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The Marquis of Anglesey wounded, whilst heading a charge of heavy cavalry at the Battle of Waterloo, during the Napoleonic wars. Image taken from Historic, military, and naval anecdotes of particular incidents which occured to the armies of Great Britain and her allies in the last war, etc. Originally published/produced in London, 1819.  Author Edward Orme, Illustrated by J A Atkinson, M Dubourg. 
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Unique Identifier AR9115842 
Type Image 
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