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Cavalry camp near Balaklava 1855.3a34625r

Cavalry camp near Balaklava 1855.3a34625r — Crimea

TITLE: Cavalry camp near Balaklava CALL NUMBER: PH - Fenton (R.), no. 4x (A size) [P&P] Restricted access: Materials extremely fragile; Served by appointment only. REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZC4-9117 (color film copy transparency) LC-USZ62-34127 (b&w film copy neg.) No known restrictions

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Battle of Balaclava

The Battle of Balaclava, fought on 25 October 1854 during the Crimean War, was part of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–55), an Allied attempt to capture the port and fortress of Sevastopol, Russia's principal naval base on the Black Sea. The engagement followed the earlier Allied victory in September at the Battle of the Alma, where the Russian General Menshikov had positioned his army in an attempt to stop the Allies progressing south towards their strategic goal. Alma was the first major encounter fought in the Crimean Peninsula since the Allied landings at Kalamita Bay on 14 September, and was a clear battlefield success; but a tardy pursuit by the Allies failed to gain a decisive victory, allowing the Russians to regroup, recover and prepare their defence.

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Part of the Crimean War