Drawn from authentic sources by the artist Charles James Lyall, one
of the classic English uniform artists at the beginning of the
20thcentury. In 1894 Lyall launched a series of uniform plates on
the armies at Waterloo in 1815. Lyall compiled series of numerous
uniform prints of British, Indian and various European armies and
epochs. His works can be found in the large uniform collections
such as the Anne S. K. Brown Collection, USA. This volume presents
the Allied armies of 1815 with Dutch-Belgian, Hanoverian (including
the King's German Legion - KGL), Nassau and Brunswick units. The
volume addresses the foreign units that took part in the 1815
campaign in the Netherlands with the Duke of Wellington, whose
British Army was presented in the first volume. Along with the
Hanoverian units, either as the KGL or as new formations that were
created in the Kingdom of Hanover starting in 1813, these were
primarily troops from the Kingdom of the Netherlands. They
consisted not only of the original Dutch but also Belgian units
plus a small Nassau contingent. The smallest body of troops was the
contingent provided by the Duke of Brunswick.
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