Former Editor of the Good Food Guide takes us on a culinary tour of the revolutionary restaurant scene of the 1990s. Now ...
One of the most important military arms ever made, the French "Charleville" musket saw use in the American Revolution and ...
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Incredibly Rare Battle of Waterloo Skeletons Discovered in an Attic
The bones of up to 10 soldiers killed at the Battle of Waterloo have been discovered - some in an attic in Belgium - the ...
Boxes are getting unpacked, vinyl records are moving into display cases, merch is being arranged and posters are being hung on the freshly minted walls of the relocated Waterloo Records storefront at ...
On 18th June 1815, in what was arguably one of the most significant and memorable battles of its era, the Battle of Waterloo brought an end to Napoleon’s power-hungry ambitions for Europe, severing ...
It was 3.30pm on July 6 and the team from Belgium’s cultural heritage agency had been widening a trench at the request of Professor Tony Pollard, director of Glasgow University’s Centre for ...
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The Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon's Decisive Defeat
'What Really Happened At The Battle Of Waterloo In 1815?' How was Napoleon defeated at The Battle of Waterloo? Why was it the bloodiest battle in history up to that point? What was its significance in ...
Sir Charles Bell's watercolours of wounds sustained by soldiers at the Battle of Waterloo, June 1815
The originals may be consulted at the Museum of Military Medicine. A digitised copy is available to view via the online catalogue on the Wellcome Collection website. A facsimile set of colour ...
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