Charge of the 2nd Carabiniers against the Square of the 23rd
(Royal Welsh Fusiliers) at the Battle of Waterloo by Brian Palmer
The Battle of Waterloo by Felix Philippoteaux
Depicting French Cuirassiers charging onto the British squares
during the Battle of Waterloo.
La Charge (Donop's Cavalry at Waterloo) by
Mark Churms With Marechal de camp Frederic-Guillaume de Donop at their head, the
2nd and 3rd Cuirassier regiments charge the steadfast bayonets of the
redcoat squares.
French Cuirassier at Waterloo by Brian Palmer. Depicting an incident during one of the charges by the French Cuirassiers,
against the British Squares, here shown attacking a sole, Royal Horse
artilleryman, who did not make it to relative safety in a square.
Chasseur a Cheval by Brian Palmer 1st in a series of French Napoleonic Cavalry figures
by Brian Palmer.
Charge of Donops Cavalry Led by Marshal Ney at Waterloo
by Demoulin Print is taken from the original oil study for the Waterloo Panorama
painted in 1904.
Marshal Ney at the Battle of Waterloo by Mark Churms
Marshal Ney charging at the head of the French cavalry against the
British Squares, Off all Napoleon's Generals at waterloo none
distinguished himself more than Marshal Ney, Prince of the Moskowa, the
splendid warrior upon whom his Imperial master had conferred the proud
title of Le Brave des Braves' (The Bravest of the Brave). twice he led
the attack on the British centre, first at the head of the cavalry and
then with the Old Guard, and he only retired from the field at
nightfall, after five horses had been killed under him.
Charge of the Cuirassiers in the Sunken Road by Benigni
Cuirassiers charging during the Battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815.
Hogoumont by Mark Churms, Depicting Jeromes Infantry attacking the South gate of the Chateau during the
battle of Waterloo.
Evening of waterloo by Ernest Crofts, The French army is in a route, and Napoleon is urged to leave the
Battle Field, while the Old Guards protect his carriage.
Napoleons Last Inspection Before Waterloo by J P Beadle Napoleon is shown at the Battle of Waterloo while his horse artillery
are moved forward and the regiment of Cuirassiers are cheering their
emperor.
The Capture of A French Battery by Ernest Crofts
The 52nd Regiment captures a French Battery at Waterloo.
1st Regiment French Light Infantry at Waterloo by Brian
Palmer Showing the Light Infantry ahead of the main body of French troops at
Waterloo.