File:The tombs of the generals on Cathcart's Hill LCCN2001697093 (cropped).jpg
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English: Title: The tombs of the generals on Cathcart's Hill
Brigadier-General Thomas Fox Strangeways KCB, Royal Artillery. (1790-killed at Battle in Inkerman, 5 November 1855) Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Francis Seymour - 4th Division (Scots Fusilier Guards) - (1819-killed at Inkermann - 5 November 1854). (Scots Fusilier Guards). Aged 35. Brigadier-General Thomas Leigh-Goldie (1807 – 5 November 1854) Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print : salted paper ; 24.5 x 34.5 cm. The Illustrated London News, 16 June 1855: We need only state the names which these unostentatious monuments bear. Commencing from the left, the grave with the pointed headstone and the low cross at the feet is the "narrow home" of Brigadier-General Fox Strangeways. Next, with the head-cross and the plain footstone, is the grave of Sir George Cathcart, after whom the hill is named. The column, surmounted with a cross, is inscribed to Lieutenant-Colonel Seymour, of the Scots Fusilier Guards. Beyond it, leftward, is the grave of Brigadier-General Thomas Leigh-Goldie; and that to the right is the resting place of Lieut. Tryon, of the Rifle Brigade. Read the ILN |
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Author | Fenton, Roger, 1819-1869, photographer | |||
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Collection InfoField | Crimean War photographs by Roger Fenton | |||
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Part of InfoField | fenton crimean war photographs · prints and photographs division | |||
Subject InfoField | goldie, thomas leigh · death & burial · crimean war · cemeteries · british · ukraine · crimea · salted paper prints | |||
Location InfoField | crimea | |||
Place InfoField | Ukraine--Crimea |
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