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The Battle of WaterlooWaterloo. Coloured lithograph after Wellington at Waterloo by Robert Alexander Hillingford, nd.Associated with Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). Coloured Lithograph Date: 1815
Duke Wellington / Paul PryDUKE OF WELLINGTON British General and Statesman Known as the Iron Duke A Wellington Boot - Satire
Battle of WaterlooTHE HUNDRED DAYS Battle of WATERLOO The action at 11 am - the French attack Houguemont, Napoleon tempting Wellington to expose his centre
British aircraft camouflage, 1941British aircraft camouflage, showing how the colours appear to merge into their surroundings, 1941. Date: 1941. Aircraft include Blenheim Bomber, Hudson Bomber, Wellington Bomber, Skua Bomber
Solitary Boy / GlasgowA solitary boy walks across a plank over a very wide puddle in his wellington boots in a derelict area of East Glasgow, Scotland
Vickers 417 Wellington III -employed by Bomber Command throughout the war years
Summoned to Waterloo - Brussels, 1815SUMMONED TO WATERLOO - BRUSSELS, 1815. Chromolithograph after Robert Hillingford, published 1898 (c). Officers leaving the Duchess of Richmonds ball, with Wellington in a carriage
Foot guards at Battle of WaterlooUp, Guards, and at them!.Colour oleolithograph after Richard Caton Woodville.Published as a Supplement to Holly Leaves the Christmas Number of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
The Coldstream Guards taking over the Colourcirca 1910s
Oyster Catch / WhitstableOysters, found to be a valuable remedy for the influenza epidemic, are sorted and packed by fishermen in Whitstable, Kent, for distribution to the hospitals
Phoenix Park showing Wellington Monument, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Two Wellington bombers by G. H. DavisTwo Wellington bombers: two outstanding aircraft ready to strike. Equally famous in attack and defence: a Wellington MK 1A and (above) a Wellington Mk II. Date: 1940
Duke Wellington / LawrenceDUKE OF WELLINGTON - formal portrait, aged circa 40
Wellington Bomber Wellington BomberWellington Bomber - One of Britains most famous long-range Bombers. Bristol Pegasus 1, 000 H.P. Engines. 265mph. Range - 3, 200 miles. Date: circa 1940s
Wellington College, Crowthorne, BerkshireWellington College, Crowthorne, near Sandhurst, Berkshire, England. Showing the chapel Date: 1910s
Inauguration of Wellington CollegeThe arrival of Queen Victoria at Wellington College for the inauguration of the school in Feburary 1859. The school, situated about twelve miles south of Windsor
Duke Wellington / StereoDUKE OF WELLINGTON British General and statesman, known as the Iron Duke
Quatre Bras / HamiltonWellington defeats Ney at QUATRE BRAS, foiling Napoleons plan to prevent the joining of the British and Prussian armies
Battle of SalamancaWellington decisively defeats the French under Marmont at Salamanca, destroying the French army at relatively little cost
Wellington Street. Ballymena - a street scene with people and boy and hand cart. To the distance can be seen a horse vehicle and motor car. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim)
New Zealand / WellingtonWellington, the capital city of New Zealand. Date: 1950s
Peninsula War: BadajozPENINSULA WAR British troops under Wellington and General Picton, storm the garrison at Badajoz
Uk / Chartism / Punch, 1848Cartoon of a hoax petition which included the signatures of Queen Victoria, seventeen (!) Dukes of Wellington and others!
Wellington Pub StaffThe barmen of The Wellington, Wood Green, London
Wellington reorganizes his defence - Battle of Waterloo7pm - 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
Wellington Ca 1815The Duke, about the time of Waterloo
Wellington ConstructionAssembly of a Wellington bomber at the Vickers factory. This was the RAFs standard light bomber at the outbreak of World War Two
WW2 - Vickers Wellington BomberAn illustration of a British WW2 Vickers Wellington bomber flying high, amongst the clouds. Date: circa 1940s
Cocked hat, Army Staff, worn by Duke of WellingtonCocked hat, Army Staff, worn by FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, 1846 (c). Black beaver. Date: circa 1846
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
Congress of Vienna (1814-1815). EngravingCongress of Vienna. Conference of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian statesman Metternich (1814-1815). Colored Engraving
Wellington and Blucher meet after Battle of WaterlooField Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) and Prussian Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher
Winter Morning by Muriel Dawson -- two children out walking in the snow with three dogs. Date: 1941
Dorothy Violet Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington (1889-1956), styled Lady Gerald Wellesley between 1914 and 1943, born Dorothy Violet Ashton, socialite, author, poet and literary editor
Union Workhouse, Wellington, SomersetThe Wellington Union workhouse on North Street, Wellington, Somerset. A group of local children stand outside. The workhouse, designed by County Surveyor, Richard Carver, was erected in 1836-7
Princess Helena with Prince Christian VictorPrincess Helena, Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (1846-1923) with her eldest child, Prince Christian Victor, born at Windsor on 14 April 1867
Arthur Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington as a childArthur Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington (2 July 1915 - 31 December 2014) pictured as a little boy in The Sketch magazine in 1919
Girl in yellow with black dog, by Muriel DawsonA little girl in a yellow coat and hat, walking along with a black dog, by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1920s
Duke of Wellington commemorative plate with surround featuring important events and battles. 19th century
Tatler front cover, Horse Guards, 1958Front cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a picture of the Queens horses on their daily march past Wellington Arch and down the Mall for the Changing of the Guard ceremony
Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, LondonView of the Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, London, a triumphal arch to the south of Hyde Park, designed by Decimus Burton and built between 1826 and 1830
Wellington Inn and The Shambles, Manchester Date: circa 1906
New Zealand - Lyall Bay, WellingtonA general panoramic view of Lyall Bay, Wellington, New Zealand
Hyde Park Corner (Boys)A lively depiction of Hyde Park Corner in early Victorian days - when Wellington was living at Apsley House, left, when traffic was lighter but road works prevalent as ever
Young crofter with his dog, Shetland, Scotland. Date: circa 1960s
Vickers Wellington DWI
VELAZQUEZ, Diego Rodrez de Silva (1599-1660)VELAZQUEZ, Diego Rodr ez de Silva (1599-1660)
Re-Cutting the Koh-I-Noor DiamondThe Duke of Wellington cuts the first facet during the re-cutting of the Koh-i-Noor diamond. It had been exhibited at the Great Exhibition in 1851, but was discovered to be not quite perfect