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This collection features a body of texts relating to British soldiers' lives during 1700-1800. It combines the observations of officers and government officials with memoirs and letters as well as drawing extensively on press accounts. This fifth volume covers The Crimean War (1854-56).
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 837g
- ISBN-13: 9781138766150
- ISBN-10: 1138766151
- Artikelnr.: 75466533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 837g
- ISBN-13: 9781138766150
- ISBN-10: 1138766151
- Artikelnr.: 75466533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jennine Hurl-Eamon is Associate Professor of History at Trent University, Canada Lynn MacKay is Professor of History at Brandon University, Canada
Volume 5: The Crimean War (1854-56) Edited by Lynn MacKay Introduction Newspapers
Journals and Magazines Part 1. Experiences of Courtship & Marriage - Domestic Arrangements in the British Isles 1. Army Return of the Number of Married Women Belonging to Each of the Regiments Ordered on Foreign Service
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers online
1854
XLI
p. 179. 2. 'Soldiers' Pay and Rations'
United Service Gazette 13 May
1854
p. 2. 3. 'Practices in Barracks'
United Service Gazette 19 August
1854
p. 7. 4. 'Soldiers' Marriages'
United Service Gazette 10 March
1855
p. 8. 5. Henry Morley and W.H. Wills
'The Soldier's Wife'
Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens
Vol. 11
No. 265 21 April 1855
pp. 278-80. 6. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 28 April 1855
p. 4. 7. Report from the Official Committee on Barrack Accommodation for the Army
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers online
1854-5 (405)
XXXII
pp. iv-v. Part 2. Economic Survival 2.1. Philanthropy 2.1.1. Hardship 8. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
2 March 1854
p. 9. 9. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
4 March 1854
p. 9. 10. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
6 March 1854
p. 10. 11. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
7 March 1854
p. 10. 12. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
14 April 1854
p. 8. 13. 'Clerkenwell'
Daily News
17 August 1855
p. 6. 14. 'Soldiers' Wives
Times of London
28 August 1855
p. 12. 15. 'Miss Nightingale'
Spectator
5 April 1856
p. 10. 2.1.2. Recognizing the Problem 16. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
22 February 1854
p. 8. 17. 'The Wife I Leave Behind Me'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
26 February 1854
p. 6. 18. 'Parliamentary Proceedings'
North Wales Chronicle
11 March 1854
p. 1. 19. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Magazine
April 1854
pp. 591-2. 20. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Morning Chronicle
5 April 1854
p. 2. 21. 'The Wives and Children of Soldiers'
North Wales Chronicle
8 April 1854
p. 8. 22. 'Soldiers' Wives-Letter from the War Office'
Morning Chronicle
2 May 1854
p. 9. 23. 'Wives and Families of Soldiers'
United Service Magazine May 1854
pp. 122-4. 24. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Derby Mercury
24 May 1854
p. 6. 2.1.3. Schemes 25. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Times of London
27 February 1854
p. 9. 26. 'House of Commons'
The Ipswich Journal
4 March 1854
p. 1. 27. 'The Absent Soldiers' Wives'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
5 March 1854
p. 6. 28. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
9 March 1854
p. 5. 29. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
11 May 1855
p. 9. 30. 'Soldiers' Wives' United Service Magazine
May 1854
p. 121. 31. 'Fund for Families of Soldiers in the East'
United Service Gazette 30 September 1854
p. 5. 32. 'The Soldier's Widow'
United Service Gazette 4 November 1854
p. 4. 33. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
15 December 1854
p. 3. 34. 'The Patriotic Fund-Payments to Widows and Orphans'
Patriotic Fund Journal 10 March 1855
Vol. I
No. 13
p. 229. 2.1.4. Association in Aid 35. 'Association in Aid of Soldiers' Wives'
Morning Chronicle
28 February 1854
p. 1. 36. 'Aid to Soldiers' Wives'
The Examiner
4 March 1854
p. 139. 37. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Manchester Times
4 March 1854
p. 4. 38. 'Provision for Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
8 March 1854
p. 3. 39. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Aberdeen Journal
8 March 1854
p. 8. 40. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Daily News
28 March 1854
p. 6. 41. Major Carton
Declaration of War: The Regulations Affecting Non-Commissioned Officers' and Soldiers' Wives Considered with Reference to the Army Ordered to Turkey
(London: Thomas Hatchard
1854)
pp. 1-16. 42. 'House of Lords'
Aberdeen Journal 12 April 1854
p. 8. 43. 'The Clergy of Great Britain and Ireland'
Times of London
14 April 1854
p. 10. 44. 'Editorial'
Times of London
2 May 1854
p. 9. 45. 'Police-Thames'
Morning Chronicle
5 May 1854
p. 11. 46. 'Police-Marlborough Street'
Morning Chronicle
19 May 1854
p. 7. 47. 'Police-Thames'
Times of London
6 May 1854
p. 12. 48. 'The Wives and Families of the Absent Soldiers'
United Service Gazette 20 May 1854
p. 3. 49. 'The Wives and Children of the Absent Soldiers'
United Service Gazette (20 May 1854)
p. 5. 50. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth & Cornish Advertiser
8 June 1854
p. 8. 51. Permanent Relief for the Wives and Families
Widows and Orphans
of Our Soldiers"
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
10 June 1854
p. 7. 52. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
The Era
25 June 1854
p. 9. 53. Excerpts from 'The First Half-Yearly Report of the Central Association'
United Services Gazette
7 October
1854
pp. 7-8. 54. 'The Wives and Families of the Soldiers of the Expedition'
United Service Gazette 7 October 1854
p. 4. 55. Patriotic Fund'
Leeds Mercury
14 October 1854
p. 4. 56. 'The Central Association for Soldiers' Wives
Widows and Children'
Morning Chronicle
24 October 1854
p. 3. 57. The Patriotic Fund and the Central Association"
The Era
5 November 1854
p. 9. 58. 'Major Powys Again!'
Times of London
11 November 1854
p. 5. 59. 'Abuse of Public Bounty'
Reynolds's Newspaper
12 November 1854
p. 4. 60. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
16 November 1854
p. 7. 61. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
17 November 1854
p. 7. 62. 'The Bumble Association'
Times of London
18 November 1854
p. 10. 63. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
20 November 1854
p. 10. 64. 'Major Powys and Mr. Newland'
Times of London
21 November 1854
p. 6. 65. 'To the Editor'
Times of London
22 November 1854
p. 5. 66. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
24 November 1854
p. 11. 67. 'Bury St. Edmunds'
Times of London
24 November 1854
p. 10. 68. 'Major Powys & the Fund'
United Service Magazine
No. 313
December 1854
pp. 587-8. 69. 'Central Association'
Daily News
30 November 1854
p. 3. 70. 'Editorial'
Times of London
1 December 1854
p. 6. 71. 'Martha Brightwell'
Times of London
5 December 1854
p. 6. 72. 'Martha Brightwell'
Times of London
22 December 1854
p. 7. 73. 'The Patriotic Fund and Proselytism'
Tablet
18 November 1854
p. 10. 74. 'Ireland'
Daily News
16 January 1855
p. 3. 75. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
United Service Gazette 10 March 1855
p. 7. 76. 'The Central Association for Soldiers' Wives'
Morning Chronicle
1 August 1856
p. 3. 77. How to Get Up a Testimonial'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
22 August 1856
p. 2. 2.2. State Relief 2.2.1. Poor Relief 78. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
25 February 1854
p. 12. 79.'Death of a Soldier's Child from Want of Nourishment'
North Wales Chronicle
14 October 1854
p. 6. 80. 'Hammersmith' Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
22 October 1854
p. 2. 81. 'Families of Soldiers Serving in the Crimea'
Morning Chronicle
27 July 1855
p. 6. 82. 'Board of Guardians'
Manchester Times
12 January 1856
p. 9. 83. 'The Poor Law Boards of Scotland and Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Times of London
5 December 1855
p. 12. 84. Keith Letter in the Witness
12 December 1855
p. 3. 85. 'Correspondence'
Caledonian Mercury
17 December 1855
p. 3. 86. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
The Witness
19 December 1855
p. 3. 87. 'Poor Law Boards of Scotland'
The Witness
22 December 1855
p. 3. 88. 'Soldiers' Wives and the Parochial Boards'
Aberdeen Journal
23 January 1856
p. 1. 89. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
Aberdeen Journal
23 January 1856
p. 4. 90. 'A Bottle of Small Beer'
Aberdeen Journal
30 January 1856
p. 8. 91. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
Aberdeen Journal
6 February 1856
p. 7. 2.2.2. Education 92. 'The Royal Military Asylum'
United Service Gazette 13 January 1855
p. 7. 93. 'Female Children and Orphans of Soldiers'
United Service Gazette
12 May 1855
p. 4. 94. 'The Soldiers' Infant Home'
United Service Gazette 10 November 1855
p. 3. 2.3. Work 95. 'Soldiers' and Sailors' Wives and Families'
Times of London
25 April 1854
p. 10. 96. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 21 October 1854
pp. 4-5. 97. 'The Soldiers' Wives in the East'
Times of London
24 October 1854
p. 9. 98. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 4 November 1854
p. 4. 99. 'Employment for Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 12 May 1855
p. 5. Part 3. Impact of War Part 3.1. Life in a War Zone 3.1.1. Getting There 100. 'An interesting incident'
Caledonian Mercury
27 February 1854
p. 2. 101. 'The disembarkation'
Daily News
15 June 1854
p. 5. 102. 'The Regiment'
United Service Gazette
17 June 1854
p. 5. 3.1.2. The Army's Provisions for the Wives 103. 'The French'
Morning Chronicle
15 June 1854
p. 6. 104. 'A Letter from the English Camp at Varna'
Daily News
22 June 1854
p. 5. 105. 'Brutal Treatment of Soldiers' Wives'
Reynolds's Newspaper
9 July 1854
p. 7. 106. 'Letters from the Seat of War'
Daily News
11 July 1854
p. 5. 107. 'Mr. Fellows Writes from Galata'
Daily News
18 September 1854
p. 2. 108. 'The War'
Daily News
15 November 1854
p. 5. 109. 'The Soldiers' Wives at Scutari'
Leeds Mercury
3 March 1855
p. 8. 110. 'Army Inquiry Committee'
Manchester Times
17 March 1855
p. 4. 111. 'Infamous Treatment of the Wounded'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
18 March 1855
p. 7. 112. 'The Army and Navy'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
19 July 1855
p. 4. 113. Florence Nightingale
from Notes on the Health of the British Army
(London: Harrison & Sons
1858)
pp. 462-9. 114. Charles Holte Bracebridge
'Assistance Given to the Wives
Widows
and Children
of the British Soldiers at Scutari
1854-5-6'
in Statements Exhibiting the Voluntary Contributions Received by Miss Nightingale for the Use of British War Hospitals in the East (London: Harrison & Sons
1857)
pp. 60-6. 115. Lady Alicia Blackwood
Narrative of Personal Experiences and Impressions During a Residence on the Bosphorus throughout the Crimean War (London: Hatchard
1881)
pp. 49-60. 116. George Buchanan
Camp Life As Seen By A Civilian (Glasgow: James Maclehose
1871)
pp. 105-6. 117. General Orders Issued to the Army in the East from April 1854 to December 1855. (London: John Parker & Son
1856)
pp. 11
20
39
91
& 199. 3.1.3. Daily Life 118. Mrs. Young
Our Camp in Turkey
(London: Richard Bentley
1854). pp. 55-62
92-3
113-5
121
126-30
154-9
201-4
217-20. 119. Thomas McKiernan
Experiences of a British Veteran Soldier (Port Talbot
Wales: Major Jones & Co.
1892)
pp. 18-9. 120. 'Letter from the East'
United Services Gazette
8 July 1854
p. 6. 121. 'Discovery at Gallipoli'
Daily News
13 July 1854
p. 5. 122. 'About this time'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
21 May 1854
p. 5. 123. General Sir George Higginson
excerpt from Seventy-one Years of a Guardsman's Life (London: Smith
Elder & Co.
1916)
p. 121. 124. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
8 June 1854
p. 5. 125. 'The Women Left On Board the Transports'
North Wales Chronicle
7 October 1854
p. 3. 126. 'A Daughter of the Regiment'
United Service Gazette
2 December 1854
p. 5. 127. Fanny Duberly
Mrs. Duberly's Journal (London: Longman
Brown
Green & Longman's
1856)
p. 170. 3.1.4. Criticism 128. 'The arrival'
Morning Chronicle
23 November 1854
p. 6. 129. 'It is sincerely'
Morning Chronicle
30 November 1854
p. 5. 130. 'Hospital Life at Scutari'
Bristol Mercury
9 December 1854
p. 6. 3.1.5. At the Battlefront 131. William Munro
Reminiscences of Military Service with the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders (London: Hurst & Blackett
1883)
pp. 40-2. 132. Harold Wylly
The 95th (The Derbyshire) Regiment in the Crimea (London: S. Sonnenschein
1899)
pp. 20-1. Part 3.2. Separation
Anxiety
and Loss 133. 'Departure of Reinforcements for the Guards in the Crimea'
United Service Gazette
28 October 1854
p. 6. 134. 'Thirst for News'
Manchester Times
29 November
1854
p. 3. 135. 'Captain Horatio Morgan'
Daily News
25 August 1855
p. 3. 136. 'How Soldiers' Wives Are Treated'
Reynolds's Newspaper
13 January 1856
p. 11. Part 4. First Person Accounts 4.1 Memoirs & Interviews 137. Margaret Kerwin
'One Woman's Story'
Friends of the Green Howards' Newsletter (3)
September 1997 (reprint from 1895)
pp. 14-15. 138. Elizabeth Evans as told to Walter Woods
'A Soldier's Wife in the Crimea'
Royal Magazine
July 1908
pp. 265-72. 139. Col. L. I. Cowper
'The Crimean War'
in The King's Own
the Story of a Royal Regiment
Vol. II
1814-1914 (Oxford: Oxford University Press
1939)
pp. 82
91
96
103
105
111-2
120. 140. James Bayes
'Nell Butler was the front line "Florence Nightingale"'
Portsmouth Evening News
3 May 1963
pp. 20-1. 141. Mary Seacole
Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (London: Blackwood
1857)
pp. 14-15
18-19
32
43
46
47-8. 142. 'A Crimean Heroine: Lord Wolseley and the Soldier's Widow'
The Thistle
A Monthly Journal of the Royal Scots
Vol. VI
No. 6
(August 1899)
pp. 101-2. 4.2. Letters 143. Private Robert Hull
No 4 Coy 50th (or Duke of Clarence's) Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1978-04-39-1 & 2. 144. Private Joseph Reid
Rifle Brigade
2nd Battalion
National Army Museum 1999-03-130. 145. TSM George Cruse
1st Royal dragoons
National Army Museum 1974-12-76
Letters 9 & 10. 146. Private George Greenfield
30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1976-07-85. 145. Private John Pine
Rifle Brigade
1st Battalion
National Army Museum 1996-05-4. 146. Sergeant Robert Clarke
39th Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1973-01-56
Letters 5 December 1854
23 March 1855
and 16 April 1855. 147. Hospital Sergeant Frederick Newman
97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment
National Army Museum 2002-03-167. 148. "Kerrymen"
Freeman's Journal & Daily Commercial Advertiser
10 November 1854
p. 2. 149. Sergeant William Jowett
Letters contained in The Diary of Sergeant William Jowett (Beeston
Nottinghamshire: R. Porter
1856)
pp. 59
60
71-80. 150. 'From a Sergeant in the Scotch Fusiliers'
Patriotic Fund Journal
10 February 1855
1
9
p. 157. 151
'From a Non-Commissioned Officer in the 50th Regiment'
Patriotic Fund Journal
24 February 1855
1
11
pp. 183-4. 152. Gunner Charles Branton to his Wife
12th Battalion
Royal Artillery
21 October 1854 and 23 October 1855
National Army Museum 1993-02-243-1 and 1993-02-243-2. 153. H. B.
Letters from the Crimea During the Years 1854 and 1855
[Corporal Henry Blishen] (London: Emily Faithfull
1863). Part 5. Fictional Representations - Poems 154. 'An Appeal on Behalf of Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
11 April 1854
p. 2. 155. 'A Night on the Heights'
by Private Jones
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Vol. 21 156. 'The Wives of Soldiers'
by P. G. Hamerton
Bristol Mercury
8 December 1855
p.4.
Journals and Magazines Part 1. Experiences of Courtship & Marriage - Domestic Arrangements in the British Isles 1. Army Return of the Number of Married Women Belonging to Each of the Regiments Ordered on Foreign Service
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers online
1854
XLI
p. 179. 2. 'Soldiers' Pay and Rations'
United Service Gazette 13 May
1854
p. 2. 3. 'Practices in Barracks'
United Service Gazette 19 August
1854
p. 7. 4. 'Soldiers' Marriages'
United Service Gazette 10 March
1855
p. 8. 5. Henry Morley and W.H. Wills
'The Soldier's Wife'
Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens
Vol. 11
No. 265 21 April 1855
pp. 278-80. 6. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 28 April 1855
p. 4. 7. Report from the Official Committee on Barrack Accommodation for the Army
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers online
1854-5 (405)
XXXII
pp. iv-v. Part 2. Economic Survival 2.1. Philanthropy 2.1.1. Hardship 8. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
2 March 1854
p. 9. 9. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
4 March 1854
p. 9. 10. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
6 March 1854
p. 10. 11. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
7 March 1854
p. 10. 12. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
14 April 1854
p. 8. 13. 'Clerkenwell'
Daily News
17 August 1855
p. 6. 14. 'Soldiers' Wives
Times of London
28 August 1855
p. 12. 15. 'Miss Nightingale'
Spectator
5 April 1856
p. 10. 2.1.2. Recognizing the Problem 16. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
22 February 1854
p. 8. 17. 'The Wife I Leave Behind Me'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
26 February 1854
p. 6. 18. 'Parliamentary Proceedings'
North Wales Chronicle
11 March 1854
p. 1. 19. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Magazine
April 1854
pp. 591-2. 20. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Morning Chronicle
5 April 1854
p. 2. 21. 'The Wives and Children of Soldiers'
North Wales Chronicle
8 April 1854
p. 8. 22. 'Soldiers' Wives-Letter from the War Office'
Morning Chronicle
2 May 1854
p. 9. 23. 'Wives and Families of Soldiers'
United Service Magazine May 1854
pp. 122-4. 24. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Derby Mercury
24 May 1854
p. 6. 2.1.3. Schemes 25. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Times of London
27 February 1854
p. 9. 26. 'House of Commons'
The Ipswich Journal
4 March 1854
p. 1. 27. 'The Absent Soldiers' Wives'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
5 March 1854
p. 6. 28. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
9 March 1854
p. 5. 29. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
11 May 1855
p. 9. 30. 'Soldiers' Wives' United Service Magazine
May 1854
p. 121. 31. 'Fund for Families of Soldiers in the East'
United Service Gazette 30 September 1854
p. 5. 32. 'The Soldier's Widow'
United Service Gazette 4 November 1854
p. 4. 33. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
15 December 1854
p. 3. 34. 'The Patriotic Fund-Payments to Widows and Orphans'
Patriotic Fund Journal 10 March 1855
Vol. I
No. 13
p. 229. 2.1.4. Association in Aid 35. 'Association in Aid of Soldiers' Wives'
Morning Chronicle
28 February 1854
p. 1. 36. 'Aid to Soldiers' Wives'
The Examiner
4 March 1854
p. 139. 37. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Manchester Times
4 March 1854
p. 4. 38. 'Provision for Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
8 March 1854
p. 3. 39. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Aberdeen Journal
8 March 1854
p. 8. 40. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Daily News
28 March 1854
p. 6. 41. Major Carton
Declaration of War: The Regulations Affecting Non-Commissioned Officers' and Soldiers' Wives Considered with Reference to the Army Ordered to Turkey
(London: Thomas Hatchard
1854)
pp. 1-16. 42. 'House of Lords'
Aberdeen Journal 12 April 1854
p. 8. 43. 'The Clergy of Great Britain and Ireland'
Times of London
14 April 1854
p. 10. 44. 'Editorial'
Times of London
2 May 1854
p. 9. 45. 'Police-Thames'
Morning Chronicle
5 May 1854
p. 11. 46. 'Police-Marlborough Street'
Morning Chronicle
19 May 1854
p. 7. 47. 'Police-Thames'
Times of London
6 May 1854
p. 12. 48. 'The Wives and Families of the Absent Soldiers'
United Service Gazette 20 May 1854
p. 3. 49. 'The Wives and Children of the Absent Soldiers'
United Service Gazette (20 May 1854)
p. 5. 50. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth & Cornish Advertiser
8 June 1854
p. 8. 51. Permanent Relief for the Wives and Families
Widows and Orphans
of Our Soldiers"
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
10 June 1854
p. 7. 52. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
The Era
25 June 1854
p. 9. 53. Excerpts from 'The First Half-Yearly Report of the Central Association'
United Services Gazette
7 October
1854
pp. 7-8. 54. 'The Wives and Families of the Soldiers of the Expedition'
United Service Gazette 7 October 1854
p. 4. 55. Patriotic Fund'
Leeds Mercury
14 October 1854
p. 4. 56. 'The Central Association for Soldiers' Wives
Widows and Children'
Morning Chronicle
24 October 1854
p. 3. 57. The Patriotic Fund and the Central Association"
The Era
5 November 1854
p. 9. 58. 'Major Powys Again!'
Times of London
11 November 1854
p. 5. 59. 'Abuse of Public Bounty'
Reynolds's Newspaper
12 November 1854
p. 4. 60. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
16 November 1854
p. 7. 61. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
17 November 1854
p. 7. 62. 'The Bumble Association'
Times of London
18 November 1854
p. 10. 63. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
20 November 1854
p. 10. 64. 'Major Powys and Mr. Newland'
Times of London
21 November 1854
p. 6. 65. 'To the Editor'
Times of London
22 November 1854
p. 5. 66. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
24 November 1854
p. 11. 67. 'Bury St. Edmunds'
Times of London
24 November 1854
p. 10. 68. 'Major Powys & the Fund'
United Service Magazine
No. 313
December 1854
pp. 587-8. 69. 'Central Association'
Daily News
30 November 1854
p. 3. 70. 'Editorial'
Times of London
1 December 1854
p. 6. 71. 'Martha Brightwell'
Times of London
5 December 1854
p. 6. 72. 'Martha Brightwell'
Times of London
22 December 1854
p. 7. 73. 'The Patriotic Fund and Proselytism'
Tablet
18 November 1854
p. 10. 74. 'Ireland'
Daily News
16 January 1855
p. 3. 75. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
United Service Gazette 10 March 1855
p. 7. 76. 'The Central Association for Soldiers' Wives'
Morning Chronicle
1 August 1856
p. 3. 77. How to Get Up a Testimonial'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
22 August 1856
p. 2. 2.2. State Relief 2.2.1. Poor Relief 78. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
25 February 1854
p. 12. 79.'Death of a Soldier's Child from Want of Nourishment'
North Wales Chronicle
14 October 1854
p. 6. 80. 'Hammersmith' Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
22 October 1854
p. 2. 81. 'Families of Soldiers Serving in the Crimea'
Morning Chronicle
27 July 1855
p. 6. 82. 'Board of Guardians'
Manchester Times
12 January 1856
p. 9. 83. 'The Poor Law Boards of Scotland and Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Times of London
5 December 1855
p. 12. 84. Keith Letter in the Witness
12 December 1855
p. 3. 85. 'Correspondence'
Caledonian Mercury
17 December 1855
p. 3. 86. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
The Witness
19 December 1855
p. 3. 87. 'Poor Law Boards of Scotland'
The Witness
22 December 1855
p. 3. 88. 'Soldiers' Wives and the Parochial Boards'
Aberdeen Journal
23 January 1856
p. 1. 89. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
Aberdeen Journal
23 January 1856
p. 4. 90. 'A Bottle of Small Beer'
Aberdeen Journal
30 January 1856
p. 8. 91. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
Aberdeen Journal
6 February 1856
p. 7. 2.2.2. Education 92. 'The Royal Military Asylum'
United Service Gazette 13 January 1855
p. 7. 93. 'Female Children and Orphans of Soldiers'
United Service Gazette
12 May 1855
p. 4. 94. 'The Soldiers' Infant Home'
United Service Gazette 10 November 1855
p. 3. 2.3. Work 95. 'Soldiers' and Sailors' Wives and Families'
Times of London
25 April 1854
p. 10. 96. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 21 October 1854
pp. 4-5. 97. 'The Soldiers' Wives in the East'
Times of London
24 October 1854
p. 9. 98. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 4 November 1854
p. 4. 99. 'Employment for Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 12 May 1855
p. 5. Part 3. Impact of War Part 3.1. Life in a War Zone 3.1.1. Getting There 100. 'An interesting incident'
Caledonian Mercury
27 February 1854
p. 2. 101. 'The disembarkation'
Daily News
15 June 1854
p. 5. 102. 'The Regiment'
United Service Gazette
17 June 1854
p. 5. 3.1.2. The Army's Provisions for the Wives 103. 'The French'
Morning Chronicle
15 June 1854
p. 6. 104. 'A Letter from the English Camp at Varna'
Daily News
22 June 1854
p. 5. 105. 'Brutal Treatment of Soldiers' Wives'
Reynolds's Newspaper
9 July 1854
p. 7. 106. 'Letters from the Seat of War'
Daily News
11 July 1854
p. 5. 107. 'Mr. Fellows Writes from Galata'
Daily News
18 September 1854
p. 2. 108. 'The War'
Daily News
15 November 1854
p. 5. 109. 'The Soldiers' Wives at Scutari'
Leeds Mercury
3 March 1855
p. 8. 110. 'Army Inquiry Committee'
Manchester Times
17 March 1855
p. 4. 111. 'Infamous Treatment of the Wounded'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
18 March 1855
p. 7. 112. 'The Army and Navy'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
19 July 1855
p. 4. 113. Florence Nightingale
from Notes on the Health of the British Army
(London: Harrison & Sons
1858)
pp. 462-9. 114. Charles Holte Bracebridge
'Assistance Given to the Wives
Widows
and Children
of the British Soldiers at Scutari
1854-5-6'
in Statements Exhibiting the Voluntary Contributions Received by Miss Nightingale for the Use of British War Hospitals in the East (London: Harrison & Sons
1857)
pp. 60-6. 115. Lady Alicia Blackwood
Narrative of Personal Experiences and Impressions During a Residence on the Bosphorus throughout the Crimean War (London: Hatchard
1881)
pp. 49-60. 116. George Buchanan
Camp Life As Seen By A Civilian (Glasgow: James Maclehose
1871)
pp. 105-6. 117. General Orders Issued to the Army in the East from April 1854 to December 1855. (London: John Parker & Son
1856)
pp. 11
20
39
91
& 199. 3.1.3. Daily Life 118. Mrs. Young
Our Camp in Turkey
(London: Richard Bentley
1854). pp. 55-62
92-3
113-5
121
126-30
154-9
201-4
217-20. 119. Thomas McKiernan
Experiences of a British Veteran Soldier (Port Talbot
Wales: Major Jones & Co.
1892)
pp. 18-9. 120. 'Letter from the East'
United Services Gazette
8 July 1854
p. 6. 121. 'Discovery at Gallipoli'
Daily News
13 July 1854
p. 5. 122. 'About this time'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
21 May 1854
p. 5. 123. General Sir George Higginson
excerpt from Seventy-one Years of a Guardsman's Life (London: Smith
Elder & Co.
1916)
p. 121. 124. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
8 June 1854
p. 5. 125. 'The Women Left On Board the Transports'
North Wales Chronicle
7 October 1854
p. 3. 126. 'A Daughter of the Regiment'
United Service Gazette
2 December 1854
p. 5. 127. Fanny Duberly
Mrs. Duberly's Journal (London: Longman
Brown
Green & Longman's
1856)
p. 170. 3.1.4. Criticism 128. 'The arrival'
Morning Chronicle
23 November 1854
p. 6. 129. 'It is sincerely'
Morning Chronicle
30 November 1854
p. 5. 130. 'Hospital Life at Scutari'
Bristol Mercury
9 December 1854
p. 6. 3.1.5. At the Battlefront 131. William Munro
Reminiscences of Military Service with the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders (London: Hurst & Blackett
1883)
pp. 40-2. 132. Harold Wylly
The 95th (The Derbyshire) Regiment in the Crimea (London: S. Sonnenschein
1899)
pp. 20-1. Part 3.2. Separation
Anxiety
and Loss 133. 'Departure of Reinforcements for the Guards in the Crimea'
United Service Gazette
28 October 1854
p. 6. 134. 'Thirst for News'
Manchester Times
29 November
1854
p. 3. 135. 'Captain Horatio Morgan'
Daily News
25 August 1855
p. 3. 136. 'How Soldiers' Wives Are Treated'
Reynolds's Newspaper
13 January 1856
p. 11. Part 4. First Person Accounts 4.1 Memoirs & Interviews 137. Margaret Kerwin
'One Woman's Story'
Friends of the Green Howards' Newsletter (3)
September 1997 (reprint from 1895)
pp. 14-15. 138. Elizabeth Evans as told to Walter Woods
'A Soldier's Wife in the Crimea'
Royal Magazine
July 1908
pp. 265-72. 139. Col. L. I. Cowper
'The Crimean War'
in The King's Own
the Story of a Royal Regiment
Vol. II
1814-1914 (Oxford: Oxford University Press
1939)
pp. 82
91
96
103
105
111-2
120. 140. James Bayes
'Nell Butler was the front line "Florence Nightingale"'
Portsmouth Evening News
3 May 1963
pp. 20-1. 141. Mary Seacole
Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (London: Blackwood
1857)
pp. 14-15
18-19
32
43
46
47-8. 142. 'A Crimean Heroine: Lord Wolseley and the Soldier's Widow'
The Thistle
A Monthly Journal of the Royal Scots
Vol. VI
No. 6
(August 1899)
pp. 101-2. 4.2. Letters 143. Private Robert Hull
No 4 Coy 50th (or Duke of Clarence's) Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1978-04-39-1 & 2. 144. Private Joseph Reid
Rifle Brigade
2nd Battalion
National Army Museum 1999-03-130. 145. TSM George Cruse
1st Royal dragoons
National Army Museum 1974-12-76
Letters 9 & 10. 146. Private George Greenfield
30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1976-07-85. 145. Private John Pine
Rifle Brigade
1st Battalion
National Army Museum 1996-05-4. 146. Sergeant Robert Clarke
39th Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1973-01-56
Letters 5 December 1854
23 March 1855
and 16 April 1855. 147. Hospital Sergeant Frederick Newman
97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment
National Army Museum 2002-03-167. 148. "Kerrymen"
Freeman's Journal & Daily Commercial Advertiser
10 November 1854
p. 2. 149. Sergeant William Jowett
Letters contained in The Diary of Sergeant William Jowett (Beeston
Nottinghamshire: R. Porter
1856)
pp. 59
60
71-80. 150. 'From a Sergeant in the Scotch Fusiliers'
Patriotic Fund Journal
10 February 1855
1
9
p. 157. 151
'From a Non-Commissioned Officer in the 50th Regiment'
Patriotic Fund Journal
24 February 1855
1
11
pp. 183-4. 152. Gunner Charles Branton to his Wife
12th Battalion
Royal Artillery
21 October 1854 and 23 October 1855
National Army Museum 1993-02-243-1 and 1993-02-243-2. 153. H. B.
Letters from the Crimea During the Years 1854 and 1855
[Corporal Henry Blishen] (London: Emily Faithfull
1863). Part 5. Fictional Representations - Poems 154. 'An Appeal on Behalf of Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
11 April 1854
p. 2. 155. 'A Night on the Heights'
by Private Jones
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Vol. 21 156. 'The Wives of Soldiers'
by P. G. Hamerton
Bristol Mercury
8 December 1855
p.4.
Volume 5: The Crimean War (1854-56) Edited by Lynn MacKay Introduction Newspapers
Journals and Magazines Part 1. Experiences of Courtship & Marriage - Domestic Arrangements in the British Isles 1. Army Return of the Number of Married Women Belonging to Each of the Regiments Ordered on Foreign Service
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers online
1854
XLI
p. 179. 2. 'Soldiers' Pay and Rations'
United Service Gazette 13 May
1854
p. 2. 3. 'Practices in Barracks'
United Service Gazette 19 August
1854
p. 7. 4. 'Soldiers' Marriages'
United Service Gazette 10 March
1855
p. 8. 5. Henry Morley and W.H. Wills
'The Soldier's Wife'
Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens
Vol. 11
No. 265 21 April 1855
pp. 278-80. 6. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 28 April 1855
p. 4. 7. Report from the Official Committee on Barrack Accommodation for the Army
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers online
1854-5 (405)
XXXII
pp. iv-v. Part 2. Economic Survival 2.1. Philanthropy 2.1.1. Hardship 8. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
2 March 1854
p. 9. 9. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
4 March 1854
p. 9. 10. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
6 March 1854
p. 10. 11. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
7 March 1854
p. 10. 12. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
14 April 1854
p. 8. 13. 'Clerkenwell'
Daily News
17 August 1855
p. 6. 14. 'Soldiers' Wives
Times of London
28 August 1855
p. 12. 15. 'Miss Nightingale'
Spectator
5 April 1856
p. 10. 2.1.2. Recognizing the Problem 16. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
22 February 1854
p. 8. 17. 'The Wife I Leave Behind Me'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
26 February 1854
p. 6. 18. 'Parliamentary Proceedings'
North Wales Chronicle
11 March 1854
p. 1. 19. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Magazine
April 1854
pp. 591-2. 20. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Morning Chronicle
5 April 1854
p. 2. 21. 'The Wives and Children of Soldiers'
North Wales Chronicle
8 April 1854
p. 8. 22. 'Soldiers' Wives-Letter from the War Office'
Morning Chronicle
2 May 1854
p. 9. 23. 'Wives and Families of Soldiers'
United Service Magazine May 1854
pp. 122-4. 24. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Derby Mercury
24 May 1854
p. 6. 2.1.3. Schemes 25. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Times of London
27 February 1854
p. 9. 26. 'House of Commons'
The Ipswich Journal
4 March 1854
p. 1. 27. 'The Absent Soldiers' Wives'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
5 March 1854
p. 6. 28. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
9 March 1854
p. 5. 29. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
11 May 1855
p. 9. 30. 'Soldiers' Wives' United Service Magazine
May 1854
p. 121. 31. 'Fund for Families of Soldiers in the East'
United Service Gazette 30 September 1854
p. 5. 32. 'The Soldier's Widow'
United Service Gazette 4 November 1854
p. 4. 33. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
15 December 1854
p. 3. 34. 'The Patriotic Fund-Payments to Widows and Orphans'
Patriotic Fund Journal 10 March 1855
Vol. I
No. 13
p. 229. 2.1.4. Association in Aid 35. 'Association in Aid of Soldiers' Wives'
Morning Chronicle
28 February 1854
p. 1. 36. 'Aid to Soldiers' Wives'
The Examiner
4 March 1854
p. 139. 37. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Manchester Times
4 March 1854
p. 4. 38. 'Provision for Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
8 March 1854
p. 3. 39. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Aberdeen Journal
8 March 1854
p. 8. 40. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Daily News
28 March 1854
p. 6. 41. Major Carton
Declaration of War: The Regulations Affecting Non-Commissioned Officers' and Soldiers' Wives Considered with Reference to the Army Ordered to Turkey
(London: Thomas Hatchard
1854)
pp. 1-16. 42. 'House of Lords'
Aberdeen Journal 12 April 1854
p. 8. 43. 'The Clergy of Great Britain and Ireland'
Times of London
14 April 1854
p. 10. 44. 'Editorial'
Times of London
2 May 1854
p. 9. 45. 'Police-Thames'
Morning Chronicle
5 May 1854
p. 11. 46. 'Police-Marlborough Street'
Morning Chronicle
19 May 1854
p. 7. 47. 'Police-Thames'
Times of London
6 May 1854
p. 12. 48. 'The Wives and Families of the Absent Soldiers'
United Service Gazette 20 May 1854
p. 3. 49. 'The Wives and Children of the Absent Soldiers'
United Service Gazette (20 May 1854)
p. 5. 50. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth & Cornish Advertiser
8 June 1854
p. 8. 51. Permanent Relief for the Wives and Families
Widows and Orphans
of Our Soldiers"
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
10 June 1854
p. 7. 52. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
The Era
25 June 1854
p. 9. 53. Excerpts from 'The First Half-Yearly Report of the Central Association'
United Services Gazette
7 October
1854
pp. 7-8. 54. 'The Wives and Families of the Soldiers of the Expedition'
United Service Gazette 7 October 1854
p. 4. 55. Patriotic Fund'
Leeds Mercury
14 October 1854
p. 4. 56. 'The Central Association for Soldiers' Wives
Widows and Children'
Morning Chronicle
24 October 1854
p. 3. 57. The Patriotic Fund and the Central Association"
The Era
5 November 1854
p. 9. 58. 'Major Powys Again!'
Times of London
11 November 1854
p. 5. 59. 'Abuse of Public Bounty'
Reynolds's Newspaper
12 November 1854
p. 4. 60. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
16 November 1854
p. 7. 61. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
17 November 1854
p. 7. 62. 'The Bumble Association'
Times of London
18 November 1854
p. 10. 63. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
20 November 1854
p. 10. 64. 'Major Powys and Mr. Newland'
Times of London
21 November 1854
p. 6. 65. 'To the Editor'
Times of London
22 November 1854
p. 5. 66. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
24 November 1854
p. 11. 67. 'Bury St. Edmunds'
Times of London
24 November 1854
p. 10. 68. 'Major Powys & the Fund'
United Service Magazine
No. 313
December 1854
pp. 587-8. 69. 'Central Association'
Daily News
30 November 1854
p. 3. 70. 'Editorial'
Times of London
1 December 1854
p. 6. 71. 'Martha Brightwell'
Times of London
5 December 1854
p. 6. 72. 'Martha Brightwell'
Times of London
22 December 1854
p. 7. 73. 'The Patriotic Fund and Proselytism'
Tablet
18 November 1854
p. 10. 74. 'Ireland'
Daily News
16 January 1855
p. 3. 75. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
United Service Gazette 10 March 1855
p. 7. 76. 'The Central Association for Soldiers' Wives'
Morning Chronicle
1 August 1856
p. 3. 77. How to Get Up a Testimonial'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
22 August 1856
p. 2. 2.2. State Relief 2.2.1. Poor Relief 78. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
25 February 1854
p. 12. 79.'Death of a Soldier's Child from Want of Nourishment'
North Wales Chronicle
14 October 1854
p. 6. 80. 'Hammersmith' Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
22 October 1854
p. 2. 81. 'Families of Soldiers Serving in the Crimea'
Morning Chronicle
27 July 1855
p. 6. 82. 'Board of Guardians'
Manchester Times
12 January 1856
p. 9. 83. 'The Poor Law Boards of Scotland and Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Times of London
5 December 1855
p. 12. 84. Keith Letter in the Witness
12 December 1855
p. 3. 85. 'Correspondence'
Caledonian Mercury
17 December 1855
p. 3. 86. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
The Witness
19 December 1855
p. 3. 87. 'Poor Law Boards of Scotland'
The Witness
22 December 1855
p. 3. 88. 'Soldiers' Wives and the Parochial Boards'
Aberdeen Journal
23 January 1856
p. 1. 89. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
Aberdeen Journal
23 January 1856
p. 4. 90. 'A Bottle of Small Beer'
Aberdeen Journal
30 January 1856
p. 8. 91. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
Aberdeen Journal
6 February 1856
p. 7. 2.2.2. Education 92. 'The Royal Military Asylum'
United Service Gazette 13 January 1855
p. 7. 93. 'Female Children and Orphans of Soldiers'
United Service Gazette
12 May 1855
p. 4. 94. 'The Soldiers' Infant Home'
United Service Gazette 10 November 1855
p. 3. 2.3. Work 95. 'Soldiers' and Sailors' Wives and Families'
Times of London
25 April 1854
p. 10. 96. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 21 October 1854
pp. 4-5. 97. 'The Soldiers' Wives in the East'
Times of London
24 October 1854
p. 9. 98. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 4 November 1854
p. 4. 99. 'Employment for Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 12 May 1855
p. 5. Part 3. Impact of War Part 3.1. Life in a War Zone 3.1.1. Getting There 100. 'An interesting incident'
Caledonian Mercury
27 February 1854
p. 2. 101. 'The disembarkation'
Daily News
15 June 1854
p. 5. 102. 'The Regiment'
United Service Gazette
17 June 1854
p. 5. 3.1.2. The Army's Provisions for the Wives 103. 'The French'
Morning Chronicle
15 June 1854
p. 6. 104. 'A Letter from the English Camp at Varna'
Daily News
22 June 1854
p. 5. 105. 'Brutal Treatment of Soldiers' Wives'
Reynolds's Newspaper
9 July 1854
p. 7. 106. 'Letters from the Seat of War'
Daily News
11 July 1854
p. 5. 107. 'Mr. Fellows Writes from Galata'
Daily News
18 September 1854
p. 2. 108. 'The War'
Daily News
15 November 1854
p. 5. 109. 'The Soldiers' Wives at Scutari'
Leeds Mercury
3 March 1855
p. 8. 110. 'Army Inquiry Committee'
Manchester Times
17 March 1855
p. 4. 111. 'Infamous Treatment of the Wounded'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
18 March 1855
p. 7. 112. 'The Army and Navy'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
19 July 1855
p. 4. 113. Florence Nightingale
from Notes on the Health of the British Army
(London: Harrison & Sons
1858)
pp. 462-9. 114. Charles Holte Bracebridge
'Assistance Given to the Wives
Widows
and Children
of the British Soldiers at Scutari
1854-5-6'
in Statements Exhibiting the Voluntary Contributions Received by Miss Nightingale for the Use of British War Hospitals in the East (London: Harrison & Sons
1857)
pp. 60-6. 115. Lady Alicia Blackwood
Narrative of Personal Experiences and Impressions During a Residence on the Bosphorus throughout the Crimean War (London: Hatchard
1881)
pp. 49-60. 116. George Buchanan
Camp Life As Seen By A Civilian (Glasgow: James Maclehose
1871)
pp. 105-6. 117. General Orders Issued to the Army in the East from April 1854 to December 1855. (London: John Parker & Son
1856)
pp. 11
20
39
91
& 199. 3.1.3. Daily Life 118. Mrs. Young
Our Camp in Turkey
(London: Richard Bentley
1854). pp. 55-62
92-3
113-5
121
126-30
154-9
201-4
217-20. 119. Thomas McKiernan
Experiences of a British Veteran Soldier (Port Talbot
Wales: Major Jones & Co.
1892)
pp. 18-9. 120. 'Letter from the East'
United Services Gazette
8 July 1854
p. 6. 121. 'Discovery at Gallipoli'
Daily News
13 July 1854
p. 5. 122. 'About this time'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
21 May 1854
p. 5. 123. General Sir George Higginson
excerpt from Seventy-one Years of a Guardsman's Life (London: Smith
Elder & Co.
1916)
p. 121. 124. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
8 June 1854
p. 5. 125. 'The Women Left On Board the Transports'
North Wales Chronicle
7 October 1854
p. 3. 126. 'A Daughter of the Regiment'
United Service Gazette
2 December 1854
p. 5. 127. Fanny Duberly
Mrs. Duberly's Journal (London: Longman
Brown
Green & Longman's
1856)
p. 170. 3.1.4. Criticism 128. 'The arrival'
Morning Chronicle
23 November 1854
p. 6. 129. 'It is sincerely'
Morning Chronicle
30 November 1854
p. 5. 130. 'Hospital Life at Scutari'
Bristol Mercury
9 December 1854
p. 6. 3.1.5. At the Battlefront 131. William Munro
Reminiscences of Military Service with the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders (London: Hurst & Blackett
1883)
pp. 40-2. 132. Harold Wylly
The 95th (The Derbyshire) Regiment in the Crimea (London: S. Sonnenschein
1899)
pp. 20-1. Part 3.2. Separation
Anxiety
and Loss 133. 'Departure of Reinforcements for the Guards in the Crimea'
United Service Gazette
28 October 1854
p. 6. 134. 'Thirst for News'
Manchester Times
29 November
1854
p. 3. 135. 'Captain Horatio Morgan'
Daily News
25 August 1855
p. 3. 136. 'How Soldiers' Wives Are Treated'
Reynolds's Newspaper
13 January 1856
p. 11. Part 4. First Person Accounts 4.1 Memoirs & Interviews 137. Margaret Kerwin
'One Woman's Story'
Friends of the Green Howards' Newsletter (3)
September 1997 (reprint from 1895)
pp. 14-15. 138. Elizabeth Evans as told to Walter Woods
'A Soldier's Wife in the Crimea'
Royal Magazine
July 1908
pp. 265-72. 139. Col. L. I. Cowper
'The Crimean War'
in The King's Own
the Story of a Royal Regiment
Vol. II
1814-1914 (Oxford: Oxford University Press
1939)
pp. 82
91
96
103
105
111-2
120. 140. James Bayes
'Nell Butler was the front line "Florence Nightingale"'
Portsmouth Evening News
3 May 1963
pp. 20-1. 141. Mary Seacole
Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (London: Blackwood
1857)
pp. 14-15
18-19
32
43
46
47-8. 142. 'A Crimean Heroine: Lord Wolseley and the Soldier's Widow'
The Thistle
A Monthly Journal of the Royal Scots
Vol. VI
No. 6
(August 1899)
pp. 101-2. 4.2. Letters 143. Private Robert Hull
No 4 Coy 50th (or Duke of Clarence's) Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1978-04-39-1 & 2. 144. Private Joseph Reid
Rifle Brigade
2nd Battalion
National Army Museum 1999-03-130. 145. TSM George Cruse
1st Royal dragoons
National Army Museum 1974-12-76
Letters 9 & 10. 146. Private George Greenfield
30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1976-07-85. 145. Private John Pine
Rifle Brigade
1st Battalion
National Army Museum 1996-05-4. 146. Sergeant Robert Clarke
39th Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1973-01-56
Letters 5 December 1854
23 March 1855
and 16 April 1855. 147. Hospital Sergeant Frederick Newman
97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment
National Army Museum 2002-03-167. 148. "Kerrymen"
Freeman's Journal & Daily Commercial Advertiser
10 November 1854
p. 2. 149. Sergeant William Jowett
Letters contained in The Diary of Sergeant William Jowett (Beeston
Nottinghamshire: R. Porter
1856)
pp. 59
60
71-80. 150. 'From a Sergeant in the Scotch Fusiliers'
Patriotic Fund Journal
10 February 1855
1
9
p. 157. 151
'From a Non-Commissioned Officer in the 50th Regiment'
Patriotic Fund Journal
24 February 1855
1
11
pp. 183-4. 152. Gunner Charles Branton to his Wife
12th Battalion
Royal Artillery
21 October 1854 and 23 October 1855
National Army Museum 1993-02-243-1 and 1993-02-243-2. 153. H. B.
Letters from the Crimea During the Years 1854 and 1855
[Corporal Henry Blishen] (London: Emily Faithfull
1863). Part 5. Fictional Representations - Poems 154. 'An Appeal on Behalf of Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
11 April 1854
p. 2. 155. 'A Night on the Heights'
by Private Jones
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Vol. 21 156. 'The Wives of Soldiers'
by P. G. Hamerton
Bristol Mercury
8 December 1855
p.4.
Journals and Magazines Part 1. Experiences of Courtship & Marriage - Domestic Arrangements in the British Isles 1. Army Return of the Number of Married Women Belonging to Each of the Regiments Ordered on Foreign Service
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers online
1854
XLI
p. 179. 2. 'Soldiers' Pay and Rations'
United Service Gazette 13 May
1854
p. 2. 3. 'Practices in Barracks'
United Service Gazette 19 August
1854
p. 7. 4. 'Soldiers' Marriages'
United Service Gazette 10 March
1855
p. 8. 5. Henry Morley and W.H. Wills
'The Soldier's Wife'
Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens
Vol. 11
No. 265 21 April 1855
pp. 278-80. 6. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 28 April 1855
p. 4. 7. Report from the Official Committee on Barrack Accommodation for the Army
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers online
1854-5 (405)
XXXII
pp. iv-v. Part 2. Economic Survival 2.1. Philanthropy 2.1.1. Hardship 8. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
2 March 1854
p. 9. 9. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
4 March 1854
p. 9. 10. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
6 March 1854
p. 10. 11. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
7 March 1854
p. 10. 12. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
14 April 1854
p. 8. 13. 'Clerkenwell'
Daily News
17 August 1855
p. 6. 14. 'Soldiers' Wives
Times of London
28 August 1855
p. 12. 15. 'Miss Nightingale'
Spectator
5 April 1856
p. 10. 2.1.2. Recognizing the Problem 16. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
22 February 1854
p. 8. 17. 'The Wife I Leave Behind Me'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
26 February 1854
p. 6. 18. 'Parliamentary Proceedings'
North Wales Chronicle
11 March 1854
p. 1. 19. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Magazine
April 1854
pp. 591-2. 20. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Morning Chronicle
5 April 1854
p. 2. 21. 'The Wives and Children of Soldiers'
North Wales Chronicle
8 April 1854
p. 8. 22. 'Soldiers' Wives-Letter from the War Office'
Morning Chronicle
2 May 1854
p. 9. 23. 'Wives and Families of Soldiers'
United Service Magazine May 1854
pp. 122-4. 24. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Derby Mercury
24 May 1854
p. 6. 2.1.3. Schemes 25. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Times of London
27 February 1854
p. 9. 26. 'House of Commons'
The Ipswich Journal
4 March 1854
p. 1. 27. 'The Absent Soldiers' Wives'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
5 March 1854
p. 6. 28. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
9 March 1854
p. 5. 29. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
11 May 1855
p. 9. 30. 'Soldiers' Wives' United Service Magazine
May 1854
p. 121. 31. 'Fund for Families of Soldiers in the East'
United Service Gazette 30 September 1854
p. 5. 32. 'The Soldier's Widow'
United Service Gazette 4 November 1854
p. 4. 33. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
15 December 1854
p. 3. 34. 'The Patriotic Fund-Payments to Widows and Orphans'
Patriotic Fund Journal 10 March 1855
Vol. I
No. 13
p. 229. 2.1.4. Association in Aid 35. 'Association in Aid of Soldiers' Wives'
Morning Chronicle
28 February 1854
p. 1. 36. 'Aid to Soldiers' Wives'
The Examiner
4 March 1854
p. 139. 37. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Manchester Times
4 March 1854
p. 4. 38. 'Provision for Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
8 March 1854
p. 3. 39. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Aberdeen Journal
8 March 1854
p. 8. 40. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Daily News
28 March 1854
p. 6. 41. Major Carton
Declaration of War: The Regulations Affecting Non-Commissioned Officers' and Soldiers' Wives Considered with Reference to the Army Ordered to Turkey
(London: Thomas Hatchard
1854)
pp. 1-16. 42. 'House of Lords'
Aberdeen Journal 12 April 1854
p. 8. 43. 'The Clergy of Great Britain and Ireland'
Times of London
14 April 1854
p. 10. 44. 'Editorial'
Times of London
2 May 1854
p. 9. 45. 'Police-Thames'
Morning Chronicle
5 May 1854
p. 11. 46. 'Police-Marlborough Street'
Morning Chronicle
19 May 1854
p. 7. 47. 'Police-Thames'
Times of London
6 May 1854
p. 12. 48. 'The Wives and Families of the Absent Soldiers'
United Service Gazette 20 May 1854
p. 3. 49. 'The Wives and Children of the Absent Soldiers'
United Service Gazette (20 May 1854)
p. 5. 50. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth & Cornish Advertiser
8 June 1854
p. 8. 51. Permanent Relief for the Wives and Families
Widows and Orphans
of Our Soldiers"
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle
10 June 1854
p. 7. 52. 'Soldiers' Wives and Children'
The Era
25 June 1854
p. 9. 53. Excerpts from 'The First Half-Yearly Report of the Central Association'
United Services Gazette
7 October
1854
pp. 7-8. 54. 'The Wives and Families of the Soldiers of the Expedition'
United Service Gazette 7 October 1854
p. 4. 55. Patriotic Fund'
Leeds Mercury
14 October 1854
p. 4. 56. 'The Central Association for Soldiers' Wives
Widows and Children'
Morning Chronicle
24 October 1854
p. 3. 57. The Patriotic Fund and the Central Association"
The Era
5 November 1854
p. 9. 58. 'Major Powys Again!'
Times of London
11 November 1854
p. 5. 59. 'Abuse of Public Bounty'
Reynolds's Newspaper
12 November 1854
p. 4. 60. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
16 November 1854
p. 7. 61. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
17 November 1854
p. 7. 62. 'The Bumble Association'
Times of London
18 November 1854
p. 10. 63. 'Soldiers' Wives and Widows'
Times of London
20 November 1854
p. 10. 64. 'Major Powys and Mr. Newland'
Times of London
21 November 1854
p. 6. 65. 'To the Editor'
Times of London
22 November 1854
p. 5. 66. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
24 November 1854
p. 11. 67. 'Bury St. Edmunds'
Times of London
24 November 1854
p. 10. 68. 'Major Powys & the Fund'
United Service Magazine
No. 313
December 1854
pp. 587-8. 69. 'Central Association'
Daily News
30 November 1854
p. 3. 70. 'Editorial'
Times of London
1 December 1854
p. 6. 71. 'Martha Brightwell'
Times of London
5 December 1854
p. 6. 72. 'Martha Brightwell'
Times of London
22 December 1854
p. 7. 73. 'The Patriotic Fund and Proselytism'
Tablet
18 November 1854
p. 10. 74. 'Ireland'
Daily News
16 January 1855
p. 3. 75. 'Soldiers' Wives and Families'
United Service Gazette 10 March 1855
p. 7. 76. 'The Central Association for Soldiers' Wives'
Morning Chronicle
1 August 1856
p. 3. 77. How to Get Up a Testimonial'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
22 August 1856
p. 2. 2.2. State Relief 2.2.1. Poor Relief 78. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Times of London
25 February 1854
p. 12. 79.'Death of a Soldier's Child from Want of Nourishment'
North Wales Chronicle
14 October 1854
p. 6. 80. 'Hammersmith' Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
22 October 1854
p. 2. 81. 'Families of Soldiers Serving in the Crimea'
Morning Chronicle
27 July 1855
p. 6. 82. 'Board of Guardians'
Manchester Times
12 January 1856
p. 9. 83. 'The Poor Law Boards of Scotland and Soldiers' Wives and Children'
Times of London
5 December 1855
p. 12. 84. Keith Letter in the Witness
12 December 1855
p. 3. 85. 'Correspondence'
Caledonian Mercury
17 December 1855
p. 3. 86. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
The Witness
19 December 1855
p. 3. 87. 'Poor Law Boards of Scotland'
The Witness
22 December 1855
p. 3. 88. 'Soldiers' Wives and the Parochial Boards'
Aberdeen Journal
23 January 1856
p. 1. 89. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
Aberdeen Journal
23 January 1856
p. 4. 90. 'A Bottle of Small Beer'
Aberdeen Journal
30 January 1856
p. 8. 91. 'St. Nicholas Parochial Board'
Aberdeen Journal
6 February 1856
p. 7. 2.2.2. Education 92. 'The Royal Military Asylum'
United Service Gazette 13 January 1855
p. 7. 93. 'Female Children and Orphans of Soldiers'
United Service Gazette
12 May 1855
p. 4. 94. 'The Soldiers' Infant Home'
United Service Gazette 10 November 1855
p. 3. 2.3. Work 95. 'Soldiers' and Sailors' Wives and Families'
Times of London
25 April 1854
p. 10. 96. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 21 October 1854
pp. 4-5. 97. 'The Soldiers' Wives in the East'
Times of London
24 October 1854
p. 9. 98. 'Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 4 November 1854
p. 4. 99. 'Employment for Soldiers' Wives'
United Service Gazette 12 May 1855
p. 5. Part 3. Impact of War Part 3.1. Life in a War Zone 3.1.1. Getting There 100. 'An interesting incident'
Caledonian Mercury
27 February 1854
p. 2. 101. 'The disembarkation'
Daily News
15 June 1854
p. 5. 102. 'The Regiment'
United Service Gazette
17 June 1854
p. 5. 3.1.2. The Army's Provisions for the Wives 103. 'The French'
Morning Chronicle
15 June 1854
p. 6. 104. 'A Letter from the English Camp at Varna'
Daily News
22 June 1854
p. 5. 105. 'Brutal Treatment of Soldiers' Wives'
Reynolds's Newspaper
9 July 1854
p. 7. 106. 'Letters from the Seat of War'
Daily News
11 July 1854
p. 5. 107. 'Mr. Fellows Writes from Galata'
Daily News
18 September 1854
p. 2. 108. 'The War'
Daily News
15 November 1854
p. 5. 109. 'The Soldiers' Wives at Scutari'
Leeds Mercury
3 March 1855
p. 8. 110. 'Army Inquiry Committee'
Manchester Times
17 March 1855
p. 4. 111. 'Infamous Treatment of the Wounded'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
18 March 1855
p. 7. 112. 'The Army and Navy'
Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser
19 July 1855
p. 4. 113. Florence Nightingale
from Notes on the Health of the British Army
(London: Harrison & Sons
1858)
pp. 462-9. 114. Charles Holte Bracebridge
'Assistance Given to the Wives
Widows
and Children
of the British Soldiers at Scutari
1854-5-6'
in Statements Exhibiting the Voluntary Contributions Received by Miss Nightingale for the Use of British War Hospitals in the East (London: Harrison & Sons
1857)
pp. 60-6. 115. Lady Alicia Blackwood
Narrative of Personal Experiences and Impressions During a Residence on the Bosphorus throughout the Crimean War (London: Hatchard
1881)
pp. 49-60. 116. George Buchanan
Camp Life As Seen By A Civilian (Glasgow: James Maclehose
1871)
pp. 105-6. 117. General Orders Issued to the Army in the East from April 1854 to December 1855. (London: John Parker & Son
1856)
pp. 11
20
39
91
& 199. 3.1.3. Daily Life 118. Mrs. Young
Our Camp in Turkey
(London: Richard Bentley
1854). pp. 55-62
92-3
113-5
121
126-30
154-9
201-4
217-20. 119. Thomas McKiernan
Experiences of a British Veteran Soldier (Port Talbot
Wales: Major Jones & Co.
1892)
pp. 18-9. 120. 'Letter from the East'
United Services Gazette
8 July 1854
p. 6. 121. 'Discovery at Gallipoli'
Daily News
13 July 1854
p. 5. 122. 'About this time'
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
21 May 1854
p. 5. 123. General Sir George Higginson
excerpt from Seventy-one Years of a Guardsman's Life (London: Smith
Elder & Co.
1916)
p. 121. 124. 'Soldiers' Wives'
Daily News
8 June 1854
p. 5. 125. 'The Women Left On Board the Transports'
North Wales Chronicle
7 October 1854
p. 3. 126. 'A Daughter of the Regiment'
United Service Gazette
2 December 1854
p. 5. 127. Fanny Duberly
Mrs. Duberly's Journal (London: Longman
Brown
Green & Longman's
1856)
p. 170. 3.1.4. Criticism 128. 'The arrival'
Morning Chronicle
23 November 1854
p. 6. 129. 'It is sincerely'
Morning Chronicle
30 November 1854
p. 5. 130. 'Hospital Life at Scutari'
Bristol Mercury
9 December 1854
p. 6. 3.1.5. At the Battlefront 131. William Munro
Reminiscences of Military Service with the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders (London: Hurst & Blackett
1883)
pp. 40-2. 132. Harold Wylly
The 95th (The Derbyshire) Regiment in the Crimea (London: S. Sonnenschein
1899)
pp. 20-1. Part 3.2. Separation
Anxiety
and Loss 133. 'Departure of Reinforcements for the Guards in the Crimea'
United Service Gazette
28 October 1854
p. 6. 134. 'Thirst for News'
Manchester Times
29 November
1854
p. 3. 135. 'Captain Horatio Morgan'
Daily News
25 August 1855
p. 3. 136. 'How Soldiers' Wives Are Treated'
Reynolds's Newspaper
13 January 1856
p. 11. Part 4. First Person Accounts 4.1 Memoirs & Interviews 137. Margaret Kerwin
'One Woman's Story'
Friends of the Green Howards' Newsletter (3)
September 1997 (reprint from 1895)
pp. 14-15. 138. Elizabeth Evans as told to Walter Woods
'A Soldier's Wife in the Crimea'
Royal Magazine
July 1908
pp. 265-72. 139. Col. L. I. Cowper
'The Crimean War'
in The King's Own
the Story of a Royal Regiment
Vol. II
1814-1914 (Oxford: Oxford University Press
1939)
pp. 82
91
96
103
105
111-2
120. 140. James Bayes
'Nell Butler was the front line "Florence Nightingale"'
Portsmouth Evening News
3 May 1963
pp. 20-1. 141. Mary Seacole
Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (London: Blackwood
1857)
pp. 14-15
18-19
32
43
46
47-8. 142. 'A Crimean Heroine: Lord Wolseley and the Soldier's Widow'
The Thistle
A Monthly Journal of the Royal Scots
Vol. VI
No. 6
(August 1899)
pp. 101-2. 4.2. Letters 143. Private Robert Hull
No 4 Coy 50th (or Duke of Clarence's) Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1978-04-39-1 & 2. 144. Private Joseph Reid
Rifle Brigade
2nd Battalion
National Army Museum 1999-03-130. 145. TSM George Cruse
1st Royal dragoons
National Army Museum 1974-12-76
Letters 9 & 10. 146. Private George Greenfield
30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1976-07-85. 145. Private John Pine
Rifle Brigade
1st Battalion
National Army Museum 1996-05-4. 146. Sergeant Robert Clarke
39th Regiment of Foot
National Army Museum
1973-01-56
Letters 5 December 1854
23 March 1855
and 16 April 1855. 147. Hospital Sergeant Frederick Newman
97th (Earl of Ulster's) Regiment
National Army Museum 2002-03-167. 148. "Kerrymen"
Freeman's Journal & Daily Commercial Advertiser
10 November 1854
p. 2. 149. Sergeant William Jowett
Letters contained in The Diary of Sergeant William Jowett (Beeston
Nottinghamshire: R. Porter
1856)
pp. 59
60
71-80. 150. 'From a Sergeant in the Scotch Fusiliers'
Patriotic Fund Journal
10 February 1855
1
9
p. 157. 151
'From a Non-Commissioned Officer in the 50th Regiment'
Patriotic Fund Journal
24 February 1855
1
11
pp. 183-4. 152. Gunner Charles Branton to his Wife
12th Battalion
Royal Artillery
21 October 1854 and 23 October 1855
National Army Museum 1993-02-243-1 and 1993-02-243-2. 153. H. B.
Letters from the Crimea During the Years 1854 and 1855
[Corporal Henry Blishen] (London: Emily Faithfull
1863). Part 5. Fictional Representations - Poems 154. 'An Appeal on Behalf of Soldiers' Wives'
Liverpool Mercury
11 April 1854
p. 2. 155. 'A Night on the Heights'
by Private Jones
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Vol. 21 156. 'The Wives of Soldiers'
by P. G. Hamerton
Bristol Mercury
8 December 1855
p.4.







