There was originally no information about Louis Nolan in the EJBA. Although he rode with the Light Brigade in the Charge at Balaklava (indeed, he was the first to die), Nolan was part of the Brigade (i.e. Headquarters) Staff. When time allows, information will be added to this entry. In the meanwhile, links will be made to and from this page to other men and events discussed on the EJBA, where relevant.
Illustrated London News, obituary, 1854: http://chargeofthelightbrigade.com/allmen/allmenN/allmenN_B/nolan_l_B/nolan_l_B_ILN_1854.html.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Captain Louis Nolan (2007): /allmen/allmenN/allmenN_B/nolan_l_B_dnb.html [COPYRIGHT MATERIAL — PERSONAL REFERENCE ONLY — NOT FOR PUBLICATION]
Encyclopedia Britannica, Louis Nolan and the Charge of the Light Brigade (1911): http://chargeofthelightbrigade.com/furtherinfo/encyclopediabritannica1911/balaklava_charge_EB1911.html
M.M Gilchrist, Louis Edward Nolan (1818-1854) (2004): http://chargeofthelightbrigade.com/allmen/allmenN/allmenN_B/nolan_l_B_gilchrist.html [COPYRIGHT MATERIAL — PERSONAL REFERENCE ONLY — NOT FOR PUBLICATION]
Wikipedia, Louis Nolan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Nolan.
David Kelsey, Captain Nolan's Final Moments (2003): http://chargeofthelightbrigade.com/allmen/allmenN/allmenN_B/nolan_l_B_kelsey.html. [COPYRIGHT MATERIAL — PERSONAL REFERENCE ONLY — NOT FOR PUBLICATION]
David Kelsey, Captain Nolan's mission to buy horses: http://chargeofthelightbrigade.com/allmen/allmenN/allmenN_B/nolan_l_B_mission_kelsey.html . [COPYRIGHT MATERIAL — PERSONAL REFERENCE ONLY — NOT FOR PUBLICATION]
National Army Museum, Nolan's Crimea journal published by the National Army Museum, April 2011: /allmen/allmenN/allmenN_B/nolan_l_B_nambook2011.html