Sevastopol from the Left Attack 1855-1856
Salted paper print | 22.0 x 30.8 cm (image) (image) | RCIN 2500681
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Photograph of Sevastopol taken from the left point of attack. There is open land in the foreground with the town and harbour visible behind. Most of the buildings are badly damaged and partially submerged ships can just be made out in the water. Fort St Nicholas can be seen to the right of the harbour. The Siege of Sevastopol lasted eleven months, with the allied British, French and Turkish forces eventually capturing the city on the 8th September 1855. The city was badly damaged during the siege, and many buildings lay in ruins.
Provenance
From the collection of Queen Victoria
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Salted paper print
Measurements
22.0 x 30.8 cm (image) (image)
31.8 x 37.2 cm (mount)
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Sebastopol from left attack. [Crimean War photographs by Robertson].