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Copy of photograph 'Crimean Heroes and Trophies at Woolwich' from Queen Victoria's photo album

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Postcard of Copy of photograph 'Crimean Heroes and Trophies at Woolwich' from Queen Victoria's photo album.
000-000-100-271-C
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Copy of photograph 'Crimean Heroes and Trophies at Woolwich' from Queen Victoria's photo album

This photograph of 'Crimean Heroes and Trophies at Woolwich' is a copy from Queen Victoria's photo album, 13 March 1856 and shows two soldiers of the Royal Artillery, with captured Russian trophies, a trumpet, a drum and a standard-staff.

The man standing is Trumpeter Gritten and the boy is William Laing. Boys as young as 13 served as musicians at this time.

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert visited Woolwich to witness the arrival of a party of the Royal Artillery from the Crimea, and the Queen requested that they be photographed. Photographs were taken by Cundall and Howlett from the Photographic Institute.


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Online ID: 000-000-100-271-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0207: The Thistle at War
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1951.31
Date: 1856
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 208 mm H x 156 mm W
What: Photograph
Subject: Photographs
Who: Queen Victoria
Royal Artillery (British land forces)
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Event:
Description: Royal Artillery - Photograph, copy from Queen Victoria's photo album of the regiment with trophies.
References:
  • McCorry, Helen (ed.) The thistle at war: an anthology of the Scottish experience of war, in the services and at home. Edinburgh, NMS, 1997 
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