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The Charge of the Light Brigade, 1854
NAM. 1988-06-19-1
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'The Convalescent - Returned Home', 1855
NAM. 1997-05-54-1
General Georg [sic] Cathcart, 1855 (c)
NAM. 1991-04-108-1
Battle of the Alma, 1854
NAM. 1988-06-80-1
Programme itemising firework display at Primrose Hill, to celebrate the end of the Crimean War, 1856
NAM. 1983-08-66-2
Textile, printed
'Reception of Her Majesty's XXXIXth Regiment of Foot', 28 June 1856
NAM. 1995-01-288-1
Paperweight, incorporating the bullet which killed Brigadier General Thomas Leigh Goldie at Inkerman, 5 November 1854
NAM. 1994-01-1-322-1
Paperweight
Interior of Colonel Warre's Hut, Crimea, 1855 (c)
NAM. 1984-04-116-12
The Charge of the Heavy Brigade, Balaklava, 1854
NAM. 1992-07-268-1
Watercolour
The Empress Eugenie (1826-1920), wife of Napoleon III, Emperor of France, 1854 (c)
NAM. 1994-01-1-18-1
Miniature
'The grand charge of the Guards on the Heights of the Alma, Sept. 20th, 1854'
NAM. 1971-02-33-26-1
Charge of the Heavy Brigade, Battle of Balaklava, 25 October 1854
NAM. 1971-02-33-49-1
'The German front line trench captured on 1st July 1916 as it appears now - La Boisselle', 1916
NAM. 2001-01-277-3
Photograph
'Support trench used on the 1st of July 1916 as it appears today. Scene near La Boisselle', 2 September 1917
NAM. 2001-01-277-4
Members of an Indian Labour Battalion reading papers during a work break, Western Front, 1918 (c)
NAM. 2001-01-277-6
'This year's war at Contalmaison. Burmese troops hold a council of war upon rats', 1917 (c)
NAM. 2001-01-277-7
Burmese troops receive their mail at Contalmaison, Autumn 1917
NAM. 2001-01-277-8
The ruins of Contalmaison Chateau, 2 September 1917
NAM. 2001-01-277-10
The ruins of Contalmaison Chateau with war graves in the foreground, 2 September 1917
NAM. 2001-01-277-11
'Scene in Trones Wood as it appears today', 2 September 1917
NAM. 2001-01-277-21
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