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  1. Wellesley, Arthur, Duke of Wellington, younger brother of preceding [ Marquis Richard Colley Wellesley, Earl of Mornington ], was born at 24 Upper Merrion-street, Dublin, 29th April 1769. [For ancestry, see notice of his father, p. 550.] From a painting of 1854 by George Baxter.

  2. Standing in the heart of London, Apsley House is the former home of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, victor of Waterloo. Designed and built by Robert Adam in the 1770s, the house was bought by the duke in 1817. He transformed it into a palatial residence to befit his status, and filled it with works of art and gifts from grateful ...

  3. History-making days out from £6.50 per adult. Set in the heart of royal London, Wellington Arch was built as an original entrance to Buckingham Palace, later becoming a victory arch proclaiming Wellington's defeat of Napoleon. Crowned by the largest bronze sculpture in Europe, it depicts the Angel of Peace descending on the 'Quadriga' - or ...

  4. Our Food. Please feel free to come along between the hours of 8:30am-5pm Monday to Saturday. 8.30am-4pm on Sunday’s. Last hot food orders taken at 3pm. You can still enjoy a cup of coffee and cake between 3pm – 4.30pm (3pm-4pm on Sunday). Last orders for hot drinks and cakes at 4.30pm Monday-Saturday and 3.30pm Sunday.

  5. Hampshire (Stratfield Saye) estate of the Duke of Wellington, amongst which are numerous deeds and legal papers relating to the first and second Barons Rivers and earlier members of the Pitt family The Wellington Estate Collection consists of 279 boxes of manuscript material, housing some tens of thousands of letters, several thousand deeds and ...

  6. It captures the Duke of Wellington’s life from his birth in 1769 to his state funeral in 1852. We recount his many military campaigns in India, the Peninsula War and of course at Waterloo. After what the Duke hoped “would be my last battle” we will follow his political life, his varied appointments and his role as an elder statesman.

  7. 24 de mar. de 2016 · La Torre, the nineteenth-century house on the estate where the reception is due to take place after the church wedding, was gifted to the first Duke of Wellington for his military help against ...