History of the Royal Sappers and Miners, Volume 2 (of 2) / From the Formation of the Corps in March 1712 to the date when its designation was changed to that of Royal Engineers

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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

1848

1848 (2)

1849

1850

1851

1851 GREAT EXHIBITION.

1851 SHETLAND ISLANDS.

1852

1853

1853 CHOBHAM CAMP.

1854-1856.

1854 BOMARSUND TURKEY BULGARIA WALLACHIA.

1854 CRIMEA. September 18th October.

1854 SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. 18th October-31st December.

1855 1st January-8th April. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.

1855 9th to 19th April. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.

1855 20th April-15th May. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.

1855 16th May-7th June. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.

1855 8th June-18th June. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.

1855 18th June-16th July. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.

1855 17th July-25th August. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.

1855 26th August-5th September. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.

1855 6th September-9th September. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL.

1855 SEBASTOPOL. 9th September, 1855-28th January, 1856.

1855-56. 13th September-1st March. DEMOLITIONS AT SEBASTOPOL.

1856 CONCLUDING SERVICES IN THE CRIMEA.

1856 Concluding Chapter.

APPENDIX.

INDEX TO VOL. II.

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Royal Sappers & Miners
Plate XVI.
plate XVI
Uniform 1854.
Printed by M & N Hanhart.

HISTORY
OF THE
ROYAL SAPPERS AND MINERS,

FROM THE FORMATION OF THE CORPS IN MARCH 1772, TO THE DATE
WHEN ITS DESIGNATION WAS CHANGED TO THAT OF
ROYAL ENGINEERS,
IN OCTOBER 1856.
BY
T. W. J. CONNOLLY,
QUARTERMASTER OF THE ROYAL ENGINEERS.
“Of most disastrous chances,
Of moving accidents, by flood and field;
Of hair-breadth scapes i' the imminent deadly breach.”—Shakspeare.

“There is a corps which is often about him, unseen and unsuspected, and which is labouring as hard for him in peace as others do in war.”—The Times.

With Seventeen Coloured Illustrations.
SECOND EDITION, WITH CONSIDERABLE ADDITIONS.
IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. II.
LONDON:
LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, LONGMANS, AND ROBERTS.
1857.
LONDON: PRINTED BY W. CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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