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"Waterloo: A Historic Battle that Shaped Nations" Step back in time to witness the epic clash known as the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Railway Crossing In The Fog

Railway Crossing In The Fog

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Sugar House With Fall Trees

Sugar House With Fall Trees

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Babbling Brook

Babbling Brook

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Pink And Yellow Flowers

Pink And Yellow Flowers

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Snow Covered Trees And Rooftop Of A Barn; Waterloo, Quebec, Canada

Snow Covered Trees And Rooftop Of A Barn; Waterloo, Quebec, Canada

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Strawberries

Strawberries

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Cityscape Across Waterloo Bridge; London, England

Cityscape Across Waterloo Bridge; London, England

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Drinking Straws

Drinking Straws

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Tin Sheets

Tin Sheets

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Paint Peeling Off Wood

Paint Peeling Off Wood

Background imageWaterloo Collection: General Pierre Cambronne (1770-1842) French soldier. At the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815

General Pierre Cambronne (1770-1842) French soldier. At the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, he was in command of the remains of the Old Guard

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Popular French hand-coloured woodcut

Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Popular French hand-coloured woodcut

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, the Statue at Quatre Bras, Belgium, Engraving 1890

The Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, the Statue at Quatre Bras, Belgium, Engraving 1890
THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, THE STATUE AT QUATRE BRAS, BELGIUM, engraving 1890, engraved image, history, arkheia, illustrative technique, engravement, engraving, victorian, Arts

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Statuette of Prince Von Blucher K040680

Statuette of Prince Von Blucher K040680
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Bronze statuette, 1824, of Prince Von Blucher by Christian Daniel RAUCH (1777-1857)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Wine cooler depicting a Dutch Officer of the Cuirassiers N081104

Wine cooler depicting a Dutch Officer of the Cuirassiers N081104
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Wine cooler from the Duke of Wellingtons Prussian Service, made in Berlin 1817-19. This was a gift to the Duke from the King of Prussia

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Death of the Duke Frederick William of Brunswick

Death of the Duke Frederick William of Brunswick - Oels at Quatre Bras the 16th June 1815. Coloured aquatint, artist unknown, contemporary, published by J Lorenz Rugendas, 1815 (c)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Medal 1815

Waterloo Medal 1815. One of two medals awarded to Surgeon William Jones. Surgeon Jones served as Regimental Surgeon to the 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment in the Peninsular and at Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The Farm La Belle Alliance - Waterloo, Belgium

The Farm La Belle Alliance - Waterloo, Belgium - made famous by the meeting here between Blucher and Wellington on the evening following the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Good bye! The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Leaving Waterlo

Good bye! The 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards Leaving Waterloo Station, October 21st 1899. Chromolithograph after George Harcourt; published by ?Girl?s Own Paper?, October 1900. Date: 1899

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Statue - Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Waterloo Place, London

Statue - Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Waterloo Place, London
Statue of Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912), Waterloo Place, London. Date: circa 1907

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Bus Stop 1960S

Bus Stop 1960S
The 505 bus at a bus stop, destination Waterloo Station & Marble Arch, via Charing Cross, central London. Date: 1960s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Up Guards and at Them

Up Guards and at Them
Wellington issues his famous command, Up Guards and at them ! leading to the decisive rout of Napoleons Garde Imperiale Date: 18 June 1815

Background imageWaterloo Collection: LES QUATRE BRAS, looking towards WATERLOO

LES QUATRE BRAS, looking towards WATERLOO.Coloured aquatint, 1815, published by R Bowyer, 1816.Associated with Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). Aquatint, colour Date: 1815

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Officers sword, 51st Foot

Officers sword, 51st Foot, 1809 (c); blade is curved, flat backed, unfullered with a spear point, and is double edged for the last 10 in; steel stirrup guard; steel hilt mounts

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Heavy dragoon carbine, 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, Waterlo

Heavy dragoon carbine, 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, Waterlo
Heavy dragoon carbine, 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, found on Waterloo battlefield 1815.One of 190 supplied by Grice and Morris, 1800.Inscribed on butt plate

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Major (later Major-General) Sir Neil Campbell CB

Major (later Major-General) Sir Neil Campbell CB (1776-1827), 1815 (c).Oil on canvas by Edouard Henri Pingret (1788-1875), 1819.Full-length

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Royal Horse Artillery at Waterloo Station, WW1

Royal Horse Artillery at Waterloo Station, WW1
Members of the R.H.A. pose for a picture together at Waterloo Station before embarking for France in August 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageWaterloo Collection: New Cut, Waterloo

New Cut, Waterloo
Street market in the New Cut, Waterloo, on a Saturday morning. Date: 1896

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The General Strike - Guards return from duty 1926

The General Strike - Guards return from duty 1926
Londoners watching a procession of The 1st Brigade of Guards, with massed bands, marching through the City past the Royal Exchange and Mansion House

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Sheffield Flood, Ruins of Waterloo Houses, next to River Don, at the end of Cornish Street

Sheffield Flood, Ruins of Waterloo Houses, next to River Don, at the end of Cornish Street, Philadelphia, Neepsend
Taken from Sheffield Inundation, 1864, Ref. 942.74 SQ

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Friedr Wilh Von Bulow

Friedr Wilh Von Bulow
FRIEDRICH WILHELM von BULOW Graf von Dennewitz, Prussian military commander, took part in the battle of Waterloo when the Prussians, assisted by British, defeated Napoleon. Date: 1755 - 1816

Background imageWaterloo Collection: NAPOLEON I: WATERLOO, 1815. Emperor Napoleon I of France fleeing the Battle of Waterloo at La

NAPOLEON I: WATERLOO, 1815. Emperor Napoleon I of France fleeing the Battle of Waterloo at La Belle Alliance, 18 June 1815. Contemporary German wood engraving

Background imageWaterloo Collection: North Gate at Chateau d Hougoumont

North Gate at Chateau d Hougoumont
Chⴥ au d Hougoumont is a large farmhouse situated at the bottom of an escarpment near the Nivelles road in Braine-l Alleud, near Waterloo, Belgium

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Chateau d Hougoumont - Waterloo, Belgium

Chateau d Hougoumont - Waterloo, Belgium
Chⴥ au d Hougoumont is a large farmhouse situated at the bottom of an escarpment near the Nivelles road in Braine-l Alleud, near Waterloo, Belgium

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo false teeth

Waterloo false teeth. These Victorian dentures were made from real teeth embedded in ivory (across top and bottom). They are called Waterloo teeth as they allegedly came from dead soldiers

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Station Signal Box, London, 1936

Waterloo Station Signal Box, London, 1936
Photograph showing the then-new electric signal box installed at Waterloo Station, London, in 1936

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Marquis of Anglesey - 2

Marquis of Anglesey - 2
HENRY WILLIAM PAGET, first marquis of ANGLESEY soldier, depicted before the battle of Waterloo while he still had both of his legs

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Ruins of Hougomont / 1815

Ruins of Hougomont / 1815
The ruins of Hougomont after the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Ball on Waterloo Eve

Ball on Waterloo Eve
On the eve of the battle of Waterloo, Wellington attends the Duchess of Richmonds ball, at Brussels

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo 18 June 1815. Wellington with his Staff doffing his hat (to Blucherja)

Battle of Waterloo 18 June 1815. Wellington with his Staff doffing his hat (to Blucherja). Watercolour sketch by Joh Atkinson published in The Sunday Times, 21 July 1888

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Dutch and Belgian forces in action at the Battle of Waterloo, 8 June 1815. Liebig trade card c1900

Dutch and Belgian forces in action at the Battle of Waterloo, 8 June 1815. Liebig trade card c1900. Chromolithograph

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) British soldier and statesman

Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) British soldier and statesman. Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. Hand-coloured engraving after portrait by Thomas Lawrence

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Wellington with his Staff doffing his hat (to Blucher)

Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Wellington with his Staff doffing his hat (to Blucher). This battle brought to an end the Napoleonic Wars. Watercolour sketch by John Atkinson

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Gebhardt Lebrecht von Blucher (1742-1819) Prussian soldier. Created field marshal

Gebhardt Lebrecht von Blucher (1742-1819) Prussian soldier. Created field marshal after success at the Battle of Leipzig (1813)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Garden at Waterloo, the Burial Place of the Marquis of Angleseys Leg. Lord Uxbridge s

Garden at Waterloo, the Burial Place of the Marquis of Angleseys Leg. Lord Uxbridge s
GARDEN AT WATERLOO, THE BURIAL PLACE OF THE MARQUIS OF ANGLESEYs LEG. Lord Uxbridges leg was shattered by a cannon shot at the Battle of Waterloo and removed by a surgeon. Belgium

Background imageWaterloo Collection: THE WELLINGTON TREE ON THE FIELD OF WATERLOO. Battle of Waterloo, a battle fought near Waterloo

THE WELLINGTON TREE ON THE FIELD OF WATERLOO. Battle of Waterloo, a battle fought near Waterloo, Belgium

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Traffic on Waterloo Bridge, London

Traffic on Waterloo Bridge, London
A superb (and very unusual and rare view) showing traffic on Waterloo Bridge, London. Date: circa 1905

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Campaign cloak belonged to Duke of Wellington

Campaign cloak belonged to Duke of Wellington
Campaign cloak; 1803 (c)-1815 (c). Belonged to FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Believed to have been worn by the Duke during the Waterloo campaign



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"Waterloo: A Historic Battle that Shaped Nations" Step back in time to witness the epic clash known as the Battle of Waterloo. On June 18, 1815, this decisive engagement forever altered the course of European history. Amongst the chaos and carnage, one moment stands out - The Last Stand of the Imperial Guards at Waterloo. These fearless soldiers fought valiantly but ultimately succumbed to defeat. To understand this monumental battle, explore the detailed Battle map J020089. It unveils strategic positions and offers a glimpse into the intensity that unfolded on that fateful day. Amidst all odds, Scotland for Ever. The charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo remains etched in memory. This British heavy cavalry regiment fearlessly charged into battle with unwavering determination. Delve deeper into history with a glance at an authentic 19th-century Map of the Battle from N970007 collection. Witness how forces maneuvered across this historic terrain during those critical hours. The Highlanders played a crucial role in shaping destiny on these hallowed grounds – their bravery immortalized within each stroke of paint on our cherished artwork titled "Waterloo - Highlanders. " Unlocking secrets lies within Key to Waterloo Banquet N970007; it reveals tales from post-battle celebrations where heroes were honored amidst grandeur and camaraderie. One iconic symbol emerged from this battlefield - Defence of Chateau de Hougoumont. Witness its resilience against relentless attacks during the Battle of Waterloo; it stood strong as a testament to valor and fortitude. Inscribed forever in history is Scotland Forever. The Charge of Scots Greys echoes through time as they thunderously rode towards victory alongside their comrades-in-arms – an awe-inspiring sight indeed. French Lancer J840005 reminds us that even amidst adversaries, respect can be found among warriors who faced each other with courage and honor.