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The Duke of Wellington at the taking of Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain, Peninsular War, 1812 (c1818). Artist: William Heath
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The Duke of Wellington at the taking of Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain, Peninsular War, 1812 (c1818). Artist: William Heath
The Duke of Wellington at the taking of Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain, Peninsular War, 1812 (c1818). The French tricolour is pulled down and the Union Jack run up the flagpole in its place. The British laid siege to the French held fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo from 8-19 January 1812
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The Duke of Wellington at the taking of Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain, Peninsular War, 1812 (c1818). In this powerful and iconic print by William Heath, we witness a pivotal moment in history. The French tricolour is being triumphantly pulled down from the flagpole while the Union Jack is raised in its place. This symbolic act represents not only a military victory but also a significant turning point in the Peninsular War. The British forces, under the command of the esteemed Duke of Wellington, laid siege to the heavily fortified fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo for eleven days. Their relentless determination and strategic brilliance led to its capture on January 19th, 1812. As depicted in this artwork, it was a hard-fought battle with casualties strewn across the battlefield. The image captures both triumph and tragedy; victory mingled with loss. The fallen bodies serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made during war. The Duke himself stands tall amidst this scene of chaos and destruction - an embodiment of leadership and courage. This print serves as a testament to British valor and resilience during one of history's most tumultuous periods - the Napoleonic Wars. It immortalizes not only Wellington's triumph but also pays tribute to all those who fought bravely alongside him. As viewers gaze upon this historic artwork today, they are transported back to that fateful day in 1812 when hope prevailed over adversity.
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