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Foot guards at Battle of Waterloo

Up, Guards, and at them!.Colour oleolithograph after Richard Caton Woodville.Published as a Supplement to Holly Leaves the Christmas Number of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 1899.Foot Guards at the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleonic Wars, 1815. Oleolithograph, colour Date: 1815. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © The National Army Museum / Mary Evans Picture Library

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1769 1815 1852 Arthur Caton Dramatic Foot Guards Holly Napoleonic News Sporting Supplement Wars Waterloo Wellesley Wellington Woodville

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Up, Guards, and at them!" roars the Duke of Wellington, leading his Foot Guards into the fray at the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. This vivid oleolithograph, published as a supplement to the Christmas Number of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News in 1899, captures the intensity and courage of the British soldiers as they charge against the French army under Napoleon Bonaparte. The Duke of Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, born in 1769, had led the British and allied forces to a decisive victory against the French at the Battle of Waterloo, marking the end of the Napoleonic Wars. In this image, we see him in the thick of the action, wearing his iconic red military coat and tricorn hat, inspiring his troops with his commanding presence. The Foot Guards, dressed in their distinctive bearskin hats and red uniforms, follow their leader with determination and discipline. Their muskets are at the ready as they advance towards the enemy lines. The chaos and danger of the battlefield are palpable in the background, with smoke rising from the guns and the clashing of swords and drums filling the air. This historical artwork, created by the renowned English painter Richard Caton Woodville, is a testament to the bravery and resilience of the Foot Guards during the Battle of Waterloo. It is a powerful reminder of the pivotal role they played in shaping the course of European history.


Framed Prints of Foot guards at Battle of Waterloo

Introducing the "Foot Guards at the Battle of Waterloo" Framed Print from Media Storehouse, an exquisite addition to your home or office decor. This captivating print, brought to you by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases the iconic moment from the historic Battle of Waterloo. Richly detailed and full of energy, this colour oleograph after Richard Caton Woodville transports you back in time, as the Foot Guards stand firm and ready, their muskets at the ready. Up, Guards, and at them! This iconic image is a testament to the bravery and determination of the Foot Guards during this pivotal moment in history. Bring the history and grandeur of the Battle of Waterloo into your space with this stunning framed print from Media Storehouse. Perfect for history enthusiasts, art collectors, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of historical art. Order yours today and let this magnificent piece tell a story that spans generations.


Photo Prints of Foot guards at Battle of Waterloo

Step back in time with our stunning Media Storehouse Photographic Print of 'Foot Guards at the Battle of Waterloo.' This captivating image, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, is a color oleograph after the renowned artist Richard Caton Woodville. Originally published as a supplement to the Christmas Number of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, this print portrays the intensity and bravery of the Foot Guards during the famous battle. Add this historical masterpiece to your collection and bring a piece of the past into your home or office.


Poster Prints of Foot guards at Battle of Waterloo

Introducing the Media Storehouse collection of historic poster prints, featuring the iconic image "Foot Guards at the Battle of Waterloo" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This vivid oleograph, inspired by the painting by Richard Caton Woodville, transports you back in time to the pivotal moment of the Battle of Waterloo. With upraised weapons and determined expressions, the foot guards stand ready, their presence a testament to the courage and resilience of those who fought in this historic battle. Add a touch of history and drama to your space with this stunning, authentically reproduced print. Order yours today and bring a piece of the past into your home or office.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Foot guards at Battle of Waterloo

Introducing the Media Storehouse collection of jigsaw puzzles, featuring an exciting image of "Foot Guards at the Battle of Waterloo." This captivating puzzle, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases a vibrant oleograph by Richard Caton Woodville. Originally published as a supplement to the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News' Christmas Number, this puzzle brings history to life in a fun and engaging way. Up, Guards, and at them! The intricate details of the Foot Guards' uniforms and the intense battle scene will challenge and delight puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. Engage in a thrilling journey through time as you piece together this stunning representation of a pivotal moment in history.

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