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Victoria and Albert collected photographs that documented the political and military events that defined a period of global expansion

ROGER FENTON (1819-69)

Fitzroy James Henry Somerset, Baron Raglan (1788-1855)

4 Jun 1855

Albumen print | 20.1 x 15.2 cm (image) | RCIN 2500002

Photograph of Lord Raglan seated by the doorway of a building facing slightly to the right. His right arm is missing and he holds his feathered bicorn hat on his lap.

Lord Raglan entered the army in 1804 aged 16. In the spring of 1854, he was selected to command the British troops in the Crimea. Although he had never led troops in the field, his diplomatic and military experience which had raised him to the peerage of Baron Raglan, as well as his character and charm, made him an obvious choice. The worsening conditions, mounting casualties and failed attacks on the Malakoff and the Redan, were felt deeply by Lord Raglan and his health failed. He died on 28 June 1855. Queen Victoria wrote in her journal that she and Prince Albert 'were dreadfully shocked and startled' by the news.
  • Creator(s)

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    Roger Fenton (1819-69) (photographer)

  • 20.1 x 15.2 cm (image)

    29.5 x 21.0 cm (page dimensions)

  • Field Marshal Fitzroy. James Henry, Lord Raglan, G.C.B.

  • Acquired by Queen Victoria

  • Subject(s)
    • Social sciences
      • Military affairs
        • Wars, Campaigns & Battles
          • Wars
            • Wars of the nineteenth century
              • Crimean War (1853-1856)