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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: New Athenaeum Club 1820

New Athenaeum Club 1820
The New Athenaeum, Waterloo Place

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Billiard Room, Union Jack Club, Lambeth, London

Billiard Room, Union Jack Club, Lambeth, London
View of the Billiard Room at the Union Jack Club, Waterloo Road, Lambeth, London. The club opened in 1907 to cater for members and ex-members of the armed forces. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Horse-Drawn Bus London

Horse-Drawn Bus London
A Horse-drawn bus operating the Waterloo Station to Somerset house route

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Napoleon Leaving the Field of Waterloo, 18th June 1815

Napoleon Leaving the Field of Waterloo, 18th June 1815
Artist: Jones, George - Title: Napoleon Leaving the Field of Waterloo, 18th June 1815 - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 58.3 x 90

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Lion Hill, site of the Battle of Waterloo, Belgium

Lion Hill, site of the Battle of Waterloo, Belgium

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Advert, Southern Railway Excursions

Advert, Southern Railway Excursions
Advertisement for Southern Railway Excursions to Birmingham, Cambridge, Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Rugby, Wolverhampton, etc, every Sunday from December to March

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Royal Festival Hall 1951

Royal Festival Hall 1951
The newly built Royal Festival Hall at the South Bank in London

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Thames Waterman 1804

Thames Waterman 1804
A Thames boatman lands his passengers on the south bank of the Thames, near Waterloo; at this time there are some 20, 000 watermen serving those who need to cross the river

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Lieutenant-General Rowland, Lord Hill, 1819

Lieutenant-General Rowland, Lord Hill, 1819.Oil on canvas by George Dawe (1781-1829), 1819.Full-length portrait in general officers uniform, wearing Bath Star and Waterloo Medal

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Florence Nightingale Monument

Florence Nightingale Monument
The Florence Nightingale Monument, Waterloo Place, Westminster, London (just off The Mall) - erected in memory of the famous Crimean War nurse, known as the Lady of the Lamp

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Napoleon at Waterloo

Napoleon at Waterloo
Napoleon on the battlefield, watched curiously by a Highlander

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Station, Night

Waterloo Station, Night
An engine drivers view of the station as he approaches it at night - a picture which catches some of the excitement of rail travel in the golden age of steam !

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Napoleon at Waterloo

Napoleon at Waterloo
As the tide of battle turns against him, he realises that he has lost the battle

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo [Crofts]

Waterloo [Crofts]
Napoleon among his men as the battle draws to a close and he faces defeat : his carriage awaits to take him from the field

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Wellington reorganizes his defence - Battle of Waterloo

Wellington reorganizes his defence - Battle of Waterloo
7pm - June 18, 1815. The Duke of Wellington reorganizes his central defence after the loss of La Haye Sainte. At the same time, The Prussians once again regain control of Plancenoit

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Belle Alliance

Waterloo Belle Alliance
NAPOLEONIC WARS The second Prussian regiment attacks at Plancenoit (Belle Alliance)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Wellington Ca 1815

Wellington Ca 1815
The Duke, about the time of Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo 4 Bras Map 1815

Waterloo 4 Bras Map 1815
Map showing Quatre Bras and Waterloo at the time of the battle. Date: 16-18 June 1815

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Hare coursing. Waterloo Cup

Hare coursing. Waterloo Cup
Two greyhounds chasing a hare during the Waterloo Cup, a blood sport abolished in 2005. Date: 1903

Background imageWaterloo Collection: EVNT2A-00051

EVNT2A-00051
Napoleon and the Old Guard before the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th century painting

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Napoleon and the Imperial Guard J840004

Napoleon and the Imperial Guard J840004
Engraving of French Napoleonic soldiers produced in Berlin. A parade of the French Imperial Guard being reviewed by Emperor Napoleon I

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Diana Moran, keep fit expert, recruited 12 South London commuters at Waterloo Station

Diana Moran, keep fit expert, recruited 12 South London commuters at Waterloo Station on Tuesday, January 11th 1983, to film her first fitness class for BBC Breakfast Time Television Show

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Iowa US City Street Map

Waterloo Iowa US City Street Map
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Waterloo, Iowa, USA. Scale 1:60, 000. All source data is in the public domain. U.S

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Meeting of Wellington and Blucher at La Belle Alliance

Meeting of Wellington and Blucher at La Belle Alliance after the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815 - Aquantint by Stadler after a drawing and engraving by Heath Date: 1815

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Charge of the 1st Life Guards at Genape

Charge of the 1st Life Guards at Genape, 1815.Watercolour by Richard Simkin, 1890 (c).Charge of the 1st Life Guards at Genape June 17 1815.Associated with the Battle of Quatre Bras, Napoleonic Wars

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, Waterloo

Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, Waterloo
Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, Battle of Waterloo, 1815.Watercolour by Denis Dighton, 1815. Associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Wellington and Blucher meet after Battle of Waterloo

Wellington and Blucher meet after Battle of Waterloo
Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) and Prussian Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Dawe - General da Alava N070455

Dawe - General da Alava N070455
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " General Miguel Ricardo da Alava" (1771-1843) 1818 by George DAWE (1781-1829). WM 1477-1948

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Prussian soldiers J840001

Prussian soldiers J840001
Engraving of Prussian Napoleonic soldiers produced in Berlin. Foot Artillery drivers (" 2te Artillerie Brigade" ) and a Jager (light infantry " 2te Jager Abtheilung")

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Urn showing Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo N080953

Urn showing Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo N080953
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Large urn 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: Pieneman - General Lord Edward Somerset N070462

Pieneman - General Lord Edward Somerset N070462
APSLEY HOUSE, London. General Lord Robert Edward Henry Somerset (1776-1842) sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1484-1948)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Pieneman - Major General John Freemantle N070461

Pieneman - Major General John Freemantle N070461
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Major General John Freemantle (1790-1864) sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1483-1948). In 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo Lieutenant-Colonel Freemantle was

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Pieneman - Field Marshal Henry William Paget N070459

Pieneman - Field Marshal Henry William Paget N070459
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Field Marshal Henry William Paget 1st Marquess of Anglesey (1768-1854) sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1481-1948)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Pieneman - General Sir Colin Halkett N070448

Pieneman - General Sir Colin Halkett N070448
APSLEY HOUSE, London. General Sir Colin Halkett (1774-1856) sketch by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1470-1948). In 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo Major-General Halkett commanded 5th Brigade in

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Wellington Writing His Despatches J050178

Wellington Writing His Despatches J050178
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Print of " Wellington Writing His Despatches" by D. Wilkie

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Wellington Arch with Duke of Wellington statue DD97_00320

Wellington Arch with Duke of Wellington statue DD97_00320
DUKE OF WELLINGTON STATUE, Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, London. A view of the Wellington Arch on Hyde Park Corner, built by Decimus Burton in 1828

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Pieneman - General Miguel Ricardo de Alava y Esquivel N070688

Pieneman - General Miguel Ricardo de Alava y Esquivel N070688
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " General Miguel Ricardo de Alava y Esquivel" sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN (1779-1843) in 1821. WM 1527-1948

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Wellingtons boots J920030

Wellingtons boots J920030
WALMER CASTLE AND GARDENS, Kent. Duke of Wellingtons boots

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815 (1888). Artist: John Atkinson II

Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815 (1888). Artist: John Atkinson II
Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815 (1888). The Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), British Commander, with his staff, doffing his hat to another officer as the battle rages around them

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Tattoo-artist, George Burchett, at work on a Tommy

Tattoo-artist, George Burchett, at work on a Tommy
A tattoo artist, George Burchett, in his shop near Waterloo station working on the forearm of a soldier, while a lady who has just received a tattoo of her own, admires his handiwork

Background imageWaterloo Collection: BATTLE OF WATERLOO. Charge of the cavalry regiment, the Scots Greys, during the

BATTLE OF WATERLOO. Charge of the cavalry regiment, the Scots Greys, during the Battle of Waterloo, during the Napoleonic Wars, 18 June 1815. Illustration, English, 1894

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815). Napoleon s

Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815). Napoleon s
" Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815). Napoleons flight. Litography. ITALY. Milan. Civica Raccolta delle Stampe " Achille Bertarelli" (Achille Bertarelli collection of prints)."

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Events / War / Napoleonic

Events / War / Napoleonic
BATTLE OF WATERLOO The final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Railway Station, London 1912

Waterloo Railway Station, London 1912
The scene from the Waterloo Railway Station platform, London. Date: 1912

Background imageWaterloo Collection: View of the main entrance to Waterloo Station, London

View of the main entrance to Waterloo Station, London
View of the famous main entrance to Waterloo Station, London. According to the clock, it is 11:10 in the morning, when most people are already at work. A row of taxis waits outside. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Wine cooler depicting British Foot Guards N081106

Wine cooler depicting British Foot Guards N081106
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: Royal Hotel (b / w photo)

Royal Hotel (b / w photo)
7156859 Royal Hotel (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Royal Hotel. Illustration for 12 Photographic Views of Waterloo [Merseyside])

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Studies for the figure of Sergeant Ewart, Scots Greys, for the painting showing his

Studies for the figure of Sergeant Ewart, Scots Greys, for the painting showing his
1772196 Studies for the figure of Sergeant Ewart, Scots Greys, for the painting showing his capture of the French Eagle at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, c.1817 (pencil & ink on paper) by Dighton



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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.