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Sergeant John Breese (1817-89)
1855-6Salted paper print, enhanced with ink in some areas | 24.8 x 18.9 cm (image) | RCIN 2500154
Sergeant John Breese served with the 11th (Prince Albert’s Own) Hussars during the Crimean War and lost his arm at the Battle of Inkerman. He was one of the wounded men Queen Victoria and Prince Albert met at Brompton Barracks, Chatham, where he was sketched by Queen Victoria. This portrait is one of a number of photographs that Queen Victoria commissioned of wounded Crimean veterans. The Queen presented Breese with his Crimean Medal on Horse Guards Parade, London, on 18 May 1855. She later appointed Breese a Yeoman of the Guard, with a pension for life.
Troop Sergeant Major Smith saw Breese's injury occur: 'The enemy must have known where we were, for they dropped their cannonballs just over the brow of the hill so that they passed through us about breast high. One struck a horse's head, knocking it to pieces, then took off Sergeant Breese's arm. It then struck Private Wright full in the chest passing right through him. He fell out of the saddle close to my horse's feet.'
Creator(s)
Attributed to Cundall & Howlett (photographer)
Subject(s)
Sergeant John Breese (1817-89)Army-GB-Cavalry-11th Prince Albert's Own Hussars (1846-1920)Army-GB-Cavalry Regiments24.8 x 18.9 cm (image)
29.5 x 23.1 cm (page dimensions)
Sergeant J Breese,11th Hussars (14 years service). He was at Battle of Alma, Light Cavalry Charge at Balaclava and lost his arm at Inkerman when on picket duty (Now Yeoman of the Guard) [in Crimean Portraits, 1854 - 1856]
- Acquired by Queen Victoria
Subject(s)
- Science, Medicine and Technology
- Engineering & Technology
- Military engineering
- Arms (weapons)
- Side arms (weapons)
- Swords
- Side arms (weapons)
- Arms (weapons)
- Military engineering
- Industries, Crafts and Trades
- Clothing
- Costume
- Uniforms
- Military uniforms
- Uniforms
- Costume
- Clothing
- Engineering & Technology
- Arts, Recreation, Entertainment & Sport
- Plastic arts
- Numismatics
- Medals
- Campaign medals
- Crimea Medal (1854-56)
- Campaign medals
- Medals
- Numismatics
- Plastic arts
- Social sciences
- Military affairs
- Wars, Campaigns & Battles
- Wars
- Wars of the nineteenth century
- Crimean War (1853-1856)
- Wars of the nineteenth century
- Wars
- Wars, Campaigns & Battles
- Military affairs
Object type(s)
- visual works
- photographs
- Science, Medicine and Technology