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Group at Headquarters, from an album of 52 photographs associated with the Crimean War
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Group at Headquarters, from an album of 52 photographs associated with the Crimean War
NAM261085 Group at Headquarters, from an album of 52 photographs associated with the Crimean War, 1855 (b/w photo) by Fenton, Roger (1819-69); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: LtoR:Lord Francis William Henry Burghersh, an Aide-de-Camp, Colonel Vico, Lord Raglan, Marshal Pelissier, Spahi and an Aide-de-Camp; ); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
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Allies Bicorn Hat British Army Commanders Crimea Group Portrait Officers Steps
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This photograph, titled "Group at Headquarters" offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the Crimean War. Taken in 1855 by renowned photographer Roger Fenton, this image is part of a collection of 52 photographs associated with the war. In the foreground, we see an impressive group of military figures standing on the steps of their headquarters. From left to right, they are identified as Lord Francis William Henry Burghersh, an Aide-de-Camp; Colonel Vico; Lord Raglan; Marshal Pelissier; a Spahi (a member of an Algerian cavalry regiment); and another Aide-de-Camp. Each individual exudes authority and determination through their confident postures and stern expressions. The composition highlights the unity between British and French forces during this historic conflict. The presence of both British officers wearing bicorn hats and French officers adds depth to this group portrait, symbolizing the strong alliance forged against common adversaries. Captured during Victorian times when photography was still in its infancy, this photograph showcases Fenton's mastery in capturing details despite technical limitations. The clarity achieved allows us to appreciate every intricate detail - from their uniforms to facial features - bringing these historical figures back to life. Preserved by London's National Army Museum, this print serves as a testament to the bravery and camaraderie displayed by those who fought in one of history's most significant conflicts – forever immortalized through Fenton's lens.
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