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The Horse (Life) Guards at the Battle of Waterloo, one of the officers having killed a French colonel cuts off his epaulette in triumph

National Army Museum

National Army Museum
London, United Kingdom

The Horse (Life) Guards at the Battle of Waterloo, one of the officers having killed a French colonel cuts off his epaulette in triumph
Aquatint drawn by W Heath, engraved by M Dubourg, published and sold June 4th 1817.
From ‘Historic, Military and Naval anecdotes, of personal valour, bravery and particular incidents which occurred to the armies of Great Britain, 1803-15, and her allies, in the last long-contested war terminating with the Battle of Waterloo’, published by Edward Orme, 1819.
Associated with the Battle of Waterloo (1815), Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815).

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