Statue of Sir George Cooke (1768–1837), was a major general during the Battle of Waterloo, commanding the 1st Division, under overall command of the Prince of Orange. Sculptured by Sir Henry Cheere, 1st Baronet (1703 – 1781) was a renowned English sculptor and monumental mason of the eighteenth century. Dated 18th Century
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3629 x 5779 px | 30.7 x 48.9 cm | 12.1 x 19.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
4 November 1904Photographer:
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Statue of Sir George Cooke (1768–1837), was a major general during the Battle of Waterloo, commanding the 1st Division, under overall command of the Prince of Orange. Sculptured by Sir Henry Cheere, 1st Baronet (1703 – 1781) was a renowned English sculptor and monumental mason of the eighteenth century. Dated 18th Century