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Picture of The Charge of the Light Brigade, a battle commemorated in Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem of the same name


 
October 25, 1854
Alfred Lord Tennyson   (1809 - 1892)
 
"Theirs but to do and die"
 
by Steve King

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On this day in 1854, one of the most famous battles of military history was fought at Balaclava, in the Crimea. Upon reading reports of the disaster in the Times five weeks later, Tennyson wrote "The Charge of the Light Brigade," composing the poem while raking leaves, he later said, and writing it out in a few minutes. The line "someone had blundered" came from the newspaper account:
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