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North Gate at Chateau d HougoumontChⴥ au d Hougoumont is a large farmhouse situated at the bottom of an escarpment near the Nivelles road in Braine-l Alleud, near Waterloo, Belgium
Chateau d Hougoumont - Waterloo, BelgiumChⴥ au d Hougoumont is a large farmhouse situated at the bottom of an escarpment near the Nivelles road in Braine-l Alleud, near Waterloo, Belgium
Waterloo Station Signal Box, London, 1936Photograph showing the then-new electric signal box installed at Waterloo Station, London, in 1936
Marquis of Anglesey - 2HENRY WILLIAM PAGET, first marquis of ANGLESEY soldier, depicted before the battle of Waterloo while he still had both of his legs
Ruins of Hougomont / 1815The ruins of Hougomont after the Battle of Waterloo
Ball on Waterloo EveOn the eve of the battle of Waterloo, Wellington attends the Duchess of Richmonds ball, at Brussels
Traffic on Waterloo Bridge, LondonA superb (and very unusual and rare view) showing traffic on Waterloo Bridge, London. Date: circa 1905
Campaign cloak belonged to Duke of WellingtonCampaign cloak; 1803 (c)-1815 (c). Belonged to FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Believed to have been worn by the Duke during the Waterloo campaign
A diagram of the proposed Charing Cross BridgePlans for a new double-decker bridge at Charing Cross, designed by Sir Owen Williams and at the time recently approved by a royal commission
The Union Jack Club, Sandell Street, Waterloo, London - founded in 1904 as a National Memorial to commemorate the bravery of the troops in the Boer War. Date: circa 1908
Napoleon after the Battle of WaterlooNapoleon as he appeared after the Battle of Waterloo. 1815
The Crimea Memorial, Waterloo Place, London Date: circa 1907
Devils Peak from Wynberg, Cape Town, South AfricaDevils Peak viewed in the misty distance from Waterloo Green, Wynberg, Cape Town, South Africa. Date: circa 1902
His Waterloo by H M Bateman, The Foreman of a crazy-pavement enterprise comes up against a frightful problem. A pavement tile with straight sides, a square of perfect proportions
Mont-St-Jean Farmhouse - Waterloo BelgiumMont-St Jean Farmhouse - Waterloo was the ambulance station for allied troops during the battle of Waterloo. The site of Mont-St-Jean is mentioned in Les Miserables by Victor Hugo. circa 1910s
Hanoverian Monument to Kings German Legion - WaterlooMonument to the Kings German Legion (KGL) killed or fatally wounded during the Battle of Waterloo on the 18th June 1815. The monument was erected in 1818 by former KGL officers. Date: circa 1910s
Waterloo, Belgium - Hougoumont farmhouseWaterloo, Belgium - the ruined chapel and the Hougoumont farmhouse, a site of heavy fighting during the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815
Waterloo, Belgium - archway to Hougoumont farmThe main archway to Hougoumont farmhouse, a principal site of fighting during the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815. circa 1910s
Monuments on the site of the Battle of Waterloo, BelgiumA view of several of the monuments erected in Belgium on the site of the Battle of Waterloo, fought between the Napoleonic French armies and the British army and allies on 18 June 1815
Waterloo, Belgium - French Regimental monumentWaterloo, Belgium - a French monument at the site of the Battle of Waterloo, showing the regimental eagle that was the standard of Napoleon and his troops. circa 1910s
Braine, Belgium - Gordon MonumentThe Gordon Monument was placed on the site of the Battle of Waterloo in honour of Lietutenant Colonel of the Scots Guard Alexander Gordon
Braine-l Alleud, Belgium - Lions Mound monumentA large manmade hill, topped by the Lion of Waterloo monument, in the Belgian region of Braine l Alleud, standing on the site of the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, and the Battle of Quatre Bras
Waterloo Chambers, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire - Room with Red wallpaper, Portraits and Vaulted ceilings. Part of Box 247 Boswell Collection. Date: circa 1900
Tour of the Colonies - Blackfriars - Queen Victoria - Statue of Queen under decorated arch with crown on top. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies
Papelotte Farm - WaterlooPapelotte Farm is located on the Waterloo battlefield and formed part of the defence system of the Duke of Wellington on 18 June 1815
Waterloo, Larne - a view of the coastal path and buildings with a boy in the undergrowth. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Larne). Date: circa early 1900s
Tour of the Colonies - Pall Mall - Decorations along Pall Mall. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies
Funeral of Edward VII - Bluejackets marchingBluejackets marching - Bluejackets marching to Windsor Station. Part of Box 127 Boswell Collection - Funeral of Edward VII
The Festival Church, St. Johns, Waterloo Road, LondonThe Festival Church, St. John s, Waterloo Road, London. Built in 1824 in memory of the Victory at Waterloo - badly damaged by a bomb in 1940 - re-dedicated in 1951. Date: circa 1950s
WW1 - London in wartime searchlights over the River Thames Date: circa 1917
The Crimea Monument, Waterloo Place, London by night. Date: 1901
Hougoumont Farm and chapel ruins, Belgium, famous for its proximity to the Battle of Waterloo (1815). Date: 1910s
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). Battle of Waterloo, 18th JuneNapoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). French military and political. Emperor of French from 1804-1815. Battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1814. Engraving
Jerome Bonaparte 1850SJEROME BONAPARTE, youngest brother of Napoleon I; sometime King of Westphalia : Fought at Waterloo, exiled in Italy, returned to France as marechal and senator. Date: 1784 - 1860
Jerome BonaparteJEROME BONAPARTE, youngest brother of Napoleon I; sometime King of Westphalia : Fought at Waterloo, exiled in Italy, returned to France as marechal and senator. Date: 1784 - 1860
London Horse BusOne of Londons horse buses, with adverts for Liptons Tea, Nestles Milk and Hudsons Soap, etc. on it. Photograph taken outside Waterloo Station, changing horses. Date: circa 1920
Battle Plan / WaterlooA battle plan for Waterloo. Red= English and Belgians Green= Prussians Blue= French Date: 1815
Waterloo in the SkyA VISION OF WATERLOO ? The inhabitants of Verviers, a Belgian town not too far from Waterloo, see a battle in the sky at the time of the battle of Waterloo Date: 18 June 1815
Allies Enter Paris 1815ALLIES ENTER PARIS After defeating Napoleon at Waterloo, the Allies travel to Paris where they are received enthusiastically by those who are pleased to see them Date: June 1815
Napoleon Quits WaterlooHaving watched his Garde Imperiale forced to retreat by the Allies, Napoleon realises that he faces defeat and quits the field, passing La Belle Alliance in his flight... Date: 18 June 1815
Allies Enter ParisAFTER WATERLOO After defeating Napoleon at Waterloo, the Allies march south and enter Paris Date: October 1815
Allies Outside ParisAfter defeating Napoleon at Waterloo, the Allies march south and camp outside Paris, where Wellington reviews the British troops beneath the heights of Montmartre Date: 21 October 1815
Rail / Britain / WaterlooWaterloo Station and the surrounding area being developed. Date: 1848
Thames / Waterloo BridgeThe Thames at Waterloo Bridge Date: 1892
After Waterloo PrisonersGerman victors and French prisoners after the battle. Date: 18-19 June 1815
Waterloo / Carriage 1815Napoleons carriage is captured Date: 18 June 1815
Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher(1742-1819), Prince of Wahlstatt. Prussian field marshal who aided Wellington in victory at the battle of Waterloo
Tourists at WaterlooTourists, visiting the battlefield of Waterloo, have the battle explained to them by a local guide Date: 1888