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Battle of Waterloo map J020089
WALMER CASTLE, Kent. " Battle of Waterloo &c" map " Exhibiting the Situation of the Armies on the 16th, 17th & 18th of June 1815". Battle of Ligny, Battle of Quatre Bras, Battle of Waterloo and Battle of Wavre. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 4518071
Filename: J020089.jpg
Size: 3623 x 3691 (6.0MB)
Date: 19th September 2009
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
Owner URL: www.englishheritageimages.com
Artefact Battle Field Waterloo Wellington
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This print showcases a remarkable artifact that takes us back in time to one of the most significant battles in European history - the Battle of Waterloo. The map, identified as J020089, is an exquisite depiction of the battle's unfolding events and offers a unique glimpse into the situation of the armies on June 16th, 17th, and 18th in 1815. The setting for this extraordinary piece is none other than Walmer Castle in Kent. This historic location adds another layer of intrigue to an already fascinating image. As we gaze upon this map, we are transported to a bygone era when these very grounds were witness to intense military strategies and heroic acts. The Battle of Waterloo was not just a single engagement but rather a series of clashes that determined Europe's fate. This meticulously detailed map captures four pivotal battles: Ligny, Quatre Bras, Waterloo itself, and Wavre. Each battle played its part in shaping the outcome that ultimately led to Napoleon Bonaparte's defeat. As we delve into this photograph from Historic England Photo Library, it becomes evident how well-preserved this artifact is. Every intricate detail remains intact despite being over two centuries old. It serves as both a testament to human craftsmanship and an invaluable historical resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Furthermore, it is impossible not to mention the significance of Wellington's role during these momentous events at Waterloo. His strategic brilliance shines through on this map as he skillfully maneuvers his troops against formidable adversaries. In conclusion, this print transports us back in time with its portrayal of "Battlefield Artefact: Battle of Waterloo Map J020089." It encapsulates both our fascination with history and our admiration for those who fought valiantly on these hallowed grounds so many years ago.