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Crimea

General James Bucknall Bucknall Estcourt (1802-1855) 1855 - RCIN 2506580

General James Bucknall Bucknall Estcourt (1802-1855) 1855 - RCIN 2506580 — Crimea

Portrait of General James Bucknall Bucknall Estcourt (1802-1855) 1855 General James B.B. Estcourt, striking a pensive pose. General Estcourt was a chief staff officer during the Crimean War and died of cholera in the Crimea. He was a close friend of Lord Raglan, the commander of the British troops

Photograph by Roger Fenton

Crimean War

The Crimean War was fought between the Russian Empire and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, the Second French Empire, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont from October 1853 to February 1856. Geopolitical causes of the war included the "Eastern question", expansion of Imperial Russia in the preceding Russo-Turkish wars, and the British and French preference to preserve the Ottoman Empire to maintain the balance of power in the Concert of Europe.

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Part of the Crimean War