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The turning point in the Battle of Waterloo - The Duke of Wellington gets word that Prussian help is on its way

rijksmuseum_amsterdam_DSC1286.jpg The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild are responsible for grading the cloth offered for sale to guild membersThumbnailsThis pair of pistols, with imperial eagles engraved on them, probably belonged to Napoleon and were used at the Battle of Waterloo.The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild are responsible for grading the cloth offered for sale to guild membersThumbnailsThis pair of pistols, with imperial eagles engraved on them, probably belonged to Napoleon and were used at the Battle of Waterloo.The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild are responsible for grading the cloth offered for sale to guild membersThumbnailsThis pair of pistols, with imperial eagles engraved on them, probably belonged to Napoleon and were used at the Battle of Waterloo.The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild are responsible for grading the cloth offered for sale to guild membersThumbnailsThis pair of pistols, with imperial eagles engraved on them, probably belonged to Napoleon and were used at the Battle of Waterloo.The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild are responsible for grading the cloth offered for sale to guild membersThumbnailsThis pair of pistols, with imperial eagles engraved on them, probably belonged to Napoleon and were used at the Battle of Waterloo.The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild are responsible for grading the cloth offered for sale to guild membersThumbnailsThis pair of pistols, with imperial eagles engraved on them, probably belonged to Napoleon and were used at the Battle of Waterloo.

[Battle of Waterloo - Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam]