File:Private Michael McNamara (three-quarter length) - 5th Dragoon Guards - Original.jpg

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Description Rough Rider Michael McNamara, Private, 5th Dragoon Guards. Just after the Crimean War, as part of a commissioned set of photographs taken at Aldershot for Queen Victoria. McNamara served at Sevastapol and Inkerman, as well as the charge of the Heavy Brigade in the Battle of Balaklava. He left service as a corporal in 1867.[1] From the collection of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Printed in carbon; 45.5 x 35.5 cm.
Date 1856, printed c. 1889-1891
Source Page from a Catalogue of Queen Victoria's Private Negatives, Vol. III - Royal Collection Trust. Commissioned by Queen Victoria. RCIN 2931804
Author Hughes & Mullins after Cundall & Howlett;[2]
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  1. South Florida Sun Sentinel
  2. These are:
    • Cornelius Jabez Hughes (1819-1884)
    • Gustav William Henry Mullins (1854-1921) [Who operated the business on his own after Hughes' death]
    • Joseph Cundall (1818-1895)
    • Robert Howlett (1831-1858)

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