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akg5304600 George Jones. 'Waterloo, 8. P.M. Centre of the British line. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. Edited by J. Booth.] Illustrated with the portraits of. Wellington and Blucher, maps. plans. and. etchings. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 plate 31. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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alb4082028 Maj.Gen. Sir W. Ponsonby's Brig. charging, "the Greys preserved a beautiful line at speed. After considerable resistance, the Eagles of the 45th and 105th regts. were seized". The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651. Part 2. Plate 18, after page 56. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton. Captain George Jones.
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alb4087211 Defence of Hougomont. "Who succeeded in gaining great part of the wood". The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 part 1, plate 12 opposite page 26. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton. Captain George Jones.
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alb4072322 The Duke of Wellington and staff at commencement of the action on the 18th of June". The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 volume 1, plate 11, opposite page 32. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton. Captain George Jones.
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akg5304714 Captain George Jones. "At this critical minute Marquis of Anglesey galloped up.". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 2 plate opposite page 56. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304702 Captain George Jones. Marquis of Anglesey charging on 17th of June. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 72. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304709 Captain George Jones. "The Duke of Wellington having shown the Duke of Brunswick a letter changed his horse, they then set off together.". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 92. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304708 Captain George Jones. The retreat at Genappe. "The Duke fell yesterday and then shalt also bite the dust!". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 90. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304716 Captain George Jones. The artillery officers had the range so accurately that every shot shell fell into the very centre of their masses. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 2 plate opposite page 15. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304700 Captain George Jones. "Up Guards and at them.". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 63. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304710 Captain George Jones. Waterloo. 8 P.M. Centre of the British line. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 3rd plate after page 188. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304703 Captain George Jones. Lieut. Col. Macara 42nd. Battle of Quatre Bras. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 75. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304705 Captain George Jones. The Greys & 92nd cheered & huzzard, "Scotland for ever". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 79. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304704 Captain George Jones. Plan of the battle of the 16th June. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 2 plate on page 76. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304713 Captain George Jones. Battle of Ligny. "It was then a contest began, the most obstinate recorded in history.". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 202. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304717 Captain George Jones. Lieut. Col Ponsonby (Major-General Sir William Ponsonby KCB) 12th Dragoons. "Ah, brigand tu n'est pas mort donc.". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 2 plate opposite page 87. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304706 Captain George Jones. Battle of Quatre Bras. Sir Tho. Picton (Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton GCB) ordering the charge of Sir James Kemp's brigade. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 82. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304719 Captain George Jones. General Lord Hill & 13th "drive them back". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 2 plate opposite page 69. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304701 Captain George Jones. Battle of Quatre Bras. Cuirassiers expelled by a square of Brunswickers. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 65. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304721 Captain George Jones. "Now every man must advance.". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 2 plate opposite page 61. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304712 Captain George Jones. Waterloo 2 P.M. Left of the British line. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 188. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304707 Captain George Jones. Battle of Quatre Bras. The fall of the Duke of Brunswick. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 87. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304711 Captain George Jones. Waterloo. 8 P.M. Right of the British line. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 2nd plate after page 188. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304720 Captain George Jones. Sergeant Taylor 18th Hussars & French Cuirassiers "ha ! ha !" etc. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 2 plate opposite page 63. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304696 Captain George Jones. "French cuirassiers adanved to the mouth of our cannon. 3 O'clock. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 54. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304691 Captain George Jones. The Duke led on a brigade consisting of the 52nd & 95th Regts. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 33. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304695 Captain George Jones. "It was at La Belle Alliance pireced thro' & thro'." that Marshald Blucher & Wellington accidently met.". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 39. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304693 Captain George Jones. Battle of Ligny. "Marshal Blucher stunned by the violent fall, lay entangled under his horse.". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 38. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304694 Captain George Jones. Battle of Quatre Bras. The 71st Highlanders. "The piper suddenly struck up the Pibroch & followed into the thickest of the fight.". London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 37. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304692 Captain George Jones. Sir Thomas Picton fell in the thickest of the fight. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 36. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg5304697 Captain George Jones. Guards officers. The last tribute to the brave. London: John Booth; T. Egerton, 1817. From: Charlotte Anne Eaton, The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by. a near observer. [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie. With other matter. from sketches by Captain G. Jones. Tenth edition, enlarged and corrected. G. 5651 volume 1 plate opposite page 59. London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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alb4082446 Plans of the Battle of Waterloo at different periods on the 18th June, 1815... about 12, about 3 O'clock and on the advance at the close of the action. The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 part 2, 2nd plate. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton.
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alb4054552 An historical map & plan of the campaign in Belgium, A.D.1815 ... with the attacks of the 15th. Battles of Ligny and Quatre Bras on the 16th and of the Battle of Waterloo ... The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 last plate in vol.2. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton.
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alb4057272 Battle of Quatre Bras. Sir T.Belson and 28th regt. "the square remained steady". The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 part 2, plate opposite page 78. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton. Captain George Jones.
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alb4092947 Battle of Waterloo. Drawn & engraved from a plan delivered from the Horse Guards from a sketch by Capt. Thornton. The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 part 2, first fold-out plan. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton. Captain George Jones.
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alb4064849 The field of Waterloo, June 18th, 1815. Accompanied with references & a memoir. The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 First plan in the book. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton.
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alb4064666 Plans of the Battles of Ligny and Quatre-Bras, June 16, 1815. The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 part 2, 3rd fold-out plan. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton. Captain George Jones.
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alb4072609 A sketch of the operations of the campaign in the Netherlands. June 1815. (The Waterloo campaign). The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 part 1, plan after page 178. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton.
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alb4079201 The fall of Maj.Gen. Sir. W.Ponsonby, K.C.B. The Battle of Waterloo, also of Ligny and Quatre-Bras described by ... a near observer ... [A narrative by C. A. Eaton, with a sketch by J. Waldie... from sketches by Captain G. Jones. 2 vol. John Booth; T. Egerton: London, 1817. Source: G.5651 par 2, plate 19, opposite page 58. Author: Charlotte Anne Eaton. Captain George Jones.
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