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Front page of the letter in which the Duke Of Wellington informs a French General of the victory of Waterloo (colour litho)

Front page of the letter in which the Duke Of Wellington informs a French General of the victory of Waterloo (colour litho)


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Front page of the letter in which the Duke Of Wellington informs a French General of the victory of Waterloo (colour litho)

3095717 Front page of the letter in which the Duke Of Wellington informs a French General of the victory of Waterloo (colour litho) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Front page of the letter in which the Duke Of Wellington informs a French General of the victory of Waterloo. Illustration for Some Stirring Relics of English History published by O Anacker for Philips Lamps, 1936.); © Look and Learn; English, out of copyright

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1815 Document Documents French General The Battle Of Waterloo The Duke Of Wellington Dumouriez


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This print captures the front page of a historic letter, in which the Duke of Wellington delivers news of the momentous victory at Waterloo to a French General. The color lithograph, created by an anonymous English photographer in the 20th century, showcases this significant document from a private collection. The image is part of "Some Stirring Relics of English History" a publication by O Anacker for Philips Lamps in 1936. It offers us a glimpse into one of England's most defining moments - the Battle of Waterloo. The letter itself symbolizes both triumph and defeat, as it reveals Wellington's message to his defeated adversary. This relic serves as tangible evidence that history was made on that fateful day in 1815. As we examine this photograph closely, we can almost feel the weight and significance held within its pages. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring life to this piece of history, allowing us to connect with those who experienced these events firsthand. Through this image, we are reminded not only of the bravery and strategic genius displayed by Wellington but also of the enduring impact that such victories have on shaping nations and altering destinies. This print stands as a testament to our collective human story - one filled with triumphs and defeats that shape our understanding of ourselves and our place in history.

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