1 January 2002

Volume 19, No.4 - Jan 2002

Armies of Europe 1855 by David Minshall – Book Review
Artefacts, Fake from Sevastopol – Editor's Letters
Artillery, Gunners from Staffordshire. Pt. 1 by Brian Buckley
Black Bottle Affair – David Cliff (MiD)
Bulgaria – Sore-Back Reconnaissance – David Williams
Crimea 1854/5 – Reminiscences of Staff Capt Yevgenii Arbuzov of Ingermandlanski Hussars (Pt 2) – Mark Conrad
Crimea Tours: Cruise in Black Sea – Mike Hargreave-Mawson
Crimea Tours: Trip to the Crimea – Oct 01 – Lt Col Peter Knox
Danube River Conflicts – David Williams
Engines, Gunboat – Recycled – Dr John Bevan
Kronstadt – The Tour Continued –Ken Horton
Medals – British Gallantry Awards – Book Review
Medals- Items of Interest – David Cliff (MiD)
Medicine, Father of ………. – Sir John Pringle 1707-82 – Capt Peter Starling
Minie Rifle – Issue to the Army – Mike Hargreave-Mawson
Morris, Lt Col Wm – 17th Lancers – David Cliff (MiD)
Mothers & Wives of Soldiers – David Paine
Peel, Capt Sir William RN VC KCB - Internet – Mike Hargreave-Mawson
Petropavlosk – Allied Attack 1854 – Pt 2 – I.R. Stone & R.I. Crampton
Photographs – Editor’s Letters
Photography – The Camera at Varna – Bridget & Heinz Henisch
Pringle, Sir John 1707 – 82 – Father or Modern Military Hygiene- Capt Peter Starling
Prisoners of War repatriated – Autumn 1855 – Maj Bill Billett
Revolvers – Editor’s Letters
Silistria – Russian/Turkish Conflict – David Williams
Sore-back Reconnaissance – David Williams
Staffordshire Gunners in the Crimea Pt 1 – Brian Buckley
Storm in the Black Sea – Adrian Burnham
Todleben, Colonel – Engraving – Mark Conrad
Trenches before Sevastopol – Mike Hargreave-Mawson
Wives & Mothers of Soldiers – David Paine