1 October 2006

Volume 24, No.3 - Oct 2006

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Ballot Form – Changes to the War Correspondent
Bell. Henry H. Fact or Fiction – by Rod Robinson
Berkleman Arthur 17th Lancers. His Sword – by Richard Dellar
Calendar for year 1855
Campbell Colin –another - Tom Muir
Codrington Gen. – Society Visit to his Grave
Conolly John Augustus V.C. – by Henry Angier
Danubian Offensive of 1853 – by Lawrence W. Crider
Devlin Cpl. James 4th Lt. Dragoons – by Roy Mills & Philip Boys
Obituary: Heinz Henisch
Medical Surgeon James Mouat – by Pete Starling
Nolan and the Charge – Major Colin Robins
Nolan at Balaklava – Part III by Dr Douglas Austin
Owens Sgt. James V.C. 49th Foot – by Harry Angier
Promotion Going for – by David Cliff
Rose, Hugh Henry Journal for 25th Oct 1854 – by Dr. Douglas Austin
Russian Offensive on the Danube 1853 – by Lawrence Crider
Swords. – A Mystery from Richard Deller
Veterans, Three of 95th Foot – by Glenn Fisher

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1 July 2006

Volume 24, No.2 - Jul 2006

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Artefacts. A Hobby for the Wealthy – by the Editor
Artillery . Russian Seaward Defence – by Capt Yuri Kulikov & Major Colin Robins
Boxer – Dog – “A Trio” – by Glenn Fisher
Obituary: Brian Abbott
Buffs at The Redan – by Maj. Frank Clark
Calendar for year 1854
Charge – First News to be received – by Dr Douglas J. Austin
Dyke John Farrier Maj. “A Trio” – by Glenn Fisher
Flogging in Perspective – by Lawrence W. Crider
Harrington – Stewart Lt. Col. R.E.S. – Rifle Brigade – Mrs D M H. Walker
Kornilov Admiral. His Sabre – by Capt. Yuri Kulikov
Longmore Thomas Surgeon to 19th Foot – by Capt. Pete Starling
Markham General at the Redan – by Freddy Markham
Medal, Russian War medal revisited – by Mark Conrad
Medical Surgeon Th. Longmore 19th Foot by Pete Starling
Navy, Royal – Crimean History on Internet
Nolan at Balaklava – A Reply by Dr. Douglas Austin
Poems & Thoughts of Thomas Carmichael – by Paul Mace
Redan General Markham – Freddy Markham
Robertson H. (R.A.) – Crimean Veteran – Harry Angier
Russian Crimean War Medal revisited – by Mark Conrad
Russian Field Artillery by Capt. Yuri Kulikov, Mark Conrad and Major Colin Robins
Russian Seaward Defence of Sevastopol – by Yuri Kulikov and Major Colin Robins
Sevastopol – Seaward Defence – by Capt. Yuri Kulikov & Major Colin Robins
Sheargold. Henry & Thomas – 11th Hussars – by Lawrence W. Crider
Warr, Thomas – The End – Jennifer Dando
Yates – John – 17th Lancers – by Ian & Helen Smith

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1 April 2006

Volume 24, No.1 - Apr 2006

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Canning Walter 11th Hussars – by Lawrence W. Crider
Cartes-de-Visite: Photographic Portrait – Lt. Gen. V.H. Bowles – by Michael Hargrave Mawson
Charger? David Wright – by the Editor
Colonial Newspaper & The Crimean War – by Ian R. Stone
Cory Wm. 11th Hussars – by Roy Miles
Engineers reasons for the fall of Malakov – by Mark Conrad
French Army – Tragic second Winter – by John Barham
Gamble Sgt. John 23rd R.W. Fusiliers – by Glenn Fisher
H.Q. Lord Raglan in Crimea Visit in 1869 – by Dr. Douglas Austin
Hale Dr. T.E. at the Redan by Pete Starling
Hall Dr. John The Crimean Doctors – by Pete Starling
Helmet of Gen. Scarlett – by Major Colin Robins
Kilmainham Hospital – by Karl Shower
Malakov – Engineers Notes on Reasons for Fall – by Marck Conrad
Medical Dr John Hall – Crimean Doctors – by Pete Starling
Medical Kilmainham Hospital – by Karl Showler
Newspaper – Colonial & the Crimean War by Ian R Stone
Nolan DID try to redirect -------Who says? by Major Colin Robins
Poem Collaboration “A Cautionary Tale” by John Rawlinson
Scarlett’s Helmet – by Major Colin Robins
Songs Relating to the Crimean War – by Major Frank Clark
Winter – A Tragic Second Winter for French Army – by John Barham

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1 January 2006

Volume 23, No.4 - Jan 2006

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Alma – Letter from Capt. H Drummond Scots. F. Gds. – David Paine
Anniversary 150th Commemoration – by – Major Colin Robins
Artillery – Russians at Balaklava – by David Kelsey
Artillery.- Disabling Guns – by Bill Curtis
Azov Sea – by Capt. Edmund Mobray Lyons
Balaklava Harbour. Pictorial – by the Editor
Bob Sowerby
Cardigan & Custer – Blundering into Fame – by Lawrence W. Crider
Cartes-de-Visite: Photographic Portrait – Lord Wolseley Pt. V – by Michael Hargrave Mawson
Charge – Nolan did try to redirect – by Douglas J. Austin
Charger? Wm. Henry Cory – by Lawrence W. Crider
Collingwood Tpt Maj. Charles 13th Lt. Dragoons – by Glenn Fisher
Departure for the East “The Times” Feb. 1854 – by Major Frank Clark
Drummond Capt. H. Scots F. Gds. Letter after Alma – by David Paine
Eupatoria Battle. E.H. Godkin – by Douglas Austin
Fenron Roger – Exhibition at the Tate – by Major Colin Robins
Firearms – Rifle Development up to Crimean War Pt. 4 – Patrick Mercer
Gangrene Article on Capt. Edmund Mobray Lyons
Gardner Pte. D.A. 2nd North. Brit. Dgns. – by Ian & Helen Smith
Godkin E.L. Correspondent – by Douglas Austin
Gunpowder Industry by Glenys Crocker – Book Review
Lyons Capt. Edmund Mowbray – Hero of Sea of Azov Campaign
Mary Seacole. Celebration of 200th Anniversary of her Birth – by Mike Hinton
Menshikov report on Balaklava Battle – by Mark Conrad
Nolan DID try to redirect the Charge by Dr. Douglas Austin
Norman Pte. Wm. V.C. 7th Foot – by John Lester
Prisoners, Russian – Lithographs by Peter Harrington
Researching Individuals – by Tom Muir
Romaine’s Crimean War – by Major Colin Robins
Russian Forces. Their State in the Crimean War by Mark Conrad pt 2

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