Following on from my Russian character figures from the Crimean War -
http://bennosfiguresforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22451, I present a handful more British figures which come from Strelets "Heavy Brigade" big box set of figures.
If you are interested, my blog post contains a more complete biography of each personality and also compares them with Roger Fenton's original photographs of each.
https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2019/03/10/british-personalities-of-the-crimean-war/Roger Fenton - A pioneering photographer who captured many astonishing images of the Crimean conflict in 1855.
General Simpson - British commander Lord Raglan's Chief of Staff until Raglan's death at which point Simpson took over command. After the fall of Sevastopol, Simpson resigned.
Lt-General Sir George Brown - A Scottish Peninsular War veteran who was invalided home after being wounded at the battle of Inkerman leading French Zouaves!
Major-General Colin Campbell - Another Scottish veteran of the Peninsular War. He found fame for commanding the 'thin red line' of Highlanders at Balaklava.
Brigadier-General Sir George Buller - A controversial officer who fought at the Alma and was also invalided home after being wounded at Inkerman.
Lieutenant-Colonel Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar - German born aristocrat who fought in all the British army's major battles in the war, commanding the Grenadier Guards. He would rise to the rank of Field Marshal later in life.
Captain Charles Halford - An officer of the 5th Dragoon Guards, his claim to fame appears to be being photographed by Roger Fenton on a number of occasions.
Bye for now!
Marvin