Paintings and watercolors by William Simpson
- Thumbnails from The Seat of War in the East
- The landing at Eupatoria
- The Battle of the Alma
- The Charge of the Heavy Brigade
- The Charge of the Light Brigade
- Balaclava harbour
- Winter in the Trenches
- The Battle of Tractir Bridge
- Huts & warm clothing for the army
- Russian rifle-pit now part of the British advanced trenches, on the left of the right attack, or Cordon's battery
Other paintings, watercolours, and lithographs
- Sergeant and Private 1855 Crimea
- Alma, Crimea 1854
- Calvalryman assisting a wounded member of the same regiment, Crimea
- Naval Uniforms, Crimean War
- Louis Desanges' Hugh Talbot Burgoyne (1833–1870), and Cecil William Buckley (1830–1872) (heroism in the Crimea)
- Orlando Norrie's Cavalry in the Crimea, 1855-56
- Orlando Norie's Balaclava Harbour; supply base of the British Army
- Orlando Norie's The Battle of Balaklava; the Scots Greys supported by the Enniskillings are coming to the rescue
- Orlando Norie's The Battle of Inkerman
- Richard Redgrave's The Deserter
- [Infantry] Crimea 1854
- British artillery emplacement, Crimean War., c. 1855
- The Charge of Scarlett's 300 or Heavy Brigade at Balaclava 25th October 1854 (Reproduction of a watercolour after Stanley Berkeley)
- The New summer uniform or Tickling the Cossacks, c. 1855
- Storming the Great Redan, Septr. 8th 1855, by the British troops
Contemporary Political Cartoons and Newspaper Illustrations
- Punch (sitemap for 30 cartoons)
- The Crimean War as covered in The Illustrated London News Vol. 25 (July-December, 1854)
Nineteenth-century photographs of Sevastopol
- Camp of the 97th English Regiment
- Battery at Malakhov Tumulus
- Fediukhna Ridge and Traktirna Bridge
- Interior view of the 3rd Bastion
- Constantine Fort
- The [Russian] Barracks [after bombardment]
- Dock and ship bay
Modern photographs
Related material
Bibliography
- Lalumia, Matthew Paul. Realism and Politics in the Victorian Art of the Crimean War. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1984.
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