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Apsley House Collection

Background imageApsley House Collection: Banquet commemorating the victory at Waterloo, 1836 (1900)

Banquet commemorating the victory at Waterloo, 1836 (1900). A banquet held by the Duke of Wellington at Apsley House, his London residence, on 18 June 1836

Background imageApsley House Collection: Marriage of Sir Robert Peel and Lady Emily Hay - The Dejeuner in the Waterloo Gallery at Apsley

Marriage of Sir Robert Peel and Lady Emily Hay - The Dejeuner in the Waterloo Gallery at Apsley Hous Creator: Unknown
Marriage of Sir Robert Peel and Lady Emily Hay - The Dejeuner in the Waterloo Gallery at Apsley House, [London], 1856. The table, which was a miracle of ornamental decoration

Background imageApsley House Collection: The Waterloo Banquet at Aspley House June 18, 1836. Creator: Greatbach, William

The Waterloo Banquet at Aspley House June 18, 1836. Creator: Greatbach, William
The Waterloo Banquet at Aspley House June 18, 1836. Private Collection

Background imageApsley House Collection: Hyde Park Corner, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Hyde Park Corner, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Hyde Park Corner, London, c1910. The Hyde Park Screen was designed by Decimus Burton and built between 1822 and 1825. A corner entry to Hyde Park, it replaced an earlier toll gate

Background imageApsley House Collection: Hyde Park Corner, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode

Hyde Park Corner, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode
Hyde Park Corner, c1900s. Horse-drawn buses at the busy thoroughfare - the Ionic screen was built between 1822 and 1825 by Decimus Burton

Background imageApsley House Collection: Hyde Park Corner With The Triple Archway Leading To The Royal Park Showing Apsley House, c1935

Hyde Park Corner With The Triple Archway Leading To The Royal Park Showing Apsley House, c1935. Apsley House in London was originally built by Robert Adam in 1771-1778

Background imageApsley House Collection: Funeral of the Duke of Wellington, 18th November 1852, pub. 1853. Creator: Louis Haghe

Funeral of the Duke of Wellington, 18th November 1852, pub. 1853. Creator: Louis Haghe
Funeral of the Duke of Wellington, 18th November 1852, pub. 1853 (Colour lithograph). Funeral of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, (1769)

Background imageApsley House Collection: The Funeral of the Duke of Wellington Passing Apsley House, November 18, 1852, (c1897)

The Funeral of the Duke of Wellington Passing Apsley House, November 18, 1852, (c1897). Crowds in London for the funeral of soldier and prime minister Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852)

Background imageApsley House Collection: Apsley House, Hyde Park, London, 1823. Artist

Apsley House, Hyde Park, London, 1823. Artist
Apsley House, Hyde Park, London, 1823. View with two riders and dogs on the left and a woman and child on the right. Apsley House, also known as Number One, London

Background imageApsley House Collection: The Saveall, or Economy, 1828. Artist: Thomas McLean

The Saveall, or Economy, 1828. Artist: Thomas McLean
The Saveall, or Economy, 1828. The Duke of Wellington stands between Apsley House, (his future home - still under construction), and the Triumphal Arch on Constitution Hill

Background imageApsley House Collection: Apsley House, Westminster, London, 1853. Artist: William Greatbach

Apsley House, Westminster, London, 1853. Artist: William Greatbach
Interior view of Apsley House, Westminster, London, 1853; showing the Duke of Wellington giving the annual banquet for his companions in arms on the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageApsley House Collection: Dukes own room, Apsley House, Westminster, London, 19th century

Dukes own room, Apsley House, Westminster, London, 19th century. Also known as Number One, London, Apsley House was the residence of the Duke of Wellington

Background imageApsley House Collection: Portrait of Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), 1st Duke of Wellington, 1815-1816

Portrait of Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), 1st Duke of Wellington, 1815-1816. Artist: Lawrence, Sir Thomas (1769-1830)
Portrait of Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), 1st Duke of Wellington, 1815-1816. Found in the collection of Apsley House, London

Background imageApsley House Collection: Apsley House, Westminster, London, c1800 (1878)

Apsley House, Westminster, London, c1800 (1878). Also known as No 1, London, Apsley House, is the London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington

Background imageApsley House Collection: The Piccadilly Room, Apsley House, 1908. Artist: HN King

The Piccadilly Room, Apsley House, 1908. Artist: HN King
The Piccadilly Room, Apsley House, 1908. Apsley House, known as No 1, London, was the home of the Duke of Wellington. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor

Background imageApsley House Collection: The Waterloo Chamber, Apsley House, 1908. Artist: HN King

The Waterloo Chamber, Apsley House, 1908. Artist: HN King
The Waterloo Chamber, Apsley House, 1908. Apsley House, known as No 1, London, was the home of the Duke of Wellington. A photograph from The Private Palaces of London by E Beresford Chancellor


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