greys during the classic Cavalry Charge. |
Charge of the Heavy Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava 25th October 1854 by Felix Philippoteaux. The Scots Greys are shown charging into the Russian cavalry amongst the The Scots Greys can be seen the regimental butcher who joined the action. This charge made up for the disastrous charge of the Light Brigade. |
Surgeon General Sir James Mouat VC by Hussaly. Winning his VC for voluntarily proceeding to the assistance of Lieutenant Colonel Morris Cb, 17th lancers, who was lying dangerously wounded in an exposed position after the retreat of the Light brigade at balaclava, and having dressed the Officers wounds and under heavy enemy fire assisted in saving that officers life, 26th October 1854. |
The 17th Lancers at Balaclava by Richard Simkin. The Charge of the Light Brigade reaches the Russian guns, the 17th Lancers are shown at the head of the charge during the battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War. |
Into the Valley of Death by John Charlton. Another great view and interpretation by John Charlton, of the 17th lancers at the Russian Guns. |
Stormd at with Shot and Shell, 17th Light Dragoons (Lancers) Oct 25 1854 at Balaclava by Chris Collingwood. Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them, Volleyd and thunderd, Stormd at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well Into the jaws of death, into the mouth of hell rode the six hundred. The following is part of a letter from an officer of the Light Brigade who was camped near Balaclava on October 27th: ...there was no hesitation: down our fellows went at a gallop, through a fire in front and on both flanks, which emptied our saddles and knocked over our horses by scores. I do not think that one man flinched in the whole brigade, though every one allows that so hot a fire was hardly ever seen. |
Officer 17th Lancers, Balaclava 1854 by Mark Churms. Showing Captain Wombwell engaging the 1st Ural Cossacks behind the Russian artillery. |
Battle of Balaclava by John Charlton. (B) Depicting the 4th and 13th Light Dragoons during the Charge of the Light Brigade. |
Charge of the Heavy Brigade by Orlando Norie. Showing the charge of the Scots Greys and the Inniskillings at Balaclava. |
The Charge of the Light Brigade by Richard Caton Woodville. The all time classic image of the disastrous Charge of the Light Brigade which included the 17th lancers, who lead the charge. |
Charge of the Light Brigade by Thomas Jones Barker. Depicting Lord Cardigan (centre figure) amongst the Russian guns with the 13th Light Dragoons and 17th Lancers, other regiments in the charge of the Light Brigade were, 11th Hussars, 4th Light Dragoons and the 8th Hussars during the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War. |
All that was Left of Them by Richard Caton Woodville. The Light Brigade had 195 mounted survivors, leaving 113 dead and 134 wounded with 231 unhorsed men. After the charge of the Light Brigade, the Roll is shown being carried out. |
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