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| Description | Object Type | NAM Accession Number |
|---|---|---|
| Letter from H E Clark, Land Transport Corps, from the Crimea, 1855. | Archives | 1964-02-33 |
| Bill of exchange made out to Lord Raglan, dated at Balaklava, 6 Feb 1855. | Archives | 1959-10-329 |
| Typed copy of extracts from letters written by Dr John Bent, Royal Artillery, from the Crimea, 1855. | Archives | 1959-10-304 |
| Manuscript letter of E Griffiths, private in an unknown regiment, to friends, dated Camp before Sebastopol, 31 Jan 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1975-01-50 |
| Collection of 39 photographs relating to the Inglis Family. Includes family portraits, Crimean War groups, tomb of Col John Arabin, Gibraltar and views of St Helena. | Photographs | 1965-05-104 |
| Printed Parliamentry paper: 'Convention between Her Majesty and The Sultan, for the employment of an body of Turkish Troops in the British Service', signed 3 Feb 1855. | Archives | 1983-09-62 |
| Printed Bill, Jul 1842, to establish Military Savings Banks, eight printed Parliamentry Returns of sums deposited, withdrawn, 1845-1856, and a copy of the General Order of Feb 1855 suspending their operation in the Crimea. | Archives | 1982-11-28 |
| Stable jacket, undress, officers', 17th Light Dragoons (Lancers), worn by Lt Col Sir William Gordon, 1854 (c)-1856; associated with Crimean War (1854-1856). | Uniforms | 1951-12-83 |
| Two manuscript letters, to 'My dear Cousin' from Alexander Hood, a private or NCO of the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot, dated 'Heights of Balaclava' 15 Jan and 24 Feb 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1978-05-47 |
| Photograph: Major General de Courcey-Hamilton VC, 1854; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Photographs | 1965-10-238 |
| Photocopy of typescript journal of Daniel William Powell, Crimean War, 12 Dec 1854 to 31 May 1855; Powell was a Corporal in the 17th Regiment. | Archives | 1973-06-22 |
| Photocopies of four letters from Dr Alfred Roberts to his wife, August to November 1855, during a visit to the Crimea and Constantinople, and service, in a voluntary capacity, at Bankoi Hospital; also, a photocopy of an article from a medical journal on the 'Story of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Sydney) School of Nursing 1882-1942', which mentions, inter alia, Roberts' medical work in Australia; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1978-08-54 |
| Papers of Gen Sir Williams Thomas Knollys 1797-1883; comprising papers relating to his period as Lt Col Scots Guards 1850-1853; copies of Guards Brigade Orders in the Crimea Mar 1855 to Mar 1856; quantity of notes for a history of the Scots Guards 1660-1856; quantity of letters of 1900 (c). | Archives | 1981-05-62 |
| Manuscript letter written on the back of a printed Russian form, from S/Sgt J Brown to his parents, 13 Sept 1855, telling of the fall of Sevastopol. | Archives | 1973-04-27 |
| Photograph of a manuscript letter dated Camp before Sevastopol, 7 Jun 1855, from Lt E H Webb, 88 Foot, to his mother; Webb was killed in action later the same day that he wrote the letter, although his body was not recovered until 9 June. | Photographs | 1976-05-14 |
| Seven 'Forms of Prayer and Thanksgiving'; associated with the Crimean War. | Archives | 1968-07-394 |
| Cocked hat, plume and sash, Quartermasters', Grenadier Guards, worn by QM J Atkinson, 1855 (c). | Uniforms | 1966-02-6 |
| Journal of Acting Assistant-Surgeon Henry Walter Bellew (1833-1892), Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1951-12-21 |
| Typescript copies of two letters written from the Crimean War, the first dated Heights of Balaklava, 6 Aug 1855 describing conditions during the Siege of Sevastopol; the second is from Ens Alexander Lyon Emerson, 28th Regiment to his father, dated Camp Sevastopol, 18 Apr 1856. | Archives | 1972-06-22 |
| Documents associated with the Crimean War: General Order, 5 Dec 1856; press cutting, 1855; London Gazette, 12 Dec 1856; Notice to Ens Kenrick Verulam Bacon, 2nd Regiment Jaegers of the British German Legion of the termination of his services on 30 Nov 1856. | Archives | 1964-09-15 |
| Three letters from the Crimea and one from the port of embarkation of No 551, Robert Bagshaw, Army Works Corps; with his prayer book and bible; Bagshaw was a ganger. | Archives | 1961-12-35 |
| Letter from Capt S T Gordon from the Crimea to William Hale Noble Esq, 5 Nov 1854, in an envelope; Gordon became director of artillery studies in 1875. | Archives | 1961-12-406 |
| Manuscript letter from George Williams to his brother, written on board Hospital Ship 'Constantinople', 13 Dec 1854; he describes personal experiences in the Crimea with reference to the hospital. | Archives | 1964-03-17 |
| Eight uniform and equipment items, 1st (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards, worn by Lt Col Sir Charles Russell, VC, 1837-1857. | Uniforms | 1965-03-18 |
| Eight uniform and equipment items, 1st (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards, worn by Lt Col Sir Charles Russell, VC, 1837-1857. | Equipment, uniform | 1965-03-18 |
| Collection of 19 portrait photographs, 1860 (c). Senior officers, mostly connected with the Crimean War 1854-1856. | Photographs | 1968-04-11 |
| Collection of ten photographs by J Robertson; views including Balaklava and Sevastopol after the siege, 1856; associated with Crimean War 1854-1856. | Photographs | 1968-06-356 |
| Collection of 22 photographs of senior officers, British and French Armies, 1856 (c); associated with Crimean War 1854-1856. | Photographs | 1968-06-351 |
| Letters and diaries of Lt Col G L Carmichael, 95th Foot, during the Crimea and Indian Mutiny. | Archives | 1968-07-264 |
| Bundle of letters written by members of the Gage Family during the Crimean War, particularly Henry Edward Hall Gage and Edward Thomas Gage. Includes accounts of the Battle of the Alma andthe Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1968-07-484 |
| Photograph of the last survivor of the Russians who fought at Balaclava, Moscow 1903. Photograph by Dr James Young. | Photographs | 1977-11-220 |
| Leatherbound manuscript diary of Maj Edward Wellesley, 73rd Foot, serving in the Crimea, Apr to Sept 1854. | Archives | 1970-06-8 |
| Leather bound notebook containing part of the journal of a British Officer serving with the Turkish Army, May 15 to Jun 1854. | Archives | 1968-07-232 |
| Copies of letters written from the Crimea by Henry Timson, 6th Dragoons, including an account of the Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaklava. | Archives | 1968-07-244-3 |
| Folding, linen backed map of the 'Theatre of War', 1853; published by James Wyld. | Maps | 1972-10-38 |
| Printed Naval Orders for the disembarkation of the Army in the Crimea. | Archives | 1955-01-7 |
| Letter from Gen Sir Evelyn Wood to Rear Adm J W Whyte. | Archives | 1955-01-8 |
| Typescript copy of a letter to Col Williams from Lenox Prendergast, Dec 1906; he describes his experiences on service with the Scots Greys in the Crimean War. | Archives | 1970-09-9 |
| Manuscript journal compiled by Capt J A Butler whilst serving at the defence of Silistra, in which he provides a daily account of the siege from 15 May to 15 Jun 1854; Butler acted as an advisor to the Turkish command during the siege and he took an energetic role in the defence of the town. | Archives | 1974-02-129 |
| Tunic and pair of epaulettes, Coldstream Guards, 1855 (c). | Uniforms | 1966-09-29 |
| Bound cyclostyled typescript summary of the life of William Cattell taken from his papers in the Royal Army Medical College, Millbank; Cattell served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea and as a surgeon in the 2nd Afghan War. | Archives | 1972-08-4 |
| Letters from various correspondents to the Marquis of Cambridge, together with various notes and press cuttings relating to military subjects, with particular reference to uniforms of the British Army. | Archives | 1982-04-734 |
| Seventeen letters written to and from Col George G Clowes, 8th Hussars, during service in the Crimea 1854-1855, including good details of the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava (October 1854); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1958-07-11 |
| Papers of Faith Compton Mackenzie (Lady Mackenzie) relating to the provenance of 'Crimean Tom', the cat brought home from the Crimean War (April - August 1954); associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1958-03-10 |
| Illuminated Turkish documents from Crimea, brought back by Lt Gen W C Forrest, 1854-1855; microfilm only to be used; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1958-04-5 |
| Field service cap cover, other ranks', 1854 (c)-1856; associated with Pte Joseph Rook (1832-1857), Coldstream Guards; hand stitched linen; associated with the Crimean War, (1854-1856). | Uniforms | 1997-12-77 |
| Positive microfilm of the diaries, 1853-1892, and other related papers of Gen Sir Henry James Warre, 850 feet of film in nine reels; the 35 diaries cover his service in the Crimea, India, New Zealand, Ireland and post retirement life and travels; also included is a copy of his statement of services to March 1884. (Original diaries and papers are held at the Alexander Turnbull Library, New Zealand) | Archives | 1972-12-10 |
| Silver pouch of Turkish workmanship, possibly acquired during the Crimean War, 1854-1856. | Equipment, general | 1967-03-18 |
| Correspondence and papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856) in succession to Gen Sir J Simpson, 1855-1856. | Archives | 1968-07-375-1 |
| Correspondence and papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855-1856. | Archives | 1968-07-376-1 |
| Correspondence and papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855-1856. | Maps | 1968-07-376-1 |
| Collection of official letters from Horse Guards to Lord Raglan (Commander-in-Chief, Crimea) and Lt-Col T M Steele (Military Secretary). The letters are from the Military Secretary (Maj-Gen Charles Yorke) and the Adjutant-General (Maj-Gen George Wetherall) and their subordinates, and relate to appointments, promotions, leave, establishments, arrivals and departures of troops, and related matters. From the papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855-1856.(Printed finding aid available) | Archives | 1968-07-377-1 |
| Letters from the War Department addressed to Gen Sir William John Codrington or the Military Secretary, signed by the staff of the Secretary at War. The letters cover the period November 1855-May 1856, and relate chiefly to claims by officers, NCOs, and men for compensation for the loss of horses, baggage, necessaries, etc during the campaign in the Crimea. A small proportion refer to other financial matters such as pay, and the effects of deceased officers. From the papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief during the Crimean War (1854-1856), 1855-1856. | Archives | 1968-07-378-1 |
| Printed map: The Environs of Sevastopol with the batteries, approaches, By James Wyld, Geographer to the Queen and HRH Prince Albert. Position of the Allied Armies besieging Sevastopol, from drawings made on the spot and information received from Brigadier Genl Torrens, Mr Rochefort and from English and French officers; 7th Edition, 25 June 1855; once the property of Capt G Robertson, 95th Regiment of Foot, 1855-1861; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854-1855. | Maps | 1975-08-62 |
| Light Cavalry Officer's sword, pattern 1821, India, William IV, 1835 (c); three bar hilt sword made by Ranken and Company, Calcutta; pipe back blade, leather sword knot and leather covered guard; leather scabbard with additional leather covering, 1901. | Edged Weapons | 1994-08-130 |
| Official and private correspondence 1855-1856; associated with Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), Commander in Chief in the Crimea in succession to Gen Sir J Simpson, 1855-1856. | Archives | 1968-07-379 |
| Letter, with sketch, from Maj Gen Charles Gordon to his brother Henry, 28th Feb 1855. | Archives | 1968-07-366 |
| Three pairs of ankle boots, other ranks', 1856-1861. | Uniforms | 1977-05-35 |
| Papers of Brig R Taylor, 79th Highlanders, including memorandum regarding the assault on Sevastopol, July 1855 and letters and memoranda relating to the Indian Mutiny. | Archives | 1968-07-449 |
| General correspondence from the papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884), 1855-1856. Correspondence with: Marshal Achmed Pasha, Dec 1855 (1); Col John Adye, Royal Artillery, Jan-Jun 1856 (5); Maj-Gen Sir Richard Airey, Nov-Dec 1855 (3); Lt-Col Sir James Alexander, 14th Foot, Dec 1855-May 1856 (3); Ambulance Corps, Nov 1855 (1); W J Angell, Army Post Office, Nov-Dec 1855 (2). Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1968-07-380-1 |
| Original bundle of correspondence with label 'Discussion of Terms of Armistice Feb & Mar 1856 & Evacuation of Crimea'. Contains correspondence and copies of letters between Codrington, Marshal Pelissier, and General Luders, Commander of the Russian Army in the Crimea, relating to the arrangements of the armistice in the Crimea, Feb-Jun 1856, and including copies of conventions and agreements. From the papers of Gen Sir William John Codrington (1804-1884). Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856).(Printed finding aid available) | Archives | 1968-07-381-1 |
| Manuscript plan of the English and French trenches of the right attack at Sevastopol taken with prismatic compass by Lt Benjamin Geale Humfrey, Royal Artillery, when on duty in the trenches between Feb and Sept 1855; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1968-07-241 |
| Papers (1726-1888) collated and bound into a single volume by the Royal United Services Institute between 1880 and 1905, comprised of correspondence, reports, returns, nominal rolls, commissions, petitions and nominal rolls, including coverage of the Seven Years War (1756-1763), Napoleonic Wars, and Crimean War, and the raising of the British militia and development of the armed forces; of particular note are the returns of officers of Yeomanry Cavalry regiments (1848-1849), details of General Sir William Napier's service at Salamanca, and a letter written by Lord Raglan at Sevastopol (January 1855). | Archives | 1968-07-133 |
| Photocopy of letter, describing 'Camp before Sevastopol, June 23rd 1855', from James Evans, 97th Foot, to friends at home in which he describes the capture of the Mamelon and an assault on the Redan battery; with photocopy of drawing of James Evans. | Archives | 1969-10-7 |
| Papers of the Edwards Family, 1793-1922; Capt Clement Edwards, 48 Foot 1797-1804; Col Clement Alexander Edwards, 18 Foot, 1835-1879; Lt Alexander Thomas Edwards, Royal Irish Regiment, att 28 Bombay Native Infantry, 1869-1885; Col Richard Fielding Edwards, Royal Engineers, 1885-1922. | Archives | 1981-11-30 |
| Seven diaries of Lt Col R H Russell, 57th Foot; associated with the Crimean War. | Archives | 1965-09-25 |
| Microfilm copies of modern manuscript transcripts of letters written by Louisa Atkinson and Asst Sgn William Leslie, to members of their families, 1855-1865; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1978-08-82 |
| Linen backed map of the position of the British Army before Sevastopol, showing the Line of Railway, 16 May 1855. | Maps | 1968-03-22 |
| Photocopies of papers form the Harrowby Manuscripts relating to Lt Henry Stewart Ryder, 2nd Bn Rifle Brigade, who was killed during the attack on the Redan at Sevastopol, 8 Sept 1855; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854-1855. | Archives | 1977-12-46 |
| List of goods sent to the Crimea, 1854. | Archives | 1959-10-220 |
| Shako and ball tuft, 9th (The East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot, 1844 (c)-1855. | Uniforms | 1993-05-228 |
| Pass allowing 'Captain Warren and Party' to pass through the trenches and Sebastopol, issued on September 15 1855 and signed by Col J Williamson. | Archives | 1973-06-11 |
| Map of Sevastopol showing positions of Allied Armies, 1854-1855 (c); associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Maps | 1966-05-42 |
| Printed paper, 'Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the signal and repeated successes obtained by the troops of Her Majesty and by those of her allies in the Crimea and especially for the Capture of the Town of Sebastopol', 1855-1856. | Archives | 1981-06-71 |
| Manuscript memoirs written by an Orderly Corporal of the 49th Regiment, describing his service in the Crimea, 1854-1856. | Archives | 1983-01-7 |
| Shako, 13th (1st Somersetshire) or Prince Albert's Regiment, 1855 (c)-1861. | Uniforms | 1963-09-293 |
| Coatee, full dress, officers', 49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's or Hertfordshire), worn by Lt Arthur Savory Armstrong, 1852 (c). | Uniforms | 1959-07-23 |
| File of biographical material of VC winners; associated with Capt Henry Mitchell Jones, VC, KLH, 7th Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), Sir Collingwood Dickson, VC, Senior Col Commandant, Royal Artillery and Sgt Alfred Ablett, VC, DCM, 3rd Bn Grenadier Guard, 1st Division; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Archives | 1963-09-115 |
| Manuscript diary, kept in an account book, by Lt George Robertson, 95th Regiment of Foot between 18 Dec 1853 and 28 Mar 1857; associated with the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856), 1854-1855. | Archives | 1975-08-61 |
| Shako, other ranks', 49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's or Hertfordshire), 1844-1855. | Uniforms | 1969-07-33 |
| Commission of N Steevens, 19 Dec 1845, Ensign, 20 Regiment of Foot; from papers relating to the service of N Steevens during the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1965-01-183-1 |
| Race card from Sevastopol Spring Meeting, 17 Mar 1856, giving details of races. | Archives | 1966-03-59 |
| Collection of papers and diaries of Maj Gen Walter Newman, Royal Artillery, and his wife, 1855-1893; includes material relating to the Crimean War (1854-1856), Indian Mutiny (1857-1859), Corfu, Woolwich, Canada, and the Egyptian War (1882); also covers the death of their son in 1885. | Archives | 1978-10-71 |
| Manuscript letter, to Charlotte, from Col John St George, Royal Artillery, before the siege of Sevastopol, 9 June 1855; describes the progress of the siege, including a half-page sketch map of part of the town. | Archives | 1974-05-16 |
| Coatee, pair of epaulettes, shoulder belt and shoulder belt plate, officers', 39th (The Dorsetshire Regiment) of Foot, worn by Capt (later Maj) Robert Broome Baker, 1854 (c). | Uniforms | 1960-08-250 |
| Coatee, pair of epaulettes, shoulder belt and shoulder belt plate, officers', 39th (The Dorsetshire Regiment) of Foot, worn by Capt (later Maj) Robert Broome Baker, 1854 (c). | Badges | 1960-08-250 |
| Coatee, pair of epaulettes, shoulder belt and shoulder belt plate, officers', 39th (The Dorsetshire Regiment) of Foot, worn by Capt (later Maj) Robert Broome Baker, 1854 (c). | Equipment, uniform | 1960-08-250 |
| Four manuscript letters, Dec 1854 to Mar 1856, written from Portsmouth and Camp before Sevastopol to his brother by Richard Morgan, a private in an unidentified regiment; associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1979-08-6 |
| The Kossid Extra, 7 Aug 1854; newspaper printed by the Kossid Press; contains news of the Crimean War; abdication of King Nicholas of Russia and cabinet changes. | Archives | 1966-08-45 |
| Photocopies of manuscript copies of letters written by Lt J G Harkness, 55th Regt of Foot, to his mother, from a 'Camp before Sebastopol', 17 and 22 Oct 1854. | Archives | 1976-11-37 |
| Map of Sebastopol and the surrounding country, showing the positions of the allies and the Russian Field Works, Nov 1854; compiled from 'The new admiralty charts and authentic sketches by Capt Wetherall, DA QMG and other officers'; made of coloured cloth. | Maps | 1973-10-30 |
| 55 letters and papers 1794-1874, of the Preston Family of Warcop Hall, Brough, Westmorland; the collection consists mainly of letters addressed to Rev WMS Preston and his wife Margaret, nee Moyes); many of the letters are from family and friends, including a number from their children, one of whom, Henry, was killed in the Crimea. | Archives | 1984-02-25 |
| Letter from Pte George Savery, 38th Foot, to his father, written on a Russian Pass, 18 Sept 1855, after fall of Sevastopol, Crimean War. | Archives | 1962-04-6 |
| Three press cuttings and note concerning Capt Thomas Esmonde, VC, 18th Royal Irish Regiment, 1854-1855. | Archives | 1959-04-131 |
| Tunic, full dress, Colour Sergeants', 83rd Regiment of Foot, worn by C/Sgt J Anderson, 1855-1856. | Uniforms | 1953-06-15 |
| 105 manuscript letters, all but three written by Col Sir Robert Nigel Kingscote, Scots Fusilier Guards chiefly to his father, 16 Feb 1854 to 30 Mar 1855. Col Kingscote was ADC to Lord Raglan during the Crimean War, and was in London in 1854, leaving for the Crimea on 8 Apr 1854, and arriving 29th Apr 1854. By 24 Jun 1854 he was at Varma, and at Sevastopol from 8 Oct 1854 to June 1855.Associated with the Crimean War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1973-11-170-1 |
| Items received by Miss Storey, Queenstown, Ireland, 1855, from servicemen in the Crimea in receipt of her parcels of clothing and newspapers, including an ms letter from Col Sir Horatio Shiley, Commanding Officer 88th Regiment of Foot, a 'playing card', and phrase book.Associated with Connaught Rangers and Crimea War (1854-1856). | Archives | 1954-07-15 |
| Plan of the Siege of Sevastopol, Crimean War (1854-1856) and the surrounding country December 1854; showing positions of the Allied and Russian forces; published by Stanford, London; 24 1/2 in x 19 in. | Archives | 1954-09-13 |
| Coatee, short-tailed, officers', 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot, pattern, 1831 (c)-1855. | Uniforms | 1982-10-99 |
| Detailed plans of the positions at Sebastopol, 1854-1855. | Archives | 1957-02-64 |