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After the Battle - Memorials Collection

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Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Wellington statue CC97_01442

Wellington statue CC97_01442
Duke Of Wellington Statue, Round Hill, Aldershot, Hampshire. A view looking up at the statue by Matthew Cotes. It originally stood on the Wellington Arch in Hyde Park but was moved to Aldershot in

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Duke of Wellington Statue, Hyde Park Corner CC97_00934

Duke of Wellington Statue, Hyde Park Corner CC97_00934
DUKE OF WELLINGTON STATUE, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London. A view of the Duke of Wellingtons statue at Hyde Park Corner from the west. The statue was built be Boehm in 1888

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Wilkie - Chelsea Pensioners reading the Waterloo Despatch N070447

Wilkie - Chelsea Pensioners reading the Waterloo Despatch N070447
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " The Chelsea Pensioners reading the Waterloo Despatch" 1822 by Sir David WILKIE (1785-1841). WM 1469-1948

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Sir John Moore monument CC97_01091

Sir John Moore monument CC97_01091
Sir John Moore Monument, St Pauls Cathedral, London. A view of the monument by John Bacon (1815) on the south wall of the South Transept to Sir John Moore

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials 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 imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Waterloo Station a062151

Waterloo Station a062151
WATERLOO STATION, London. Looking along a bench with curved wrought iron arms on a platform at Waterloo Station with a train passing at speed in the background. Photographed by John Gay

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Wellington Arch a98_05621

Wellington Arch a98_05621
WELLINGTON ARCH, Westminster, London. General view of Wellington Arch (also known as Constitution Arch or the Green Park Arch) from the Wellington Statue

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Wellington Arch and Apsley House N110231

Wellington Arch and Apsley House N110231
APSLEY HOUSE and WELLINGTON ARCH, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London. " Triumphal Arch and Duke of Wellingtons Statue" by T H Shepherd

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Parade Ground, Tower of London 1868 BB83_04749

Parade Ground, Tower of London 1868 BB83_04749
TOWER OF LONDON, London. The garrison is drilled on the Parade Ground in front of the Waterloo Barracks. The Barracks were built in 1845, replacing the Grand Storehouse which burned down

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Duke of Wellington statue and the Wellington Arch N150037

Duke of Wellington statue and the Wellington Arch N150037
Statue of the Duke of Wellington and the Wellington Arch. Bronze equestrian statue designed in 1888 by Joseph Edgar Boehm. The triumphal arch was designed by Decimus Burton and was completed in 1830

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Statue of the Duke of Wellington and the Wellington Arch N080827

Statue of the Duke of Wellington and the Wellington Arch N080827
THE WELLINGTON ARCH, London. Joseph Boehm statue of Wellington positioned between Wellington Arch and Apsley House

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Apsley House K050055

Apsley House K050055
APSLEY HOUSE, London. View of the house floodlit at dusk with the base of the Wellington statue to the right

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Wellington sarcophagus CC97_01633

Wellington sarcophagus CC97_01633
WELLINGTONs TOMB, St Pauls Cathedral, City of London. A view of the Duke of Wellingtons sarcophagus of Cornish porphyry within the crypt of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Wellington monument CC97_01871

Wellington monument CC97_01871
Wellington monument, St Pauls Cathedral, City of London. The monument to the Duke of Wellington who died in 1852. His monument was not fully completed until 1912 when the equestrain statue which now

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Final carriage for the Iron Duke CC97_01636

Final carriage for the Iron Duke CC97_01636
St Pauls Cathedral, City of London. The front of the car for the state occasion which bore the Duke of Wellington to his final resting place in the crypt of St Pauls in 1852

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Hyde Park Corner N110233

Hyde Park Corner N110233
Statue of the Duke of Wellington, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London. Cartoon dated 1825 by H Moiner. Shows a statue of the Duke with a shield in a heroic classical pose

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Wellington Arch N110232

Wellington Arch N110232
WELLINGTON ARCH, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London. " Entrance to the Kings Palace" by T H Shepherd. Published in James Elmes (1827) " Metropolitan Improvements

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Duke of Wellington statue K000664

Duke of Wellington statue K000664
STATUE OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, Hyde Park Corner, London. Bronze equestrian statue designed in 1888 by Joseph Edgar Boehm

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Portuguese Service, Apsley House N100207

Portuguese Service, Apsley House N100207
APSLEY HOUSE, London. The Portuguese Service. Detail of face of statuette holding laurel wreath. Post-restoration. The silver gilt centrepiece was presented to the Duke of Wellington in 1816 by

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Flower sellers CC97_00872

Flower sellers CC97_00872
Flower sellers outside the Royal Exchange, City of London. These Victorian flower sellers are in a a prime location located by the Royal Exchange building of 1844

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Wellington Arch and Apsley House N090055

Wellington Arch and Apsley House N090055
THE WELLINGTON ARCH, Hyde Park Corner, London. View of the floodlit arch and Apsley House in the distance

Background imageAfter the Battle - Memorials Collection: Wellington Arch J010142

Wellington Arch J010142
THE WELLINGTON ARCH, Hyde Park Corner, London. View of the floodlit arch


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