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‘The Valley of the Shadow of Death. Caves in the Woronzoff Road behind the 21...

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NAM5929014
Image title
‘The Valley of the Shadow of Death. Caves in the Woronzoff Road behind the 21 Gun Battery, December 1854’ (colour litho)
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Artist
Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) (after) / Scottish
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
lithograph, coloured
Date
1855 AD (C19th AD)
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The Valley of the Shadow of Death. Caves in the Woronzoff Road behind the 21 Gun Battery, December 1854. Coloured tinted lithograph by J Needham, from 'The Seat of War in the East - First Series' after William Simpson, published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi and Company, 11 June 1855. The so-called ‘Valley of the Shadow of Death’ was the Vorontsov Ravine to the rear of the British right attack, the position of which is indicated in this picture by the puffs of smoke on the horizon. The valley was given this name because of the enormous number of Russian shot and shells fired from the Malakhov which overshot their target and rolled into it. This drawing, made before the second bombardment, depicts only a fraction of the shells that came to fill the ravine by the end of the Crimean War (1854-1856).

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
topography / stretcher bearer / transport / cave / natural feature / ravine

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