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British Foreign Policy 1815-65 |
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Balaklava harbour from William Simpson's The Seat of War in the East, second series. Note the Genoese fortress, Chembalo, on the headland in background. |
Balaclava harbour today. |
The port of Balaclava from J. Ewing Ritchie, The and Times of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. II, 295. (5 vols. London) |
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