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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
Wellington RevisitsWellington shows a lady the battle field of Waterloo Date: circa 1850
Bournemouth ExpressThe Southern Railways Waterloo to Bournemouth express is drawn by the Schools Class Eton locomotive. Date: 1926
National Railway strike of 1911Double page spread of scenes in London of siege conditions, the great strike threatening to bring the whole railway service of Britain to a standstill
The Waterloo Tower, Quex ParkThe Waterloo Tower was built in 1819 to house a ring of twelve bells for English change ringing. It was the first ring of twelve bells in Kent
Waterloo. Defeat of French guard by the highlandersWaterloo. Defeat of French Guard by the Highlanders, Haye Sainte, 18th June 1815. Coloured aquatint by and after J A Langendyk, published by J M Van Os en Compagnie
The Left Wing of the British Army in action, at WaterlooThe Left Wing of the British Army in action, at the Battle of Waterloo - June 18th-1815.Coloured aquatint after William Heath, 1815; engraved by Thomas Sutherland, 1815; published by James Jenkins
Medal commemorating Wellington and von BlucherSilver medal commemorating the Duke of Wellington and Field Marshal von Blucher 1815; J N Lang (1776-1835), Vienna and Austria, 1815 (c).Obverse, struck: portrait busts of Wellington, left
Captain Augustus Hartmann, 2nd Line Battalion, Kings German Legion, 1815.Oil on panel by Paul Dumortier, Tournai, 1815.Painted shortly before the Battle of Waterloo.Head and shoulders to right
Field Marshal Sir Arthur Wellesley, 1st The Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) as an old man surveying the battlefield of Waterloo, 1840 (c)Oil on canvas, after Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846)
Wellington and Officers at the Battle of WaterlooThe Duke of Wellington and the Most Distinguished Officers at the Battle of Waterloo.. 18 Jun 1815. Coloured aquatint by W T Fry and T Sutherland after William Heath, published by J Jenkins, London
Captain William Tyrwhitt Drake, Royal Horse Guards, 1815 (c).Oil on canvas, artist unknown, 1815 (c).Tyrwhitt Drake is shown in regimental uniform with helmet, complete with crest and plume
Hussars. A view near Mont St Jean.Aquatint.Inscribed Charge like lightning. with the remains of your troop on the flank of the LancersAssociated with 7th (Queens Own) Light Dragoons
British army in action at the Battle of WaterlooThe centre of the British army in action at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 Jun 1815.Aquatint by Sutherland after W Heath, published by J Jenkins, 1 Dec 1815.Vignette title - vol 1 engraved on it
Revolution, Belgium 1830Belgian Revolution when a Kingdom of Belgium independent from the Netherlands was established. Dutch troops in the Place de Waterloo near the Porte de Namur in Brussels during bloody street fighting
Peach cultivar Waterloo, Prunus persica.. Chromolithograph from The Florist and Pomologist Robert Hogg, London, published from 1878 to 1884
Moor Lane Windmill, Waterloo, LancashireMoor Lane Windmill, Waterloo, Liverpool, near Great Crosby, Lancashire, England. Date: 1960s
Waterloo Road, Liverpool, Lancashire, England. Showing construction of the Wallasey Tunnel ventilation shaft Date: 1960s
Sailor says good bye to wife and baby, WW1A sailor bidding farewell to his wife and child at Waterloo Station at the outbreak of the First World War. Date: 1914
Entrance hall of the Union Jack Club by Matania, WW1Soldiers and sailors back from the front, arrive in the entrance of hall of the Union Jack Club near Waterloo Station. The club was funded through public subscription
British troops arrive from the trenches at Waterloo StationTroops just arrived at Waterloo Station from the trenches buying tickets at the booking office for travel to their suburban homes. A typical scene at London train stations during the First World War
Westminster Fusiliers mobilised at the start of WWIWestminster Fusiliers, at the outbreak of World War I, waiting for their troop train in Waterloo Station, London. Date: 1914
Indian officers at the Waterloo cup, WW1From the Front in France to see the coursing for the Waterloo Cup. Two Indian officers, among a number of men who had managed to put in an appearance at Altcar for the coursing competition
Hospital nurses boarding a train to Portsmouth during WWIWomen volunteered in their thousands to become nurses during the first few months of World War I. Here a detachment of nurses board a train from London Waterloo to Portsmouth to work with the British
The South Africans arrive for the 1937 CoronationThe scene outside Waterloo Station as 150 officers and men forming the South African Coronation contingent started their march to Wellington Barracks after leaving the Gloucester Castle boat train
Cartoon, The Waterloo Cup, WW1Cartoon, The " Waterloo" Cup, and the " turn" of the Belgian Hare. Showing a hare thumping a German dachshund in the stomach -- a comment on recent events in the early days of
The Old Vic theatre in Waterloo, London
The Entrance of Waterloo Station, London. Vintage photograph
View from Waterloo of traffic crossing Westminster Bridge. St Stephens Tower, part of the houses of Parliament, can be seen in the background
Soldiers at Waterloo StationAt Waterloo Station, London, soldiers rest while awaiting the special train to transport them to their centre, as the army is mobilised upon the declaration of war. Date: August 1914
View inside Waterloo Station, London, with passengers coming and going. Probably taken in mid-afternoon. Date: circa 1930s
Thames at Charing XThe Thames, looking eastward from the Strand Bridge (which will be re-named Waterloo Bridge any day now) Date: 1816
Waterloo BridgeLooking eastwards : the bridge was opened in 1817. Date: 1827
Waterloo Bridge OpenedThe opening of the bridge by the Prince Regent on the anniversary of the battle of Waterloo. It was greatly admired.w Date: 18 June 1817
Portrait of the Duke of WellingtonPortrait of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), Irish-born soldier and stateman. Following a long, distinguished military and political career
Wellington at ReviewWELLINGTON and fellow officers returning from a review at Wimbledon : this is a year before Waterloo. Date: 1814
Wellington and BattleWELLINGTON as military hero - labels bear the names of some of his Peninsula victories, and he is seen directing a battle : this is before Waterloo. Date: 1814
Elizabeth ThompsonELIZABETH THOMPSON (lady Butler) artist famed for her military scenes such as The Roll Call (Crimea War) and Scotland for ever (Waterloo). Date: 1846 - 1933
Waterloo BattlefieldThis peaceful harvesting scene on a farm in Belgium is actually the battlefield of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Date: early 1930s
Florence Nightingale Monument, Waterloo Place, WestminsterThe 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
The Wellington Tree CupboardThis tree was made from an elm tree that sheltered the Duke of Wellington during the Battle of Waterloo, in Belgium
NAPOLEON I Bonaparte (1769-1821). French military" NAPOLEON I Bonaparte (1769-1821). French military man and politician, Emperor of France (1804-1815). Napoleon in the battle of Waterloo (June 18th, 1815). Litography. ITALY. Milan
LCC-MFB Waterloo fire station, SE LondonWaterloo fire station was built for the MFB by the London County Council in 1866, located in the then named Waterloo Bridge Road (now Waterloo Road)