Royal Insight
Sketch by Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria's Sketch of wounded soldiers at Brompton barracks. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert met some of the wounded men who had returned from the Crimea at Chatham, Kent on 3 March 1855. After visiting the hospital at Fort Pitt they went to Brompton barracks. It was there that Queen Victoria met those men she later sketched. She described in her journal how Sergeant Scarff of the 17th Lancers 'told us how he had received his sabre cuts, one on his head, and one on his two hands, which he had put up to save his head'.

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