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Waterloo Photo Mug Collection (#34)

Introducing the Waterloo Collection from Media Storehouse - a stunning assortment of Photo Mugs, inspired by the historic town of Waterloo, located in London, England, United Kingdom, Europe. Each mug in this collection showcases vibrant and high-quality images of Waterloo's iconic landmarks, transporting you back in time with every sip. Perfect for adding a touch of European charm to your daily routine, these mugs are not only functional but also a beautiful way to display your favorite photos. Order now and bring a piece of Waterloo right into your home.

Waterloo is a town located in London, England and is situated on the south bank of the River Thames and is part of the London Borough of Lambeth

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Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Waterloo Place and part of Regent Street, Westminster, London, 1828. Artist: William Tombleson

Waterloo Place and part of Regent Street, Westminster, London, 1828. Artist: William Tombleson
Waterloo Place and part of Regent Street, Westminster, London, 1828

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Battle of Waterloo, 1815

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

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: A steamer passing underneath Waterloo Bridge, London, early 20th century

A steamer passing underneath Waterloo Bridge, London, early 20th century. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Plan of the Operation of the Campaign in the Netherlands, June 1815, (1816)

Plan of the Operation of the Campaign in the Netherlands, June 1815, (1816). Illustration from The Battle of Waterloo by J Booth, (London 1816)

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The United Service Club, Waterloo Place, London, 1926-1927

The United Service Club, Waterloo Place, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Waterloo Station, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

Waterloo Station, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
Waterloo Station, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Field Marshal von Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt, 1816. Artist: T Wallis

Field Marshal von Blucher, Prince of Wagstadt, 1816. Artist: T Wallis
Field 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

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug 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 imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The Duke of Wellington, c1842 (1878)

The Duke of Wellington, c1842 (1878). Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The Waterloo Chamber Windsor Castle, c1899, (1901). Artist: Eyre & Spottiswoode

The Waterloo Chamber Windsor Castle, c1899, (1901). Artist: Eyre & Spottiswoode
The 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)

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The railway strike of 1911, London, (c1920)

The railway strike of 1911, London, (c1920). A convoy of Pickfords removal vans being escorted over Waterloo Bridge by soldiers

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug 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

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: New church, Waterloo Road, London

New church, Waterloo Road, London. Designed by Francis Octavius Bedford, the Church of St Johns Waterloo was one of the churches built to cater for the expanding population of London after

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The Thames Embankment and Cleopatras Needle, London, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

The Thames Embankment and Cleopatras Needle, London, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
The Thames Embankment and Cleopatras Needle, London, late 19th century. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte, French general and Emperor. Artist: Paul Delaroche

Napoleon Bonaparte, French general and Emperor. Artist: Paul Delaroche
Napoleon Bonaparte, French general and Emperor. Napoleon (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The Battle of Waterloo, 1815, (c1850s)

The Battle of Waterloo, 1815, (c1850s). French cavalry charging British infantry, 18 June 1815. The final and decisive battle of the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Cavalry under the Duke of Wellingtons command, Battle of Waterloo, 18th June, 1815

Cavalry under the Duke of Wellingtons command, Battle of Waterloo, 18th June, 1815. Artist: Duke of Wellington
Cavalry under the Duke of Wellingtons command, Battle of Waterloo, 18th June, 1815. Enumeration of the cavalry under the command of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, at the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: St Annes Church, Wandsworth, London, 1830. Artist: R Winkles

St Annes Church, Wandsworth, London, 1830. Artist: R Winkles
St Annes Church, Wandsworth, London, 1830. Designed by Robert Smirke, this church with its Ionic portico and round tower was one of the Waterloo or Commissioners churches built in England between

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: On the Road from Waterloo to Paris, 1863, (1912). Artist: Marcus Stone

On the Road from Waterloo to Paris, 1863, (1912). Artist: Marcus Stone
On the Road from Waterloo to Paris, 1863, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings with an Introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, London, New York, Toronto, 1912

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Not till after the battle did Blucher and Wellington meet, 1815, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

Not till after the battle did Blucher and Wellington meet, 1815, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
Not till after the battle did Blucher and Wellington meet, 1815, (1905). The Duke of Wellington and his Prussian ally Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher meet after the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The Waterloo Chamber, Windsor Castle, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett

The Waterloo Chamber, Windsor Castle, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
The Waterloo Chamber, Windsor Castle, 1880. The room was built to celebrate the Battle of Waterloo, and to provide a fit setting for the portraits of all the principal personages involved in

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The Duke of Yorks Column, London, 19th century. Artist: J Woods

The Duke of Yorks Column, London, 19th century. Artist: J Woods
The Duke of Yorks Column, London, 19th century. The 124-ft monument, at Waterloo Place, Carlton House Terrace, was erected in 1833 to the glory of Frederick

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The Waterloo Bridge, Fog Effect, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet

The Waterloo Bridge, Fog Effect, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet
The Waterloo Bridge, Fog Effect, 1903. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The Duke of Wellington writing the despatches after the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, 1852

The Duke of Wellington writing the despatches after the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, 1852. A print from the Illustrated London News, (20 November 1852)

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Napoleon In The Bellerophon, 1815 (c1850s)

Napoleon In The Bellerophon, 1815 (c1850s). After his defeat at Waterloo and a failed attempt to escape to the United States

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet

The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet
The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Located in the collection of the Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Waterloo Bridge, London, across the Thames, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

Waterloo Bridge, London, across the Thames, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
Waterloo Bridge, London, across the Thames, 1817. Waterloo Bridge was built by the Scottish civil engineer John Rennie (1761-1821) between 1811 and 1817

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Equestrian statue of the first Duke of Wellington on Copenhagen, 19th century

Equestrian statue of the first Duke of Wellington on Copenhagen, 19th century. Artist: Matthew Cotes Wyatt
The first Duke of Wellington (1 May 1769 - 14 September 1852) on Copenhagen, the horse he rode in the battle of Waterloo, in Hyde Park, London, 19th century

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Waterloo Bridge in London, 1902. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)

Waterloo Bridge in London, 1902. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)
Waterloo Bridge in London, 1902. Found in the collection of the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Background imageWaterloo Photo Mug Collection: Metropolitan Prize Puzzles. No. 7. 1883

Metropolitan Prize Puzzles. No. 7. 1883. An illustration of the problems caused by a plethora of clocks at Waterloo station, all of which show a different time



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Waterloo Photo Mug Collection

Waterloo is a town located in London, England and is situated on the south bank of the River Thames and is part of the London Borough of Lambeth. The town has a rich history dating back to Roman times when it was known as Walworth. During the 19th century, Waterloo became an important transport hub due to its proximity to London Bridge and other major railway stations such as Charing Cross and Victoria Station. Today, Waterloo remains an important transport hub with numerous bus routes running through it as well as two underground lines (the Bakerloo Line and Jubilee Line). The area also offers plenty of attractions such as theatres, galleries, parks and markets for visitors to explore.
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The Waterloo collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcases the beauty and history of the town of Waterloo in London, England. Our collection features a wide range of images capturing iconic landmarks such as the famous Waterloo Station and the London Eye Ferris wheel. It also includes breathtaking views of the River Thames and historic buildings like St John's Church. Each piece in our collection is carefully crafted to bring out the unique character and charm of this vibrant town. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to adorn your living room or an elegant gift for someone special, there's something for everyone in this impressive collection. With its high-quality printing technology and attention to detail, every item in this range captures the essence of Waterloo perfectly. So why not explore this beautiful selection today?
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What are Waterloo (Towns London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Waterloo art prints refer to a collection of artistic images that depict the town of Waterloo in London, England. These prints showcase various landmarks and attractions within the town, including its famous train station, historic buildings, and bustling streets. The artwork is created by talented artists who use different mediums such as oil paints, watercolors or digital techniques to capture the essence of this iconic location. These Waterloo art prints are available for purchase from Media Storehouse which offers a wide range of high-quality wall arts and photographic products. You can choose from different sizes and framing options to suit their preferences. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of artwork to decorate your home or office space or simply want to gift someone special with an artistic representation of this beautiful town, these art prints are an excellent choice. We offer a timeless way to celebrate the rich history and culture of one of London's most vibrant neighborhoods.
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What Waterloo (Towns London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Waterloo art prints that capture the beauty and history of this iconic town in London, England. You can find stunning photographs and illustrations depicting famous landmarks such as the Waterloo Bridge, the London Eye, and Big Ben. Additionally, there are many prints showcasing the vibrant street scenes and bustling markets that make up daily life in Waterloo. Whether you're looking for a striking black-and-white photograph or a colorful illustration to brighten up your home or office space, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used in every print, you can be sure that your artwork will look beautiful for years to come. So if you're looking to add some character and charm to your living space with unique art pieces inspired by one of London's most beloved towns, check out our collection of Waterloo art prints today.
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To buy Waterloo art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. We offer a variety of different sizes and framing options for their prints, so be sure to select the one that best fits your needs. Additionally, we offer a range of other products featuring artwork from Waterloo , including canvas prints and posters. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing art prints from Media Storehouse, our customer service team is available to assist you via phone or email. With high-quality printing technology and a vast selection of artwork available, buying Waterloo art prints from Media Storehouse is easy and convenient.
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How much do Waterloo (Towns London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Waterloo art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. The cost of these prints is determined by factors such as the quality of materials used, the printing process employed, and the level of detail captured in each piece. You can choose from a variety of sizes ranging from small to large, with prices varying accordingly. The artwork available at Media Storehouse features iconic scenes and landmarks from Waterloo, London England United Kingdom Europe. These pieces are perfect for adding character to any space or as gifts for friends and family who appreciate fine art. Media Storehouse takes pride in offering high-quality artwork at affordable prices without compromising on quality. With our extensive collection of Waterloo art prints, customers are sure to find something that suits their taste and budget.
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We take pride in delivering your Waterloo art prints to you in the safest and most efficient way possible. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives at your doorstep without any damage or scratches. Our team of professionals carefully handle each print with utmost care and attention before dispatching them for delivery. We partner with reliable courier services to deliver your prints right to your doorstep. You will receive a tracking number once the order has been dispatched so that you can track its progress until it reaches you. The delivery time may vary depending on your location, but rest assured that we always strive to deliver within the estimated timeframe. Whether you are ordering one print or multiple pieces, our commitment remains the same - ensuring that every piece is delivered safely and securely so that you can enjoy it for years to come.