Crimean War,French Left Attack,Kamiesch,Tents,Sir John Campbell,Ukraine,1855
Title: French left attack, Kamiesch in the distance - tents of Sir John Campbell in the foreground
Other Title: Panorama of the Plateau of Sebastopol in eleven parts (1855)
Creator(s): Fenton, Roger, 1819-1869, photographer
Date Created/Published: [1855]
Summary: Plains before Sevastopol', with Sir John Campbell's marquis tent in the foreground.
Notes:
Title transcribed from verso.
Alternate title from: Roger Fenton, photographer of the 1850s.
Purchase; Frances M. Fenton; 1944.
Forms part of: Roger Fenton Crimean War photograph collection.
Roger Fenton, photographer of the 1850s : Hayward Gallery, London, 4 February to 17 April 1988. [London] : South Bank Board, c1988, cat. 51, (part h).
Subjects:
Campbell, John,--Sir,--1807-1855--Homes & haunts.
Great Britain.--Army--Military facilities--Ukraine--Crimea--1850-1860.
Crimean War, 1853-1856--Military facilities--British.
Military camps--British--Ukraine--Crimea--1850-1860.
Tents--Ukraine--Crimea--1850-1860.
Albumen prints--1850-1860.
Bookmark /2001699634/
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