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members of the Allied armies who died in Battle of Waterloo

Our picture comes from Londonist's review of an exhibition of the photographs of Sam Faulkner.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
members of the Allied armies who died in Battle of Waterloo

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Battle of Waterloo

The Fitzwilliam Museum has a page showing an original medal and: "The victory...

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The Waterloo Way - Grosvenor Square

This is a small plaque, rather cheap-looking, in contrast to the substantial ...

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The Waterloo Way - St James's

{The roundel at the top reads:} The New Waterloo Dispatch, 1815 - 2015 The ...

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Woolwich Council

Woolwich Council

Woolwich became part of the London metropolitan area in the mid-19th century, although it remained in Kent until 1889, with the formation of London County Council, when it became part of London. In...

Group, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Stephen and Nora Gunn

Stephen and Nora Gunn

A married couple, both born in 1884, they lived at Hindle House, Arcola Street, Hackney and were killed there when a high explosive bomb was dropped on the building. Both buried at East London Ceme...

Group

2 memorials
24th Division of the army

24th Division of the army

Raised in 1914 and fought in France from August 1915 - end of WW1.

Group, Armed Forces

1 memorial
Copers Cope Area Residents Association

Copers Cope Area Residents Association

Founded to protect and promote the local interests of residents of Central and Northern Beckenham.  

Group, Community / Clubs

1 memorial