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Sebastopol, a city steeped in history and tales of bravery

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Before Sebastopol Nov 1854 - The Sentry

Before Sebastopol Nov 1854 - The Sentry
Before Sebastopol Nov 1854. The Sentry. Pen and ink and watercolour by Lt (later Col) Henry John Wilkinson (1829-1911), 1st Battalion, 9th (The East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Label design, Sebastopol Queen Apples

Label design, Sebastopol Queen Apples
Label design, Sebastopol Queen Quality California Apples. early 20th century

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Naval History Museum - Black Sea Fleet Museum, Sevastopol

Naval History Museum - Black Sea Fleet Museum, Sevastopol
Naval History Museum - Black Sea Fleet History Museum, Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine (currently under Russian occupation). The Church of St. Michael the Archangel can be seen behind. Date: 1913

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine - Docks and Inkerman Monastery

Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine - Docks and Inkerman Monastery
A very early illustrated souvenir postcard depicting places in Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine - The Waterfront / Docks and the Cave Monastery of St Clement at Inkerman. Date: circa 1898

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Nakhimov Street - Sevastopol - Crimea, Ukraine

Nakhimov Street - Sevastopol - Crimea, Ukraine. This street is named after Pavel Stepanovich Nakhimov (18021855) Russian naval Admiral who annihilating the Ottoman fleet at Sinope in 1853

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Spring Theatre and The Bathing House, Sevastopol

The Spring Theatre and The Bathing House, Sevastopol (Sebastopol), The Crimea, Ukraine. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine

Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine - The Lunacharsky Sevastopol Academic Theatre of Drama (founded in 1911) on the waterfront at the end of Primorsky boulevard

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Seafront - Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine

Seafront - Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine
Waves crashing into the Seafront - Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine (then (as now, sort of!) in Russia). Date: 1905

Background imageSebastopol Collection: In the Cavalry Camp at Devna

In the Cavalry Camp at Devna (Young Cornet) ?I say Charley, do you think now that in the event of our being sent to Sebastopol, the Infantry will be required to accompany us

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Crimean War, northern side of Sebastopol

Crimean War, northern side of Sebastopol
Crimean War, panoramic view of the northern side of Sebastopol, stronghold of the Russians. 1855

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Crimean War, south side of Sebastopol

Crimean War, south side of Sebastopol
Crimean War -- panoramic view on the south side of Sebastopol, including Fort Alexander and a quarantine fort. 1855

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Crimean War, Sebastopol after Russian retreat

Crimean War, Sebastopol after Russian retreat
Crimean War -- Sebastopol after the Russian retreat. 1855

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Crimean War, attack on Sebastopol

Crimean War, attack on Sebastopol, 30 October 1854, view of the harbour. 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Crimea, Ukraine - Sebastopol

Crimea, Ukraine - Sebastopol
Crimea, Ukraine (currently under Russian occupation - January 2016) - Sebastopol. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Crimean War, playing chess before Sebastopol

Crimean War, playing chess before Sebastopol
Crimean War - playing chess before Sebastopol. 1855

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Crimean War, theatrical production before Sebastopol

Crimean War, theatrical production before Sebastopol
Crimean War -- theatrical production by amateur performers of the Second Division of Zouaves (French North Africans) before Sebastopol. 1855

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Crimean War, Sebastopol and siege work

Crimean War, Sebastopol and siege work
Crimean War -- panoramic view of Sebastopol and the siege work of the Allies. 1855

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Mikhail Gorchakov

Mikhail Gorchakov
Prince MIKHAIL DMITRIEVICH GORCHAKOV Russian military commander during the Crimea War, defender of Sebastopol against the French and British force Date: 1795 - 1861

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Franz Totleben

Franz Totleben
Franz Edvard Ivanovich, count Totleben (1818 - 1884) Russian military commander, best known for his brilliant defence of Sebastopol in the Crimea war

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Russian Guns, Sebastopol

Russian Guns, Sebastopol
A portion of the fortified Redan at Sebastopol, with the abandoned Russian guns. Date: 1855

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Paris, France - Rebuilding, Pont au Change

Paris, France - Rebuilding, Pont au Change. Demolition of the Pont au Change and of La Cite in order to extend the Boulevard de Sebastopol. Date: 1859

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Paris, France - Square des Arts et Metiers

Paris, France - Square des Arts et Metiers. Date: 1861

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Paris Bvd Sebastopol

Paris Bvd Sebastopol
One of the broad boulevards thrusting through the old streets thanks to the plans of baron Haussmann. Date: circa 1850

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Charles Ash Windham

Charles Ash Windham
Sir CHARLES ASH WINDHAM soldier, noted for capturing the Redan at Sebastopol during the Crimea war. Date: 1810 - 1870

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Franz Totleben - 4

Franz Totleben - 4
FRANZ EDVARD IVANOVICH, count TOTLEBEN Russian military engineer, best known for his brilliant defence of Sebastopol in the Crimea war. Date: 1818 - 1884

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Franz Totleben - 5

Franz Totleben - 5
FRANZ EDVARD IVANOVICH, count TOTLEBEN Russian military engineer, best known for his brilliant defence of Sebastopol in the Crimea war. Date: 1818 - 1884

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Franz Totleben - 2

Franz Totleben - 2
FRANZ EDVARD IVANOVICH, count TOTLEBEN Russian military commander, best known for his brilliant defence of Sebastopol in the Crimea war. Date: 1818 - 1884

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Sir James Simpson - 2

Sir James Simpson - 2
General SIR JAMES SIMPSON military commander, led British forces before Sebastopol during the Crimea war. Date: 1792 - 1868

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Sir James Simpson - 1

Sir James Simpson - 1
General SIR JAMES SIMPSON military commander, led British forces before Sebastopol during the Crimea war. Date: 1792 - 1868

Background imageSebastopol Collection: John Arthur Roebuck

John Arthur Roebuck
JOHN ARTHUR ROEBUCK statesman, at the time of his appointment as Chairman of the committee on the state of the army before Sebastopol, in the Crimea war. Date: 1801 - 1879

Background imageSebastopol Collection: Source Size = 3774 x 2947

Source Size = 3774 x 2947
VIEW OF THE TOWN AND HARBOUR OF BALAKLAVA: The Battles round Balaclava were caused by the attempt of General Liprandia to cut the Allies off from their base at the harbour of Balaclave

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: French Ambulances, before Sebastopol, 1854

The Crimean War: French Ambulances, before Sebastopol, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: Map of Sebastopol and Balaklava, Showing the Position of the Allied

The Crimean War: Map of Sebastopol and Balaklava, Showing the Position of the Allied Forces, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: the Valorous Chasing Russian Steamers into Sebastopol, 1854

The Crimean War: the Valorous Chasing Russian Steamers into Sebastopol, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: Russian Steamers Shelling the French Camp, Sebastopol, 1854

The Crimean War: Russian Steamers Shelling the French Camp, Sebastopol, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol, the Rifles in the Trenches, 1854

The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol, the Rifles in the Trenches, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: the Trafalgar and Retribution at the Siege of Sebastopol, 1854

The Crimean War: the Trafalgar and Retribution at the Siege of Sebastopol, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: Sortie of the Russians from Sebastopol, General Sir De Lacy Evans

The Crimean War: Sortie of the Russians from Sebastopol, General Sir De Lacy Evans and Staff, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol: Portion of Redoubt, Occupied and Evacuated

The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol: Portion of Redoubt, Occupied and Evacuated by the Russians, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol: Part of Captain Wodehouses Battery, 1854

The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol: Part of Captain Wodehouses Battery, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: Ruined Cottage Off Sebastopol, 1854

The Crimean War: Ruined Cottage Off Sebastopol, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: Plan of the Attack of the Allied Fleets on the Forts of Sebastopol, at 1

The Crimean War: Plan of the Attack of the Allied Fleets on the Forts of Sebastopol, at 1.30 P.M. October 17, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol: Working Party of Highlanders and Sailors

The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol: Working Party of Highlanders and Sailors in the 21-Gun Battery, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: the Quarries Field, Headquarters of Lord Raglan, Off Sebastopol, 1854

The Crimean War: the Quarries Field, Headquarters of Lord Raglan, Off Sebastopol, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: Sebastopol during the Siege, General View, 1854

The Crimean War: Sebastopol during the Siege, General View, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol, Valley of Inkerman, 1854

The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol, Valley of Inkerman, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol: Explosion of a Powder Magazine in the English

The Crimean War: the Siege of Sebastopol: Explosion of a Powder Magazine in the English Trenches, 1854

Background imageSebastopol Collection: The Crimean War: Opening of the Bombardment of Sebastopol, Chapmans Battery, 1854

The Crimean War: Opening of the Bombardment of Sebastopol, Chapmans Battery, 1854



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Sebastopol, a city steeped in history and tales of bravery. From the Blackheath Fireworks illuminating the night sky to commemorate its liberation, to the haunting depiction of The Charge of the Light Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava by artist Hayes, Sebastopol's past is etched into every corner. The Sebastopol Goose, a domestic bird known for its succulent meat, adds flavor to local cuisine and symbolizes resilience amidst adversity. Just like Admiral Nakhimov at Sevastopol Bastion, who stood firm against enemy forces with unwavering determination. In times of war and peace alike, it has been witness to remarkable moments. A Christmas Dinner on the Heights before Sevastopol captured by William Simpson showcases camaraderie amidst conflict. And it was during the Crimean War that Fenton's photograph immortalized this historic battleground. Today, visitors can admire Sevastopol's beauty through a general panoramic view - an awe-inspiring sight that encompasses both natural wonders and architectural marvels. Tsar Nicholas II paid his respects at Soldiers Cemetery while exploring Russia's connection to this land. Crimea holds a special place in Tsar Nicholas II's heart as he spent cherished moments there with his beloved Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna and their two eldest daughters. These memories are forever intertwined with Sebastopol's rich tapestry. As we delve into Sebastopol's captivating story, let us remember those who fought valiantly for freedom and honor within these ancient walls. This city stands as a testament to human resilience and serves as an enduring reminder that even in darkness, light will prevail.