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The Battle of Waterloo was a decisive battle in the Napoleonic Wars that took place on June 18, 1815 near Waterloo in present-day Belgium

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Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Pieneman - General Sir George Cooke N070456

Pieneman - General Sir George Cooke N070456
APSLEY HOUSE, London. General Sir George Cooke (1768-1837) sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1478-1948). In 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Pieneman - Field Marshal Sir John Colborne N070453

Pieneman - Field Marshal Sir John Colborne N070453
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Field Marshal Sir John Colborne (1778-1863; created First Baron Seaton in 1839) sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1475-1948)

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Wellington reorganizes his defence - Battle of Waterloo

Wellington reorganizes his defence - Battle of Waterloo
7pm - June 18, 1815. The Duke of Wellington reorganizes his central defence after the loss of La Haye Sainte. At the same time, The Prussians once again regain control of Plancenoit

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Napoleon and the Imperial Guard J840004

Napoleon and the Imperial Guard J840004
Engraving of French Napoleonic soldiers produced in Berlin. A parade of the French Imperial Guard being reviewed by Emperor Napoleon I

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick N070675

Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick N070675
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Frederick William Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1771-1815) c.1813-15. German school. WM 1553-1948

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Meeting of Wellington and Blucher at La Belle Alliance

Meeting of Wellington and Blucher at La Belle Alliance after the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815 - Aquantint by Stadler after a drawing and engraving by Heath Date: 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, Waterloo

Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, Waterloo
Attack on the British Squares by French Cavalry, Battle of Waterloo, 1815.Watercolour by Denis Dighton, 1815. Associated with the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Wellington and Blucher meet after Battle of Waterloo

Wellington and Blucher meet after Battle of Waterloo
Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) and Prussian Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Dawe - General da Alava N070455

Dawe - General da Alava N070455
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " General Miguel Ricardo da Alava" (1771-1843) 1818 by George DAWE (1781-1829). WM 1477-1948

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Prussian soldiers J840001

Prussian soldiers J840001
Engraving of Prussian Napoleonic soldiers produced in Berlin. Foot Artillery drivers (" 2te Artillerie Brigade" ) and a Jager (light infantry " 2te Jager Abtheilung")

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Urn showing Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo N080953

Urn showing Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo N080953
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Large urn from the Duke of Wellingtons Prussian Service, made in Berlin 1817-19. This was a gift to the Duke from the King of Prussia

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Pieneman - General Lord Edward Somerset N070462

Pieneman - General Lord Edward Somerset N070462
APSLEY HOUSE, London. General Lord Robert Edward Henry Somerset (1776-1842) sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1484-1948)

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Pieneman - Major General John Freemantle N070461

Pieneman - Major General John Freemantle N070461
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Major General John Freemantle (1790-1864) sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1483-1948). In 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo Lieutenant-Colonel Freemantle was

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Pieneman - Field Marshal Henry William Paget N070459

Pieneman - Field Marshal Henry William Paget N070459
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Field Marshal Henry William Paget 1st Marquess of Anglesey (1768-1854) sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1481-1948)

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Pieneman - General Sir Colin Halkett N070448

Pieneman - General Sir Colin Halkett N070448
APSLEY HOUSE, London. General Sir Colin Halkett (1774-1856) sketch by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1470-1948). In 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo Major-General Halkett commanded 5th Brigade in

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Pieneman - General Miguel Ricardo de Alava y Esquivel N070688

Pieneman - General Miguel Ricardo de Alava y Esquivel N070688
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " General Miguel Ricardo de Alava y Esquivel" sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN (1779-1843) in 1821. WM 1527-1948

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815). Napoleon s

Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815). Napoleon s
" Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815). Napoleons flight. Litography. ITALY. Milan. Civica Raccolta delle Stampe " Achille Bertarelli" (Achille Bertarelli collection of prints)."

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Events / War / Napoleonic

Events / War / Napoleonic
BATTLE OF WATERLOO The final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo, 1815

Battle of Waterloo, 1815 - The Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Watercolour by William Heath, unsigned, 1818 (c).Possibly the original design for Wellingtons Victories plate 29, drawn and etched by W Heath

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815). Battle situation

Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815). Battle situation at 2.30 p.m. Gouache. FRANCE. Paris. Army Museum

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo 1815

Battle of Waterloo 1815
NAPOLEONIC WARS The cavalry engage at the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815)

Battle of Waterloo (18th June 1815). Illustration by John Alkinson

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Corporal John Shaw of the 2nd Life Guards fighting French cuirassiers at the Battle of

Corporal John Shaw of the 2nd Life Guards fighting French cuirassiers at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. A large man, he was an obvious target for the enemy

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Sergeant Ewart capturing the French eagle at Waterloo

Sergeant Ewart capturing the French eagle at Waterloo
Sergeant Charles Ewart capturing the French 45th Regiment's eagle standard at the Battle of Waterloo - The Bird Catchers, Royal Scots Greys Date: 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Edmund Burke and the Iron Duke

Edmund Burke and the Iron Duke
Two Baxter portrait prints of the following men. Edmund Burke, as a boy, who became a British and Irish statesman, economist and philosopher

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: The last charge at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Date: 1815

The last charge at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Date: 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Charge of French Lancers at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Date: 1815

Charge of French Lancers at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Date: 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: The Defence of the Chateau of Hougoumont, Belgium, Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815

The Defence of the Chateau of Hougoumont, Belgium, Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Date: 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Field Marshal Sir Charles York, British Army officer

Field Marshal Sir Charles York, British Army officer
Vintage 19th century photograph: Field Marshal Sir Charles Yorke GCB was a senior British Army officer. He fought in many of the battles of the Peninsular War and of the Hundred Days

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Prussian soldiers capturing Napoleons coach after

Prussian soldiers capturing Napoleons coach after the Battle of Waterloo. The soldiers shot the driver and coachman, and the Major von Keller claimed the coach as booty

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Waterloo, decisive charge of the Guards, 18 June 1815

Waterloo, decisive charge of the Guards, 18 June 1815
Battle of Waterloo, decisive charge of the Guards, 18 June 1815. 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815

Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: La Belle Alliance farm, Waterloo, Belgium

La Belle Alliance farm, Waterloo, Belgium - Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) commemorative card. Where Wellington and Blucher met towards the end of the battle. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: The Church of Waterloo, Belgium

The Church of Waterloo, Belgium - Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) commemorative card. Inside the dome are memorial plates with the names of officers of the allied armies who were killed during

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: The Farm of the Haie-Sainte, Waterloo, Belgium

The Farm of the Haie-Sainte, Waterloo, Belgium - Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) commemorative card. The location of terrible death and bloodshed. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Wellingtons headquarters, Waterloo, Belgium

Wellingtons headquarters, Waterloo, Belgium - Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) commemorative card. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Charge of the first Life Guards at the Battle of Waterloo

Charge of the first Life Guards at the Battle of Waterloo
The Charge of the first Life Guards at the Battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815. Date: 18th June 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Battle of Waterloo, fighting at La Haye-Sainte, 1815

Battle of Waterloo, fighting at La Haye-Sainte, 1815
Battle of Waterloo, the fighting at La Haye-Sainte, 1815 Date: 18 June 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: The battle of Waterloo, 1815

The battle of Waterloo, 1815
The cavalry engage at the battle of Waterloo. Date: 18 June 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: The battle of Waterloo-depiction after Walter Scotts poem

The battle of Waterloo-depiction after Walter Scotts poem
The Field of Waterloo - depiction after verse 36 of Walter Scotts poem: Alas! what links of love that morn has Wars rude hand asunder torn

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Pieneman - General Sir John Elley N070454

Pieneman - General Sir John Elley N070454
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Lieutenant General Sir John Elley (c.1770-1839) sketched by Jan Willem PIENEMAN in 1821 (WM 1476-1948)

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Duke of Wellingtons sabre K040688

Duke of Wellingtons sabre K040688
APSLEY HOUSE, London. View of Duke of Wellingtons sabre used in the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Lecomte - Duke of Wellington visiting outposts at Soignes N070534

Lecomte - Duke of Wellington visiting outposts at Soignes N070534
APSLEY HOUSE, London. " The Duke of Wellington visiting the outposts at Soignes" by Hippolyte LECOMTE (1781-1857). Set just before the battle of Waterloo, 1815

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Troopers sword, 1814 (c)

Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Troopers sword, 1814 (c); blade is stamped with the makers name, I Gill; the original hatchet blade made this Pattern useless for thrusting

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Pattern 1796, Light Cavalry Officers sword, 15th Hussars

Pattern 1796, Light Cavalry Officers sword, 15th Hussars.Blade is curved and fullered with engraved decoration in the linear style typical of the period, the decoration includes floral designs

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Wellingtons HQ at Waterloo, Belgium

Wellingtons HQ at Waterloo, Belgium
Wellingtons Headquarters during the Battle of Waterloo - now the Post Office. Date: circa 1906

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Stephensons No. 2 Killingworth Locomotive

Stephensons No. 2 Killingworth Locomotive
One of George Stephensons early locomotives made at Killingworth Colliery, near Newcastle upon Tyne. This locomotive was named Blcher after the Prussian General Gebhard Leberecht von Blcher

Background imageBattle of Waterloo Collection: Claude-Joseph Decherrier

Claude-Joseph Decherrier
CLAUDE-JOSEPH DE CHERRIER French historian, took part in battle of Waterloo



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Battle of Waterloo Collection

The Battle of Waterloo was a decisive battle in the Napoleonic Wars that took place on June 18, 1815 near Waterloo in present-day Belgium. The French army, led by Napoleon Bonaparte, faced off against a combined force of British and Prussian troops under the command of the Duke of Wellington and Gebhard von Blücher. After several hours of intense fighting, Napoleon's forces were defeated and he was forced to abdicate his throne shortly thereafter. The victory at Waterloo marked the end of Napoleon's reign as Emperor and ushered in an era of peace for Europe. It also cemented Britain's position as one of the world's leading powers and helped to shape Europe's political landscape for many years to come.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Battle of Waterloo was a significant event in European history, and our collection from Media Storehouse offers a comprehensive selection of wall art and framed prints that capture the essence of this epic battle. Our collection features images depicting various aspects of the battle, including portraits of key figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte and Arthur Wellesley (the Duke of Wellington), detailed maps showing troop movements, and dramatic depictions of pivotal moments during the conflict. These high-quality prints are perfect for history enthusiasts or anyone interested in military strategy. They are available in a range of sizes to suit any space, from small offices to large living rooms. Whether you're looking for an eye-catching centerpiece or simply want to add some historical flair to your decor, our collection has something for everyone. Our collection is an excellent resource for those who wish to learn more about one of Europe's most famous battles while also adding some stunning artwork to their home or office.
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What are Battle of Waterloo (Battles Historic) art prints?

Battle of Waterloo art prints are high-quality reproductions of historical paintings and illustrations depicting the famous battle that took place on June 18, 1815. These prints showcase the bravery and heroism of soldiers from different nations who fought in one of the most significant battles in European history. The Battle of Waterloo marked the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte's army, ending his reign as Emperor of France. These art prints are perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors or anyone interested in military history. They can be used to decorate homes, offices or public spaces such as museums or galleries. The images capture the intensity and drama of this pivotal moment in European history with stunning detail and accuracy. We offer a wide range of Battle of Waterloo art prints featuring various sizes and framing options to suit individual preferences. Each print is carefully produced using archival quality materials to ensure longevity and durability so that they can be enjoyed for years to come.
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What Battle of Waterloo (Battles Historic) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Battle of Waterloo art prints for purchase. These prints showcase the historic battle that took place on June 18, 1815, between the French army under Napoleon Bonaparte and an allied army led by the Duke of Wellington. The collection includes various types of artwork such as paintings, illustrations, and photographs. Some notable pieces include "The Battle of Waterloo" by William Sadler II, "Charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo" by Lady Butler, and "Waterloo: The Last Stand" by Robert Gibb. These art prints are available in different sizes to suit your preferences and can be framed or unframed. They make great additions to any home or office space and serve as reminders of this significant moment in history. Whether you're a history buff or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, we have something for everyone with their selection of Battle of Waterloo art prints.
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