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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 31 MIN

The Eagle Of Sevastopol - From Crimea To Carlisle

from Carlisle Times & Crimes · host Carlisle Times & Crimes

When the 34th Regiment entered Sevastopol in September 1855, Private Joseph Carruthers took a large, gilded, wooden double-headed eagle from the  ruins of the opera house as a war trophy. However, by the time the eagle arrived in Britain, and in the years following, Sergeant Edward Baker seemingly took credit for capturing the eagle. We'll follow the eagle's journey through the decades as it appeared as a prized possession of the 34th, later the Border Regiment. Can we get to the bottom of this Crimean quarrel? Join me as we tek a deeks at The Eagle Of Sevastopol - From Crimea To Carlisle.Help support the channel by rating, following and sharing.Follow Carlisle Times & Crimes on facebook for more stories from Carlisle's past, where you can help support the page by subscibing for only 99p a month.You can also make a donation at ko-fi.com/carlisletimescrimes Support the show

When the 34th Regiment entered Sevastopol in September 1855, Private Joseph Carruthers took a large, gilded, wooden double-headed eagle from the ruins of the opera house as a war trophy. However, by the time the eagle arrived in Britain, and in the years following, Sergeant Edward Baker seemingly took credit for capturing the eagle. We'll follow the eagle's journey through the decades as it appeared as a prized possession of the 34th, later the Border Regiment. Can we get to the...

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