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The Crimea revisited, Cathcart Hill.
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ILN staff after a correspondent
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The Illustrated London News
Title
The Crimea revisited, Cathcart Hill.
Object type print
object_type QS:P31,Q11060274
Description
English: The Fourth Division Burial-Ground, on Cathcart's Hill, Crimea. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 2 February 1856.

This Illustration possesses a melancholy interest, and will naturally be appreciated by those in England whose relatives and friends have fallen in battle and at the siege, and now rest upon Cathcart's Hi1l. Ihe Correspondent to whom we are indebted for this Sketch has rendered the deceased officers' tombs, with their names, according to the list at the foot of the Illustration. The tombs of the officers of the 68th Regiment are alike-red Maltese marble; those of the 57th, white marble; and the 63rd, stone crosses. A very handsome memorial is shown, in jet-black marble, to Sir R. Newman, Grenadier Guards. The monument erected to General Cathcart by the officers of the Fourth Division is one of the finest works; and the stone slab to poor Curtis, of the 46th, has been much admired. The situation is on the highest ground occupied by the Allied armiea, cCmmanding a view of the remains of Sebastopol.
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Fourth Division Burial Ground, Cathcart's Hill, Crimea, 1. Lieutenant W. Smith, 68th Light Infantry. 2. Captain Edwards. 3. Assistant Surgeon O'Leary, 4. Major Wynne, 5. Lieutenant Parr, 20th Regiment, 6. Major Harrison, 63rd Regiment, 7. Lieutenant Mitchell, 57th Regiment, 8. Colonel Swiney, 9. Captain Bland, 11. Lieutenant Clutterbuck, 12. Lieutenant Twysden, 13. Lieutenant Vaughan, 38th Regiment, 14.Lieutenant Stone, 55th Regiment, 15. Major Townsend RA, Royal Artillery, Royal Academician, 16. Captain Stanley, 17. Lieutenant Curtis, 46th Regiment, 18. Sir R. Newman, Grenadier Guards, 19. Lieutenant Cartwright, Rifle Brigade, 20. Captain Norman, 21. Lieutenant Hurt, 21st Fusiliers 22. Lieutenant Barker, 23. Lieutenant Ashwin, 24. Captain Rowley, 25. Colonel Hood, 26. Lieutenant Dowling, 27. Surgeon Simpson, 17th Regiment, 28. Colonel Cobbe, 4th Regiment, 29. General Sir J Campbell, 30. General Strangways, 31. General Sir G. Cathcart, 32. General Goldie, 33. Major Davis, 95th Regiment, 34. Captain Croker, 35. Colonel Shadforth, 36. Lieutenant Colonel Seymour, S.F. Guards, 37. Lieutenant Tryon, 38. Lieutenant Godfrey, 39. Colonel Pattnils, 30th Regiment, 40. Captain Stephenson, 41. Captain Anderson, 42. Captain Attree, 43. Lieutenant Evans, 55th Regiment.
Depicted place Sevastopol
Date 2 February 1856
date QS:P571,+1856-02-02T00:00:00Z/11
Medium Wood engraving
Place of creation London
Credit line Illustrated London News
Source/Photographer The Illustrated London News
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