
A view of the Chersonese. To the right of the road is the North Valley, where the Charge of the Light Brigade took place — one of Hugh Small's three-dimensional maps of the geography of the Crimean War he created using Daylon Leveller software. Source of image: his website. [Click on image to enlarge it.]
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- Overhead view of Sebastopol and Todleben’s earth fortifications – the closed redoubt is the Malakoff, the open one is the Redan
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- Distant view of the Chersonese peninsula and Sebastopol, looking west. The inlet on left is Balaclava harbor
Bibliography
Small, Hugh. The Crimean War. Stroud: Tempus, 2007.



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