RMR0096E–Wellington's Column (Waterloo Memorial), St George;s Hall, Liverpool, Merseyside
RMGKHC33–Wellington's Column, Liverpool
RMEYMK8M–The Steble Fountain with Wellingtons Column to the rear, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, Western Europe.
RM2JFW8K8–Wellington's Column seen from the Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, Merseyside, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
RMBEFWXH–wellingtons column memorial on william brown street liverpool merseyside england uk
RME01T9B–aerial view of Liverpool - St George's Hall, St John's Gardens, Wellington's Column, Lime Street Station & Empire Theatre
RFJ4MNYY–Fountain in front of Duke of Wellingtons column Lime Street Liverpool England
RMAYDHRX–Wellington's Column, Liverpool, England, UK
RM2E54GP1–Memorial to a soldier and Wellingtons Column or Waterloo Memorial, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK (1861–65) Architect Andrew Lawson
RF2B7EWDW–Wellington's Column Waterloo Memorial, William Brown Street, Liverpool
RMC8TCG9–Wellington's Column, or the Waterloo Memorial.
RMEAFAMX–LIVERPOOL, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 8, 2014: St. George's Hall, Walker Art Gallery and Wellington's Column in Liverpool
RMEJW9RG–Wellington's Column (or Waterloo Memorial) in Liverpool, UK
RFDYMT35–Statue of Queen Victoria with Wellington's Column, Walker Art Gallery and County Sessions House in the background, Liverpool.
RMFWG57F–The classic columns of St. George’s Hall in Liverpool with Wellington's column in the background
RMDYMY7F–Wellington's Column (or Waterloo Memorial) in Liverpool, with the Walker Art Gallery in the background.
RMERJ6PM–Wellington's Column, or the Waterloo Memorial in Liverpool
RMDYMT2X–The Liverpool Cenotaph War Memorial with the Walker Art Gallery and Wellington's Column in the background.
RF2J305P3–Wellington Column Monument, Waterloo Memorial, Duke of Wellington
RMR0096P–Wellington's Column (Waterloo Memorial), St George;s Hall, Liverpool, Merseyside
RMGKHC18–Wellington's Column, Liverpool
RMEYG9ET–Wellingtons Column along William Brown Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, Western Europe.
RFDYMY65–A statue of the Duke of Wellington situated on top of Wellington's Column (or also known as the Waterloo Memorial) in Liverpool.
RMEHG6XW–Top of Wellington's Column in Lime Street,Liverpool
RME01T87–aerial view of Liverpool - St George's Hall, St John's Gardens, Wellington's Column, Line Street Station & Empire Theatre
RFT5MKP9–Liverpool, UK - May 17 2018: Wellington's Column, or the Waterloo Memorial, is a monument to the Duke of Wellington standing on the corner of William
RM2FYW7J1–A late 19th century view of Lime Street in Liverpool, England, named after the lime kilns owned by a local businessman. With the arrival of the railway line in 1836, the street moved from a marginal to a central location in the city, a position that confirmed by the creation of St George's Hall, on the side of the street opposite the railway station, in 1854. Wellington's Column, a monument to the Duke of Wellington was built to mark one end of the street, at the corner with William Brown Street.
RM2F3N1RA–Memorial to a soldier and Wellingtons Column or Waterloo Memorial, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK (1861–65) Architect Andrew Lawson
RM2HGH41G–A late 19th Century illustration of Lime Street in Liverpool, England, named for lime kilns owned by William Harvey, a local businessman. To the left is St George's Hall, centre is Wellington's Column, a monument to the Duke of Wellington was built to mark one end of the street, at the corner with William Brown Street. The Renaissance Revival style building (right) was then the North Western Hotel.
RMC8TC8T–Wellington's Column, or the Waterloo Memorial.
RFC40RG5–Wellington Monument, St Georges Plateau, Liverpool, UK
RMEJW9RJ–Wellington's Column (or Waterloo Memorial) in Liverpool, UK
RF2EAF97A–View of Wellington Memorial Column statue, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England, UK
RMS0CPB7–Lamp and Wellington's Column in Liverpool
RM2C5JC04–The Waterloo monument Peniel Heugh in the Scottish Borders is a 150-foot tower, built between 1817 and 1824 to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo.
RM2BAGG17–Wellington's Column, Liverpool, Victorian period
RMFJBDHA–Napoleonic wars re-enactment. British Redcoats, 1st foot regiment, Grenadier Guards, marching away in column. Close up.
RFA7XA07–Duke of Wellingtons column Liverpool
RMR0096F–Wellington's Column (Waterloo Memorial), St George;s Hall, Liverpool, Merseyside
RMGKHC20–Wellington's Column, Liverpool
RMEYMK8W–Wellingtons Column along William Brown Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, Western Europe.
RFDYMY7C–A statue of the Duke of Wellington situated on top of Wellington's Column (or also known as the Waterloo Memorial) in Liverpool.
RM2D1TEXE–APSLEY HOUSE and WELLINGTON ARCH, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London. 'Triumphal Arch and Duke of Wellington's Statue' by T H Shepherd. Published in Shepherd's 'The history of mighty London and its environs' in 1855. Engraving dated 1850. From the Mayson Beeton Collection.
RM2M75737–Penielheugh (Wellington's or Waterloo Column) and the Cheviots seen over the border countryside from the summit of Black Hill.
RFT6YTKC–Liverpool, UK - May 17 2018: Wellington's Column, or the Waterloo Memorial, is a monument to the Duke of Wellington standing on the corner of William
RM2D1TE8G–APSLEY HOUSE, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, London. 'Apsley House'. Line coloured engraving dated 1850. Originally built by Robert Adam in 1771-8, by 1830 Apsley house had been enlarged and remodelled by Benjamin Dean Wyatt to be the Duke of Wellington's main London residence. The adjacent Hyde Park Screen was built between 1822-25 by Decimus Burton. MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION
RM2K65YWD–An early 20th century view of William Brown Street, from the William Brown Library, showing the northern end of St George's Hall and the Wellington Monument in Liverpool City centre, England
RM2D1TE9X–APSLEY HOUSE, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, London. 'Apsley House and the Entrance to Hyde Park' by T H Shepherd. engraving dated 1850. Originally built by Robert Adam in 1771-8, by 1830 Apsley house had been enlarged and remodelled by Benjamin Dean Wyatt to be the Duke of Wellington's main London residence. The adjacent Hyde Park Screen was built between 1822-25 by Decimus Burton. MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION
RME01T78–aerial view of Liverpool city centre, Radio City Tower, Lime Street station, St George's Hall, Royal Court
RMEAFBD1–LIVERPOOL, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 8, 2014: Lime Street is Liverpools main rail station and has recently been restored and redevel
RFAKCRJG–Wellington's Column or the Waterloo Memorial monument in William Brown Street, Liverpool England
RF2EAF97E–View of Wellington Memorial Column statue, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England, UK
RM2F3N212–Wellingtons Column or Waterloo Memorial, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK (1861–65) Architect Andrew Lawson
RM2C5JC0J–The Waterloo monument Peniel Heugh in the Scottish Borders is a 150-foot tower, built between 1817 and 1824 to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo.
RM2BAGG13–Wellington's Column, Liverpool, Victorian period
RMFJBDH8–Napoleonic wars re-enactment. British Redcoats, 1st foot regiment, Grenadier Guards, marching away in column. Close up.
RMH69FDJ–Columns of St George's Hall and Benjamin Disraeli Statue on steps, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. Film location for 'The Batman' Movie - 2020
RMR0096C–Wellington's Column (Waterloo Memorial), St George;s Hall, Liverpool, Merseyside
RMD62944–St George's Hall, Plateau and Prince Albert statue, Lime Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. Film location for 'The Batman' Movie - 2020
RMEXYN5F–Lion statue outside St Georges Hall with Wellingtons Column to the rear, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, Western Europe.
RFDYMY6B–A statue of the Duke of Wellington situated on top of Wellington's Column (or also known as the Waterloo Memorial) in Liverpool.
RM2GHPH2G–Wellington memorial statue in Liverpool.
RFC40RH6–St George's Hall Lion with Wellington Monument in background. St Georges Plateau, Liverpool, UK
RMADPED2–Base of Wellington s Column Liverpool
RFAR03C2–Duke of Wellingtons column Lime Street Liverpool England
RM2HJFJBP–A vintage photograph of American troops taken from the steps of St. George's Hall. All of the buildings in the background are now gone. The large building to the right of the image is the Empire Theatre - a new theatre (still called the Empire Theatre) now stands on that site. The smaller buildings to the left were on a street called Commutation Row. The statue of the standing figure was removed and replaced with a war memorial to the fallen soldier of Liverpool. 1917
RMC2PW0H–Apsley House. Exterior view from the South East with the Wellington statue to left and the Hyde Park Screen beyond. 1819
RME01T02–aerial view of Liverpool city centre - St George's Hall, Radio City Tower, Lime Street station, Royal Court, St John's Gardens
RM2CCHBJF–24th April 1994 During the Siege of Sarajevo: after being on standby for several days, a United Nations column is finally about to depart for the besieged town of Goražde, 55 miles (90Km) south-east of Sarajevo.
RFAKMYPX–Wellington's Column or the Waterloo Memorial monument in William Brown Street, Liverpool England
RF2EAF95R–View of Wellington Memorial Column statue, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England, UK
RM2HHTFJR–A scene in a North-West port during yesterday's daylight raid after two nights severe bombing. 2nd September 1940.
RM2C5JC0C–The Waterloo monument Peniel Heugh in the Scottish Borders is a 150-foot tower, built between 1817 and 1824 to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo.
RM2BAGG0C–Wellington's Column and Statue of Queen Victoria, Liverpool Victorian period
RMFJBDH4–Napoleonic wars re-enactment. British Redcoats, 1st foot regiment Grenadier Guards, marching in column, while holding rifles at the side. Close up.
RM2AK9XDC–A history of the Peninsular War . t on Toulouse had been blocked, and the second was im-perilled—for to defile across the front of Wellingtons advanceon the road Tarbes-Trie-Castelnau was obviously dangerous,though Soult was still hoping to make this manoeuvre3. Thereremained only the southern and more hilly road by Tournayand St. Gaudens which was not yet menaced. Soults main body had trailed across bad by-ways all throughthe day of the 19th, and was lucky not to have been molestedin its retreat, for there was now an overpowering cavalry forcein front of Hills column—his old mounted regiments
RMBHR3T7–'Wellington's Monument in St Paul's Cathedral', City of London, 1877. Artist: Robert Whellock
RMF054M8–Base of Wellingtons column and County Sessions Court House, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK, Western Europe.
RFDYMY6J–A statue of the Duke of Wellington situated on top of Wellington's Column (or also known as the Waterloo Memorial) in Liverpool.
RM2GHPGYW–World Museum in Liverpool.
RMDYMT25–A view in Liverpool taking in the sights of the Prince Albert Statue, Walker Art Gallery and Wellington's Column.
RMC2PW08–Apsley House. Exterior from the South with the base of the Wellington statue to right. 1819
RFAKCRRM–Wellington's Column or the Waterloo Memorial monument in William Brown Street, Liverpool England.
RM2C5JBYM–The Waterloo monument Peniel Heugh in the Scottish Borders is a 150-foot tower, built between 1817 and 1824 to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo.
RM2BAGG0F–Wellington's Column and Statue of Queen Victoria, Liverpool Victorian period
RMFJBDH6–Napoleonic wars re-enactment. British Redcoats, 1st foot regiment, Grenadier Guards, marching towards viewer in column with Union Jack flag flying.
RM2GHPJ13–St George's Hall, Liverpool
RMDYMT2H–St. George's Hall, the Prince Albert Statue, the Queen Victoria Statue, Liverpool Cenotaph, and the Wellington Column.
RFAKC60Y–Wellington's Column or the Waterloo Memorial monument in William Brown Street, Liverpool England.
RM2C5JC46–The Waterloo monument Peniel Heugh in the Scottish Borders is a 150-foot tower, built between 1817 and 1824 to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo.
RMFJBDH5–Napoleonic wars re-enactment. British Redcoats, 1st foot regiment, Grenadier Guards, marching towards viewer in column with Union Jack flag flying.
RM2GHPT8H–Architecture of Liverpool.
RMDYMT2E–St. George's Hall and statue of prince Albert in Liverpool. The Walker Art Gallery and Wellington column are in the distance.
RFAKD55H–Wellington's Column or the Waterloo Memorial monument in William Brown Street, Liverpool England.
RM2C5JC3C–The Waterloo monument Peniel Heugh in the Scottish Borders is a 150-foot tower, built between 1817 and 1824 to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo.
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