1 July 2009

Volume 27, No.2 - July 2009

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CWRS Collaboration with British Library from Tom Muir
Carlisle Cathedral, Clerics, and the Crimean campaign by Mike Hinton
In Memoriam: Ernest "Eddie" Glynn by David Cliff
The Crimean Weekend at Carlisle 24-26 April 2009 by Major Colin Robins
The AGM at Carlisle Castle - a pictorial from Mike Hinton, Colin Robins and Bob Glover
Report on the 25th Annual General Meeting by David Cliff
Report on the CWRS Accounts by Lee Clements
New Observations on Old Scenes Number 4 by Keith Smith
Another Look at Florence Nightingale: a response evoked by the BBC programme by Richard Huntsman
Famouse Regiments of the Crimea: The 31st Foot: The East Surrey Regiment by Major Frank Clark
William Augustus Fry, 11th Hussars by Glenn Fisher
Florence, Your Reputation Rests in Peace by Diane Oldman
A Silver Snuffbox with a Crimean Connection by John Sly
Famous Regiments of the Crimea: The (Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders) 72nd Foot by Major Frank Clark
Transcription: Excerpts from the Panmure Papers by Bert Gedin
Transcription: Letters by an American Doctor, John Morton... written from Sevastopol with notes by Tony Margrave
Book Review: Letters from the Crimea 1855-56 by Capt. George Paynter, Ed. Carolyn Peacock, reviewed by David Cliff
Book Review: The Guards Brigade in the Crimea by Michael Springman, reviewed by Mike Hinton
Book Review: War in the Crimea: An Illustrated History by Ian Fletcher and Natalia Ishchenko, reviewd by Mark Davidson
Members Items for Sale: Crimean medal Group and Miscellanea; Crimean Diary auctioned; a note from Major Colin Robins; Journal Binders available from Marck Davidson
Back Cover: Carlisle Cathedral, architectural illustrations

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