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Art Institute of Chicago caption reads "Sir J. Montagu Steele (1820-1890), Military Secretary, Crimea, 1855". Thinly albumenized print, from a collodion wet plate negative


Comment : Correct name was Thomas Montagu Steele.
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Author Roger Fenton
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