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Waterloo Collection (page 8)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Peace illuminations at Waterloo Place, London

Peace illuminations at Waterloo Place, London
The peace illuminations at Waterloo Place, London, in celebration of the end of the Crimean War. Date: 1856

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Fire on the Westminster Road, London

Fire on the Westminster Road, London
Spectators on Waterloo Bridge watching the fire that had broken out on the premises of Messrs. Maudslay and Field, the engineers, in the Westminster Road, London

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Sierra Leone - Family in a log canoe

Sierra Leone - Family in a log canoe
Waterloo, Sierra Leone - Family in a log canoe Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Blucher (Rehbery)

Blucher (Rehbery)
GEBHARD LEBRECHT von BLUCHER German military commander who with Wellington defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. Date: 1742 - 1819

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Thames at Eventide

Thames at Eventide
The view upstream from Waterloo Bridge, after sunset; the brightly lit building on the right is, of course, the Hotel Cecil, who publish this book... Date: 1924

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Place and the City Walls, Londonderry

Waterloo Place and the City Walls, Londonderry, Northern Ireland Date: circa 1900

Background imageWaterloo Collection: New Waterloo Bridge

New Waterloo Bridge
The new Waterloo Bridge, central London, was built mostly by women during World War Two, to a design by Giles Gilbert Scott. It was completed in 1945. Date: 1945

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Betwys-Y-Coed Bridge

Betwys-Y-Coed Bridge
The Waterloo Bridge at Betwys- y-Coed, Caernarvonshire, Wales, was built by Thomas Telford in 1815. The arch was constructed in the same year Waterloo was fought. Date: built 1815

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Blucher (Statue Admired)

Blucher (Statue Admired)
GEBHARD LEBRECHT von BLUCHER German military commander who with Wellington defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. His statue at Berlin is admired by passers-by. Date: 1742 - 1819

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Bridge Steps

Waterloo Bridge Steps
The steps of Waterloo Bridge, central London, built mostly by women during World War Two, to a design by Giles Gilbert Scott. Date: completed 1945

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Blucher on Horseback

Blucher on Horseback
GEBHARD LEBRECHT von BLUCHER German military commander who with Wellington defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. Depicted on horseback. Date: 1742 - 1819

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Union Jack Club

Union Jack Club
The Union Jack Club, Sandell Street, Waterloo, London SE1, was founded in 1904 as a National Memorial to commemorate the bravery of the troops in the Boer War. Date: founded 1904

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Crimea Memorial 1950S

Crimea Memorial 1950S
The Crimea Memorial on Lower Regent Street, London, seen from Waterloo Place. Date: 1950s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Blucher (Groger)

Blucher (Groger)
GEBHARD LEBRECHT von BLUCHER German military commander who with Wellington defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. Date: 1742 - 1819

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Blucher (Statue, Berlin)

Blucher (Statue, Berlin)
GEBHARD LEBRECHT von BLUCHER German military commander who with Wellington defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. His statue at Berlin. Date: 1742 - 1819

Background imageWaterloo Collection: American Express London

American Express London
The first American Express office in London, which opened 3 Waterloo Place in 1896. The Crimea Memorial dominates the area. Date: early 1900s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Westminster Eventide

Westminster Eventide
Evening view looking towards the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, from below Waterloo Bridge. Date: 1950s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: London / Waterloo Place

London / Waterloo Place
Waterloo Place, central London, looking towards St. Jamess Park, and showing the Duke of Yorks Column monument. Date: 1950s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Commuters

Waterloo Commuters
Passengers and commuters leaving one of the platforms at London Waterloo railway station, England. Note all the old- fashioned railway carriage doors. Date: 1981

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo, Iowa - USA - Syndicate Block and YMCA

Waterloo, Iowa - USA - Syndicate Block and YMCA Building. Date: 1906

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Royal family and Winston Churchill at Waterloo Station

Royal family and Winston Churchill at Waterloo Station
Queen Elizabeth II together with Princess Anne and Prince Charles wait at Waterloo Station with Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, for the return of Queen Elizabeth

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Monument and Museum near Brussels, Belgium

Waterloo Monument and Museum near Brussels, Belgium
View of the Waterloo Monument (Butte de Lion) and Museum near Brussels, Belgium. Date: February 1919

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo, Iowa - USA - Melan Arch Bridge

Waterloo, Iowa - USA - Melan Arch Bridge
Waterloo, Iowa - USA - The Melan Arch Bridge and the Wholesale District. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Royal Family wave off Queen Mother at Waterloo

Royal Family wave off Queen Mother at Waterloo
Prince Charles and Princess Anne, together with their mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth

Background imageWaterloo Collection: River Thames - 1953

River Thames - 1953
View from Hungerford Bridge towards the City - Festival Hall Pier on right, Waterloo Bridge crossing the Thames and St. Pauls in background. Pleasure craft on water

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Battlefield of Waterloo and Mont-Saint-Jean

Battlefield of Waterloo and Mont-Saint-Jean
Aerial view of the battlefield of Waterloo and Mont-Saint-Jean, Belgium - scene of the great defeat of Napoleon on 18th June 1815. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Glass Tower at the Festival of Britain, South Bank, London

Glass Tower at the Festival of Britain, South Bank, London
View of the Glass Tower by Waterloo Bridge, at the Festival of Britain exhibition on the South Bank, London. The tower was made of steel and glass, and contained a lift

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Red Lion sculpture in York Road, near Waterloo, London

Red Lion sculpture in York Road, near Waterloo, London
A Red Lion sculpture from the old Red Lion Brewery, in a new position in York Road, near Waterloo Station, not far from the Festival of Britain site on the South Bank, London

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo / Clark / Wellingto

Waterloo / Clark / Wellingto
Wellington on the field Date: 18 June 1815

Background imageWaterloo Collection: F a Braunschweig-Oels

F a Braunschweig-Oels
FRIEDRICH AUGUST, herzog von BRAUNSCHWEIG-OELS Prussian military, prominent in the wars against Napoleon, including Waterloo. Date: 1792 - 1884

Background imageWaterloo Collection: After Waterloo 1815

After Waterloo 1815
Napoleon after the battle Date: 18 June 1815

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Liverpool docks 1876

Liverpool docks 1876
The corn warehouse and Waterloo dock at Liverpool

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Royal Tour to Canada and USA - May / June 1939

Royal Tour to Canada and USA - May / June 1939
Royal Tour by the British Royal Family to Canada and USA during May and June 1939. King George VI bids farewell to his cabinet Ministers at Waterloo Station, London

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The Duke Of Wellington

The Duke Of Wellington
Circular painting depicting the portrait and scenes from the life of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, British General and Statesman known as the Iron Duke. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Waterloo Place

Waterloo Place
Duke of Yorks column and St Jamess Park ahead, Pall Mall off to the right, Trafalgar Square out of sight on the left : the prominent building is the United Service Club

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Gate on Waterloo Bridge

Gate on Waterloo Bridge
A hansom cab passes through the tollgate on Waterloo Bridge

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Sierra Leone Market

Sierra Leone Market
Waterloo Market (presumably at Freetown ?)

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Thames Embankment, London, 1863

Thames Embankment, London, 1863
Engraving showing the steam boat landing pier which was proposed and designed by J.W. Bazalgette, to be constructed between Waterloo and Blackfriars Bridges, London, 1863

Background imageWaterloo Collection: After 100 years. Pass, Friends. Alls Well

After 100 years. Pass, Friends. Alls Well
Demonstrating how, a century after Waterloo, France and Britain are now friends and Allies during World War One

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Articles worn by the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo

Articles worn by the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo
Photograph showing some of the clothing and weapons used by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, at Waterloo on display in Apsley House, London, late 19th century

Background imageWaterloo Collection: London Birdseye 6

London Birdseye 6
Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : Regent Street from Waterloo Place to Portland Place

Background imageWaterloo Collection: North Bank of the Thames from Westminster to Temple, London

North Bank of the Thames from Westminster to Temple, London
Engraving showing a view, across the River Thames, towards the North bank stretching from the Houses of Parliament (on left) to the Inner Temple (extreme right), London, 1865

Background imageWaterloo Collection: A ambulance training exercise at Waterloo Station

A ambulance training exercise at Waterloo Station
An ambulance lecture at Waterloo Station to the employees of the South Western Railway Company

Background imageWaterloo Collection: The First Penny Post from England to America, 1908

The First Penny Post from England to America, 1908
Photographs and Illustrations showing the first mail service to operate between England and America for the price of a penny. At top left, photograph of the Royal Mail Van at Waterloo Station

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Embarkation of an Emigrant Ship, Liverpool, 1850

Embarkation of an Emigrant Ship, Liverpool, 1850
Engraving showing a bustling dock yard scene as emigrants, with trunks and boxes, line up to board their ship at Waterloo Docks, Liverpool, 1850

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Lost Property

Lost Property
Lost property - gloves, handbags, a ball and even a Christmas tree, all held in the Left Luggage Office of Waterloo Station, London, waiting to be claimed!

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Wellington and George IV

Wellington and George IV
Waterloo : George IV is given a guided tour of the Waterloo battlefield by Wellington himself

Background imageWaterloo Collection: Jovial Judge, Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup

Jovial Judge, Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup
Photograph of the greyhound Jovial Judge, owned by Mr. J.L. Jarvis and trained by Mr. Denny Smith; the Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup



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