SEBASTOPOL: 'Sevastopol shewing the position of the Allied Forces'; Oct. 1854. Scale circa 1:26000. The map shows Sebastopol harbour and the Crimean coast as far as the Katcha river in the north and Balaclava in the south. Roads are marked, and cliff... Oct 1854

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SEBASTOPOL: 'Sevastopol shewing the position of the Allied Forces'; Oct. 1854. Scale circa 1:26000. The map shows Sebastopol harbour and the Crimean coast as far as the Katcha river in the north and Balaclava in the south. Roads are marked, and cliff... Oct 1854

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