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Entrance to the Farm of La Haye Sainte and the Gate shattered with musketry 1816
Etching and aquatint with hand colouring | RCIN 750740.k
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A print showing La Haye Sainte, on the field of Waterloo. The farm of La Haye Sainte was at the centre of the allied front line. Napoleon issued a personal order to seize the buildings, hoping to cut Wellington's forces in two. The King's German Legion held the farm, much of which had been set alight, until they were forced to abandon the buildings around 6.30pm.
One of a set of twelve prints of the battlefield produced by R Reeve after drawings by Samuel Wharton.Provenance
Probably acquired by George IV when Prince Regent
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Etching and aquatint with hand colouring
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ExhibitionWaterloo at Windsor: 1815-2015: Windsor Castle
Throughout 2015, the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, this exhibition will combine a themed trail through the State Apartments with a display of prints, drawings and archival material that explores the battle and its aftermath.