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Victories Collection (#6)

"Victories: Celebrating Triumphs Throughout History" The Battle of Bull Run: A turning point in the American Civil War, where both sides fought valiantly for their cause

Background imageVictories Collection: Seven Droog Castle

Seven Droog Castle, built in 1784 by Sir William James to commemorate his victories in India, but only part of the building will survive into the 21st century

Background imageVictories Collection: Drawing Room, Apsley House, London, 19th century

Drawing Room, Apsley House, London, 19th century
Photograph showing one of the drawing rooms in Apsley House, London, sometime during the 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the 1st Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in

Background imageVictories Collection: Apsley House, London, 19th century

Apsley House, London, 19th century
Photograph showing Apsley House, London, viewed from Hyde Park during the late 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the 1st Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in the Napoleonic

Background imageVictories Collection: Swords of Napoleon and Wellington, Apsley House, 19th centur

Swords of Napoleon and Wellington, Apsley House, 19th centur
Photograph showing the swords of Napoleon and the 1st Duke of Wellington on display in Apsley House, London, 19th century

Background imageVictories Collection: Articles worn by the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo

Articles worn by the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo
Photograph showing some of the clothing and weapons used by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, at Waterloo on display in Apsley House, London, late 19th century

Background imageVictories Collection: Dining Room of Apsley House, London, 19th century

Dining Room of Apsley House, London, 19th century
Photograph showing the dining room of Apsley House in London, sometime during the 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in the Napoleonic

Background imageVictories Collection: Crete Revolt

Crete Revolt
Encampment of insurgents : the people of Crete, predominantly Christian, seek to throw off Turkish rule : they win some victories but are ultimately unsuccessful

Background imageVictories Collection: Crete Revolt - 2

Crete Revolt - 2
Turkish camp in Souda Bay : the people of Crete, predominantly Christian, seek to throw off Turkish rule : they win some victories but are ultimately unsuccessful

Background imageVictories Collection: Crete Revolt - 3

Crete Revolt - 3
The insurgents besiege Castel- Skiphos. The people of Crete, predominantly Christian, seek to throw off Turkish rule : they win some victories but are ultimately unsuccessful

Background imageVictories Collection: Naval Victories

Naval Victories
The Danes are sufficiently pleased with their naval victories (presumably over the Swedes) to proudly strike a commemorative medal

Background imageVictories Collection: Hindenburg

Hindenburg
Photograph of Marshal Paul von Hinderburg (1847-1934), sitting at a strategic map. A veteran of the Franco-Prussian War, he was recalled from retirement on the outbreak of World War I

Background imageVictories Collection: Franco-Prussian War. The Military Triumph at Berlin: the Sed

Franco-Prussian War. The Military Triumph at Berlin: the Sed
Monuments in Berlin to the great German victories of the Franco-Prussian War at Sedan, Metz and Strasbourg

Background imageVictories Collection: Manuel Belgrano

Manuel Belgrano
MANUEL BELGRANO Argentine general and patriot, won two victories against the Royalists but was later defeated

Background imageVictories Collection: Germans in Rome

Germans in Rome
Exhilarated by their victories in Italy, the Germans plunder Rome

Background imageVictories Collection: Louis XII in Italy

Louis XII in Italy
Louis XII leads his invading French army in a series of victories againt various Italian states and cities

Background imageVictories Collection: Carlist Victories

Carlist Victories
Carlist forces capture two villages in northern Spain, Lacar and Lorca

Background imageVictories Collection: HIRTIA

HIRTIA, Egyptian seer, daughter of Sesostris, priestess of Serapis who foretold Egyptian victories

Background imageVictories Collection: Triumph of Augustus

Triumph of Augustus
The triumph of Augustus Caesar, after his victories in Egypt

Background imageVictories Collection: Roman Triumph / Augustus

Roman Triumph / Augustus
An imperial triumph: the Emperor Augustus returns from three victories

Background imageVictories Collection: JEAN-BART 1696

JEAN-BART 1696
Jean-Bart recounts to Louis XIV his naval victories over the British

Background imageVictories Collection: Announcement of Victory

Announcement of Victory
A man summons the people of the village with the sounds of a drum to hear the announcement of victories in Addis Ababa

Background imageVictories Collection: Ww1 Cartoon / Bread Needed

Ww1 Cartoon / Bread Needed
Sir, they want bread. Give them victories instead!

Background imageVictories Collection: Allies Invade France

Allies Invade France
After a series of victories, the Allies drive Napoleon from Germany and in their turn cross the Rhine to invade France in a flotilla of barges

Background imageVictories Collection: Trajan Goes to War

Trajan Goes to War
Trajan enjoys victories in in the East - here he is camped on the Danube receiving tribute from defeated tribes. His successes will be honoured by Trajans Column at Rome. Date: 53 - 117

Background imageVictories Collection: Triumph of Pompeius

Triumph of Pompeius
Gnaeus Magnus Pompeius ( Pompey ) enjoys a triumph after a series of striking victories in present-day Syria

Background imageVictories Collection: British Victories

British Victories
British victories at Inkerman [1854], Sebastopol [1855] and Tel-el-Kebir (Sudan) [1882]

Background imageVictories Collection: Crusades / Treaty

Crusades / Treaty
THIRD CRUSADE After some victories, the Crusaders make a treaty with Saladin, giving them Jaffa, Acre, and visiting rights in Jerusalem




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"Victories: Celebrating Triumphs Throughout History" The Battle of Bull Run: A turning point in the American Civil War, where both sides fought valiantly for their cause. Jahn's Victorious Spirit: Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, known as the father of gymnastics, inspired a nation with his dedication to physical fitness and national pride. HMS Birmingham's Naval Victory: This British warship played a crucial role in numerous battles during World War II, ensuring victory for the Allied forces. The Battle of Waterloo, 1815: Napoleon Bonaparte met his ultimate defeat at this historic battle, marking the end of an era and reshaping European politics. Roman Triumph Engraving: Depicting ancient Rome's grand celebrations after military victories, showcasing their power and dominance over conquered lands. Leon Vanderstuyft's Glorious Achievement: Honoring a remarkable individual who achieved greatness through hard work and determination; a true inspiration to all. Acclaiming Alcibiades' Brilliance: Ancient Athens hailed Alcibiades as a brilliant strategist and charismatic leader whose victories brought glory to their city-state. Conall of Victories' Legendary Exploits: Mythical tales tell of Conall's extraordinary triumphs against formidable foes, forever etching his name in folklore. Friedland Painting - A Symbolic Victory: Capturing the essence of triumph on canvas; this artwork immortalizes Napoleon Bonaparte's victory at the Battle of Friedland in 1807. A British Airman Soaring to Victory: Paying tribute to brave pilots who defended freedom from above during countless aerial battles throughout history. Arch of Titus - Rome's Monumental Triumphs: Standing tall in Italy’s capital city, it commemorates Rome’s military successes while serving as a reminder of its imperial might. Edward VII's Racing Victories.