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General Campbell Collection

General Campbell, also known as Lord Clyde, was a prominent figure in the military history of the 19th century

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Sword presented to Lord Clyde, G.C.B. on Thursday week, by the Common Council of London, 1860

Sword presented to Lord Clyde, G.C.B. on Thursday week, by the Common Council of London, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Sword presented to Lord Clyde, G.C.B. on Thursday week, by the Common Council of London, 1860. In accordance with a vote of a Court of Common Council held some time ago the Freedom of the City of

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: General Sir Colin Campbell, G.C.B. - from a photograph by Mayall, 1856. Creator: Unknown

General Sir Colin Campbell, G.C.B. - from a photograph by Mayall, 1856. Creator: Unknown
General Sir Colin Campbell, G.C.B.- from a photograph by Mayall, 1856. This gallant officer left England a few days ago, on his return to the Crimea

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: The Volunteer Field-Day at Brighton: General Lord Clyde returning the salute of the... 1862

The Volunteer Field-Day at Brighton: General Lord Clyde returning the salute of the... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Volunteer Field-Day at Brighton: General Lord Clyde returning the salute of the troops as they marched past the grand stand, 1862

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Sketch of the Battle of Cawnpore, 1857, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Sketch of the Battle of Cawnpore, 1857, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Sketch of the Battle of Cawnpore, 1857, (1901). Fought on the 6th of December 1857 by the British Forces under the command of His Excellency Sir Colin Campbell, G.C.B

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Portrait of Lord Clyde, c1891. Creator: James Grant

Portrait of Lord Clyde, c1891. Creator: James Grant
Portrait of Lord Clyde, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. II.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Sir Colin Campbell Lord Clyde (1792-1863), Field Marshal; At the Crimea, 1855

Sir Colin Campbell Lord Clyde (1792-1863), Field Marshal; At the Crimea, 1855. A work made of thinly albumenized print, from the album " photographic pictures of the seat of war in

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Lieutenant General Sir Colin Campbell, G. C. B. 1855. Creator: Roger Fenton

Lieutenant General Sir Colin Campbell, G. C. B. 1855. Creator: Roger Fenton
Lieutenant General Sir Colin Campbell, G.C.B. 1855

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: The Countess Canning, The Earl Canning, G. G. and Lord Clyde C. in C. Simla, 1860

The Countess Canning, The Earl Canning, G. G. and Lord Clyde C. in C. Simla, 1860
The Countess Canning, The Earl Canning, G.G. and Lord Clyde C.in C. Simla, 1860

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: [Lady Canning on her Black Arab and Lord Clyde, Commander in Chief], 1858-61

[Lady Canning on her Black Arab and Lord Clyde, Commander in Chief], 1858-61

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Lord Clyde, Lord Canning and Lady Canning, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown

Lord Clyde, Lord Canning and Lady Canning, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown
Lord Clyde, and Lady Canning, 1858-61

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Sir Colin Campbell, afterwards Lord Clyde, c1860, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Sir Colin Campbell, afterwards Lord Clyde, c1860, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Sir Colin Campbell, afterwards Lord Clyde, c1860, (1901). Portrait of British Field Marshal Colin Campbell (1792-1863), Commander-in-Chief of India

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: The Relief of Lucknow... November 1857, (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Relief of Lucknow... November 1857, (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Relief of Lucknow - The Historic Meeting of Havelock, Outram, and Sir Colin Campbell, November 1857, (1901). Meeting betweeen British officers Major General Sir Henry Havelock

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Cawnpore - The Passage of the Ganges with the Refugees from Lucknow... November 1857, (1901)

Cawnpore - The Passage of the Ganges with the Refugees from Lucknow... November 1857, (1901)
Cawnpore - The Passage of the Ganges with the Refugees from Lucknow, 29th and 30th November 1857, (1901). British forces with women and children rescued from Lucknow, and sick and wounded soldiers

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Guildhall Council Chamber, City of London, 1861

Guildhall Council Chamber, City of London, 1861. View in the Guildhall Council Chamber of the presentation ceremony to Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Gen. Lord Clyde, G. C. B. Etc. 1859. Artist: Thomas William Hunt

Gen. Lord Clyde, G. C. B. Etc. 1859. Artist: Thomas William Hunt
Gen. Lord Clyde, G.C.B. Etc. 1859. British Army officer 1808-1860, Field Marshal and Commander-in-Chief of India. From a photograph by John Jabez Edwin Mayall (1813-1901)

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell, British soldier, c1830 (c1857)

Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell, British soldier, c1830 (c1857). Campbell (1769-1843) commanded British forces in the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826)

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Sir Colin Campbell, Commander in Chief of the forces of India, c1860. Artist: DJ Pound

Sir Colin Campbell, Commander in Chief of the forces of India, c1860. Artist: DJ Pound
Sir Colin Campbell, Commander in Chief of the forces of India, c1860. Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde (1792-1863), Scottish soldier

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: The Highlanders attacking the Russian redoubt, Battle of the Alma, 1854, (1857). Artist: DJ Pound

The Highlanders attacking the Russian redoubt, Battle of the Alma, 1854, (1857). Artist: DJ Pound
The Highlanders attacking the Russian redoubt, Battle of the Alma, 1854, (1857). Sir Colin Campbell, far ahead of his men

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell (1792-1863), 1st Baron Clyde, Scottish soldier

Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell (1792-1863), 1st Baron Clyde, Scottish soldier. Campbell served with distinction in the Crimean War and in the suppression of the Indian Rebellion of 1857-1858

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Battle of Cawnpore, India, 6th December 1857, a battle of Indian rebellion of 1857, 1893

Battle of Cawnpore, India, 6th December 1857, a battle of Indian rebellion of 1857, 1893. Artist: Guyoy & Wood
Battle of Cawnpore (Kanpur), Indian Rebellion, 6th December 1857, (1893). The British under General Sir Colin Campbell defeated the Indian rebels commanded by Tantya Tope

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, Scottish soldier, 19th century. Artist: W Holl

Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, Scottish soldier, 19th century. Artist: W Holl
Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, Scottish soldier, 19th century. Portrait of Campbell (1792-1863)

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Balaclava, The Thin Red Line, 1881, (1888)

Balaclava, The Thin Red Line, 1881, (1888). Engraving after a painting made in 1881 depicting a scene from the Crimean War - the 93rd Highland Regiment at the Battle of Balaclava on October 25 1854

Background imageGeneral Campbell Collection: Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, (1792-1863), Scottish soldier, 1893. Artist: Holl

Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, (1792-1863), Scottish soldier, 1893. Artist: Holl
Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, Scottish soldier, (1893). Campbell (1792-1863) served with distinction in the Crimean War


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General Campbell, also known as Lord Clyde, was a prominent figure in the military history of the 19th century. His leadership and bravery during various battles and campaigns have left an indelible mark on history. One notable depiction is seen in the sketch of the Battle of Cawnpore in 1857. This artwork captures the intensity and chaos of war, showcasing his strategic prowess on the battlefield. In another portrait from 1891, we see Lord Clyde portrayed by James Grant. The painting exudes a sense of authority and wisdom, reflecting his esteemed position as a Field Marshal. A photograph taken by Roger Fenton showcases Lieutenant General Sir Colin Campbell wearing his G. C. B. , or Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Bath insignia. This image captures him at a pivotal moment in his career during 1855. Lord Clyde's influence extended beyond military matters; he was often seen alongside influential figures such as Lady Canning and Earl Canning. A photograph from 1860 shows them together in Simla, highlighting their close relationship and shared responsibilities. Another captivating image depicts Lady Canning riding her Black Arab horse alongside Lord Clyde, who served as Commander-in-Chief during this period between 1858-61. Their partnership symbolizes strength and unity amidst challenging times. The relief efforts led by General Campbell during the Siege of Lucknow are immortalized in multiple artworks from that era. These depict scenes such as "The Relief of Lucknow" and "Cawnpore - The Passage of the Ganges with Refugees. " These images serve as testaments to his determination to protect innocent lives amidst conflict. General Campbell's contributions were not limited to battlefields alone; he also had political engagements like attending meetings at Guildhall Council Chamber in London during 1861. This highlights his multifaceted role within society beyond just being a military leader. Thomas William Hunt's artistic portrayal from 1859 captures the essence of General Lord Clyde.