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  1. 10 de jun. de 2020 · Unofficial modification of public memorials has often happened – the traffic cone on the head of the Duke of Wellington in Glasgow, for example. Official modification has often been temporary – Robert Milligan was hooded at the opening of the new London Sugar and Slavery gallery at the museum of Docklands in 2007.

  2. 18 de set. de 2023 · Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, was a soldier and politician. He was the leading military figure of the 19th century and led the allied troops to victory against Napoleon’s army at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Wellington was also Prime Minister on two occasions. This bust appears to be a cast of the 1851 lifesize portrait exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1852. Wellington is ...

  3. 31 de dez. de 2014 · The 8th Duke of Wellington, whose ancestor won the Battle of Waterloo, has died at the age of 99. Arthur Valerian Wellesley, who was also known as the Prince of Waterloo, died peacefully today at ...

  4. Arthur Charles Wellesley, 4th Duke of Wellington, KG, GCVO, DL (15 March 1849 – 18 June 1934), styled Lord Arthur Wellesley from 1884 to 1900, was a British peer and politician, and a member of the well-known Wellesley family. He joined the military and served in the Household Division. Upon his childless brother's death in 1900, he inherited ...

  5. 1 de ago. de 2013 · The researchers discovered that the third duke of Portland’s links with the slave trade and slavery-related issues were mainly through his involvement in the political scene of the late 18 th and early 19 th centuries. As Home Secretary in the 1790s, Portland clearly felt that slave-related wealth should be protected as a form of property.

  6. 3 de jul. de 2017 · Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, was defined by his situational awareness. From India to the Iberian Peninsula to the field of Waterloo, Wellington could read a campaign. He could read a battle. He could act and react according to circumstances in a way never excelled and seldom matched. His signature moment came at Waterloo’s climax ...

  7. page 191 note 3 Major-general C. Macauley to Wellington, 31 May 1828. Second duke of Wellington (ed.), Despatches, Correspondence and Memoranda of the duke of Wellington … in continuation of the former series (WND.), London 1867 –80, iv. 480 Google Scholar.