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Waterloo Campaign Collection

"The Waterloo Campaign: A Glimpse into the Epic Battle of 1815" On the evening of the Battle of Waterloo, amidst the fading light of a 19th-century print

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Battle of Quatre Bras in 1815 (print)

Battle of Quatre Bras in 1815 (print)
3786599 Battle of Quatre Bras in 1815 (print); (add.info.: Battle of Quatre Bras - from painting by Vereker. battle between Wellington's Anglo-Dutch army)

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Meeting of Wellington and Blucher, Waterloo

Meeting of Wellington and Blucher, Waterloo
6266308 Meeting of Wellington and Blucher, Waterloo; (add.info.: The meeting of Wellington and Blucher near La Belle Alliance, June 18)

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Monuments at Waterloo, 1815, 1815-1820. Creators: Anon, Gerrit Lamberts

Monuments at Waterloo, 1815, 1815-1820. Creators: Anon, Gerrit Lamberts
Monuments at Waterloo, 1815, 1815-1820. Landscape with the monuments established in memory of the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: 'The Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo; unveiling the statue at Quatre Bras in memory of

'The Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo; unveiling the statue at Quatre Bras in memory of Freder Creator
The Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo; unveiling the statue at Quatre Bras in memory of Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick, who fell at the battle, 1890. From "The Graphic

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: On the evening of the Battle of Waterloo, 19th century (print)

On the evening of the Battle of Waterloo, 19th century (print)
3786597 On the evening of the Battle of Waterloo, 19th century (print); (add.info.: On the evening of the Battle of Waterloo - from painting by Ernest Crofts)

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: The Battle of Waterloo, Belgium, 18 June 1815

The Battle of Waterloo, Belgium, 18 June 1815
3062200 The Battle of Waterloo, Belgium, 18 June 1815. by Jazet, Paul Leon (1848-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: French Cuirassiers charging a British square. After the painting by Jazet)

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: The Waterloo Campaign (colour litho)

The Waterloo Campaign (colour litho)
6016391 The Waterloo Campaign (colour litho) by Shepherd, William R. (1871-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Waterloo Campaign)

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815

The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815
6317542 The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815. by British School, (19th century); (add.info.: The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815. The Duke of Wellington looks down over Hougoumont farm)

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Highland soldiers form square against French cavalry at Quatres Bras, 19th century

Highland soldiers form square against French cavalry at Quatres Bras, 19th century
3697335 Highland soldiers form square against French cavalry at Quatres Bras, 19th century by Payne, Henry A. (Harry) (1868-1940) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Waterloo. Conveying the French Cannon from the Field of Battle

Waterloo. Conveying the French Cannon from the Field of Battle
3744585 Waterloo. Conveying the French Cannon from the Field of Battle, on the 24th July 1815 (aquatint) by English School

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: La Sainte Haye: Close by a large building occupied alternately by Friend and Foe, pub. J

La Sainte Haye: Close by a large building occupied alternately by Friend and Foe, pub. J
780322 La Sainte Haye: Close by a large building occupied alternately by Friend and Foe, pub. J. Booth, 1816 (engraving) by Jones

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Waterloo, 7pm, June 18th, 1815, illustration from A History of England by C. R. L

Waterloo, 7pm, June 18th, 1815, illustration from A History of England by C. R. L
STC373481 Waterloo, 7pm, June 18th, 1815, illustration from A History of England by C.R.L. Fletcher and Rudyard Kipling, 1911 (colour litho) by Ford

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire

Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire
1268357 Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment, worn during the Waterloo Campaign by Lt Henry Anderson

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Account of the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (print)

Account of the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (print)
3744586 Account of the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (print) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire

Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire
1268358 Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment, worn during the Waterloo Campaign by Lt Henry Anderson

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire

Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire
1268356 Short-tailed Coatee, Light Company Officers, 2nd Bn 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment, worn during the Waterloo Campaign by Lt Henry Anderson

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Design for the Memorial to be erected in the New Cemetery, Brussels, to the British Officers

Design for the Memorial to be erected in the New Cemetery, Brussels, to the British Officers
1037857 Design for the Memorial to be erected in the New Cemetery, Brussels, to the British Officers and Men who fell during the Waterloo Campaign (engraving) by English School

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Wellington at Waterloo (aquatint)

Wellington at Waterloo (aquatint)
3744584 Wellington at Waterloo (aquatint) by Westall, Richard (1765-1836) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraved by T. Fielding for The Victories of the Duke of Wellington, pub)

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: The Battle of Waterloo, 1824 (oil on canvas)

The Battle of Waterloo, 1824 (oil on canvas)
1765816 The Battle of Waterloo, 1824 (oil on canvas) by Pieneman, Jan Willem (1779-1853); 567A--823 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: The Chateau d Hougoumont, Belgium, 19th century. Artist: Loux

The Chateau d Hougoumont, Belgium, 19th century. Artist: Loux
The Chateau d Hougoumont, Belgium, 19th century. The Chateau d Hougoumont is a large farmhouse situated at the bottom of an escarpment where British

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: German soldiers from the Waterloo period, 19th century

German soldiers from the Waterloo period, 19th century

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: The Mountain of the Lion, 19th century

The Mountain of the Lion, 19th century. View of the monument to commemorate the place where William II of the Netherlands was knocked from his horse by a musket ball to the shoulder during the Battle

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: The Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1816). Artist: Romney

The Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1816). Artist: Romney
The Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (1816). Featured is the moment when the French Cuirassiers were surrounded by the 19th Regiment and Scots Greys

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Waterloo Campaign, 15 June 1815, (1900)

Waterloo Campaign, 15 June 1815, (1900). The Battle of Waterloo was fought between the French led by Napoleon and the British, led by the Duke of Wellington

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The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815. Scottish soldiers who have captured two Eagles from the French run to present them to the Duke of Wellington

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Wellingtons final order at Waterloo in 1815, 'Let the whole line advance'

Wellingtons final order at Waterloo in 1815, "Let the whole line advance"
Wellingtons final order at Waterloo in 1815, " Let the whole line advance". Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, 1769 - 1852. Anglo-Irish soldier and Tory statesman

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815. The Duke of Wellington looks down over Hougoumont farm

The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815. The Duke of Wellington looks down over Hougoumont farm. After an anonymous artist. Published in London, 1816

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: The meeting of Wellington and Blucher near La Belle Alliance, June 18

The meeting of Wellington and Blucher near La Belle Alliance, June 18, 1815 towards the end of the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Plan of the Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815

Plan of the Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815

Background imageWaterloo Campaign Collection: Souvenir Battle of Waterloo map, published in London and dated August 12, 1815

Souvenir Battle of Waterloo map, published in London and dated August 12, 1815, less than two months after the event. The neat


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"The Waterloo Campaign: A Glimpse into the Epic Battle of 1815" On the evening of the Battle of Waterloo, amidst the fading light of a 19th-century print, history was being written. The clash at Quatre Bras in 1815 had set the stage for what would become one of Europe's most significant conflicts. Belgium became synonymous with valor and sacrifice on June 18, as armies clashed fiercely on its soil. In vibrant color lithographs depicting "The Waterloo Campaign, " we witness the unfolding drama that unfolded on that fateful day. Highland soldiers bravely formed squares against charging French cavalry at Quatre Bras, their determination etched onto their faces. As dusk settled over Waterloo, an eerie calm descended upon the battlefield. In a poignant scene captured by artists from "A History of England, " we see soldiers conveying captured French cannons away from this hallowed ground stained with bloodshed. Amidst this chaos stood La Sainte Haye, a large building alternately occupied by friend and foe alike. Its walls bore witness to both triumph and tragedy; it became a symbol of resilience in times when alliances were fleeting. At precisely 7 pm on June 18th, 1815 – forever etched into memory – victory still hung precariously in balance. The outcome remained uncertain as depicted in illustrations from C. R. L's account of England's history. It was here that destinies intertwined and nations held their breaths. Among those who fought valiantly were officers donning short-tailed coatees from South Lincolnshire's esteemed Light Company Officers battalion - gallant figures immortalized within prints capturing their unwavering resolve amidst chaos. Through these prints and engravings documenting accounts of the Battle of Waterloo, we catch glimpses into an era where courage knew no bounds and sacrifices shaped destiny itself. This campaign marked not only a turning point but also showcased humanity's indomitable spirit in the face of adversity.