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This dry specimen shows the upper end of the right femur of a solider wounded by a musket ball at the Battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815. The impact of the musket ball has created a deep cavity in the neck of the femur in which the ball is almost complete
annejolras: twerk4tacobell: lady-sherlock: colinandbradleysgirl: theabyssofword: me on my way to overthrow yo country tried to scroll past this, couldn’t. same napoleon more like naponyon SPOILER ALERT:he loses the battle of waterloo TAG
joshscorcher: via https://www.reddit.com/r/ImagesOfBelgium/comments/52i2cd/the_battle_of_waterloo/
Here’s an unusual and rather poignant momento mori of poor Captain George Holmes - senior officer killed in one of the hardest hit infantry battalions at the Battle of Waterloo. He was killed by a small lead ball that entered his chest cavity, after
twerk4tacobell: lady-sherlock: colinandbradleysgirl: theabyssofword: me on my way to overthrow yo country tried to scroll past this, couldn’t. same napoleon more like naponyon SPOILER ALERT:he loses the battle of waterloo
museum-of-artifacts: Skeleton of a 23 years old soldier who died in the battle of Waterloo. 1815. Thebullet which killed him is still visible in his chest.
thelastdiadoch:Why We’d Be Better Off if Napoleon Never Lost at Waterloo On the bicentennial of the most famous battles in world history, a distinguished historian looks at what could have been. “Come general, the affair is over, we have lost the
George Jones. Detail from Study for ‘The Battle of Waterloo’, 1815.
George Jones. A Highlander, Black Watch attending a General of Hussars, possibly Lord Uxbridge, Study for The Battle of Waterloo, 1815.
fapoleon-bonerparte: This is one of a series of watercolors by the surgeon Charles Bell (1774-1842) of wounded soldiers from the battle of Waterloo. This man, a member of the King’s German Legion, had his upper right arm shattered, presumably
peteseeger: museum-of-artifacts: Armour of a cuirasse du carabinier holed by a cannonball at the battle of Waterloo, 1815 Was the guy ok
dickmasterson:pugsandgiantsquids:dickmasterson: museum-of-artifacts:Cannon ball hole through breast-plate, from Battle of Waterloo, 1815, French cuirassier. I feel sorry for the poor bastard who was wearing this… I’m sure he’s fine
historyandmemes: Napoléon Bonaparte after the Battle of Waterloo
museum-of-artifacts:Cannon ball hole through breast-plate, from Battle of Waterloo, 1815, French cuirassier.
sixpenceee:This armour of an unfortunate 19 yo soldier of Napoleon’s army in the battle of Waterloo
legendary-scholar: Napoleon’s Good Luck Charm was commissioned in 1800 after his return from his Egyptian campaign. The talisman was lost in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. During his hasty retreat from the battlefield, his abandoned personal carriage