The Victoria Crosses of the Crimean War: the men behind the medals
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- 1. The Victoria Cross -- 2. The Baltic fleet (Mate Charles Davis Lucas [HMS Hecla, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant John Bythesea [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy] ; Stoker William Johnstone [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 3. The passage of the River Alma (Captain Robert James Lindsay [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Sergeant John Simpson Knox [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Sergeant James McKechnie [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Private William Reynolds [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Captain Edward William Derrington Bell [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant Luke O'Connor [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant John Park [77th (East Middlesex) Regiment]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 4. The first bombardment of Sebastopol (Private Francis Wheatley [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Lieutenant-Colonel Collingwood Dickson [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Captain William Peel [HMS Diamond, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Midshipman Edward St John Daniel [HMS Diamond, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Private Thomas Grady [4th (King's Own) Regiment] ; Sergeant William McWheeney [44th (East Sussex) Regiment]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. The Battle of Balaclava (Sergeant-Major John Grieve [2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys] ; Sergeant Henry Ramage [2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys] ; Surgeon James Mouat [6th Dragoons (Inniskilling)] ; Private Samuel Parkes [4th Light Dragoons] ; Lieutenant Alexander Roberts Dunn [11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own)] ; Corporal Joseph Malone [13th Light Dragoons] ; Troop Sergeant-Major John Berryman [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)] ; Sergeant John Farrell [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)]; Sergeant-Major Charles Wooden [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 6. Litttle Inkerman (Acting Mate William Nathan Wrighte Hewett [HMS Beagle, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Brevet-Major Gerald Littlehales Goodlake [Coldstream Guards] ; Private William Stanlake [Coldstream Guards] ; Sergeant Ambrose Madden [41st (Welsh) Regiment] ; Lieutenant John Augustus Conolly [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment] ; Corporal James Owens [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 7. The Battle of Inkerman (Seaman James Gorman [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Seaman Thomas Reeves [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Seaman Mark Scholefield [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Corporal John Prettyjohns [Royal Marine Light Infantry] ; Lieutenant Frederick Miller [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Sergeant-Major Andrew Henry [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Colonel Henry Hugh Manvers Percy [Grenadier Guards] ; Captain Charles Russell [Grenadier Guards] ; Private Anthony Palmer [Grenadier Guards] ; Captain Hugh Rowlands [41st (Welsh) Regiment] ; Private John McDermond [47th (Lancashire) Regiment] ; Sergeant George Walters [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment] ; Private Thomas Beach [55th (Westmoreland) Regiment] ; Lieutenant Mark Walker [30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment] ; Lieutenant Henry Hugh Clifford [1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 8. Winter 1854-5 (Lieutenant Wilbraham Oates Lennox [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Captain William James Montgomery-Cunninghame [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own] ; Captain Claud Thomas Bourchier Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own] ; Private William Norman [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Corporal William James Lendrim [Royal Sappers & Miners) | |
505 | 8 | |a 9. Spring, 1855 (Colour Sergeant George Gardiner [57th (West Middlesex) Regiment] ; Private Alexander Wright [77th (East Middlesex) Regiment] ; Private William Coffey [34th (Cumberland) Regiment] ; Boatswain's Mate John Sullivan [HMS Rodney, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Private Samuel Evans [19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment] ; Captain Matthew Charles Dixon [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Colour Sergeant Henry MacDonald [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Private Joseph Bradshaw [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Private Robert Humpston [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Private Roderick McGregor [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 10. Summer, 1855 (Sergeant George Symons [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Gunner Thomas Arthur [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Bombardier Thomas Wilkinson [Royal Marine Artillery] ; Captain Henry Mitchell Jones [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Private Matthew Hughes [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Frederick Cockayne Elton [55th (Westmoreland) Regiment] ; Captain Thomas de Courcy Hamilton [68th (Durham) Light Infantry] ; Private John Byrne [68th (Durham) Light Infantry] ; Private John Lyons [19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment] ; Private Joseph Prosser [1st (Royal) Regiment]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 11. The first assault on the Great Redan (Lieutenant Henry James Raby [HMS Wasp, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Captain of the Forecastle John (T.N.) Taylor [HMS London, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Boatswain's Mate Henry Curtis [HMS Rodney, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Lieutenant Howard Crawfurd Elphinstone [Corps of Royal Engineers] ; Lieutenant Gerald Graham [Corps of Royal Engineers] ; Colour Sergeant Peter Leitch [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Sapper John Pirie [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Lieutenant William Hope [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Corporal (Felix) Philip Smith [17th (Leicestershire) Regiment] ; Captain Thomas Esmonde [18th (Royal Irish) Regiment] ; Private John Joseph Sims [34th (Cumberland) Regiment] ; Private John Alexander [90th (Perthshire) Light Infantry]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 12. The final phase (Private Charles McCorrie [57th (West Middlesex) Regiment] ; Boatswain's Mate John Sheppard [HMS St. Jean D'Acre, Royal Navy] ; Cotrporal John Ross [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Sergeant John Coleman [97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment] ; Sergeant Alfred Ablett [Grenadier Guards] ; Sergeant James Craig [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Private George Strong [Coldstream Guards]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 13. The fall of Sebastopol (Captain Gronow Davis [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Bombardier Daniel Cambridge [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Francis Maude [3rd (East Kent) Regiment (The Buffs)] ; Private John Connors [3rd (East Kent) Regiment (The Buffs)] ; Assistant Surgeon Thomas Egerton Hale [7trh (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Assistant Surgeon William Henry Thomas Sylvester [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Corporal Robert Shields [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant Andrew Moynihan [90th (Perthshire) Light Infantry] ; Captain Charles Henry Lumley [97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 14. The attack on Sveaborg (Captain of the Mast George Henry Ingouville [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant George Dare Dowell [Royal Marine Artillery]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 16. The Sea of Azov (Lieutenant Cecil William Buckley [HMS Miranda, Royal Navy] ; Hugh Talbot Burgoyne [HMS Swallow, Royal Navy] ; John Robarts [HMS Ardent, Royal Navy] ; Boatswain Henry Cooper [HMS Miranda, Royal Navy] ; Seaman Joseph Trewavas [HMS Beagle, Royal Navy] ; Boatswain Joseph Kellaway [HMS Wrangler, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant George Fiott Day [HMS Recruit, Royal Navy]; Commander John Edmund Commerell [HMS Weser, Royal Navy] ; Quartermaster William Thomas Rickard [HMS Weser, Royal Navy]) | |
505 | 8 | |a 17. The most Victoria Crosses in a single action -- 18. The chronological roll of Crimea War Victoria Crosses | |
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction ix
Chapter 1 The Victoria Cross 1
Chapter 2 The Baltic Fleet 5
Chapter 3 The Passage of the River Alma 12
Chapter 4 The First Bombardment of Sebastopol 24
Chapter 5 The Battle of Balaclava 43
Chapter 6 Little Inkerman 65
Chapter 7 The Battle of Inkerman 74
Chapter 8 Winter, 1854-5 99
Chapter 9 Spring, 1855 110
Chapter 10 Summer, 1855 125
Chapter 11 The First Assault on the Great Redan 140
Chapter 12 The Final Phase 164
Chapter 13 The Fall of Sebastopol 173
Chapter 14 The Attack on Sveaborg 186
Chapter 15 The Siege of Kars 190
Chapter 16 The Sea of Azov 193
Chapter 17 The Most Victoria Crosses for a Single Action 211
Chapter 18 The Chronological Roll of Crimean War Victoria Crosses 214
Research Sources and Further Reading 221
Index 227
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contents | Introduction -- 1. The Victoria Cross -- 2. The Baltic fleet (Mate Charles Davis Lucas [HMS Hecla, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant John Bythesea [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy] ; Stoker William Johnstone [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy]) 3. The passage of the River Alma (Captain Robert James Lindsay [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Sergeant John Simpson Knox [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Sergeant James McKechnie [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Private William Reynolds [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Captain Edward William Derrington Bell [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant Luke O'Connor [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant John Park [77th (East Middlesex) Regiment]) 4. The first bombardment of Sebastopol (Private Francis Wheatley [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Lieutenant-Colonel Collingwood Dickson [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Captain William Peel [HMS Diamond, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Midshipman Edward St John Daniel [HMS Diamond, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Private Thomas Grady [4th (King's Own) Regiment] ; Sergeant William McWheeney [44th (East Sussex) Regiment]) 5. The Battle of Balaclava (Sergeant-Major John Grieve [2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys] ; Sergeant Henry Ramage [2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys] ; Surgeon James Mouat [6th Dragoons (Inniskilling)] ; Private Samuel Parkes [4th Light Dragoons] ; Lieutenant Alexander Roberts Dunn [11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own)] ; Corporal Joseph Malone [13th Light Dragoons] ; Troop Sergeant-Major John Berryman [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)] ; Sergeant John Farrell [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)]; Sergeant-Major Charles Wooden [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)]) 6. Litttle Inkerman (Acting Mate William Nathan Wrighte Hewett [HMS Beagle, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Brevet-Major Gerald Littlehales Goodlake [Coldstream Guards] ; Private William Stanlake [Coldstream Guards] ; Sergeant Ambrose Madden [41st (Welsh) Regiment] ; Lieutenant John Augustus Conolly [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment] ; Corporal James Owens [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment]) 7. The Battle of Inkerman (Seaman James Gorman [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Seaman Thomas Reeves [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Seaman Mark Scholefield [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Corporal John Prettyjohns [Royal Marine Light Infantry] ; Lieutenant Frederick Miller [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Sergeant-Major Andrew Henry [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Colonel Henry Hugh Manvers Percy [Grenadier Guards] ; Captain Charles Russell [Grenadier Guards] ; Private Anthony Palmer [Grenadier Guards] ; Captain Hugh Rowlands [41st (Welsh) Regiment] ; Private John McDermond [47th (Lancashire) Regiment] ; Sergeant George Walters [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment] ; Private Thomas Beach [55th (Westmoreland) Regiment] ; Lieutenant Mark Walker [30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment] ; Lieutenant Henry Hugh Clifford [1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own]) 8. Winter 1854-5 (Lieutenant Wilbraham Oates Lennox [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Captain William James Montgomery-Cunninghame [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own] ; Captain Claud Thomas Bourchier Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own] ; Private William Norman [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Corporal William James Lendrim [Royal Sappers & Miners) 9. Spring, 1855 (Colour Sergeant George Gardiner [57th (West Middlesex) Regiment] ; Private Alexander Wright [77th (East Middlesex) Regiment] ; Private William Coffey [34th (Cumberland) Regiment] ; Boatswain's Mate John Sullivan [HMS Rodney, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Private Samuel Evans [19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment] ; Captain Matthew Charles Dixon [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Colour Sergeant Henry MacDonald [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Private Joseph Bradshaw [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Private Robert Humpston [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Private Roderick McGregor [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)]) 10. Summer, 1855 (Sergeant George Symons [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Gunner Thomas Arthur [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Bombardier Thomas Wilkinson [Royal Marine Artillery] ; Captain Henry Mitchell Jones [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Private Matthew Hughes [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Frederick Cockayne Elton [55th (Westmoreland) Regiment] ; Captain Thomas de Courcy Hamilton [68th (Durham) Light Infantry] ; Private John Byrne [68th (Durham) Light Infantry] ; Private John Lyons [19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment] ; Private Joseph Prosser [1st (Royal) Regiment]) 11. The first assault on the Great Redan (Lieutenant Henry James Raby [HMS Wasp, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Captain of the Forecastle John (T.N.) Taylor [HMS London, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Boatswain's Mate Henry Curtis [HMS Rodney, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Lieutenant Howard Crawfurd Elphinstone [Corps of Royal Engineers] ; Lieutenant Gerald Graham [Corps of Royal Engineers] ; Colour Sergeant Peter Leitch [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Sapper John Pirie [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Lieutenant William Hope [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Corporal (Felix) Philip Smith [17th (Leicestershire) Regiment] ; Captain Thomas Esmonde [18th (Royal Irish) Regiment] ; Private John Joseph Sims [34th (Cumberland) Regiment] ; Private John Alexander [90th (Perthshire) Light Infantry]) 12. The final phase (Private Charles McCorrie [57th (West Middlesex) Regiment] ; Boatswain's Mate John Sheppard [HMS St. Jean D'Acre, Royal Navy] ; Cotrporal John Ross [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Sergeant John Coleman [97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment] ; Sergeant Alfred Ablett [Grenadier Guards] ; Sergeant James Craig [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Private George Strong [Coldstream Guards]) 13. The fall of Sebastopol (Captain Gronow Davis [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Bombardier Daniel Cambridge [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Francis Maude [3rd (East Kent) Regiment (The Buffs)] ; Private John Connors [3rd (East Kent) Regiment (The Buffs)] ; Assistant Surgeon Thomas Egerton Hale [7trh (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Assistant Surgeon William Henry Thomas Sylvester [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Corporal Robert Shields [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant Andrew Moynihan [90th (Perthshire) Light Infantry] ; Captain Charles Henry Lumley [97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment]) 14. The attack on Sveaborg (Captain of the Mast George Henry Ingouville [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant George Dare Dowell [Royal Marine Artillery]) 16. The Sea of Azov (Lieutenant Cecil William Buckley [HMS Miranda, Royal Navy] ; Hugh Talbot Burgoyne [HMS Swallow, Royal Navy] ; John Robarts [HMS Ardent, Royal Navy] ; Boatswain Henry Cooper [HMS Miranda, Royal Navy] ; Seaman Joseph Trewavas [HMS Beagle, Royal Navy] ; Boatswain Joseph Kellaway [HMS Wrangler, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant George Fiott Day [HMS Recruit, Royal Navy]; Commander John Edmund Commerell [HMS Weser, Royal Navy] ; Quartermaster William Thomas Rickard [HMS Weser, Royal Navy]) 17. The most Victoria Crosses in a single action -- 18. The chronological roll of Crimea War Victoria Crosses |
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spelling | Bancroft, James W. Verfasser aut The Victoria Crosses of the Crimean War the men behind the medals Barnsley Frontline Books 2017 xii, 234 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen, Portraits txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction -- 1. The Victoria Cross -- 2. The Baltic fleet (Mate Charles Davis Lucas [HMS Hecla, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant John Bythesea [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy] ; Stoker William Johnstone [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy]) 3. The passage of the River Alma (Captain Robert James Lindsay [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Sergeant John Simpson Knox [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Sergeant James McKechnie [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Private William Reynolds [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Captain Edward William Derrington Bell [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant Luke O'Connor [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant John Park [77th (East Middlesex) Regiment]) 4. The first bombardment of Sebastopol (Private Francis Wheatley [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Lieutenant-Colonel Collingwood Dickson [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Captain William Peel [HMS Diamond, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Midshipman Edward St John Daniel [HMS Diamond, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Private Thomas Grady [4th (King's Own) Regiment] ; Sergeant William McWheeney [44th (East Sussex) Regiment]) 5. The Battle of Balaclava (Sergeant-Major John Grieve [2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys] ; Sergeant Henry Ramage [2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys] ; Surgeon James Mouat [6th Dragoons (Inniskilling)] ; Private Samuel Parkes [4th Light Dragoons] ; Lieutenant Alexander Roberts Dunn [11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own)] ; Corporal Joseph Malone [13th Light Dragoons] ; Troop Sergeant-Major John Berryman [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)] ; Sergeant John Farrell [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)]; Sergeant-Major Charles Wooden [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)]) 6. Litttle Inkerman (Acting Mate William Nathan Wrighte Hewett [HMS Beagle, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Brevet-Major Gerald Littlehales Goodlake [Coldstream Guards] ; Private William Stanlake [Coldstream Guards] ; Sergeant Ambrose Madden [41st (Welsh) Regiment] ; Lieutenant John Augustus Conolly [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment] ; Corporal James Owens [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment]) 7. The Battle of Inkerman (Seaman James Gorman [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Seaman Thomas Reeves [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Seaman Mark Scholefield [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Corporal John Prettyjohns [Royal Marine Light Infantry] ; Lieutenant Frederick Miller [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Sergeant-Major Andrew Henry [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Colonel Henry Hugh Manvers Percy [Grenadier Guards] ; Captain Charles Russell [Grenadier Guards] ; Private Anthony Palmer [Grenadier Guards] ; Captain Hugh Rowlands [41st (Welsh) Regiment] ; Private John McDermond [47th (Lancashire) Regiment] ; Sergeant George Walters [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment] ; Private Thomas Beach [55th (Westmoreland) Regiment] ; Lieutenant Mark Walker [30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment] ; Lieutenant Henry Hugh Clifford [1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own]) 8. Winter 1854-5 (Lieutenant Wilbraham Oates Lennox [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Captain William James Montgomery-Cunninghame [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own] ; Captain Claud Thomas Bourchier Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own] ; Private William Norman [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Corporal William James Lendrim [Royal Sappers & Miners) 9. Spring, 1855 (Colour Sergeant George Gardiner [57th (West Middlesex) Regiment] ; Private Alexander Wright [77th (East Middlesex) Regiment] ; Private William Coffey [34th (Cumberland) Regiment] ; Boatswain's Mate John Sullivan [HMS Rodney, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Private Samuel Evans [19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment] ; Captain Matthew Charles Dixon [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Colour Sergeant Henry MacDonald [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Private Joseph Bradshaw [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Private Robert Humpston [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Private Roderick McGregor [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)]) 10. Summer, 1855 (Sergeant George Symons [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Gunner Thomas Arthur [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Bombardier Thomas Wilkinson [Royal Marine Artillery] ; Captain Henry Mitchell Jones [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Private Matthew Hughes [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Frederick Cockayne Elton [55th (Westmoreland) Regiment] ; Captain Thomas de Courcy Hamilton [68th (Durham) Light Infantry] ; Private John Byrne [68th (Durham) Light Infantry] ; Private John Lyons [19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment] ; Private Joseph Prosser [1st (Royal) Regiment]) 11. The first assault on the Great Redan (Lieutenant Henry James Raby [HMS Wasp, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Captain of the Forecastle John (T.N.) Taylor [HMS London, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Boatswain's Mate Henry Curtis [HMS Rodney, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Lieutenant Howard Crawfurd Elphinstone [Corps of Royal Engineers] ; Lieutenant Gerald Graham [Corps of Royal Engineers] ; Colour Sergeant Peter Leitch [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Sapper John Pirie [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Lieutenant William Hope [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Corporal (Felix) Philip Smith [17th (Leicestershire) Regiment] ; Captain Thomas Esmonde [18th (Royal Irish) Regiment] ; Private John Joseph Sims [34th (Cumberland) Regiment] ; Private John Alexander [90th (Perthshire) Light Infantry]) 12. The final phase (Private Charles McCorrie [57th (West Middlesex) Regiment] ; Boatswain's Mate John Sheppard [HMS St. Jean D'Acre, Royal Navy] ; Cotrporal John Ross [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Sergeant John Coleman [97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment] ; Sergeant Alfred Ablett [Grenadier Guards] ; Sergeant James Craig [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Private George Strong [Coldstream Guards]) 13. The fall of Sebastopol (Captain Gronow Davis [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Bombardier Daniel Cambridge [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Francis Maude [3rd (East Kent) Regiment (The Buffs)] ; Private John Connors [3rd (East Kent) Regiment (The Buffs)] ; Assistant Surgeon Thomas Egerton Hale [7trh (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Assistant Surgeon William Henry Thomas Sylvester [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Corporal Robert Shields [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant Andrew Moynihan [90th (Perthshire) Light Infantry] ; Captain Charles Henry Lumley [97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment]) 14. The attack on Sveaborg (Captain of the Mast George Henry Ingouville [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant George Dare Dowell [Royal Marine Artillery]) 16. The Sea of Azov (Lieutenant Cecil William Buckley [HMS Miranda, Royal Navy] ; Hugh Talbot Burgoyne [HMS Swallow, Royal Navy] ; John Robarts [HMS Ardent, Royal Navy] ; Boatswain Henry Cooper [HMS Miranda, Royal Navy] ; Seaman Joseph Trewavas [HMS Beagle, Royal Navy] ; Boatswain Joseph Kellaway [HMS Wrangler, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant George Fiott Day [HMS Recruit, Royal Navy]; Commander John Edmund Commerell [HMS Weser, Royal Navy] ; Quartermaster William Thomas Rickard [HMS Weser, Royal Navy]) 17. The most Victoria Crosses in a single action -- 18. The chronological roll of Crimea War Victoria Crosses Viktoriakreuz (DE-588)4258799-2 gnd rswk-swf Ordensträger (DE-588)4126224-4 gnd rswk-swf Krimkrieg (DE-588)4165750-0 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf Crimean War (1853-1856) Crimean War, 1853-1856 / Medals Victoria Cross Medals 1853-1856 (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Viktoriakreuz (DE-588)4258799-2 s Ordensträger (DE-588)4126224-4 s Krimkrieg (DE-588)4165750-0 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030478096&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bancroft, James W. The Victoria Crosses of the Crimean War the men behind the medals Introduction -- 1. The Victoria Cross -- 2. The Baltic fleet (Mate Charles Davis Lucas [HMS Hecla, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant John Bythesea [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy] ; Stoker William Johnstone [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy]) 3. The passage of the River Alma (Captain Robert James Lindsay [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Sergeant John Simpson Knox [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Sergeant James McKechnie [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Private William Reynolds [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Captain Edward William Derrington Bell [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant Luke O'Connor [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant John Park [77th (East Middlesex) Regiment]) 4. The first bombardment of Sebastopol (Private Francis Wheatley [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Lieutenant-Colonel Collingwood Dickson [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Captain William Peel [HMS Diamond, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Midshipman Edward St John Daniel [HMS Diamond, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Private Thomas Grady [4th (King's Own) Regiment] ; Sergeant William McWheeney [44th (East Sussex) Regiment]) 5. The Battle of Balaclava (Sergeant-Major John Grieve [2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys] ; Sergeant Henry Ramage [2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys] ; Surgeon James Mouat [6th Dragoons (Inniskilling)] ; Private Samuel Parkes [4th Light Dragoons] ; Lieutenant Alexander Roberts Dunn [11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own)] ; Corporal Joseph Malone [13th Light Dragoons] ; Troop Sergeant-Major John Berryman [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)] ; Sergeant John Farrell [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)]; Sergeant-Major Charles Wooden [17th Lancers (The Duke of Cambridge's Own)]) 6. Litttle Inkerman (Acting Mate William Nathan Wrighte Hewett [HMS Beagle, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Brevet-Major Gerald Littlehales Goodlake [Coldstream Guards] ; Private William Stanlake [Coldstream Guards] ; Sergeant Ambrose Madden [41st (Welsh) Regiment] ; Lieutenant John Augustus Conolly [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment] ; Corporal James Owens [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment]) 7. The Battle of Inkerman (Seaman James Gorman [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Seaman Thomas Reeves [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Seaman Mark Scholefield [HMS Albion, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Corporal John Prettyjohns [Royal Marine Light Infantry] ; Lieutenant Frederick Miller [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Sergeant-Major Andrew Henry [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Colonel Henry Hugh Manvers Percy [Grenadier Guards] ; Captain Charles Russell [Grenadier Guards] ; Private Anthony Palmer [Grenadier Guards] ; Captain Hugh Rowlands [41st (Welsh) Regiment] ; Private John McDermond [47th (Lancashire) Regiment] ; Sergeant George Walters [49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment] ; Private Thomas Beach [55th (Westmoreland) Regiment] ; Lieutenant Mark Walker [30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment] ; Lieutenant Henry Hugh Clifford [1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own]) 8. Winter 1854-5 (Lieutenant Wilbraham Oates Lennox [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Captain William James Montgomery-Cunninghame [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own] ; Captain Claud Thomas Bourchier Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own] ; Private William Norman [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Corporal William James Lendrim [Royal Sappers & Miners) 9. Spring, 1855 (Colour Sergeant George Gardiner [57th (West Middlesex) Regiment] ; Private Alexander Wright [77th (East Middlesex) Regiment] ; Private William Coffey [34th (Cumberland) Regiment] ; Boatswain's Mate John Sullivan [HMS Rodney, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Private Samuel Evans [19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment] ; Captain Matthew Charles Dixon [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Colour Sergeant Henry MacDonald [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Private Joseph Bradshaw [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Private Robert Humpston [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Private Roderick McGregor [Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)]) 10. Summer, 1855 (Sergeant George Symons [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Gunner Thomas Arthur [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Bombardier Thomas Wilkinson [Royal Marine Artillery] ; Captain Henry Mitchell Jones [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Private Matthew Hughes [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Frederick Cockayne Elton [55th (Westmoreland) Regiment] ; Captain Thomas de Courcy Hamilton [68th (Durham) Light Infantry] ; Private John Byrne [68th (Durham) Light Infantry] ; Private John Lyons [19th (1st Yorkshire, North Riding) Regiment] ; Private Joseph Prosser [1st (Royal) Regiment]) 11. The first assault on the Great Redan (Lieutenant Henry James Raby [HMS Wasp, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)]; Captain of the Forecastle John (T.N.) Taylor [HMS London, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Boatswain's Mate Henry Curtis [HMS Rodney, Royal Navy (Naval Brigade)] ; Lieutenant Howard Crawfurd Elphinstone [Corps of Royal Engineers] ; Lieutenant Gerald Graham [Corps of Royal Engineers] ; Colour Sergeant Peter Leitch [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Sapper John Pirie [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Lieutenant William Hope [7th (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Corporal (Felix) Philip Smith [17th (Leicestershire) Regiment] ; Captain Thomas Esmonde [18th (Royal Irish) Regiment] ; Private John Joseph Sims [34th (Cumberland) Regiment] ; Private John Alexander [90th (Perthshire) Light Infantry]) 12. The final phase (Private Charles McCorrie [57th (West Middlesex) Regiment] ; Boatswain's Mate John Sheppard [HMS St. Jean D'Acre, Royal Navy] ; Cotrporal John Ross [Royal Sappers & Miners] ; Sergeant John Coleman [97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment] ; Sergeant Alfred Ablett [Grenadier Guards] ; Sergeant James Craig [Scots (Fusilier) Guards] ; Private George Strong [Coldstream Guards]) 13. The fall of Sebastopol (Captain Gronow Davis [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Bombardier Daniel Cambridge [Royal Regiment of Artillery] ; Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Francis Maude [3rd (East Kent) Regiment (The Buffs)] ; Private John Connors [3rd (East Kent) Regiment (The Buffs)] ; Assistant Surgeon Thomas Egerton Hale [7trh (Royal) Fusiliers] ; Assistant Surgeon William Henry Thomas Sylvester [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Corporal Robert Shields [23rd (Royal Welsh) Fusiliers] ; Sergeant Andrew Moynihan [90th (Perthshire) Light Infantry] ; Captain Charles Henry Lumley [97th (The Earl of Ulster's) Regiment]) 14. The attack on Sveaborg (Captain of the Mast George Henry Ingouville [HMS Arrogant, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant George Dare Dowell [Royal Marine Artillery]) 16. The Sea of Azov (Lieutenant Cecil William Buckley [HMS Miranda, Royal Navy] ; Hugh Talbot Burgoyne [HMS Swallow, Royal Navy] ; John Robarts [HMS Ardent, Royal Navy] ; Boatswain Henry Cooper [HMS Miranda, Royal Navy] ; Seaman Joseph Trewavas [HMS Beagle, Royal Navy] ; Boatswain Joseph Kellaway [HMS Wrangler, Royal Navy] ; Lieutenant George Fiott Day [HMS Recruit, Royal Navy]; Commander John Edmund Commerell [HMS Weser, Royal Navy] ; Quartermaster William Thomas Rickard [HMS Weser, Royal Navy]) 17. The most Victoria Crosses in a single action -- 18. The chronological roll of Crimea War Victoria Crosses Viktoriakreuz (DE-588)4258799-2 gnd Ordensträger (DE-588)4126224-4 gnd Krimkrieg (DE-588)4165750-0 gnd |
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title | The Victoria Crosses of the Crimean War the men behind the medals |
title_auth | The Victoria Crosses of the Crimean War the men behind the medals |
title_exact_search | The Victoria Crosses of the Crimean War the men behind the medals |
title_full | The Victoria Crosses of the Crimean War the men behind the medals |
title_fullStr | The Victoria Crosses of the Crimean War the men behind the medals |
title_full_unstemmed | The Victoria Crosses of the Crimean War the men behind the medals |
title_short | The Victoria Crosses of the Crimean War |
title_sort | the victoria crosses of the crimean war the men behind the medals |
title_sub | the men behind the medals |
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topic_facet | Viktoriakreuz Ordensträger Krimkrieg Großbritannien Biografie |
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