Advanced Search
Artist
by alphabet
by Country
by style
by date
Popular
Artwork
by style
by color
by topic
by media
by date
Popular
random artwork
By Museums
Languages
English
Français
Deutsch
Italiano
Español
Русский
中国
Português
日本語
Polskie
Türk
Nederlands
فارسی
الكورية العربية
한국어
čeština
Svensk
Tiếng Việt
Indonesia
ελληνικά
Română
Magyar
Dansk
ภาษาไทยภาษา
Suomalainen
Slovenský
Български
Norsk
עִברִית
Lietuvos
Hrvatski
Українська
Interaction
About
Request an invite
Privacy policy
Cookie statement
Contact us
Homepage
Louis William Desanges
Chevalier Louis William Desanges
Artist
All Artworks Chronologically
All Artworks by Alphabet
Featured artwork
Internet Resources
Total: 66
Previous
1
2
3
Next
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Charles Russell at the Battle of Inkermann, 5 November 1854
Ross Lewis Mangles (1833–1905), Bengal Civil Service, Winning the Victoria Cross Saving a Wounded Soldier of the 37th (North Hampshire) Regiment During the Indian Mutiny, 1857
Surgeon (later Surgeon General) Anthony Dickson Home (1826–1914), VC, KCB, and Assistant Surgeon William Bradshaw (1830–1861), VC, 90th Regiment of Foot (Perthshire Volunteers) (Light Infantry), Lucknow, 1857
Lieutenant William Alexander Kerr (1832–1919), 24th (Bombay) Regiment Native Infantry, Attached to the South Mahratta Irregular Horse, Winning the Victoria Cross, Indian Mutiny, July 1857
Henrietta Elizabeth Ames (d.1915)
Lieutenant William Hope, VC
Captain C. J. S. Gough (1832–1912), 5th Bengal European Cavalry Winning the Victoria Cross at Khurkowdah, Indian Mutiny, 15 August 1857
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Charles Russell (at the Battle of Inkermann, 5 November 1854)
Private John McDermond (1832–1868), VC, 47th (The Lancashire) Regiment of Foot, Winning the Victoria Cross by Saving Colonel Haly, His Commanding Officer, at Inkerman, on 5 November 1854
Private Henry Ward (1823–1867), VC, (78th Highlanders at Lucknow, 1857)
George, 4th Duke of Manchester
Lady Farren
Lieutenant Francis Edward Henry Farquharson Winning His Victoria Cross at Lucknow, 9 March 1858
Captain E. W. D. Bell Winning His VC at the Alma, 20th September 1854
Mr William Fraser McDonnell (1829–1894), Bengal Civil Service, Magistrate of Sarun, Winning the Victoria Cross at Arrah, Indian Mutiny, 30 July 1857
Robert James Lindsay (1832–1901) (later Baron Wantage of Lockinge, VC)
Thomas Henry Kavanagh (1821–1882), VC, Assistant Commissioner in Oudh, Indian Civil Service, 1857
Lieutenant Frederick Robertson Aikman (1828–1888), 4th Regiment (Bengal) Native Infantry, Commanding 3rd Regiment (Sikh) Irregular Cavalry, Winning the Victoria Cross at Lucknow, Indian Mutiny, 1 March 1858
Lieutenant William Hope, VC
78th Highlanders at Lucknow
Lieutenant Thomas Adair Butler (1836–1901), 1st (Bengal) European Fusiliers, Winning the Victoria Cross at Lucknow, Indian Mutiny, 9 March 1858
Thomas Henry Kavanagh (1821–1882), VC, Being Disguised as a Native, Having Volunteered to Guide the Relief Force, Siege of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny, 9 November 1857
Mr William Fraser McDonnell
Lieutenant Francis Edward Henry Farquharson Winning His Victoria Cross at Lucknow, 9 March 1858
Sergeant Luke O'Connor Winning His VC at the Battle of the Alma, 20th September 1854
Lieutenant William George Cubitt (1835–1903), 13th Regiment (Bengal) Native Infantry, at Lucknow, Winning the Victoria Cross, Indian Mutiny, 30 June 1857
Captain (later General Sir) Dighton MacNaghten Probyn (1833–1924), 2nd Punjab Cavalry, at the Battle of Agra (one of the incidents for which he won the Victoria Cross), Indian Mutiny, 10 October 1857
The Capture of Tubabecelong, Gambia
George (1737–1788), 4th Duke of Manchester
General Sir H. N. D. Prendergast
Total: 66
Previous
1
2
3
Next