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Up, Guards and at them!, 1899. Creator: Richard Caton Woodville IIUp Guards and at them!, 1899. Drummer-boy leading a charge of British soldiers, scene based on a quote by the Duke of Wellington: Up, Guards, and at them again
Wellingtons March from Quatre Bras to Waterloo, 1815, (c1878), (c1902). Creator: UnknownWellingtons March from Quatre Bras to Waterloo, 1815, (c1878), (c1902). After a painting in the Museums Sheffield collection
Battle of Mont-Saint-Jean, known as Waterloo, 18 June 1815, (c1850). The Battle of Waterloo was fought near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands
It Is He!, 1896. A dejected Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) after his defeat at the battle of Waterloo of 1815. Typogravure after the painting by Francois Flameng
The Ravine at Waterloo, 1815, (1896). The Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, was fought near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Waterloo, 1815, (1896). The Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, was fought near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Napoleon and the Old Guard Before Waterloo, 1815, (1896). The Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, was fought near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Design for a triumphal arch at Hyde Park in commemoration of the victory at Waterloo in 1815, 1826
Chelsea Pensioners reading the gazette of the Battle of Waterloo, Chelsea, London, 1815. Scene of excitement outside the Duke of York public house as Chelsea Pensioners and others
Apsley House, Westminster, London, 1853. Artist: William GreatbachInterior 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
Prince Blucher under his Horse at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. The intervention of Field Marshal Bluchers Prussian army made a vital contribution to Wellingtons victory at Waterloo
The Left Wing of the British army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18th 1815 ArtistThe Left Wing of the British army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18th 1815. The Battle of Waterloo was the decisive defeat for Napoleon and marked the end of his empire
A Plan of the Glorious Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (19th century)
Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1817). Artist: Matthew DubourgBattle of Waterloo, 1815 (1817). French Cuirassiers at the Battle of Waterloo, Charged and Defeated by the Highlanders and the Scots Greys
The Battle of Waterloo Decided by the Duke of Wellington, 1815 (1816). ArtistThe Battle of Waterloo Decided by the Duke of Wellington, 1815 (1816). From Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, published by Edward Orme, 1816
Battle of Waterloo, 1815 Artist: William AllanBattle of Waterloo, 1815 (1843). On the right of the picture Napoleon and his staff watch the unfolding events on the battlefield from their position at La Belle Alliance
British Soldiers at the Battle of Waterloo, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]
Bluchers Marsh to Waterloo, 1882. Artist: AnonymousBluchers Marsh to Waterloo, 1882. Private Collection
The Waterloo Medal. Artist: Orders, decorations and medalsThe Waterloo Medal. Private Collection
The Duke of Wellington at la Haye Sainte. The Battle of Waterloo. Artist: Sadler, William (1782-1839)The Duke of Wellington at la Haye Sainte. The Battle of Waterloo. Private Collection
The Battle of Waterloo. Artist: Sauerweid, Alexander Ivanovich (1783-1844)The Battle of Waterloo. Private Collection
The Waterloo Chamber Windsor Castle, c1899, (1901). Artist: Eyre & SpottiswoodeThe Waterloo Chamber Windsor Castle, c1899, (1901). The Waterloo chamber formerly the Grand Dining room, decorated in the Elizabethan style with wooden carving by Grinling Gibbons (1648-1721)
Wellington on the Eve of Waterloo, c1925. Artist: Charles Dudley TennantWellington on the Eve of Waterloo, c1925. Arthur Wellesley, (1769-1852), 1st Duke of Wellington, was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician
The Union Brigade Capturing the French Guns at Waterloo, 1902. Artist: William Barnes WollenThe Union Brigade Capturing the French Guns at Waterloo, 1902. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. I. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1902]
The Field of Waterloo on the Morning of the Battle, Sunday, June 18, 1815, 1902. Artist: Richard SimkinThe Field of Waterloo on the Morning of the Battle, Sunday, June 18, 1815, 1902. After David Henry Parry (1793-1826). From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. I
Battle of Waterloo, 1815, (1910). Artist: Edward OrmeBattle of Waterloo, 1815, (1910). The souvenir-medal is part of a collection box issued by Edward Orme to commemorate the military campaigns of the Duke of Wellington, 1815
The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815, 1817 (1909). Artist: Richard Gibson ReeveThe Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815, 1817 (1909). After William Heath (1794-1840). From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur, London, 1909]
Waterloo & Military General Service Medal 1793-1814, c19th centuryWaterloo & Military General Service Medal 1793-1814. The Waterloo Medal and Military General Service Medals 1793-1814 were awarded to fearless soldiers who fought at the Battle of Waterloo
Pictons Division Off To The Front, 1902. Artist: William Barnes WollenPictons Division Off To The Front, 1902. Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton GCB (1758-1815) Division off to fight at the Battle of Waterloo. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. I
Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, 1844 (1936). From William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries, Vol. I, 1840-1854, by Thomas Archer, F.R.H.S
The Centre of the British Army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, 19th century (1909). Artist: Thomas SutherlandThe Centre of the British Army in Action at the Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815, 19th century (1909). From British Military Prints - Connoisseur Extra No. 6 by Ralph Nevill
Sir Thomas Picton (1758-1815), British soldier, 1812. (1912)Sir Thomas Picton, British soldier, 1812. Picton (1758-1815) was mortally wounded at the Battle of Waterloo. After a painting by Sir Martin Archer Shee (1769-1850)
The pride of the 1st Life Guards, 1896. Artist: Gregory & CoThe pride of the 1st Life Guards, 1896. The trumpet sounded the charge at Waterloo of the 1st Life Guards and the regiments of the Household Brigade
The Duke of Wellington, Irish-born British soldier and statesman, 19th century (1956). Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852)
Battle of Waterloo, 1815. The Scots Greys under Major-General Sir William Ponsonby charge two batteries of French Artillery, after having taken the colours of the 105th Regiment
The Chateau d Hougoumont, Belgium, 19th century. Artist: LouxThe Chateau d Hougoumont, Belgium, 19th century. The Chateau d Hougoumont is a large farmhouse situated at the bottom of an escarpment where British
The Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1816). Artist: J BoothThe Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1816). Panoramic sketch showing the battlefield. The Battle of Waterloo, fought on 18 June 1815, was Napoleon Bonapartes last battle
Field Marshal von Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt, 1816. Artist: T WallisField Marshal von Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt (1742-1819), 1816. Von Blucher was a Prussian General who led his army against Napoleon I at the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig in 1813
The Duke of Wellington commanding at the Battle of Assaye, 1816. Artist: T WallisThe Duke of Wellington commanding at the Battle of Assaye, 1816. The Battle of Assaye occurred on 23 September 1803 near the village of Assaye in south-central India
Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), 1816. Artist: T WallisArthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), 1816. In 1814, Wellesley commanded the victorious British forces in the Peninsular War
The Duke of Wellington, c1842 (1878). Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman
Napoleon Bonaparte at the end of the battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815. Napoleon (1769-1821) French soldier and emperor, fleeing from the battlefield of Waterloo after his defeat by the British
The Mountain of the Lion, 19th century. View of the monument to commemorate the place where William II of the Netherlands was knocked from his horse by a musket ball to the shoulder during the Battle
The Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1816). Artist: RomneyThe Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1816). Featured is the moment when the French Cuirassiers were surrounded by the 19th Regiment and Scots Greys
Sir Thomas Picton, British soldier, 19th century. Artist: Peltro William TomkinsSir Thomas Picton, British soldier, 19th century. Picton (1758-1815) was mortally wounded at the Battle of Waterloo
Waterloo Campaign, 15 June 1815, (1900). The Battle of Waterloo was fought between the French led by Napoleon and the British, led by the Duke of Wellington
Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher, Prussian Field Marshal. Blucher (1742-1819) was prominent in the campaign leading to the first overthrow of Napoleon in 1813-1814
Marshal Ney, French soldier of the Napoleonic Wars, (19th century). Artist: Paul GirardetMarshal Ney, French soldier of the Napoleonic Wars, (19th century). Michel Ney (1769-1815) was made a Marshal of France in 1804