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Position of battle at Mont-Saint-Jean
[Battle of Waterloo - Waterloo Panorama - Belgium]
Position of battles at Ligny and Quatre Bras
[Battle of Waterloo - Waterloo Panorama - Belgium]
Smoke from the Prussian batteries in the background
[Battle of Waterloo - Waterloo Panorama - Belgium]
Smoke from the Prussian batteries in the background
[Battle of Waterloo - Waterloo Panorama - Belgium]
The Battle of Waterloo is the largest painting in the Rijksmuseum. The central figure in black cloak is the Duke of Wellington
[Battle of Waterloo - Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam]
The famous Lion Mound
[Lion Mound - Waterloo Battlefield - Belgium]
The Haie Sainte Farm
[Battle of Waterloo - Waterloo Panorama - Belgium]
The Haie Sainte Farm
[Battle of Waterloo - Waterloo Panorama - Belgium]
The main characters in the Battle of Waterloo painting
[Battle of Waterloo - Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam]
The scene behind the scaffolding shows the Duke of Wellington and his staff
[Battle of Waterloo - Waterloo Panorama - Belgium]
The Sunken Road at Ohain
[Battle of Waterloo - Waterloo Panorama - Belgium]
The turning point in the Battle of Waterloo - The Duke of Wellington gets word that Prussian help is on its way
[Battle of Waterloo - Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam]
The Waterloo Battlefield is now farming land
[Lion Mound - Waterloo Battlefield - Belgium]
This pair of pistols, with imperial eagles engraved on them, probably belonged to Napoleon and were used at the Battle of Waterloo.
[Napoleon's Pistols - Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam]
Tony nearing the top of the Lion Mound
[Lion Mound - Waterloo Battlefield - Belgium]