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Interior of Col. Warre's Hut July 1855.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
M. and N. Hanhart after Henry James Warre
Author
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry James Warre CB, 57th (The West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot
Title
Interior of Col. Warre's Hut July 1855.
Object type print
object_type QS:P31,Q11060274
Description
English: Interior of Colonel Warre's Hut, 1855 (c).

Interior of my hut. Camp before Sebastopol. July 1855. The walls are decorated with the prints from the Illustrated London news. A fireplace is behind him, with the 57th Regiment's colours (flags) rolled up and crossed over and leaning against the wall.
plate 12 from 'Sketches in the Crimea', published by Dickinson Bros, London, 1856.

Coloured tinted lithograph by M and N Hanhart after Lieutenant-Colonel Henry James Warre CB, 57th (The West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot.

In the spring of 1855, wooden huts began to replace the tents that had proved so inadequate against the elements during the preceding months. In this print, Lieutenant-Colonel (later General Sir) Henry James Warre (1819-1898) depicts himself seated in his hut, surrounded by the equipment and accoutrements of a soldier in the field, with the regimental colours propped against the wall to the left.

Warre was first commissioned in 1837, transferring to the 57th (The West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot in 1847. He arrived in the Crimea in March 1855, Lieutenant Joshua Cunliffe Ingham of the 57th commenting: 'Warre has joined out here; he wrote to Col Shadforth to say that he could neither ride nor walk, but when he heard from the Horse Guards that he would not get his Lt. Colonelcy until he joined here he came out, and looks as well and strong as any one. This morning he tried to drill the Regiment but made a total failure, in fact I could have done it much better myself. If he commanded for 2 months we should be worse than a Militia; from what I have seen of him I like him very well as a man, but as a soldier he is worth nothing.'

Warre however was subsequently mentioned in dispatches for his role in the attack on the Redan, 18 June 1855, and later rose to be Commander-in-Chief of the Bombay Army, 1878-1881.

Location: National Army Museum, Study collection
Depicted place Sevastopol
Date 1856
date QS:P571,+1856-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium lithograph
medium QS:P186,Q15123870
institution QS:P195,Q731616
Accession number
NAM. 1984-04-116-12
Credit line National Army Museum, London
Source/Photographer https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1984-04-116-12
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