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Napoleonic Wars Collection (page 6)

The Napoleonic Wars, spanning from 1803 to 1815, were a series of conflicts that reshaped the political landscape of Europe

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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Brining news of the Battle of Leipzig, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations (litho)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Lord Nelson toasting the survivors of Toulon, 1837 (lithograph)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: A stand-off between British sailors and Brazilian cavalry, 1807, 1827 (lithograph)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: 1812-1912: the change in Frances relationship with Russia (colour litho)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Priest blessing volunteers enlisting in the Prussian Free Corps commanded by Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Napoleons return from Egypt in 1799 (oil on canvas)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: The Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Sir Charles Saxton, British naval captain (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Sir John Borlase Warren, British admiral (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Sir James Lucas Yeo, British naval captain (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Establishment of the Prussian Landwehr militia to fight for liberation from Napoleons rule, Breslau
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: William Waldegrave, 1st Baron Radstock, British admiral (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Le general Drouot a la bataille de Wagram (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Sailors of the Royal Navy (chromolitho)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Prussian Field Marshal Gebhard von Blucher in London, 1815 (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Napoleons retreat from Moscow, 1812 (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Retreat of Napoleons Grande Armee from Moscow, 1812 (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Army of Alexander Suvorov (Alexandre Souvorov) Crossing the Alps in 1799 - Porter
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Bonaparte dictating a bulletin, or comfortable winter quarters, 1895 (illustration)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: James Athol Wood, British admiral (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Henry Whitby, British naval captain (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: The Last Contingent, Tyrolean Rebellion against the occupation by the French and Bavarians
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Marshal Ney and Napoleon and their Troops during the Russian campaign (oil on canvas)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Battle of Albuera (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Kellermann a Valmy (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Extraordinary News: Londoners reacting to the news of the evacuation of Portugal by the French in
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Insurance policy on the life of Napoleon I, 1813 (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Death of German poet and soldier Theodor Koerner, 1813 (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: The wife of Prussian general Franz Ludwig von Hatzfeld asking Napoleon to spare her husbands life
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Caulaincourt et Napoleon a la retraite de Russie (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Augereau a la bataille d Eylau (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Cambronne a la batailie de Waterloo (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Daumesnil refusant de rendre Vincennes aux allies (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Bataille de Dresde (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Meeting between Queen Louise of Prussia and Napoleon at Tilsit, 1807 (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Napoleons retreat from Moscow, 1812 (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Thomas Macnamara Russell, British admiral (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Sir Home Riggs Popham, British rear-admiral (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: HMS Victory, flagship of British Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Prussian General Ludwig Yorck addressing the Estates of East Prussia in Konigsberg to appeal for
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Napoleon in Moscow, watching the Kremlin burn, 1812 (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Top of Nelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London (litho)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Napoleon I contemplating his situation as the War of the Sixth Coalition draws to an end, France
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: French soldiers billeted in a German house during the Napoleonic Wars (engraving)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Andreas Hofer, leader of the Tyrolean Rebellion against French
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (colour litho)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Illustration for Mr Midshipman Easy by Captain Marryat (colour litho)
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Napoleonic Wars Collection: Sir Charles Pole, British admiral (engraving)


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The Napoleonic Wars, spanning from 1803 to 1815, were a series of conflicts that reshaped the political landscape of Europe. The flags used for Admiral Lord Nelson's famous signal at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 symbolized Britain's naval supremacy and marked a turning point in the war against Napoleon Bonaparte. A map depicting the Battle of Waterloo on June 18th, 1815, showcases one of history's most significant battles. Known as Scotland Forever, this battle saw the valiant charge of the Scots Greys who played a crucial role in defeating Napoleon's forces. The British army advancing at Waterloo is captured in an image that reflects their determination and resilience. This battle proved to be decisive in ending Napoleon's reign and solidifying British dominance. Recruiting posters like those for the Yorkshire Light Dragoons demonstrate how nations rallied their troops during these tumultuous times. These posters aimed to inspire patriotism and encourage men to join the fight against France. Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson stands as a legendary figure during this era. His leadership and strategic brilliance earned him great respect among his peers and instilled fear into his enemies' hearts. Artistic representations such as "The Plum Pudding in Danger" highlight satirical commentary on Napoleon's ambitions by portraying him as Gulliver facing off against Brobdingnagian powers. Such imagery reveals public sentiment towards Napoleon during this period. French uniforms worn during these wars showcased both style and military prowess. Their distinctive appearance became synonymous with French military might under Napoleon's command. Lastly, portraits like James Sant’s depiction capture Emperor Napoleon himself - a complex figure whose ambition knew no bounds but ultimately met defeat at Waterloo before being exiled until his death years later.