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English: The Death of Colonel Filhol de Camas at the Battle of Inkermann, 5 November 1854.

The death of Colonel Edmond Jean Armand Filhol de Camas, 2nd Baron de Camas, commanding the French 6th Regiment of the Line (fr:6e régiment d'infanterie) during the Battle of Inkerman, 5 November 1854. Watercolour by Julien Le Blant (1851-1936).[1][2] The illustration appears on p. 187 of Au Drapeau! ('To the Flag!'), by fr:Maurice Loir (1897).[3]
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
, before 1897
Source

https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47db-9a21-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
Item ID: 442400
New York Public Libraries, General Research Division
The Vinkhuijzen collection of military uniforms. Vol. 669: Russia, 1853-1854
Collected by Vinkhuijzen, Hendrik Jacobus (1843-1910)

NYPL Catalog - Brief listing of all volumes in the collection: https://www.nypl.org/research/research-catalog/bib/b14896507
Author en:Julien Le Blant (1851-1936)

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The author died in 1936.

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The Death of Colonel Filhol de Camas at the Battle of Inkermann, 5 November 1854. Watercolour c.1897 by Julien Le Blant.

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