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General view of Balaklava 1855-1856
Salted paper print | 25.3 x 29.3 cm (image) (image) | RCIN 2500728
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Photograph of Balaklava. In the foreground there is a group of tents and a soldier standing in front of a corrugated metal hut. Directly behind there are thirteen wooden huts in three rows. Beyond is the harbour with the buildings of the town across the water and a camp on the bank to the left. There is a large number of ships in the harbour and the old Genose Castle can be seen on hillside behind. The town of Balaklava was used as a base by the British during the Crimean War. Supplies arrived by ship into the small harbour and were transported by rail to troops engaged in the Siege of Sevastopol.
Provenance
From the collection of Queen Victoria
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Medium and techniques
Salted paper print
Measurements
25.3 x 29.3 cm (image) (image)
31.6 x 37.0 cm (mount)
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Alternative title(s)
General view of Balaclava. [Crimean War photographs by Robertson].
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