Crimean texts
(For the significance of the numbers, see key.)
| Number | Subject |
|---|---|
| t161030a | REPORT — Treasury minute reducing the commissariat. |
| t510830a | LETTER — DACG on the importance of maintaining a strong commissariat. |
| t540203a | LEADING ARTICLE — On the privations of soldiers due to the increased cost of rations. |
| t540209a | LEADING ARTICLE — On reducing the stoppage of soldiers’ pay for rations. |
| t540717a | LEADING ARTICLE — 1st leader on operations in the Danube provinces, and the need for Austrian intervention. |
| t540720a | LETTER — Nauticus — A hint for the Commissariat. |
| t540720b | LETTER — W F Ainsworth — A hint for the Commissariat. |
| t540807a | LEADING ARTICLE — 1st leader on the decision to invade the Crimea and besiege Sebastopol. |
| t540808a | LEADING ARTICLE — The prospects for the invasion and siege. |
| t540808b | REPORT — The British Expedition. From our special correspondent. |
| t541030a | From The Examiner — Who is Mrs Nightingale? |
| t541104a | LEADING ARTICLE — 1st leader on: news sources, the first 2 days of bombardment, and the early reports of the battle of Balaclava. |
| t541104b | LATEST INTELLIGENCE — Lord Stratford de Redcliffe’s telegraph with early news of the battle of Balaclava. |
| t541106a | LEADING ARTICLE — 1st leader on the first two days of the bombardment and the lack of clear news since. |
| t541106b | LEADING ARTICLE — 2nd leader attempting to interpret the various versions of news from the Crimea. |
| t541106c | LEADING ARTICLE — 3rd leader on the need for better communications with the Crimea. |
| t541106d | LATEST INTELLIGENCE — News from Marseilles, Paris, and Vienna. |
| t541106f | THE FRENCH ACCOUNT — French newspapers on the first day of the bombardment and the early news of the battle of Balaclava. |
| t541113a | THE ATTACK ON BALAKLAVA — Raglan’s despatch of Oct 28th, enclosing despatches of Oct 27th from Lucan and Campbell. |
| t541127a | LEADING ARTICLE — The strengths of the armies before Sebastopol, and the need for reinforcements |
| t541207a | LEADING ARTICLE — 2nd leader: Should letters from the Crimea be published? |
| t541219a | LETTER — Justice on the lack of appreciation for the commissariat |
| t541225a | LEADING ARTICLE — The aims of the war |
| t541225b | LEADING ARTICLE — The state of the army, and neglect of medical provision |
| t541225c | From the Essex Standard — Letter from a private in the 20th Regiment |
| t541230a | LEADING ARTICLE — 1st leader: Should letters from the Crimea be published? |
| t550108a | LEADING ARTICLE — The aims of the war |
| t550115a | LEADING ARTICLE — The prospects of a negotiated settlement |
| t550124a | LETTER — A regimental captain on promotion in the army |
| t550124b | LETTER — on the deficiencies of the commissariat |
| t550124c | LETTER — Meteorological readings from Balaclava |
| t550206a | LETTER — J Walter Wilkinson on Commissary-General Filder |
| t550209a | LETTER — G on Commissary-General Filder |
| t550216a | LEADING ARTICLE — on the deficiencies of the commissariat, and a proposal to privatise them |
| t550216b | LETTER — on a French precedent for privatised commissariat |
| t550219a | LETTER — on the loss of the Light Brigade by starvation |
| t550220a | PARLIAMENT — Lord Palmerston defends the aristocracy and his administration |
| t550223a | LETTER — on the superiority of the French commissariat |
| t550302a | First publication of Lord Lucan’s letter dated 30.11.1854 |
| t550307a | PARLIAMENT — Lord Lucan reads Lord Raglan’s letter of 16.12.54 which led to his recall. |
| t550309a | LEADING ARTICLE — 3rd leader blaming Lord Lucan for the Light Brigade disaster. |
| t550320a | PARLIAMENT — Debate in which Lord Lucan gives his version of the Battle of Balaclava. |
| t550326a | LETTER — Jacob’s Horse. |
| t550329a | LETTER — Our light cavalry. |
| t550330a | PARLIAMENT Summary of Commons debate to court-martial Lord Lucan. |
| t550330b | LEADING ARTICLE — Lord Lucan |
| t550403a | LETTER — Capt Shakespear on the Horse Artillery in the charge. |
| t550403b | LETTER — A county magistrate on mismanagement in the army. |
| t550403c | LETTER — A commissary officer on Lord Palmerston’s slur upon commissariat officers. |
| t550404a | LETTER — Lord Raglan and the weather (poem) |
| t550404b | LETTER — E B Fonblanque on George Dundas’ evidence to the Roebuck committee. |
| t550405a | LETTER — Our light cavalry. |
| t550406a | Combatants in and after a battle — from the Huddersfield Examiner. |
| t550407a | LETTER — Cardigan’s reply to Lucan’s pamphlet. |
| t550410a | LETTER — The 15th Hussars. |
| t550410b | LEADING ARTICLE — On the injustice of Lord Palmerston’s slur upon commissariat officers. |
| t550417a | LEADING ARTICLE — On official complacence with conditions in Scutari hospital. |
| t550505a | LEADING ARTICLE — Against preferment by privilege and family influence. |
| t550505b | LEADING ARTICLE — Progress of the war |
| t550505c | LETTER — Sir C E Trevelyan on unfounded commissary rumours |
| t550524a | LETTER — George Dundas replies to EBF’s criticism of his evidence to Roebuck |
| t550727a | LETTER — An anxious brother on casualties among the commissariat |
| t550801a | LETTER — A commissariat officer on the lack of appreciation for the commissariat |
| t550804a | LEADING ARTICLE — On increased spending on supplies, and the vindication of commissary officers |
| t560520a | LETTER — W Filder, Commissary-General on statement to Chelsea Board |
| t570202a | LETTER — W Filder, Commissary-General on Tulloch’s pamphlet |
| t570203a | Colonel Tulloch’s review of the Chelsea Report (part 1 of 3) |
| t570206a | Colonel Tulloch’s review of the Chelsea Report (part 2 of 3) |
| t570218a | Colonel Tulloch’s review of the Chelsea Report (part 3 of 3) |
| t570219a | LETTER — Col. E R Wetherall on the Tulloch report |
| t570219b | LETTER — Lt-Col. A C Sterling on Rumley’s promotion over Tulloch |
| t570220a | LETTER — H in reply to Col. E R Wetherall |
| t570223a | LETTER — James Fergusson on transport in the Crimea, in reply to Col. Wetherall |
| t570226a | LETTER — Commissariat Division Transport |
| t570314a | LETTER — Wm Filder on Mr Commissary-General Filder |
| t570512a | William Russell’s lectures on the Crimean War (part 1 of 3) |
| t570515a | William Russell’s lectures on the Crimean War (part 2 of 3) |
| t570518a | William Russell’s lectures on the Crimean War (part 3 of 3) |
| t581211a | The reorganisation of the Commissariat |
| t590718a | LETTER — A commissariat officer who served in the Crimea answers Sir M Peto |
| t630121a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 1 of 13) |
| t630127a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 2 of 13) |
| t630209a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 3 of 13) |
| t630223a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 4 of 13) |
| t630225a | LETTER — J M Filder on late Commissary-General Filder and General Airey |
| t630320a | LETTER — Capt Mends on the landing |
| t630320b | LETTER — Colonel Norcott on the Rifle Brigade at the Alma |
| t630323a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 5 of 13) |
| t630325a | LETTER — Colonel Norcott answers Mr Kinglake |
| t630401a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 6 of 13) |
| t630403a | LETTER — CCC quoting United Service Magazine on the French at the Alma |
| t630428a | LETTER — Captain Fredk. Maxse RN on Fitz Maxse’s movements in the charge |
| t630502a | REPORT — The Times Correspondent at Constantinople on Kinglake’s version of the origins of the war |
| t630514a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake and the Quarterlies, by an Old Reviewer |
| t640902a | REVIEW — Todleben’s book, The Defence of Sebastopol, part 1 of 6. |
| t640907a | REVIEW — Todleben’s book, The Defence of Sebastopol, part 2 of 6. |
| t640908a | REVIEW — Todleben’s book, The Defence of Sebastopol, part 3 of 6. |
| t640910a | REVIEW — Todleben’s book, The Defence of Sebastopol, part 4 of 6. |
| t640913a | REVIEW — Todleben’s book, The Defence of Sebastopol, part 5 of 6. |
| t641004a | REVIEW — Todleben’s book, The Defence of Sebastopol, part 6 of 6. |
| t641014a | LETTER — The Marine Artillery during the Russian assault on Eupatoria (17.2.1855) |
| t670708a | LETTER — J M Filder on the Commissariat |
| t680701a | LETTER — J F Burgoyne on the decision to make the flank march. |
| t680728a | LETTER — Fitz Maxse on the movements of Captains Lockwood and Nolan in the charge. |
| t680801a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 7 of 13) |
| t680803a | LETTER — Former Capt Shakespear on the non-pursuit after the Alma. |
| t680807a | LETTER — J F Burgoyne on the decision not to assault Sebastopol immediately |
| t680811a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 8 of 13) |
| t680814a | LETTER — Gen Codrington on precautions on the flank march. |
| t680814b | LETTER — H H Massy on care of the Russian wounded after the Alma. |
| t680815a | LETTER — The reviewer replies to General Codrington. |
| t680819a | LETTER — General Codrington replies to the reviewer. |
| t680819b | LETTER — J Ramsay Brush MD on Kinglake’s account of the Heavy Brigade charge. |
| t680820a | LETTER — The reviewer replies to General Codrington. |
| t680822a | LETTER — Former Capt Shakespear on the delay at the Tractir bridge. |
| t680825a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 9 of 13) |
| t680826a | LETTER — Gen Codrington replies to the reviewer. |
| t680827a | LETTER — The reviewer replies to General Codrington. |
| t680829a | LETTER — Lt-Col Mansfield on the flank march. |
| t681026a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 10 of 13) |
| t681027a | LETTER — Capt Legge on the delay of the 4th Div coming down to the plain at the battle of Balaclava |
| t681029a | LETTER — The Reviewer’s reply to Captain Legge |
| t681030a | LETTER — Captain Legge’s reply |
| t690211a | Abolition of the Commissariat Department |
| t750126a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 11 of 13) |
| t750201a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 12 of 13) |
| t750204a | REVIEW — Mr Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea (part 13 of 13) |
| t750208a | REPORT — Col Windham’s despatch to Gen Airey after Inkerman |
| t750210a | LETTER — Major Fitzroy (68th) on Cathcart’s death |
| t750213a | LETTER — The Times Reviewer on the two 18-pounders at Inkerman |
| t750218a | LETTER — Edward Tainsh (2 Bn Rifle Brigade) on the French in the Crimean War |
| t780119a | LETTER — An overwrought deputy commissary on low morale in the commissariat |