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James Robertson, 1855, Autumn, British graves at Cathcart's Hill, Salt print, Pennsylvania State University Library, LL/41963
LL/41963
James Robertson
1855, Autumn
British graves at Cathcart's Hill

Salt print
Pennsylvania State University Library
Special Collections Library, Henisch Collection
 
Battle of Inkerman, Sebastopol, in the Crimean War. Cathcart's Hill, a promontory overlooking Sebastopol, was used as an observation post and as a graveyard for British officers killed at the battle of Inkerman (5 Nov. 1854). It was named after a British general who died in that engagement. At the center of the picture is a large gravestone on which a Russian inscription has been carved -- an appeal to Russians not to desecrate the site.
 
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