Surf these sites: Casualties of the 19th Regiment -- Roll of dead and wounded in the British 19th Foot (Green Howards) throughout the war. Charles Usherwood''s Service Journal, 1852 - 1856 -- Eye-witness account of the war written by a sergeant in the 19th Foot. The Battle of the Alma and the Siege of Sebastopol are graphically described. Crimean Texts -- Huge collection of contemporary documents. They come from The Times newspaper (reports, leading articles, and letters), Hansard, Kinglake, and other sources. Crimean War -- Dedicated site with maps and information on the diplomatic background of the war. Marred by some basic factual errors. Crimean War (1854-56) -- - England entered the war between Russia and Turkey on the side of the Turks. Crimean War Research Society -- UK-based society "exists to honour and remember those that fell in the war and to study the war in its entirety". Documents on The Crimean War -- Contemporary accounts of the war, Inkerman and Balaclava in particular, provided by Hillsdale College. Mary Jane Seacole -- The story of this Jamaican nurse and heroine of the Crimean War. Military Operations of the Crimean War -- A summary of events on the Crimea. Includes a picture of the British Crimean War Medal. Russia''s "Disadvantaged Position" after the Crimean War -- An examination of the root causes and the relevance of military material technology. Sveaborg and the Crimean War -- Account of the allied naval bombardment of Sveaborg in Finland. The Charge Of The Light Brigade -- The text of Alfred Lord Tennyson''s famous poem. The Crimean War -- Accounts of the war and its battles, illustrated with maps and contemporary photographs. The Crimean War -- Discussion which focuses on the diplomatic manoeuvres that preceded the war and its lasting effect on European politics. The Crimean War Picture Gallery -- A collection of illustrations, many of them contemporary, provided by the Scottish Military Historical Society.
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