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Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 21 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): It w

Plate 21 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): It will be the same. (Sera lo mismo.), 1810 ( published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 19 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): There

Plate 19 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): There isn t time now. (Ya no hay tiempo.), 1810 (published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 20 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Get t

Plate 20 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Get them well, and on to the next. (Curarlos y a otra.), 1810 (published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate18 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Bury

Plate18 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Bury them and keep quiet. (Enterrar y callar.), 1810-20, published 1863

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 17 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): They

Plate 17 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): They do not agree. (No se convienen.), 1810 (published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 16 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de La Guerra): They

Plate 16 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de La Guerra): They make use of them. (Se aprovechan.), 1810 (published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 10 from 'The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Nor do these

Plate 10 from "The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Nor do these
Plate 10 from " The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Nor do these. (Tampoco.), 1810

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 15 from 'The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra)

Plate 15 from "The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra)
Plate 15 from " The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): And there is no help. (Y no hai remedio.), 1810

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 11 from 'The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Neither do these

Plate 11 from "The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Neither do these
Plate 11 from " The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Neither do these. (Ni por esas.), 1810

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 14 from 'The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): It s

Plate 14 from "The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): It s
Plate 14 from " The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Its a hard step! (Duro es el paso!), 1810 (published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 12 from 'The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): This

Plate 12 from "The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): This
Plate 12 from " The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): This is what you were born for. (Para eso habeis nacido.), 1810 (published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 5 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): And t

Plate 5 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): And they are like wild beasts. (Y son fieras.), 1810 ( published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 2 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Rightl

Plate 2 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Rightly or wrongly. (Con razon o sin ella.), 1810 (published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate10 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Nor [d

Plate10 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): Nor [do these] either. (Tampoco.), 1810 (published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 9 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): They d

Plate 9 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): They don t like to. (No quieren.), 1810 (published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Plate 6 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): It ser

Plate 6 from The Disasters of War (Los Desastres de la Guerra): It serves you right. (Bien te se esta.), 1810 (published 1863)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: From Top to Bottom, or Cause and Effect (Du haut en bas... ou les causes et les effet

From Top to Bottom, or Cause and Effect (Du haut en bas... ou les causes et les effet
From Top to Bottom, or Cause and Effect (Du haut en bas...ou les causes et les effets), April 1814

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Dash d with his suite for Santarem that night, from '

Dash d with his suite for Santarem that night, from " The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome", 1815

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Sr. I. Moore, (1761-1809), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Sr. I. Moore, (1761-1809), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Sr. I. Moore, (1761-1809), 1830. Sir John Moore (1761-1809) British Army general, known for military training reforms and his death at the Battle of Corunna

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: S. Perceval, (1762-1812), 1830. Creator: Unknown

S. Perceval, (1762-1812), 1830. Creator: Unknown
S. Perceval, (1762-1812), 1830. Spencer Perceval (1762-1812) British statesman and British Prime Minister from October 1809 until his assassination in May 1812

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Flight of King Joseph Bonaparte from Vitoria, Spain, 1813 (c1890). Creator: Edmund Blair Leighton

Flight of King Joseph Bonaparte from Vitoria, Spain, 1813 (c1890). Creator: Edmund Blair Leighton
Flight of King Joseph Bonaparte from Vitoria, Spain, 1813 (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Sir Willoughby Cotton, 1842. Creator: Richard James Lane

Sir Willoughby Cotton, 1842. Creator: Richard James Lane
Sir Willoughby Cotton, 1842. Portrait of Lieutenant General Sir Willoughby Cotton (1783-1860), British soldier. Cotton was Adjutant-General under Arthur Wellesley (future Duke of Wellington)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: George James Guthrie, 1840. Creators: Alfred d Orsay, Richard James Lane

George James Guthrie, 1840. Creators: Alfred d Orsay, Richard James Lane
George James Guthrie, 1840. Portrait of British surgeon George James Guthrie (1785-1856). Guthrie served as an army surgeon during the Peninsular campaign

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Andre Massena, (c1820). Artist: Maurin

Andre Massena, (c1820). Artist: Maurin
Massena, Andre Massena, (c1820). Regarded as one of Napoleons greatest generals, French soldier Massena (1758-1817) first distinguished himself in the revolutionary wars

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: The Ox. And Bucks. Light Infantry. The Battle in the Churchyard at Vimiero, 1808, (1939)

The Ox. And Bucks. Light Infantry. The Battle in the Churchyard at Vimiero, 1808, (1939). The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at the Battle of Vimeiro in Portugal, Peninsular War

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: The Sherwood Foresters. The Advance of The Sherwood Foresters at Salamanca, 1812, (1939)

The Sherwood Foresters. The Advance of The Sherwood Foresters at Salamanca, 1812, (1939). The Battle of Salamanca in Spain, 22 July 1812

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: The Northumberland Fusiliers. Storming the ramparts of San Vincente, 1812, (1939)

The Northumberland Fusiliers. Storming the ramparts of San Vincente, 1812, (1939). British forces climbing the fortress of San Vincente in Spain during the Battle of Badajoz, 6 April 1812

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Bombardment of Madrid, 4 December 1808, (c1850). Artist: Edme Bovinet

Bombardment of Madrid, 4 December 1808, (c1850). Artist: Edme Bovinet
Bombardment of Madrid, 4 December 1808, (c1850). Napoleons army captured the city and restored the emperors brother, Joseph Bonaparte, to the Spanish throne

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: The French Army in the Mountains of Portugal, 1896

The French Army in the Mountains of Portugal, 1896. Scene from the Napoleonic Wars, 1803-1815. Typogravure after the aquarelle by Maurice Orange

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: The Arrest of Ferdinand, 1807, (1896)

The Arrest of Ferdinand, 1807, (1896). King Ferdinand VII of Spain (1784-1833) was arrested in October 1807 for his complicity in the El Escorial Conspiracy

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Map of the Spanish Campaign, c1807-1814, (1896)

Map of the Spanish Campaign, c1807-1814, (1896). The Peninsular War was a military conflict between the empire of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) and the allied powers of the Spanish Empire

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Napoleon... Reaching The Convent at the Summit of the Guadarrama Mountains, 1808, (1896)

Napoleon... Reaching The Convent at the Summit of the Guadarrama Mountains, 1808, (1896)
Napoleon and the French Troops Reaching The Convent at the Summit of the Guadarrama Mountains, 1808, (1896). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: The Cantiniere of the 26th Regiment Climbing The Rocks at Busaco, 1810, (1896)

The Cantiniere of the 26th Regiment Climbing The Rocks at Busaco, 1810, (1896). The Battle of Bucaco or Bussaco, 27 September 1810

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: The Capitulation of Baylen, 1808, (1896)

The Capitulation of Baylen, 1808, (1896). The Battle of Bailen in southern Spain was fought in 1808 by the Spanish Army of Andalusia, led by Generals Francisco Castanos and Theodor von Reding

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: The Burning of a Palace of Godoy By The Populace at Madrid, 1896

The Burning of a Palace of Godoy By The Populace at Madrid, 1896. Scene from the Napoleonic Wars, 1803-1815. People setting fire to Prime Minister Godoys residence after Spains defeat by the French

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: The Entry of Ferdinand into Madrid, 23 March 1808, (1896)

The Entry of Ferdinand into Madrid, 23 March 1808, (1896). The triumphant return to Madrid of Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), deposed King of Spain. Typogravure after the aquarelle by Lucius Rossi

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Godoy Taken Into Custody By The Spanish Troops, 1896

Godoy Taken Into Custody By The Spanish Troops, 1896. Scene from the Napoleonic Wars, 1803-1815. Manuel Godoy y Alvarez de Faria (1767-1851), was Prime Minister of Spain

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Patriotic-Petitions on the Convention, 1808. Artist: James Gillray

Patriotic-Petitions on the Convention, 1808. Artist: James Gillray
Patriotic-Petitions on the Convention, 1808. Four scenes: top left The Cockney Petition; top right The Westminster Petition; bottom left The Chelmsford Petition; bottom right The Middlesex Petition

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Petitioners before George III

Petitioners before George III
A Hint to Ministers, or a Gracious Answer to Grievous Petitions, 1808. George III dismissing petitioners from the City of London opposed to the Convention of Cintra

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: The Battle of Occana, 19 November 1809. Artist: Francois Pigeot

The Battle of Occana, 19 November 1809. Artist: Francois Pigeot
The Battle of Occana, 19 November 1809. The Battle of Ocana was a decisive victory for the French under Marshal Soult and King Joseph Bonaparte over the Spanish

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Death of Sir John Moore, La Coruna, Spain, 17th January 1809 (1815)

Death of Sir John Moore, La Coruna, Spain, 17th January 1809 (1815). Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna) during the Peninsular War

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Entrance of Lord Wellington into Salamanca, May 20th 1813 1815. Artist: Matthew Dubourg

Entrance of Lord Wellington into Salamanca, May 20th 1813 1815. Artist: Matthew Dubourg
Entrance of Lord Wellington into Salamanca at the head of a Regiment of Hussars, May 20th 1813 1815. Scene during Wellingtons final, decisive advance of the Peninsular War

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Second Battle of Porto, Portugal, 12th May 1809 (1819). Artist: T Fielding

Second Battle of Porto, Portugal, 12th May 1809 (1819). Artist: T Fielding
Second Battle of Porto, Portugal, 12th May 1809 (1819). Less than a month after taking command of the British army in Portugal, the Duke of Wellington captured the city of Porto from the French

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Battle of the Pyrenees, Spain, 28th July 1813 (1819). Artist: T Fielding

Battle of the Pyrenees, Spain, 28th July 1813 (1819). Artist: T Fielding
Battle of the Pyrenees, Spain, 28th July 1813 (1819). The battle saw the British under Wellington repel a French offensive to relieve the besieged garrisons of Pamplona and San Sebastian

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Battle of Vimeiro, Portugal, 1st August 1808 (1819). Artist: T Fielding

Battle of Vimeiro, Portugal, 1st August 1808 (1819). Artist: T Fielding
Battle of Vimeiro, Portugal, 1st August 1808 (1819). The British army commanded by Wellington defeated the French under Junot. From The Victories of the Duke of Wellington, 1819

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Battle of Talavera, Spain, 28th July 1809 (1819). Artist: T Fielding

Battle of Talavera, Spain, 28th July 1809 (1819). Artist: T Fielding
Battle of Talavera, Spain, 28th July 1809 (1819). The British and Spanish army commanded by Wellington won an indecisive victory over the French commanded by Napoleons brother Joseph Bonaparte

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Liberation of Madrid, 6th August 1812 (1819). Artist: T Fielding

Liberation of Madrid, 6th August 1812 (1819). Artist: T Fielding
Liberation of Madrid, 6th August 1812 (1819). Members of the clergy welcoming the Duke of Wellington to the city after the withdrawal of the occupying French

Background imagePeninsular War Collection: Battle of Badajoz, Spain, 6th April 1812 (1819). Artist: T Fielding

Battle of Badajoz, Spain, 6th April 1812 (1819). Artist: T Fielding
Battle of Badajoz, Spain, 6th April 1812 (1819). The British succeeded in capturing the city from the French bu suffered heavy casualties in the process



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