Lord Raglan's Head-Quarters, at Balaclava, 1854. Crimean War: view of a house at Balaclava in the Crimea, used by field marshal FitzRoy Somerset of the British Army. It was '...situated nearly half way between Sebastopol and Balaclava...[In this view,] the General's staff has accompanied him...A horse, kept constantly in readiness, is also seen near the front of the cottage; and a number of caleches and other vehicles in the yard show the bustle which prevails at head-quarters - despatches and orders arriving or departing from morning till night...every available spot is alive with soldiers in Stock Photo
RM2K0405T–Lord Raglan's Head-Quarters, at Balaclava, 1854. Crimean War: view of a house at Balaclava in the Crimea, used by field marshal FitzRoy Somerset of the British Army. It was '...situated nearly half way between Sebastopol and Balaclava...[In this view,] the General's staff has accompanied him...A horse, kept constantly in readiness, is also seen near the front of the cottage; and a number of caleches and other vehicles in the yard show the bustle which prevails at head-quarters - despatches and orders arriving or departing from morning till night...every available spot is alive with soldiers in
Vintage poster of Cossacks in battle on horseback, with portraits of Buffalo Bill and Nate Salsbury, circa 1899. Stock Photo
RM2R3G8J8–Vintage poster of Cossacks in battle on horseback, with portraits of Buffalo Bill and Nate Salsbury, circa 1899.