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- Inkerman (Russian: Инкерман, Ukrainian: Інкерман, Crimean Tatar: İnkerman) is a city in the Crimean peninsula. It is de facto within the federal city of...
- The third company of the Grenadier Guards is known colloquially as the “Inkermann Company” for their part in the battle. John Prettyjohns See the map on...
- The death of Colonel Filhol de Camas of the French 6th Infantry Regiment at the Battle of Inkermann. Watercolour c1897 by Julien Le Blant....
- in 1854 and fought in the Crimean War, parti****ting in the Battle of Inkermann and the Siege of Sevastopol. Stoletov graduated from the General Staff...
- the largest city on the peninsula. At the head of Sevastopol Bay stands Inkermann/Kalamita. South of Sevastopol is the small Heracles Peninsula. South:...
- Explosion of the steamboat Inkermann at Browne's Wharf on the Toronto waterfront, on 29 May 1857 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; engraving of a William Armstrong...
- India General Service Medal 1854 clasp Pegu, Crimea Medal with clasps Inkermann and Sebastopol, Legion of Honour and Turkish Crimea Medal. Taylor was...
- Quatre Bras in 1875, and then two more Crimean paintings, Balaclava and Inkermann, exhibited at the Fine Art Society in 1876 and 1877. These were followed...
- Battle of the Alma (1854), the Battle of Balaclava (1854), the Battle of Inkermann (1854), and the siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855). He also received the...
- preachers. George Walters (1829–1872) won the Victoria Cross at the Battle of Inkermann in 1854. Frederick Woodward Branson (1851–1933), chemist, gl****blower...