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Wounded Sailors from Sebastopol (engraving)
2785401 Wounded Sailors from Sebastopol (engraving) by Morin, Edmond (1824-82) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wounded Sailors from Sebastopol. Illustration for The Illustrated Times, 16 June 1855.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23449306
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Allied Crimea Crimean War Flotilla Passing Sebastopol Tars Ukraine Injuries Sea Of Azof Wound Wounded
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This print titled "Wounded Sailors from Sebastopol" takes us back to a significant moment in history - the Crimean War. The engraving, created by Edmond Morin in 1855, portrays a scene of resilience and sacrifice amidst the chaos of battle. In this powerful image, we witness a flotilla of ships passing through the entrance of the Straits of Yenikale. These vessels carry wounded sailors who have bravely fought for their respective allied forces during the war. Their injuries are visible reminders of their unwavering dedication to protect their nations' interests. As we delve deeper into this artwork, our eyes are drawn to each sailor's face, etched with pain and determination. They represent not only naval heroes but also symbols of strength and unity within their maritime communities. The sea surrounding them is none other than the Sea of Azof near Sebastopol, Ukraine - a strategic location that witnessed numerous battles during this conflict. These brave men, known as tars or sailors, endured unimaginable hardships while defending their countries' honor. Their wounds serve as poignant reminders that even in times of war, medicine and healthcare play crucial roles in preserving lives on both sides. This engraving captures an important chapter in military history when armies relied heavily on navy support for success on land. Through this remarkable piece by Morin, we are transported back to an era where bravery knew no bounds and sacrifices were made at every turn. It serves as a testament to those who
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