The Cemetery on Balaklava Heights, 1856
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The Cemetery on Balaklava Heights, 1856
Engraving of the Cemetery at Balaklava Heights, where a number of notable British officers were buried during the Crimean War. The prominent tomb is of Admiral Edward Boxer whose work on reorganising the port at Balaklava, especially facilitating the embarkation of supplies, was recognised by Lord Raglan. Boxer died of cholera on 5th June 1855. Date: 1856
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"This engraving depicts The Cemetery on Balaklava Heights, a poignant reminder of the human cost of the Crimean War. Located in the Crimean peninsula, this cemetery is where a number of notable British officers were laid to rest during the conflict, which took place from 1853 to 1856. The most prominent tomb in the cemetery belongs to Admiral Edward Boxer, who played a crucial role in reorganising the port at Balaklava. His efforts, particularly in facilitating the embarkation of supplies, were recognised by Lord Raglan, the British commander-in-chief. Tragically, Boxer succumbed to cholera on 5th June 1855, just a year into the war. This engraving, produced in 1856, serves as a testament to the sacrifices made by these brave men and the historical significance of the Crimean War." This image is an engraving of The Cemetery at Balaklava Heights, a burial ground for British officers during the Crimean War. The most notable tomb in the cemetery is that of Admiral Edward Boxer, who played a pivotal role in reorganising the port at Balaklava, enabling the efficient embarkation of supplies. His contributions were acknowledged by Lord Raglan, the British commander-in-chief. Sadly, Boxer died of cholera on 5th June 1855. This engraving, created in 1856, stands as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made during the Crimean War. Keywords: Balaklava, Heights, 1856, engraving, cemetery, Crimean War, British officers, notable, Admiral Edward Boxer, reorganising, port, embarkation, supplies, Lord Raglan, cholera, history.
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