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Battle of Waterloo, 1815 - The Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Watercolour by William Heath, unsigned, 1818 (c).Possibly the original design for Wellingtons Victories plate 29, drawn and etched by W Heath
Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment and ColoursThe Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment and Colours - uniforms in 1713, 1813 and 1915 Date: 18th century
Duke of Wellington's horse and groomThe Duke of Wellington's horse in the funeral procession, led by John Mears, the Duke's groom. The horse was the Duke's last, a mare, remarkably steady and never shying. 1852
The State funeral of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington's coffin on the burial in St Paul's Cathedral, London. Date: 18th November 1852
WELLINGTON'S FUNERALThe Horse Guards, who will be marshalling the procession. Top hats tied with black crepe are worn. A tent housing the coffin & funeral car & plumed horses can be seen. 18 November 1852
Comic postcard, Woman drinking in a pub. If water rots your Wellingtons, what must it do to your stomach! Date: 20th century
Wellingtons force attack the French at CIUDAD RODRIGO, a key fortress on the Portugal- Spain frontier; after fierce fighting, the defences are overcome Date: 15 January 1812
West Riding RegimentDuke of Wellingtons West Riding Regiment Date: 1890s
WELLINGTON / STRATHFIELDSYDUKE OF WELLINGTON Visit of Queen Victoria to Wellingtons Hampshire home, Strathfieldsay, in 1845 Date: 1769 - 1852
Child with umbrella, Brittany, FranceA child hidden beneath a big umbrella walks past beach huts on a beach at Port Manech, near Concarneau, Southern Brittany, France. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1988
Wellingtons HQ at Waterloo, BelgiumWellingtons Headquarters during the Battle of Waterloo - now the Post Office. Date: circa 1906
Children with sketchbook on a Balham street, SW LondonA group of children looking through a sketchbook in front of a wooden fence on a Balham street, SW London. Date: circa 1961
A ladies tailored suit, World War OneA dashing tailored suit of field-mouse grey velvet trimmed with white fox fur worn with a Puritan style hat and Wellington boots