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  1. The Zouave Officer: Reminiscences of an Officer of Zouaves-the 2nd Zouaves of the Second Empire on Campaign in North Africa and the Crimean War by Jean Joseph Gustave Cler, 2010-03-09
  2. The Destruction of Lord Raglan: A Tragedy of the Crimean War 1854-55 (Wordsworth Military Library) by Christopher Hibbert, 1999-08
  3. Mary Seacole: A Story from the Crimean War (Historical Storybooks) by Sam Godwin, 2001-10-25
  4. Crimean War by Alan Palmer, 1992-02
  5. War and Administration: The Significance of the Crimean War for the British Army by John Sweetman, 1984-10
  6. Lady Wedderburn's wish: a tale of the Crimean War by James Grant, 2010-06-15
  7. With lord Stratford in the Crimean war by James Henry Skene, 2010-09-08
  8. Florence Nightingale and the Crimean War (How Do We Know About?) by Deborah Fox, 2003-05-22
  9. Crimean War Basics: Organisation and Uniforms: Britain, France and Sardinia by Michael Cox, John Lenton, 1997-01
  10. The Crimean War (Puffin Books) by James Barbary, 1975-01-30
  11. British Foreign Secretaries and Foreign Policy: From Crimean War to First World War
  12. Into Battle!: British Orders of Battle for the Crimean War, 1854-56 by Ron McGuigan, 2001-10-01
  13. The children of the great King. A story of the Crimean War by M H., 2010-08-01
  14. Portsmouth and the Crimean War (The Portsmouth papers) by Margaret J. Hoad, A.Temple Patterson, 1973-06

81. 93rd Sutherland Highland Regiment Living History Unit
In the crimean war on 25th October 1854 the 93rd earned immortal fame as, standingalone in line, they For a more detailed history of the 93rd click here.
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The 93rd SHRoFLHU stands with our country, the United States of America.
The Bicentennial
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Welcome to the Parade Ground of the 93rd's Web barracks!
To find your way, see the Guide Posts on the left.
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Guideposts Parade Ground The Chart Room (Links) Officers' Mess Sergeants' Mess ... The Trophy Hall (Web Awards)
Command Offices: British Division (Napoleonic Association). North America British Brigade-N.A. A 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit Historical and Educational Organization (donations are welcome and tax deductible) dedicated to the authentic portrayal of one of the most famous Scottish Highland Regiments in the British Army of the 19th Century. If not for the Highland Regiments much of what we now call Scottish Traditions might have been lost forever. Living History recreates the clothing, equipment and way of life of our ancestors thus bringing history to life for the public and participant alike.

82. Roll Of Honour - Links
crimean war News Reports. Recommended Sites crimean war. Military history crimeanwar. Top of page. Boer war. Anglo-Boer war Museum. Anglo-Boer war Centenary.
http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Links/
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British Legion These pages are designed to help locate information about various areas of research found while researching the information for this web site. The following pages contain links for each category. Army Navy Royal Air Force English Civil War ... General Army The British Army in the Great War World War 1 - Trenches on the Web The Regimental Warpath Waterloo for the Uninitiated - June 18th 1815 ... Top of page Navy Royal Navy Submarine Museum Royal Navy During the Napoleonic Era (1793-1815) Royal Navy History Site Bermuda - important Royal Navy base - 1795 to 1953 ... Top of page Royal Air Force 626 Squadron RAF Museum Hendon The Royal Air Force College, Cranwell 150 Squadron Royal Air Force ... Top of page Crimean War Crimean War (1854-56) The Crimean War 1854-1856 Sveaborg and the Crimean War Crimean War Research Society ... Top of page Boer War Anglo-Boer War Museum Anglo-Boer War Centenary Anglo-Boer War Memorials Project Blockhouses of the Boer War ... The Boer War South Africa, 1899-1902

83. Russia's Disadvantaged Position After The Crimean War
An examination of the root causes and the relevance of military material technology.
http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/5013/crimea.html

84. Britannia Miniatures
Manufacturers of a varied selection of historical miniatures, from such periods as WWII, the crimean war, Vietnam and even the Dark Ages.
http://www.wargame.com/britannia/
Britannia Miniatures has now moved to http://www.britanniaminis.com/ . Please update your bookmarks accordingly. You will now be automatically redirected. If you are not, please click on the link (above) to the new site.

85. 93rd Sutherland Highland Regiment Living History Unit
Recreates this regiment in the Napoleonic wars, war of 1812, crimean war and Indian Mutiny.
http://hometown.aol.com/ninety3rd/index.html
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Click on the 93rd sentries on duty at Edinburgh Castle to enter the 93rd's Web Barracks

86. Hotel OREANDA, Yalta, Crimea. Excursion Gurzuf, Crimean War
blue sky around, and brilliance, and midday air such are the impressions of youngAleksadr Pushkin, a great Russian poet, who spent at the crimean Black Sea
http://www.hotel-oreanda.com/eng/tour_gurzuf.jsp

87. Museum Pages
The museum is based in Blandford Camp, Dorset, England. It houses exhibits from radio sets to vehicles used for military communications since the crimean war.
http://www.royalsignals.army.org.uk/Museum_Pages.htm

MUSEUM PAGES
These pages relate to information about the Museum and associated subjects. Click on any of the pages to move to the subject about which you require further information. Museum Access and Opening Hours Location, opening hours, charges and details of facilities for visitors to the Museum. Museum Displays An outline of the Museum displays and exhibits and their layout. Equipment Details of some of the communications equipment used by the Corps since 1920. A Brief History of the Corps Museum Traces the history of the Museum from 1925 to the present day. A VIEW OF THE MUSEUM (CENTRE WHITE BUILDING) AND THE COMMUNICATIONS TOWER LOOKING APPROXIMATELY NORTH TOWARDS SALISBURY WHICH IS 22 MILES AWAY Library and Archives Outlines the contents and facilities available in the library and archives. Benefactors. Details of benefactors for the New Museum Project. Donating to the Corps Museum . Explains how donations may be made to the Museum Fund. The Museum Shop The shop holds a wide variety of Corps items, pictures, books and gifts. UPDATED INFORMATION Postal Covers Details of Significant events in the Corps history are depicted on Postal covers which can be viewed on these pages.

88. Crimea
Information on archeology, fortresses, the crimean war and other aspects.
http://www.XenophonGI.org/crimea/crimea2.htm
CRIMEA
George Page
Micha Jelisavcic
John Sloan
TRANSLATE THIS PAGE
This site is devoted to the history of Crimea. Here we have added the article on Crimea from the great 11th edition of Encyclopedia Britannica published in 1910. It obviously is dated now, but actually gives a better flavor of what Crimea was like in the 19th century, not long after the Crimean War, than a recent article would. Crimea We are adding the encyclopedia articles on individual topics such as Bospor, Chersonesus, Scythia, Khazars, and the like. We will show selected photos taken during visits to Sevastopol and surrounding region in 1992, 1993, and 1997. For convenience we have divided the material into the subject categories listed below.
Dr. Iina A. Antonova - Chersonessos Museum
Dr. Oleg Belii - Eski Kerman, Mangup, Chufut-Kale
Dr Ol'ga Dashevskaya - Belyrus-Donizlav
Dr. Aleksandr Gertsen - Mangup
Aleksei Ivanov - Sudak, Kutluk - Feodosia - Armyanski Krepost
Dr. Vadim Kutaisov - Kalos Liman
Dr Vladimir Pavlenkov - Evpatoria
Dr Zhenya Turovskii - Chersonessos Museum Dr. Sergei Vnukov - Kara Tebe

89. Sveaborg And The Crimean War
Account of the allied naval bombardment of Sveaborg in Finland.
http://personal.inet.fi/koti/pauli.kruhse/lauttasaari/crimean.htm
Sveaborg and the Crimean War
In April and August 1854 ten British naval ships made several reconnaissance surveys on the waters near Sveaborg ( see the map of 1855). From that time there are on the southern tip of inscriptions cut on the rock. These are most probably done by local defenders. On Aug. 6, 1855, the Anglo-French fleet lead by Admirals Richard S. Dundas on Duke of Wellington and Charles Penaud on Tourville "An Unknown Soldier" on the island. The firing was not aimed at the city, which thus suffered hardly any damages. The city people even watched the bombardment (picture below) from high places in the city. When the shelling ceased but fleet remained still there, a minor panic broke out in the city. It was assumed that the city is the next target. However, on the 13th of August in the morning, the warships sailed off. Some contemporary news reports in London and Paris newspapers, describing Sveaborg and Helsingfors (Helsinki) being levelled to ashes, were a little bit exaggerated. An English officer's

90. The Crimean War
Discussion which focuses on the diplomatic manoeuvres that preceded the war and its lasting effect on European politics.
http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/russia/lectures/19crimeanwar.html
The Crimean War:
Diplomatic Prelude As he had on other occasions, Nicholas I tried again in 1853 to get an understanding with England about the position of Turkey and to prevent a rapprochement between England and France. The Russians would not tolerate the establishment of the English in Constantinople, but did not want to annex the city either. Temporary occupation by Russia might, however, be necessary to secure Russia's aim of finally getting secure outlet from the Black Sea. In discussions with Foreign Minister Russell of Britain Russia suggested an independent Moldavia and Wallachia, a Serbia under Russian protection, and an independent Bulgaria. The English were to get Egypt and Crete. The Austrians could establish themselves on the Adriatic.
Russell rejected the "offer" and said that France would have to be consulted on the matter. Nicholas I, however, was under the erroneous impression that some sort of "new system" existed as a result of Nesselrode's Memorandum of 1844, which had suggested a arrangement with regard to the Straits. This particular memorandum and the substance of the current diplomatic conversations with British Ambassador Seymour in St. Petersburg were published by Britain and touted as proof that "dark ambitions of a foreign despot" were endangering the peace of Europe.
Immediate Cause
The Franco-Russian dispute over the holy places in Palestine was the immediate cause of the Crimean War. At the time Turkey controlled Palestine, Egypt, and large chunks of the Middle East. The Port (Moslem ruler of Turkey) had given privileges to protect the Christians and their churches in the Holy Land to many nations. That explains why so many different churches and nationals control various holy shrines in Israel to this very day. At the time France and England had gotten more specific commitments from the Port than other nations.

91. BBC Online - Beyond The Broadcast - Making History
Ensign Butts? Michael Hargreave Mawson, Making history's crimean Warspecialist, revealed a remarkable story. Frederick John Butts
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/beyond/factsheets/makhist/makhist4_prog4c.shtml

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Ensign Butts in the Crimean War
John Barnes asked about an ancestor, Ensign Butts, who was present at the Battle of the Alma and had the distinction of placing the British flag on the Heights of Alma. The flag is still in St Paul's Cathedral, but what happened to Ensign Butts? Michael Hargreave Mawson, Making History 's Crimean War specialist, revealed a remarkable story. Frederick John Butts joined the 77th (East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot as an Ensign, by purchase, on 18 March 1853. War broke out just over a year later and Butts and his regiment went off to the Crimea, where they landed on 14 September 1854. Six days later came the first battle of the war - the bloody battle of the Alma, where the Russians had expected to hold the allied forces at bay for at least three weeks. The battle was over in three hours.

92. Scottish Military Historical Society - Crimea
A collection of illustrations, many of them contemporary, provided by the Scottish Military Historical Society.
http://www.btinternet.com/~james.mckay/crimea01.htm
The Crimean War Picture Gallery 1854-1856
It is our intention to reproduce here on the Internet over a period of time, a selection of illustrations of the Crimean War of 1854-1856
Title of Illustration
If you have been working on your own research into Scottish military subjects, and are looking for a publication to display your findings, then Dispatch is the journal for you. Submit your article or articles for consideration to the Society, please contact us first via our email address on our Dispatch Journal Home Page. We are not in the position to undertake individual research enquiries, which includes family history research
The above illustrations are brought to you by the Scottish Military Historical Society in association with the Crimean War Research Society. This is one example of the type and standard of illustrations that members can collect. Visit our Dispatch Journal Home Page for more information on the S.M.H.S.

93. Www.crimeanwar.org
UKbased society exists to honour and remember those that fell in the war and to study the war in its entirety .
http://www.crimeanwar.org
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94. Crimean War Publishers
Publishing the General Orders of the British Army for the whole war period on CD. Some sample pages can be viewed on the site.
http://www.crimeanwar.co.uk/
CHAIRMAN
Rod Robinson, Esq.,
Caxton House,
51 Barnham Road,
Barnham, Sussex,
PO22 0ER, U.K.
Tel: +44 (0) 1745 584981 Crimean War Publishers are preparing for publication on CD-ROM the original General Orders for the British Army in the Crimea compiled by the AAG of the Cavalry Division. (COMING SOON - DEC - JAN!) They cover the landing at Varna to the evacuation of the Crimea. The GOs cover everything from "Lt. Joe Smith to be Acting Engineer" to troop deployments, battle plans, and after-action reports. It is a fantastically complete record of the day to day activities of the British Army during the Crimean War, and is not available anywhere else in the world. The text will be searchable and there will be facsimiles of the original pages. We feel that libraries, archives, historians, family historians and all those with an interest in military history and the Crimean War in particular are going to want a copy. Bookmark this site and watch for publication date. Or, email Sales Director Tom Muir and get put on the mailing list, so we can tell you when the CD is available.
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William S. Curtis, Esq.

95. Mary Jane Seacole
The story of this Jamaican nurse and heroine of the crimean war.
http://www.netsrq.com/~dbois/seacole-mj.html

96. War History Internet Resources
Military history of wars. Before 1763. 19th Century Boer war 1880-1881; Crimeanwar - 1853-1856; Mexican-American war - 1846-1848; Napoleonic
http://www.gettysburg.edu:8080/response/ref/hiswar.html
Military History of Wars

97. Military History Books
Crimea Trevor Royle In this volume, Trevor Royle demonstrates how the crimean Warwas a watershed in world history coming between the defeat of Napoleon in
http://www.researchpress.co.uk/books/crimea.htm
The Crimean War
The Crimean War is one of the most compelling subjects in British history. The story of Florence Nightingale, "the Lady with the Lamp", the heroic reporting of William Russell, "The Times" intrepid correspondent, and the sonorous names of the battles are familiar from schooldays and ingrained deep within the British military consciousness. Search: All Products Books Popular Music Classical Music Software PC and Video Games Keywords: Home Research Press Publications Military History Books Boer War ... Napoleonic Wars Crimea - Trevor Royle
In this volume, Trevor Royle demonstrates how the Crimean War was a watershed in world history: coming between the defeat of Napoleon in 1815 and the opening shots of the First World War in 1914 it pointed the way to what mass warfare would be like for soldiers in the 20th century.
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98. Crimean War
crimean war. 18541856. The crimean war was faught between Russia andthe Britsh-French. The Nazereth. Start your search on crimean war.
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99. IMA Hero Florence Nightingale HH
Top of Page. The crimean war In 1854, England entered the crimean war. Top of Page.The Red Cross Florence's work in the crimean war inspired Jean Henri Dunant.
http://www.imahero.com/herohistory/florence_herohistory.htm

100. History Of The Great War
The history of the first world war, including Retreat from Mons, Battle of Ypres,battle of Loos, Somme, Arras, Pozieres, Aisne, Cambrai, Gallipoli, Le Cateau
http://www.war-art.com/first_world_war.htm

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