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Prussian Assault on the Church Yard, Kolberger Regiment at Grosbeeren, 23rd August 1813 by Carl Rochling.


Prussian Assault on the Church Yard, Kolberger Regiment at Grosbeeren, 23rd August 1813 by Carl Rochling.
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Arrival of the Horse Artillery at Eylau by Benigni.


Arrival of the Horse Artillery at Eylau by Benigni.
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Les Adieux de Fontainebleau by Horace Vernet.


Les Adieux de Fontainebleau by Horace Vernet.
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Napoleon on Campaign by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier.


Napoleon on Campaign by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier.
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Gordons and Greys to the Front by Stanley Berkeley.


Gordons and Greys to the Front by Stanley Berkeley.
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Le General Lasalle, Commandant La Brigade Infernal by Benigni.


Le General Lasalle, Commandant La Brigade Infernal by Benigni.
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The Charge of the 19th Light Dragoons at Assaye by David Rowlands.


The Charge of the 19th Light Dragoons at Assaye by David Rowlands.
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Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo by Robert Hillingford.


Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo by Robert Hillingford.
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The Capture of A French Battery by Ernest Crofts.


The Capture of A French Battery by Ernest Crofts.
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The Capture of General Cambronne by Richard Knotel.


The Capture of General Cambronne by Richard Knotel.
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Napoleon in his Coronation Robes by Francois Gerard.


Napoleon in his Coronation Robes by Francois Gerard.
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La Moscowa, The Battle of Borodino, 7th September 1812 by Mark Churms.


La Moscowa, The Battle of Borodino, 7th September 1812 by Mark Churms.
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Un Jour de Revue sons L Empire en 1810 by H Bellange.


Un Jour de Revue sons L Empire en 1810 by H Bellange.
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51st (2nd Yorkshire, West Riding) Light Infantry at Waterloo June 1815. by Brian Palmer.


51st (2nd Yorkshire, West Riding) Light Infantry at Waterloo June 1815. by Brian Palmer.
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The Battle of Jena, Won by Napoleon by Horace Vernet.


The Battle of Jena, Won by Napoleon by Horace Vernet.
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Surrender of Ulm by Charles Thevenin.


Surrender of Ulm by Charles Thevenin.
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The Vedette of the 13th Light Dragoons by Chris Collingwood.


The Vedette of the 13th Light Dragoons by Chris Collingwood.
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My Destiny and France by Laslett Pott.


My Destiny and France by Laslett Pott.
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G Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, Waterloo 18th June 1815 by Major T.S. Seccombe.


G Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, Waterloo 18th June 1815 by Major T.S. Seccombe.
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The Battle of Waterloo by Felix Philippoteaux.


The Battle of Waterloo by Felix Philippoteaux.
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The Attack of the French Cuirassiers on the British Squares by Demoulin.


The Attack of the French Cuirassiers on the British Squares by Demoulin.
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Prussian Assault on the Church Yard, Kolberger Regiment at Grosbeeren, 23rd August 1813 by Carl Rochling.

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Arrival of the Horse Artillery at Eylau by Benigni.

Depicting Napoleon overlooking the arrival of the Guard Horse Artillery.


Les Adieux de Fontainebleau by Horace Vernet.

Napoleon is shown taking leave of the Imperial Guard outside the Palace of Fontainbleau. With a dramatic final gesture, I cannot embrace you all but I shall embrace your General, and after General Petit, he kissed the eagle of the 1st Grenadiers whose bearer, Lieut Fortin covers his face. The officers at the right are representative of the Allied armies and are considerably less affected by the scene than the Frenchman.


Napoleon on Campaign by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier.

Showing Napoleon and his Generals, often referred to as the Retreat From Moscow.


Gordons and Greys to the Front by Stanley Berkeley.

The charge of the Scots Greys with the Gordon Highlanders holding onto the stirrups. Although this is a point of argument as to the improbability, both regiments concur that this action did happen.


Le General Lasalle, Commandant La Brigade Infernal by Benigni.

Lassalle, shown here on Campaign in Prussia 1806. He was killed in the charge at the Battle of Wagram (1809) at the age of 34.


The Charge of the 19th Light Dragoons at Assaye by David Rowlands.

During the 2nd Mahratta War, Major General Sir Arthur Wellesley (later, the Duke of Wellington) commanding a small British force was greatly outnumbered by the Mahratta army which faced him in Berar. Seeing two villages on opposite banks of the Kaitna river, he correctly deduced that a ford lay between them. Crossing the ford with his troops, he deployed to face the enemy with his right and left flanks protected by the Juah and Kaitna rivers. The enemy were only able to deploy a small part of their force in the intervening space. A formation of Mahratta cavalry charged the 74th Highlanders in flank and began capturing some of the British guns. In response, Lt Colonel Maxwell advanced with his cavalry brigade, which consisted of three regiments of Native Cavalry and the 19th Light Dragoons and charged the enemy's left, driving the Mahrattas into the river Juah. This river had less water in it than the Kaitna, and had very steep banks. The dragoons crossed the river and charged, driving the enemy off the field. However, so large was the enemy's force that the rear of the British position was still threatened. Maxwell's cavalry returned to the scene, and ended the day with another charge against the Mahratta infantry, though men and horses were exhausted. Maxwell was killed in the fighting. Light dragoons in India wore a helmet, typically black, enamelled with a brass comb, a red mane and a black turban. They were armed with the 1796 pattern light cavalry sabre. A carbine hung by a swivel from the shoulder belt. Jackets were 'French grey'. In marching order the rolled cloak was carried in front of the saddle, with a leather valise behind. Saddle cloths were little worn. Harness was usually black. Light cavalry horses differed only very slightly from those of the 'heavies'.


Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo by Robert Hillingford.

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The Capture of A French Battery by Ernest Crofts.

The 52nd Regiment captures a French Battery at Waterloo.


The Capture of General Cambronne by Richard Knotel.

Depicting Colonel Hugh Halkett and the German Landwehr battalion Osnabruck capturing General Cambronne.


Napoleon in his Coronation Robes by Francois Gerard.

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La Moscowa, The Battle of Borodino, 7th September 1812 by Mark Churms.

Sous-Lieutenant Ferdinand de la Riloisiere of 1st Regiment of Carabiniers, moments before he received a mortal wound, in the charge of the 2nd reserve cavalry Corps, against the reavski Redoubt. Despite his injury he survived for several days after the battle and was presented with the cross of the Legion of Honour only hours before his death.


Un Jour de Revue sons L Empire en 1810 by H Bellange.

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51st (2nd Yorkshire, West Riding) Light Infantry at Waterloo June 1815. by Brian Palmer.

No text for this item


The Battle of Jena, Won by Napoleon by Horace Vernet.

The painting shows Napoleons customary informality with the soldiers in his army. Here he is turning to acknowledge the Salutation by a Grenadier of the Imperial Guard. Murat is shown riding behind Napoleon.


Surrender of Ulm by Charles Thevenin.

Napoleon at the height of his military career, receives the surrender of the city of Ulm after an almost bloodless victory.


The Vedette of the 13th Light Dragoons by Chris Collingwood.

Scouts of the 13th Light Dragoons keep watch on the advancing French Army.


My Destiny and France by Laslett Pott.

Napoleons farewell to Josephine.


G Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, Waterloo 18th June 1815 by Major T.S. Seccombe.

No text for this item


The Battle of Waterloo by Felix Philippoteaux.

Depicting French Cuirassiers charging onto the British squares during the Battle of Waterloo.


The Attack of the French Cuirassiers on the British Squares by Demoulin.

Reproduced from the original oil study for the Waterloo Panorama.

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