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Two officers and four men with cantiniere, Crimea, 1855 (b / w photo)
5924748 Two officers and four men with cantiniere, Crimea, 1855 (b/w photo) by Fenton, Roger (1819-69); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Two officers and four men with cantiniere, 1855.
Photograph by Roger Fenton (1819-1869), Crimean War, 1855.
Usually the wives of non-commissioned officers, Cantinieres (women supplying food and drink to soldiers), played an important role in the support of French regiments, running canteens and providing additional rations such as brandy to the soldiers.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
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This print captures a moment in history during the Crimean War in 1855. The image showcases two officers and four men, accompanied by a cantiniere. The photograph was taken by Roger Fenton, a renowned photographer of his time. The scene depicts the important role played by cantinieres, who were usually the wives of non-commissioned officers. These women provided food and drink to soldiers, running canteens and offering additional rations like brandy. Their support was crucial for French regiments during this period. In this portrait-like composition, we see the officers standing tall with their military uniforms while the enlisted men stand beside them. The presence of the cantiniere adds an interesting dynamic to the image, representing not only her contribution but also highlighting gender roles within wartime societies. The clarity of Fenton's photography allows us to appreciate intricate details such as facial expressions and uniform insignias. This historical snapshot provides us with a glimpse into life on the battlefield during one of Europe's most significant conflicts. Now preserved at London's National Army Museum, this photograph serves as a reminder of those who fought bravely in Crimea over 150 years ago. It is an invaluable piece that sheds light on both military operations and societal aspects surrounding war efforts at that time.
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