Military Band: 21st Royal North British Fusiliers Regiment of Foot

Military Band: 21st Royal North British Fusiliers Regiment of Foot

Wearing their white jackets, members of the band for the 21st (Royal North British) Fusiliers Regiment of Foot stand while holding their musical instruments in this informal group portrait taken in camp during the Crimean War. Officers with swords and white sashes stand looking at the camera, along with other enlisted men. At far right and left, two officers hold their pet dogs, while another dog is seen blurred on the ground at front left. One seated officer at left reads a book. A remarkable portrait of camp life.

This photograph has been recombined from two halves pasted within a family and “Grand Tour” album belonging to Major William Henry Carleton, (1831-1909) who served with distinction in this Scottish infantry regiment. From 1877-1881, the regiment saw the restoration of “Scots” in their title, becoming the “Royal Scots Fusiliers”.

Dated 1855, its very possible this photograph was taken in camp during the Siege of Sevastopol, which lasted from October 1854 until September 1855.

Carleton’s Obituary: “The death is announced as having taken place on December 26 at Raveagh, County Tyrone, (Ireland) of Major William Henry Carleton, late of the 21st Foot (Royal Scots Fusiliers). Major Carleton served with his regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman, and the siege and fall of Sevastopol. He received for his services the medal with four clasps, the Turkish medal, and was nominated a Knight of the Legion of Honour. He retired from the Army in 1870.” (from clipping pasted within same album as photograph)

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Military Band: 21st Royal North British Fusiliers Regiment of Foot
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Dimensions

Image Dimensions10.8 x 14.2 cm (left) | 10.9 x 14.3 cm (right) combined image

Support Dimensions23.0 x 19.0 cm album leaf

Print Notes

Recto: written in faded black ink along left margin of album leaf containing pasted halves of photographs: Band  21st FusiliersCrimea 1855.

Exhibitions | Collections

Royal Collection Trust, London: Title: Military band playing in a camp 1855-1856 by James Robertson (1813-88)  JAMES ROBERTSON (1813-88) Salted paper print | 23.0 x 29.1 cm (image) (image) | RCIN 2500655

Description: Photograph of a military band playing in a camp. The band stand in a group playing a variety of instruments. Other soldiers stand around them, with those standing in front of the band facing the camera. All are wearing military uniform, with the band wearing lighter coloured jackets. There are tents and wooden huts behind them. The standard of British military bands improved dramatically around the time of the Crimean War, with more emphasis placed on standardisation across the regiments. Provenance: From the collection of Queen Victoria
Provenance

Purchased for this archive in May, 2021 from Common Crow Books, Pittsburgh, PA.