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Item:MAP PLAN BATTLE OF QUATRE BRAS BELGIUM NAPOLEONIC WAR

MAP PLAN BATTLE OF QUATRE BRAS BELGIUM NAPOLEONIC WAR

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Item number:380160776658
Item location:Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Subject: Military/WarPrinting Year: 1848
 --Language: English
Original antique steel plate eng

BATTLE
OF
QUATRE BRAS

16 JUNE 1815

Showing the positions of the French, British and Dutch Allies, cavalry, infantry and artillery.

Caught on the hop by Napoleon Bonaparte’s surprise march that brought the French emperor within a few days march of Brussels and a potential political victory, the commander of the Anglo-Allied army, the Duke of Wellington, had to buy himself time to regroup.

An advance French unit had been delayed at a vital crossroads at Quatre Bras by a small force of 8,000 men from Saxe-Weimar and it was imperative that they were reinforced immediately.

 The crossroads was the link between the mainly British Anglo-Allies and the Prussians.

 Maintaining an impressive front at a ball being held in his honour in Brussels, Wellington dispatched troops towards Quatre Bras as quickly as they became available.

 Fortunately for the Allies, the French commander Marshal Ney did not move quickly on the morning of the 16th and it wasn’t before 2pm that he sent forward General Reille with 20,000 men to clear the enemy away.

Within an hour they had seized two strong-points on the Allied line, but struggled to clear Allied troops from woods that threatened the French left flank.

 Wellington arrived, as did the lead elements of British reinforcements, and the size of the clash moved from a skirmish to a full battle.

 By late afternoon, the defenders had grown to some 26,000 men with 42 cannons and they were forced to withstand a ferocious attack by Ney.

 French cavalry reached the crossroads and, despite Wellington being forced to shelter in a square to avoid capture, the lines held.

At 6-30pm, a further reinforced Wellington [36,000] moved forward and retook almost all of the ground lost to the French that day.

 The Allies lost some 4,800 men, while French casualties were 4,000

 Original antique steel plate engraving published
in 1848 with original hand colour

This is one of a series of maps and plans of sieges and battles drawn up by Alexander Keith Johnston, geographer at Edinburgh to Queen Victoria, and published as an atlas to accompany Sir Archibald Alison’s Monumental History Of Europe.
Paper size is 9 by 7¼ inches.
Some foxing (see image)

A genuine antique not a reproduction.

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