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Articles worn by the Duke of Wellington at WaterlooPhotograph 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
London Birdseye 6Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : Regent Street from Waterloo Place to Portland Place
North Bank of the Thames from Westminster to Temple, LondonEngraving 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
A ambulance training exercise at Waterloo StationAn ambulance lecture at Waterloo Station to the employees of the South Western Railway Company
The First Penny Post from England to America, 1908Photographs 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
Embarkation of an Emigrant Ship, Liverpool, 1850Engraving showing a bustling dock yard scene as emigrants, with trunks and boxes, line up to board their ship at Waterloo Docks, Liverpool, 1850
Waterloo Station Signal Box, London, 1936Photograph showing the then-new electric signal box installed at Waterloo Station, London, in 1936
Lost PropertyLost 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!
Wellington and George IVWaterloo : George IV is given a guided tour of the Waterloo battlefield by Wellington himself
Jovial Judge, Winner of the 1926 Waterloo CupPhotograph of the greyhound Jovial Judge, owned by Mr. J.L. Jarvis and trained by Mr. Denny Smith; the Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup
Blucher (Kay)GEBHARD LEBRECHT von BLUCHER German military commander who with Wellington defeated Napoleon at Waterloo
Blucher (Dahling)GEBHARD LEBRECHT von BLUCHER German military commander who with Wellington defeated Napoleon at Waterloo
Louis XVIII RestoredAfter Waterloo, Louis XVIII can safely return to Paris, where he presides at a sitting of the Assemblee Nationale
Extension of South Western railway to Waterloo BridgeExtension of the South Western railway, from Nine Elms to Waterloo, a distance of just over two miles. The construction cost 800000"
Steam Locos & SignalsA view from the drivers cab of a mailine steam locomotive nearing Waterloo railway station, London. Two locomotives, spewing out thick smoke, are approaching
Britannia CrownedBritannia crowned by Victory, trampling upon the chains of France, holding the trident of Neptune, whilst Fame proclaims the glory of her arms by pointing to military triumphs
Street / Waterloo BridgeHeavy traffic congestion across Waterloo Bridge, mainly caused by roadworks
After WaterlooFrench troops, retreating after the defeat at Waterloo, pass through a village and plunder as they go
Blucher UnhorsedOn the field of battle, the Prussian commander Prinz Blucher is unhorsed, his horse lying over him while the French cavalry hurry past unaware of him
Wellington at WaterlooWellington encourages his men, supposedly with the rallying cry Up guards and at em !
Guns after WaterlooAfter losing the battle, the French lose their guns : the allies convey the captured French cannon through the village of Waterloo, to the admiration of spectators
Waterloo / Scott Poem 23NAPOLEONIC WARS " But on the British heart were lost the terrors of the charging host; for not an eye the storm that viewed changed its proud glance of fortitude"
Napoleon after DefeatAFTER WATERLOO It is he ! - a French peasant family contemplate their Emperor after his final defeat
Shot mill, Waterloo Bridge, LondonManufacture - The Shot Mill at Waterloo Bridge, London
The Battersea ShieldOriginally used for ceremonial purposes, this shield was found in the River Thames in 1857. The horned bronze helmet (found near Waterloo) has similar red enamel bosses
Waterloo Br CongestedHeavy traffic congestion across Waterloo Bridge, mainly caused by roadworks
Social / Waterloo BridgeBuses and cars caught up in the chaos of roadworks on Waterloo Bridge
Social / Waterloo 1930Traffic, including both horses and carts and motor cars, on Waterloo Bridge
Wellington in TentWellington stands proudly in his tent on the field of Waterloo while his officers discuss tactics and a sentry patrols outside
Wellington CartoonTHE WATERLOO COCK WOTs LOST HIS COURAGE - the Lord Mayor of London reproaches the Duke for his anti-reform attitude
Waterloo Bridge 1926a night-time scene
Waterloo Bridge 1905before rebuilding
Waterloo Bridge 1917viewed from Hungerford Bridge
Waterloo Burial PartyA burial party at work near La Belle Alliance, seven days after the battle
The Pool of London 1842The Pool of London, below Waterloo Bridge, with Somerset House to the left, the Shot Tower on the right, the Tower of London in the distance
Waterloo StationPassengers board a train at the London terminus of the London and South Western Railway
Wesminster / 1883 / CraneWestminster from Waterloo Bridge
Visits Ile D aixAfter Waterloo, on his way to England, he inspects the fortifications of the Ile d Aix, near Rochefort
Trades Unions DemoTRADES UNION REFORM demonstration, London : the crowd in Waterloo Place
Waterloo / Plancenoit 1815Prussian soldiers charge the French artillery at Plancenoit
Waterloo [Knotel]Colonel Hugh Halkett captures the French general Cambronne
Waterloo [Jazet]French cuirassiers attack a British square
Gebhard Von Blucher / MiniGEBHARD LEBERECHT VON BLUCHER Prince of Wahlstatt Prussian field marshal - aided Wellington in victory at Waterloo
Waterloo / Scott Poem 30List - frequent to the hurrying rout, the stern pursuers vengeful shout tells, that upon their broken rear rages the Prussians bloody spear
Waterloo Bridge C1900looking north, with Somerset House in the centre of the photograph