Victoria Cross, British award for gallantry, 1857. Artist: Unknown

Victoria Cross, British award for gallantry, 1857. Artist: Unknown

1-153-472 - Ann Ronan Picture Library/Heritage-Images

Victoria Cross, British award for gallantry, 1857. The Victoria Cross was instituted in 1856 for all ranks of the British army and navy. It was first conferred by Queen Victoria on 62 men in June 1857. The decoration was a Maltese cross made from Russian cannon captured at Sevastopol in the Crimean War, with a red ribbon for the army, and a blue ribbon when awarded to naval servicemen. From The Illustrated London News, June 1857, showing two of the first army awards, to Sergeant Major John Berryman and Private William Norman.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. John Berryman: British: Soldier
  2. William Norman: British: Soldier
People Related
  1. Queen Victoria: British: Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, artist

Medium
  1. Engraving

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4023x2797
File Size : 32,966kb


Aliases

  1. 001096
  1. 001096
  1. 0390002440
  1. 1-153-472
  1. 1153472
  1. 2440

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