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Special 30% reduction on selected Crimean war prints.
The prints below are currently available at 30% off their normal retail price. This offer runs in conjunction with any other offers available on the prints, especially the buy two, get a third print at a further 50% discount offer, or with free post, or in special two print packs. Stocks are limited to 20 of each print, after which they will not be available at this special price.
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30% Off Crimean War Prints |
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Return from Inkerman by Lady Elizabeth Butler (B) A column of exhausted and wounded men of the Coldstream Guards and the 20th East Devonshire regiment returning from the heights of Inkerman, 5th November 1854, during the Crimean War.
ITEM CODE DHM0002B
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The Barrier by Marjorie Weatherstone. Depicting the Royal Scots Fusiliers holding position in the heights of Inkerman against the Russian advance during the Crimean War.
ITEM CODE DHM0003
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Alma Forward the 42nd by Robert Gibb. (B) The Black Watch advance up the slopes of the hills overlooking the River Alma, defeating the Russian defenders. A British Victory in the Crimean Campaign.
ITEM CODE DHM0012B
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Comrades by Robert Gibb. A dying soldier of the Black Watch is supported by his comrade, while another stands to protect them, as the ranks of the Highlanders march on, after the battles at Sebastopol during the Crimean war.
ITEM CODE DHM0017
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All that was Left of Them by Richard Caton Woodville. The Light Brigade had 195 mounted survivors, leaving 113 dead and 134 wounded with 231 unhorsed men. After the charge of the Light Brigade, the Roll is shown being carried out.
ITEM CODE DHM0085
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The 55th Regiment at the Battle of Inkerman by Orlando Norie.
ITEM CODE DHM0212
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Balaclava by John Charlton. Depicting the 4th and13th Light Dragoons during the Charge of the Light Brigade.
ITEM CODE DHM0220
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Last Review Before the Charge by Mark Churms. In the Spring of 1854 the Seventeenth lancers, the Death or Glory Boys, a nickname derived from the regiments dashingly sinister skull and crossbones badge received orders to make ready for the Crimea. The Seventeenth was to be brigaded with the 8th and 11th Hussars and the 4th and 13th Light dragoons to comprise what was said at the time to be The finest Brigade of Light cavalry ever to leave the shores of England. Prior to departure for the front. The seventeenth is reviewed by its Colonel in Chief, the Duke of Cambridge wearing scarlet full dress in contrast to the dark blue of the seventeenth. A bit of swagger before the Charge which would secure the regiments place in history.
ITEM CODE DHM0300
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Officer 17th Lancers, Balaclava 1854 by Mark Churms. Showing Captain Wombwell engaging the 1st Ural Cossacks behind the Russian artillery.
ITEM CODE DHM0375
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Allied Generals Before Sebastopol by Thomas Jones Barker.
ITEM CODE DHM0406
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Letters from Home by Robert Gibb. Sutherland Highlander Officers, are shown in camp, reading letters from home, during the Crimean war.
ITEM CODE DHM0498
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Siege of Sebastopol, by Alphonse de Neuville.
ITEM CODE DHM0806
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Charge of the 17th Lancers at the Battle of the Balaclava by Brian Palmer. After taking horrendous casualties during the infamous charge, the 17th lancers were the first to reach the Russian guns at the end of the Valley. From the 673 men who started the charge, 113 men were killed and many others wounded. The Light Brigade was made up of the 4th and 13th Light Dragoons, 8th and 11th Hussars and the 17th Lancers. A spectating French officer, General Pierre Bosquet proclaimed - It is magnificent but it is not war.
ITEM CODE DHM1414
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The 20th Foot at the Battle of Inkerman, 5th November 1854 by David Rowlands (B) The battle of Inkerman, during the Crimean War, British and French victory over the Russian Empire.
ITEM CODE VAR0356B
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