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Kinburn Collection

"Remembering the Battle of Kinburn: A Glimpse into Crimean War History" In the midst of the Crimean War, on 17 October 1855

Background imageKinburn Collection: The March Past, Battle of Kinburn, 17 October 1855, Crimean War Date: 1855

The March Past, Battle of Kinburn, 17 October 1855, Crimean War Date: 1855

Background imageKinburn Collection: General View of the Bombardment of Kinburn (engraving)

General View of the Bombardment of Kinburn (engraving)
2785562 General View of the Bombardment of Kinburn (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: General View of the Bombardment of Kinburn)

Background imageKinburn Collection: The Bombardment and Capture of Kinburn (engraving)

The Bombardment and Capture of Kinburn (engraving)
1608440 The Bombardment and Capture of Kinburn (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Bombardment and Capture of Kinburn)

Background imageKinburn Collection: Landing Artillery on the Spit, Kinburn (engraving)

Landing Artillery on the Spit, Kinburn (engraving)
1608307 Landing Artillery on the Spit, Kinburn (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Landing Artillery on the Spit, Kinburn)

Background imageKinburn Collection: Kinburn, the Spit Battery, Otchakoff in the Distance (engraving)

Kinburn, the Spit Battery, Otchakoff in the Distance (engraving)
1608306 Kinburn, the Spit Battery, Otchakoff in the Distance (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kinburn, the Spit Battery, Otchakoff in the Distance)

Background imageKinburn Collection: Interview between Admiral Lyons and Admiral Bruat on Board the Royal Albert

Interview between Admiral Lyons and Admiral Bruat on Board the Royal Albert, prior to the Attack on Kinburn (engraving)
2785587 Interview between Admiral Lyons and Admiral Bruat on Board the Royal Albert, prior to the Attack on Kinburn (engraving) by Janet, Gustave (b)

Background imageKinburn Collection: The Capture of Kinburn (engraving)

The Capture of Kinburn (engraving)
1608309 The Capture of Kinburn (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Capture of Kinburn, Plan of the Attack on Kinburn)

Background imageKinburn Collection: Off Kinburn, 17 October, the Main-Deck of the Terrible, 'Make Ready!'(engraving)

Off Kinburn, 17 October, the Main-Deck of the Terrible, "Make Ready!"(engraving)
2785683 Off Kinburn, 17 October, the Main-Deck of the Terrible, " Make Ready!" (engraving) by Morin, Edmond (1824-82) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Off Kinburn, 17 October)

Background imageKinburn Collection: Fort Kinburn, after the Bombardment (engraving)

Fort Kinburn, after the Bombardment (engraving)
1608373 Fort Kinburn, after the Bombardment (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fort Kinburn, after the Bombardment)

Background imageKinburn Collection: Surrender of the Russian General at Kinburn (engraving)

Surrender of the Russian General at Kinburn (engraving)
1608343 Surrender of the Russian General at Kinburn (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Surrender of the Russian General at Kinburn)

Background imageKinburn Collection: Admirals Sir E Lyons and Sir Houston Stewart, with other Officers, in a Casemate in the Spit Battery

Admirals Sir E Lyons and Sir Houston Stewart, with other Officers, in a Casemate in the Spit Battery
1608340 Admirals Sir E Lyons and Sir Houston Stewart, with other Officers, in a Casemate in the Spit Battery, Kinburn (engraving) by English School

Background imageKinburn Collection: Bombardment of Kinburn (engraving)

Bombardment of Kinburn (engraving)
1608308 Bombardment of Kinburn (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bombardment of Kinburn. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 November 1855)

Background imageKinburn Collection: The Last of Kinburn in 1855 (engraving)

The Last of Kinburn in 1855 (engraving)
1608543 The Last of Kinburn in 1855 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Last of Kinburn in 1855)

Background imageKinburn Collection: The floating battery Tonnante in the Ice near Kinburn, 1856. Artist: Ciceri, Eugene (1813-1890)

The floating battery Tonnante in the Ice near Kinburn, 1856. Artist: Ciceri, Eugene (1813-1890)
The floating battery Tonnante in the Ice near Kinburn, 1856. From a private collection

Background imageKinburn Collection: The Floating batteries at the Siege of Kinburn 1855-1856, 1856. Artist: Anonymous

The Floating batteries at the Siege of Kinburn 1855-1856, 1856. Artist: Anonymous
The Floating batteries at the Siege of Kinburn 1855-1856, 1856. From a private collection

Background imageKinburn Collection: Icebreaking in the Dnieper Liman for the passage of Floating batteries, 1855-1856, 1860

Icebreaking in the Dnieper Liman for the passage of Floating batteries, 1855-1856, 1860. From a private collection

Background imageKinburn Collection: Bombardment of Kinburn, 1855. Artist: Anonymous

Bombardment of Kinburn, 1855. Artist: Anonymous
Bombardment of Kinburn, 1855. From a private collection

Background imageKinburn Collection: The Governor of Kinburn surrendering to the allies, Crimean War, 17 October 1855, (1857)

The Governor of Kinburn surrendering to the allies, Crimean War, 17 October 1855, (1857). Artist: G Greatbach
The Governor of Kinburn surrendering to the allies, Crimean War, 17 October 1855, (1857). Forts of Kinburn (Ukraine) bombarded by a combined British Royal Navy and French Navy

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 2587 x 1633

Source Size = 2587 x 1633
Village of Petrowska, Seven Miles from Fort Kinburn

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 2526 x 1553

Source Size = 2526 x 1553
Village of Poprova, Fourteen Miles from Fort Kinburn

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 2594 x 1432

Source Size = 2594 x 1432
Interior of Fort Kinburn, October 18, Showing the Effects of Two Hours Bombardment

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 2621 x 1437

Source Size = 2621 x 1437
Fort Kinburn: Effects of the Bombardment, October 18, 1855

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 3873 x 2037

Source Size = 3873 x 2037
South West Angle of Kinburn, after the Bombardment

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 5771 x 3768

Source Size = 5771 x 3768
Surrender of the Russian General at Kinburn

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 3959 x 2531

Source Size = 3959 x 2531
Admirals Sir E. Lyons and Sir Houston Stewart, with other Officers, in a Casemate in the Spit Battery, Kinburn

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 5855 x 1904

Source Size = 5855 x 1904
Bombardment of Kinburn, October 17, 1855

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 3823 x 2857

Source Size = 3823 x 2857
Kinburn, the Spit Battery, Otchakoff in the Distance

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 5703 x 3802

Source Size = 5703 x 3802
Landing Artillery on the Spit, Kinburn

Background imageKinburn Collection: Source Size = 5878 x 1719

Source Size = 5878 x 1719
Bombardment of Kinburn, Village on Fire, Sketched by an Officer of the Expedition

Background imageKinburn Collection: Aspect SE front Kinburn fortifications after the bombardment. The Crimean War, 1855

Aspect SE front Kinburn fortifications after the bombardment. The Crimean War, 1855. Engraving

Background imageKinburn Collection: Surrender of the garrison of Kinburn. The Crimean War, 1855. Engraving

Surrender of the garrison of Kinburn. The Crimean War, 1855. Engraving

Background imageKinburn Collection: Bombardment and capture of the forts at Kinburn. The Crimean War, 1855. Engraving

Bombardment and capture of the forts at Kinburn. The Crimean War, 1855. Engraving

Background imageKinburn Collection: BATTLE OF THE CITADEL OF KINBURN, October 17, 1855. The Crimean War. Engraving

BATTLE OF THE CITADEL OF KINBURN, October 17, 1855. The Crimean War. Engraving

Background imageKinburn Collection: Bombardment And Capture Of The Forts At Kinburn. The Crimean War

Bombardment And Capture Of The Forts At Kinburn. The Crimean War, 1855. Engraving

Background imageKinburn Collection: Battle Of The Citadel Of Kinburn

Battle Of The Citadel Of Kinburn, October 17, 1855. The Crimean War. Engraving

Background imageKinburn Collection: Surrender Of The Garrison Of Kinburn. The Crimean War

Surrender Of The Garrison Of Kinburn. The Crimean War, 1855. Engraving

Background imageKinburn Collection: Aspect SE front Kinburn fortifications after the bombardment. The Crimean War, 1855

Aspect SE front Kinburn fortifications after the bombardment. The Crimean War, 1855. Engraving

Background imageKinburn Collection: CRIMEAN WAR: KINBURN, 1855. The governor of the Russian forts of Kinburn surrenders to the Allied

CRIMEAN WAR: KINBURN, 1855. The governor of the Russian forts of Kinburn surrenders to the Allied forces after their bombardment of Kinburn, 17 October 1855, during the Crimean War: steel engraving

Background imageKinburn Collection: Foudroyant Warship

Foudroyant Warship
FOUDROYANT French ironclad ship used to bombard the fort of Kinburn during the Crimean War


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"Remembering the Battle of Kinburn: A Glimpse into Crimean War History" In the midst of the Crimean War, on 17 October 1855, a significant event known as the Battle took place. This historic clash marked a turning point in the conflict and left an indelible mark on military history. Engraved images vividly depict various aspects of this momentous battle. One such image captures "The March Past, " showcasing soldiers marching with determination and bravery towards their objective. Another engraving portrays "The Bombardment and Capture of Kinburn, " illustrating the intense shelling that occurred during this fierce encounter. A general view reveals the devastating impact as cannons unleash their fury upon Fort Kinburn, reducing it to ruins after relentless bombardment. The surrender of the Russian General at Kinburn is depicted in another engraving, symbolizing victory for those who fought valiantly against all odds. Before launching their attack, Admiral Lyons and Admiral Bruat engaged in a crucial meeting aboard the Royal Albert ship. An engraving immortalizes this pivotal moment titled "Interview between Admiral Lyons and Admiral Bruat. " Their strategic planning set in motion what would become a decisive assault on Kinburn. As artillery is landed on the spit near Kinburn, another engraving titled "Landing Artillery on the Spit" showcases meticulous preparations made by troops before engaging in combat. Meanwhile, Admirals Sir E Lyons and Sir Houston Stewart are seen conferring with other officers inside a casemate within Spit Battery through yet another captivating illustration. Offshore from Kinburn lies HMS Terrible's main deck where sailors stand ready for action amidst chaos; captured beautifully in an engraving called "Off Kinburn, 17 October - The Main-Deck of Terrible 'Make Ready. '" These brave men exemplify courage under fire as they navigate treacherous waters to secure victory.