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Waterloo Medal, 1815 (silver with silk ribbon & gilt buckle)
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Waterloo Medal, 1815 (silver with silk ribbon & gilt buckle)
1268530 Waterloo Medal, 1815 (silver with silk ribbon & gilt buckle) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Awarded to Col (Henry) Edward Keane, 7th (Queens Own) Light Dragoons. For reverse see 1268531.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22816844
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Award Awards Battle Of Waterloo Decorations George Iv Medallion Medallions Medals Napoleonic Wars Prince Regent Ribbon Ribbons
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This photograph showcases the prestigious Waterloo Medal, a symbol of honor and valor from the early 19th century. Crafted in silver with a delicate silk ribbon and gilt buckle, this exquisite medal is an embodiment of history. The medal was awarded to Colonel (Henry) Edward Keane, a distinguished member of the 7th (Queens Own) Light Dragoons during the Napoleonic Wars. The reverse side of this remarkable piece can be seen in another print. Displayed at the National Army Museum in London, this artifact represents not only Col. Keane's bravery but also serves as a testament to all those who fought gallantly in the Battle of Waterloo. The portrait captures the essence of military regalia, with ribbons elegantly draped around it. It stands as a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless men like Col. Keane during that historic battle. The significance of this decoration is further highlighted by its association with George IV, known as Prince Regent at that time. This adds an extra layer of prestige to an already esteemed award. Through this photograph, we are transported back in time to witness both the artistry behind such medals and their historical importance within military traditions.
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