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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
The Last Stand of the Imperial Guards at Waterloo. General Hill calling on upon the Enemy to Surrender.Print by Riddle and Goughman after the painting by Robert Hillingford
Waterloo - HighlandersBattle of WATERLOO The Highlanders form a square to withstand the cavalry charge of the French cuirassiers
Defence of Chateau de Hougoumont - Battle of WaterlooDefence of the Chateau de Hougoumont by the flank company, Coldstream GuardsWatercolour by Denis Dighton, 1815Associated with Napoleonic Wars
Scots Greys charge at the Battle of WaterlooBattle of WATERLOO : Scotland for ever ! the charge of the Scots Greys Date: 18 June 1815
Waterloo Battle 1815The Battle in full flood
Scotland Forever! The Charge of the Scots Greys, the British heavy cavalry regiment thatBattle of WATERLOO : Scotland for ever ! the charge of the Scots Greys
Napoleon in the Battle of Waterloo, 1815. The French, English and Prussian armies were defeated, which implied the fall of the emperor. Drawing
Battle of WaterlooTHE HUNDRED DAYS Battle of WATERLOO The action at 11 am - the French attack Houguemont, Napoleon tempting Wellington to expose his centre
Waterloo Haye-SainteNAPOLEONIC WARS The fighting at La Haye-Sainte (Belle Alliance)
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
London Fire Engine Establishment, list of fire stationsFormed in 1833, the LFEE took over firefighting in London from the various Insurance Company fire brigades. It had 19 fire stations and its headquarters was located at Watling Street, City of London
Waterloo Battle PlanPLAN OF THE BATTLE Date: 18 June 1815
New Athenaeum Club 1820The New Athenaeum, Waterloo Place
Billiard Room, Union Jack Club, Lambeth, LondonView 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
Horse-Drawn Bus LondonA Horse-drawn bus operating the Waterloo Station to Somerset house route
Advert, Southern Railway ExcursionsAdvertisement for Southern Railway Excursions to Birmingham, Cambridge, Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Rugby, Wolverhampton, etc, every Sunday from December to March
Royal Festival Hall 1951The newly built Royal Festival Hall at the South Bank in London
Thames Waterman 1804A 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
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
Florence Nightingale MonumentThe 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
Napoleon at WaterlooNapoleon on the battlefield, watched curiously by a Highlander
Waterloo Station, NightAn 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 !
Napoleon at WaterlooAs the tide of battle turns against him, he realises that he has lost the battle
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
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
Waterloo Belle AllianceNAPOLEONIC WARS The second Prussian regiment attacks at Plancenoit (Belle Alliance)
Wellington Ca 1815The Duke, about the time of Waterloo
Hare coursing. Waterloo CupTwo greyhounds chasing a hare during the Waterloo Cup, a blood sport abolished in 2005. Date: 1903
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
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
Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, WaterlooAttack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, Battle of Waterloo, 1815.Watercolour by Denis Dighton, 1815. Associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars
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
Waterloo 4 Bras Map 1815Map showing Quatre Bras and Waterloo at the time of the battle. Date: 16-18 June 1815
Tattoo-artist, George Burchett, at work on a TommyA 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
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)."
Events / War / NapoleonicBATTLE OF WATERLOO The final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo
Waterloo Railway Station, London 1912The scene from the Waterloo Railway Station platform, London. Date: 1912
View of the main entrance to Waterloo Station, LondonView 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
ECCOSAIS 92nd Regiment d?Infanterie. Colour etching by an unknown artist, 1815 (c). The 92nd (Gordon) Highlanders served in Egypt, the Low Countries, Portugal, Spain and Waterloo
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
Major-General The Honourable Sir William Ponsonby KCB (1772-1815), 1815 (c).Oil on canvas by unknown artist, 1815 (c).Half-length portrait, almost in profile to left, wearing orders and decorations
Charge of the 1st Life Guards at Waterloo, June 18th 1815.Chromolithograph after Henry Joseph Harry Payne (1858-1927), 1890 (c).Associated with Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815)
Marechal Michel NeyMICHEL, PRINCE NEY marechal de France, prominent at Jena, during the retreat from Moscow and at Waterloo, but shamefully shot for his participation in the 100 Days. Date: 1769 - 1815
Bethnal Green Union Guardians Offices, LondonThe offices of the Bethnal Green Union Board of Guardians on Bishops Road (now Bishops Way). The offices were situated adjacent to the Waterloo Road workhouse. Date: Date unknown
Waterloo / Clark / MarshmanThe Scots Greys and the 92nd Regiment in action
Napoleon on BellerophonNapoleon, after his second abdication, on the deck of the Bellerophon before being exiled to St Helena