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Duke Of Wellington Collection (page 3)

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Lion de Waterloo, mid 19th century. Creator: Vanderhecht

Lion de Waterloo, mid 19th century. Creator: Vanderhecht
Lion de Waterloo, mid 19th century. War memorial on the site of the Battle of Waterloo in Belgium, fought on 8 June 1815 between Napoleons forces

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Prend moi tel que je suis, 1834. Creator: IB Brookes

Prend moi tel que je suis, 1834. Creator: IB Brookes
Prend moi tel que je suis, 1834. ( Take me as I am ). Ah. Doura - glad to see you _ knew you would not form the new administration without me - Well what am I fit for eh

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Old Mews Said To Have Been The Iron Dukes Stables at Knightsbridge, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Old Mews Said To Have Been The Iron Dukes Stables at Knightsbridge, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Old Mews Said To Have Been The Iron Dukes Stables at Knightsbridge, c1935. Stables at Old Barrack Yard, west London, supposedly used by the Duke of Wellington

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Triumphal Arch Moved from Hyde Park to Constitution Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Triumphal Arch Moved from Hyde Park to Constitution Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Triumphal Arch Moved from Hyde Park to Constitution Hill, c1935. View of the Wellington Arch, a triumphal arch in central London

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: The Bank, 1927. Creator: William Walcot

The Bank, 1927. Creator: William Walcot
The Bank, 1927. From " Disappearing London", by E. Beresford Chancellor, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [" The Studio" Limited, London, 1927]

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Piccadilly and the Quadriga of Constitution Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Piccadilly and the Quadriga of Constitution Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Piccadilly and the Quadriga of Constitution Hill, c1935. View of the Wellington Arch, a triumphal arch in central London between Hyde Park and Green Park

Background imageDuke Of Wellington 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 imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: A Contrast, c1838. Creator: Unknown

A Contrast, c1838. Creator: Unknown
A Contrast, c1838. Political satire depicting British politicians: Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868), William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (1779-1848), and Arthur Wellesley

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: A Poney Race for a Saddle (a Seat) at Cambridge, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

A Poney Race for a Saddle (a Seat) at Cambridge, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
A Poney Race for a Saddle (a Seat) at Cambridge, 1834. Satirical scene showing British politicians as horses and jockeys in a race: Leader of the Whigs Charles Grey

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Sir Arthur Wellesey Duke of Wellington, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Sir Arthur Wellesey Duke of Wellington, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Sir Arthur Wellesey Duke of Wellington, (1933). Portrait of British/Irish soldier and statesman Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852)

Background imageDuke Of Wellington 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 imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Up, Guards and at them!, 1899. Creator: Richard Caton Woodville II

Up, Guards and at them!, 1899. Creator: Richard Caton Woodville II
Up 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

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Frozen Out, c1830. Creator: Unknown

Frozen Out, c1830. Creator: Unknown
Frozen Out, c1830. No more Cabbage all the Salary nipped - caricature of British politicians Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), dressed as a policeman and wearing a gardeners apron

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Hyde Park Coerner, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies

Hyde Park Coerner, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies
Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington (Arthur Wellesley) and the Wellington Arch beyond, dating from around the early 19th century, and commemorating the successes of the Duke of Wellington

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Wellingtons March from Quatre Bras to Waterloo, 1815, (c1878), (c1902). Creator: Unknown

Wellingtons March from Quatre Bras to Waterloo, 1815, (c1878), (c1902). Creator: Unknown
Wellingtons March from Quatre Bras to Waterloo, 1815, (c1878), (c1902). After a painting in the Museums Sheffield collection

Background imageDuke Of Wellington 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 imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Field-Marshal Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, c1810, (1896). Artist: R. G

Field-Marshal Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, c1810, (1896). Artist: R. G
Field-Marshal Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, c1810, (1896). Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, British soldier and statesman

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Women admiring the statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1822. Artist

Women admiring the statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1822. Artist
Women admiring the statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1822. Satirical cartoon showinf back and front views of women admiring Achilles. The first word is Backside with the side scored through

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Summer Fashions for 1838, c1838

Summer Fashions for 1838, c1838. Fashions for the summer season displayed on figures in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire. In the centre Queen Victoria and the Duke of Wellington exercise on horseback

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: The Mall and Waterloo Place, Westminster, London, c1845. Artist: Thomas Allom

The Mall and Waterloo Place, Westminster, London, c1845. Artist: Thomas Allom
The Mall and Waterloo Place, Westminster, London, c1845. View showing the suggested site for the Duke of Wellingtons statue. The Duke of Yorks Column is in the background

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: The Duke of Wellington riding past the Achilles statue in Hyde Park, London, 1844

The Duke of Wellington riding past the Achilles statue in Hyde Park, London, 1844

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Interior of St Pauls Cathedral during the funeral of the Duke of Wellington, London, 1852 (1853)

Interior of St Pauls Cathedral during the funeral of the Duke of Wellington, London, 1852 (1853)

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London, c1860. Artist

Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London, c1860. Artist
Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London, c1860. The Wellington Arch viewed from the north-east with St Georges Hospital and Knightsbridge in the background

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert taking air in Hyde Park, London, c1840

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert taking air in Hyde Park, London, c1840. The royal couple passing Richard Westmacotts statue of Achilles, erected in honour of the Duke of Wellington

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: The Park. Twas post meridian half past four, c1827

The Park. Twas post meridian half past four, c1827. Scene in Hyde Park, London, with horses, riders and coaches standing around the statue of Achilles by Richard Westmacott

Background imageDuke Of Wellington 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 imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: View of the statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1822

View of the statue of Achilles, Hyde Park, London, 1822. The statue, by Richard Westmacott, was erected in the park in 1822 in honour of the Duke of Wellington

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: New version of John Gilpin, after Stothard, 1846

New version of John Gilpin, after Stothard, 1846. Sir Robert Peel, shedding a hat inscribed Toryism and a wig inscribed Conservative, and with a purse, Income Tax

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: The Looking Glass, 1831

The Looking Glass, 1831. 12 vignettes on 1 sheet, featuring a City feast, Alderman John Key, the Duke of Wellington, articles to be taxed: bonnets, bustles, teeth

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: A Break, losing the Reins, 1830

A Break, losing the Reins, 1830. Prime Minister the Duke of Wellington and Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel about to fall from a vehicle, hauled by a horse (Alderman Hunter) and an ass (Alderman Key)

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Funeral of the Duke of Wellington, St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 18 November, 1852

Funeral of the Duke of Wellington, St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 18 November, 1852. Wellingtons funeral car arriving at the cathedral

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Cornhill, Lombard Street and King William Street, looking east, City of London, 1837

Cornhill, Lombard Street and King William Street, looking east, City of London, 1837. Just visible on the left is the Bank of England

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Procession of the Prince Regent, 1814

Procession of the Prince Regent, 1814. A broad sheet at the head of which is depicted the procession of the Prince Regent to Guildhall to celebrate peace after the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Bow Street, the pick-pockets examined, London, 1830. Artist: LB

Bow Street, the pick-pockets examined, London, 1830. Artist: LB
Bow Street, the pick-pockets examined, London, 1830. Wellington and Peel (?) are depicted in the dock at Bow Street, charged with delaying the coronation of William IV

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: A slap at the Charleys or a Tom & Jerry lark, vide New Poliece Bill, 1829 Artist

A slap at the Charleys or a Tom & Jerry lark, vide New Poliece Bill, 1829 Artist
A slap at the Charleys or a Tom & Jerry lark, vide New Poliece Bill, 1829. Showing Sir Robert Peel (Jerry) putting to flight a band of elderly nightwatchmen

Background imageDuke Of Wellington 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 imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: The great general frightened by Don-Key, 1830. Artist: Henry Heath

The great general frightened by Don-Key, 1830. Artist: Henry Heath
The great general frightened by Don-Key, 1830; shows the Duke of Wellington running in alarm, from a donkey in mayoral cloak (Sir John Key)

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Civic anointing - or - the catastrophe of Lord Mayors Day 1827, vide Guildhall, 1827

Civic anointing - or - the catastrophe of Lord Mayors Day 1827, vide Guildhall, 1827
Civic anointing - or - the catastrophe of Lord Mayors Day 1827, vide Guildhall ; a large board containing fairy lamps plummets towards the new Lord Mayor, Matthias Prime Lucas and guests

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Bird s-eye view of the Royal Exchange, London, c1860

Bird s-eye view of the Royal Exchange, London, c1860. The statue of the Duke of Wellingtob, figures, horses and coaches can be discerned outside

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: St Pauls Cathedral (new) interior, London, c1852. Artist: Andrew Maclure

St Pauls Cathedral (new) interior, London, c1852. Artist: Andrew Maclure
An interior view of St Pauls Cathedral, London, showing the funeral of the Duke of Wellington, 1852

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Wellingtons Monument in St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1877. Artist

Wellingtons Monument in St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1877. Artist
Wellingtons Monument in St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1877. The memorial to the Duke of Wellington, designed by Alfred Stevens, was completed in 1878

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: A serio comic extravaganza... 1820

A serio comic extravaganza... 1820. George IV seems to be dismissing a petition from the Lord Mayor, John Thomas Thorp, introduced by Alderman Matthew Wood (?)

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Jack Ketch executing sentence on a culprit, 1832. Artist

Jack Ketch executing sentence on a culprit, 1832. Artist
Jack Ketch executing sentence on a culprit, 1832. A hangman pulls at a rope secured around the neck of a bust of the Duke of Wellington; John Key, Matthew Wood and Robert Waithman cheer him

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: The terror-stricken, horror-smitten ministers advice, or the R[oya]l visit postponed, 1830

The terror-stricken, horror-smitten ministers advice, or the R[oya]l visit postponed, 1830. The Duke of Wellington, attended by Sir Robert Peel, tells the King, William IV

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: The self created brute... 1830

The self created brute... 1830. The Lord Mayors bedroom. A woman representing the City is ejecting the Lord Mayor, Sir John Key

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Ahithophel in the dumps, 1830. Artist: Henry Heath

Ahithophel in the dumps, 1830. Artist: Henry Heath
Ahithophel in the dumps, 1830. The Duke of Wellington on a donkey with a saddle resembling a mayoral gown approaching a gallows

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: Locum Tenens, the celebrated Hunter, 1830

Locum Tenens, the celebrated Hunter, 1830. A donkey in aldermanic costume sitting astride a horse. The cartoon alludes to Sir Claudius Hunters involvement with the cancellation of the Royal visit to

Background imageDuke Of Wellington Collection: The Donkey Mare... 1830

The Donkey Mare... 1830
The Donkey Mare, braying Ecaw, ecaw loud and deep, from the great City to the great dictator, 1830. The Lord Mayor, Sir John Key, with asses ears



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