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Waterloo at 200
Today!!
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Yes. Even though there is a Waterloo Station in honour there has never been a memorial - until today, 200 years later.
"Prince Charles has unveiled a memorial to the British soldiers who fought and died at the Battle of Waterloo." http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-33160368 Better late than never |
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VIVE LA FRANCE !!!!
http://italy-films.net/wp-content/up...vaterloo_k.jpg We Slovenes regarded Napoleon as a liberator, not a conqureor :) He gave us the first thing we ever had as our own country. |
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Well we certainly memorialized it here in Canada :D |
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They're celebrating the day at my son's school: they all have to take in decorated wellington boots. Not a day many sheep will be celebrating, however.
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Here's a rare pictures of the winner, after the battle!
http://www.timeslive.co.za/incoming/...0.original.jpg:D |
"Has Wellington nothing more to offer me than these amazons?"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYAcPTQR0zE |
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Lord Uxbridge: By God, Sir. I've lost my leg.
Duke of Wellington: By God, Sir. So you have. Lord Uxbridge: Er-herm. Sir. Duke of Wellington: [removing his copy of The Times from over his face] Ah, Uxbridge. Lord Uxbridge: As I am second in command and in case anything should happen to you, what are your plans? Duke of Wellington: To beat the French. [goes back to sleep, replacing the newspaper] Duke of Wellington: The whole line will advance. Lord Uxbridge: In which direction your grace? Duke of Wellington: Why, straight ahead to be sure. Duke of Wellington: Next to a battle lost, the saddest thing is a battle won. Duke of Wellington: [referring to his army] I don't know what they'll do to the enemy; but, by God, they frighten me. Michel Ney: Wellington's on the run! I caught him at Quatre Bras! He's retreating! Napoleon Bonaparte: If Wellington's retreating, what are you doing here? Michel Ney: But, Sire... Napoleon Bonaparte: If Wellington's retreating, what are you doing here? Why didn't you follow him? Why didn't you pursue? Michel Ney: [Raises voice] where are the reinforcements you promised me? Napoleon Bonaparte: [shouting] Don't you dare criticize me! Don't you dare! Don't you see if Wellington's free to choose his ground then everything I've won in this campaign you've lost! http://i.imgur.com/vrLOTHi.jpg |
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A man of many parts indeed! and quite a (morbid) tourist attraction
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"The leg attracted an amazing range of tourists from European society of the very top drawer, from the King of Prussia to the Prince of Orange. It was a nice earner for Monsieur Paris and his descendants, all the way down to 1878, when it was the occasion for a minor diplomatic incident. Uxbridge's son visited, to find the bones not buried, but on open display." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Uxbridge's_leg https://nttreasurehunt.files.wordpre...pg?w=450&h=677 Here rests, and let no saucy knave Presume to sneer and laugh, To learn that mouldering in the grave Is laid a British calf. For he who writes these lines is sure That those who read the whole Will find such laugh were premature, For here, too, lies a sole. And here five little ones repose, Twin-born with other five; Unheeded by their brother toes, Who now are all alive. A leg and foot to speak more plain Lie here, of one commanding; Who, though his wits he might retain, Lost half his understanding. And when the guns, with thunder fraught, Pour'd bullets thick as hail, Could only in this way be taught To give his foe leg-bail.:Dhttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...m_Paget_00.jpgFYI: the good Earl lived to the age of ...86! dying in 1854 after a lengthy career. I'd certainly have shot at at anyone wearing that outstanding Shako too! |
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