List of Waterloo Battlefield locations

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A map of the Battle of Waterloo with contours.

The Waterloo Battlefield is located in the municipalities of Braine-l'Alleud and Lasne and Waterloo,[1] about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Brussels, and about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the town of Waterloo. The ordering of the places in the list is north to south and west to east.

North of the line of battle

Western end of the line of battle

Centre of the line of battle

Eastern end of the line of battle

The following four locations provided the eastern bulwark of the Anglo-allied line:

South of the line of battle

Monuments

  • Napoleon's headquarters on the eve of the Battle (now the Musée du Caillou)
    Napoleon's headquarters on the eve of the Battle (now the Musée du Caillou)
  • Monument to the King's German Legion (left), the Gordon Monument (right) and the Lion mound
    Monument to the King's German Legion (left), the Gordon Monument (right) and the Lion mound
  • South Portal of the Goumont or Hougoumont farm
    South Portal of the Goumont or Hougoumont farm
  • Monument to the last fighters of the Grand Army (The Wounded Eagle)
    Monument to the last fighters of the Grand Army (The Wounded Eagle)
  • The British Waterloo Campaign Memorial at the Brussels Cemetery
    The British Waterloo Campaign Memorial at the Brussels Cemetery
  • Waterloo, Napoleon statue erected close to the Bivouac de l'Empereur hostel
    Waterloo, Napoleon statue erected close to the Bivouac de l'Empereur hostel
  • Victor Hugo column, portrait
    Victor Hugo column, portrait
  • General Duhesme tomb in the churchyard of Saint Martin Church; Ways [nl] Genappe
    General Duhesme tomb in the churchyard of Saint Martin Church; Ways [nl] Genappe
  • Stele to British 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot
    Stele to British 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot
  • Stele to the French 5th Cuirassiers Regiment
    Stele to the French 5th Cuirassiers Regiment
  • Stele to the French 6th Artillery Regiment
    Stele to the French 6th Artillery Regiment
  • The 8th Infantry Regiment: In this place 18 June 1815 the 8th Infantry's Durutte Division successfully attacked the German 2nd Legion of Colonel von Ompteda.[a]
    The 8th Infantry Regiment: In this place 18 June 1815 the 8th Infantry's Durutte Division successfully attacked the German 2nd Legion of Colonel von Ompteda.[a]
  • Stele to French 11th Chasseurs Regiment
    Stele to French 11th Chasseurs Regiment
  • Stele to French 21st Infantry Regiment
    Stele to French 21st Infantry Regiment
  • Stele to the French Young Guard.
    Stele to the French Young Guard.
  • Stele to Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton close to where he was killed.
    Stele to Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton close to where he was killed.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The monument to the French 8th Infantry Regiment is close to the KGL monument
  1. ^ Marcelis 2015.
  2. ^ LLG staff 1820, p. 68.
  3. ^ Bellaigue 1978.
  4. ^ RC staff 2015.
  5. ^ Siborne 1848, p. 581.
  6. ^ Andrew Uffindell; Michael Corum (1 November 2002), On The Fields Of Glory: The Battlefields of the 1815 Campaign, Frontline Books, p. 153, ISBN 978-1-85367-514-0
  7. ^ Longford 1971, p. 547.

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