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SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. 
Table showing the Russian batteries opposed to the Left Attack in 
April, 1855, taken from “ Etat de VArmement du Cote Slid au ~ 
9 Avnl , 
1855,” Yol. 2, Part I., pages 387 et seq., Todleben :— 
English Name. | 
Russian Name. 
The Redan. I o Isdl i'll : ])l Bastion No. 3. 
(Sketch I.) face ... ... 10 guns 
Flank of Redan and considered part of 
that work by us. 
(Sketch I.) 
Battery No. 27 (Artukhow) { J mortar 
Batteries connecting the Redan with 1 
the Barrack Battery, probably called by 
either name by us. 1 
(Sketch I.) | 
Au droite du Bastion No. 3. 
Battery No. 23 (Smaghine) ... 16 guns 
„ „ 39 (Zoubow) ... 3 „ 
„ „ 52 (Wolynsky) ... 3 „ 
Called either Redan or Barrack Ba. 
teries by us. 
(Sketch I.) 
These batteries, Nos. 45, 46, 47, were 
not constructed when the sketch was 
made, in December, ’54, or January, ’55. 
Detached batteries on edge of the ravine 
in front of N o. 23 Battery. 
Battery No. 45 (Potemkine) ... 4 guns 
„ „ 46 (Chweikowsky) 2 „ 
„ „ 47 (Popandopulo) 2 „ 
The Barrack Battery. 
(Sketches I. and II.) 
Battery No. 5 (Nikonow) ... { f^tars 
The Creek Batteries. They did not 
much interfere with our batteries. They 
were placed to meet an attack upon the 
fortress up the bed of the ravine. 
(Sketch III.) 
Batteries sur le Perresip. 
No. 15 (Pere Komsky) ... { “ m g "tor 3 
„ 81 (Stahl) . 21 guns 
„ 16 (Kriakine) .{ 2 mOTtars 
Garder and Garden Wall or Town 
Battel i s. 
(Sketch III.) 
ft ; 
Batteries du Boulevard. 
No. 31. 2 guns 
30 \ 2 ff UI19 
” .) 3 mor^ ns 
„ 33. 2 gur 
„ 34. 2 g .<* 
Between Boulevard Batteries and the 
Flagstaff Bastion. Probably considered 
by us part of the Garden Batteries. 
(Sketch III.) 
Battery No. 75 (Lwov) ... 10 guns 
On slope of the hill in front of the 
proper left face of Flagstaff Bastion. 
Probably called Flagstaff by us. 
Battery No. 38 (Kostomarow) . ans 
Flagstaff Bastion. Proper left face 
bore on the Left Attack, but this bastion 
had principally to do with the French 
attack in its front. 
(Sketch II.) 
Bastion No. 4.—Proper ! ft face, 10 
guns. There were a numb r of guns for 
interior defences, and also 6 mortars of 
various sizes. 
On the same level and in rear of Flag¬ 
staff Bastion. These batteries fired at us 
over lower part of Garden Batteries. 
(Sketches II. and HI.) 
Battery No. 51 (Lipnine) a ... 4 guns 
„ „ 80 (Paul) .. .» 4 guns 
The plan, sketches and list give a clear idea of the K ^ssian batteries. 
Sketch I. is taken (by permission) from a series mad in the early part 
