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Roger Fenton was sent by Thomas Agnew of Agnew & Sons to record the Crimean War, where the United Kingdom, the Second French Empire, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire were fighting a war against the Russian Empire. The place of the picture was named by British soldiers The Valley of Death for being under constant shelling there. [3]
Roger Fenton (28 March 1819 – 8 August 1869) was a British photographer, ... Secretary of State for War – urged Fenton to go to the Crimea to record events.
L'Entente Cordiale (1855) by Roger Fenton. L'Entente Cordiale is a black-and-white photograph by English photographer Roger Fenton, taken in 1855. The picture was part of the large number taken by Fenton during the Crimean War, where he was one of the first war photographers. [1] [2]
English: Title: Group of officers, 8th Hussars. On the left of the photo is Regimental Sergeant-Major Harding wearing a coat over his uniform and a peakless forage cap. Seated next to him Quartermaster Lane in a sheepskin coat, officer's peaked forage cap and knee-length bo
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Captain and Mrs Duberly photographed in the Crimea by Roger Fenton in 1855 Frances Isabella Duberly (27 September 1829 – 19 November 1902) was an English diarist who wrote a journal of her experiences on campaign in the Crimean War and the Indian Rebellion of 1857 .
Roger Fenton: Crimea: Salt print [s 2] Valley of the Shadow of Death: 23 April 1855 Roger Fenton Sevastopol, Crimea Wet collodion negative Fenton's pictures during the Crimean War were one of the first cases of war photography, with Valley of the Shadow of Death considered "the most eloquent metaphor of warfare" by The Oxford Companion to the ...
Roger Fenton photographs at the Library of Congress "The Last of the Light Brigade" by Rudyard Kipling at Kiplingsociety.co.uk; Casualty list at Plus.com; Retelling the Tale of the Light Brigade, Monument to the Brigade in Ukraine at Find a Grave; Trumpeter Martin Landfrey (or Lanfried) plays the charge he sounded at the Charge of the Light ...