CH652033:
The Crimea: Panoramic View of Sebastopol Showing the Military Encampments and the Harbour; and a Panoramic View of Inkerman Showing a Military Encampment and Cavalry at Dawn, (pencil and watercolour heightened with white), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images
LLM461895:
The camp of the 1st Division, looking north towards the camp of the 2nd Division, the Heights of Inkermann in the distance, Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images
STC122425:
The Redan and Advanced Trenches of the British Right Attack, plate from 'The Seat of War in the East', pub. by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co., 1856 (litho), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images
STC142018:
The Camp of the First Division, plate from 'The Seat of War in the East', published by Colnaghi and Co., 1856 (colour litho), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images
NAM5920440:
Town Batteries or Interior Fortifications of Sebastopol, 23 June 1855 (w/c over pencil), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images
IL3082779:
Balaclava, 25th October 1854: The charge of the Light Brigade, illustration from 'British Battles on Land and Sea ', 1915 (litho), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images
IL3082782:
Sevastopol from the battery on the extreme right of French attack, illustration from 'British Battles on Land and Sea ', 1915 (litho), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images
XOS5962949:
Charge of the Light Brigade under Major General the Earl of Cardigan, 1855 (lithograph), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images
FIA5366801:
The Battle of Alma on September 20, 1854 (The Battle of the Alma On September 20, 1854), 1854-55 (litho), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images
PEF316716:
Built up doorway in East Wall of Haram, near Golden Gate, 1872 (w/c & pencil on paper), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images
STC418230:
Pheel Khana, or Elephants Quarters, Holcars Camp, from 'India Ancient and Modern', 1867 (colour litho), Simpson, William 'Crimea' (1823-99) / Bridgeman Images