Camp of the 5th Dragoons Guards 1855 Posters
by lc_vintagephotosThis is a reproduction of a view of the Camp of the 5th Dragoons Guards with tents, huts, and horses, looking toward the village of Kadikoi; the original photograph was taken in 1855 by Roger Fenton, whose collection represents one of the earliest systematic attempts to document a war through the medium of photography.
Zazzle's collection of vintage photographs has an amazing assortment of classic images ranging from the historic to the whimsical. This commemorative poster print features a reproduction of a view of the Camp of the 5th Dragoons Guards with tents, huts, and horses, looking toward the village of Kadikoi; the original photograph was taken in 1855 by Roger Fenton, whose collection represents one of the earliest systematic attempts to document a war through the medium of photography. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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Zazzle's collection of vintage photographs has an amazing assortment of classic images ranging from the historic to the whimsical. This commemorative poster print features a reproduction of a view of the Camp of the 5th Dragoons Guards with tents, huts, and horses, looking toward the village of Kadikoi; the original photograph was taken in 1855 by Roger Fenton, whose collection represents one of the earliest systematic attempts to document a war through the medium of photography. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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lc_vintagephotos (6/24/2003 3:16 AM)
Zazzle's collection of vintage photographs has an amazing assortment of classic images ranging from the historic to the whimsical. This commemorative poster print features a reproduction of a view of the Camp of the 5th Dragoons Guards with tents, huts, and horses, looking toward the village of Kadikoi; the original photograph was taken in 1855 by Roger Fenton, whose collection represents one of the earliest systematic attempts to document a war through the medium of photography. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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