George Square Glasgow And the Lives of Those Whom Its Statues Commemorate

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All the countries named were signatory parties to this treaty, so that Russia's faithlessness rendered the war unavoidable. On the nth February, 1854, Lord Hardinge, the Commander- LORD CLYDE, 177 in-Chief of the British army, offered Sir Colin the command of one of the two brigades which it was at that time intended to send to the East. Campbell at once accepted the appoint- ment, but by the time he reached Turkey the forces were so mobilised that the brigade had become an army, and he was pos...ted to the command of the Highland brigade of the ist Division, under the command of the Duke of Cambridge, and consisting of the 42nd Highlanders (Black Watch), and the 79th and 93rd Highlanders. When one remembers the immortal battle-names with which the banners of these regiments are covered, from the days of Blenheim downwards, little wonder there is that Sir Colin accepted his command with unaffected national pride. At the head of his brigade he landed in the Crimea, and it was undoubtedly he and his Highlanders who won the battle of Alma.

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