Courtesy of the Royal Collection |
Courtesy of the Royal Collection |
The chair
Carved from the Wellington Elm
Which stood near the centre
Of the British Lines
On the field of Waterloo
Is Humbly presented to
His Most Gracious Majesty
George the Fourth
Courtesy of the Royal Collection |
A second chair was made from the remaining wood for Children's own use and, in 1837, he presented this to Duke of Wellington in recognition of the remarkable victory we commemorate this week.
The Duke of Wellington's Waterloo Chair is noted in the Daily News, Wednesday, October 27, 1852 |
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2 comments:
The chair is on display at the Waterloo at Windsor exhibition and there is a drawing of the tree from which it was made in the Drawings Gallery which is included in my review of the exhibition here: Waterloo at Windsor exhibition
Wonderful, thank you!
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