25th Mar, 2026 10:00

Photographica
 
Lot 39
 

Roger Fenton (British, 1819-1869)
General View of Balaklava, 1855

Salted paper print from a glass negative, on original Agnew & Sons mount, image size 28 x 36cm, credited, titled, and inscribed with printed ink 'Published by T. Agnew & Sons, Jan 1st 1856. London P & D Colnaghi & Co., Paris, Moulin, 23 Rue Richer. New York Williams & Co.', overall measuring 44 x 59.5cm.


The Royal Collection Trust holds two prints of this image, with the accompanying caption: "Photograph of Balaklava taken from the Russian Church, showing the upper harbour and the Church of Kadikoi in the distance. The Russian Church is in the foreground to the right. The timber dome and roof are exposed and the doors and windows are filled with stones. There are four tents in front of it, and the rooftops of the town are spread out behind. To the left is the upper harbour, where several tall ships are docked. On the hills behind a small military camp can be seen, and the Church of Kadikoi is just visible in the distance. The town of Balaklava with its port and purpose built railway yard were of strategic significance throughout the Crimean War. The Battle of Balaklava was fought in the countryside around the small village of Kadikoi, just north of Balaklava." [ref.RCIN 2500487]

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