WATERLOO ARCHIVE VOLUME IV contains letters & journals written largely in the immediate aftermath of the whirlwind campaign of 1815 both from the frontline troops & the support services including medical reports & those of civilians. This volume
Includes::rnrn Letters by Sir Hussey Vivian & a much fuller version of the famous description by Frederick Ponsonby of his wounding & his subsequent adventures whilst lying on the battlefield during & after the battle. rnrn The correspondence of officers in the infantry such as John Gardiner & George Barlow of the 69th Foot & Daniel Mackinnon famous for the defence of Hougoumont.rnrn Representing the cavalry we have Captain John Whale Lifeguards who appears to have written the opening circumstantial narrative of A Near Observer for Miss Eaton & George Packe of the 13th Light Dragoons & those who were not on the field during the battle such as Arthur Kennedy of the 18th Hussars & Dixon Denham of the 54th Foot. rnrn A series of letters to Sir Charles Bell from various surgeons attending to the wounded in Brussels give both a fascinating & appalling view of the consequences of war.rnrn A fascinating description from a witness of Napoleon onboard HMS Bellerophon at Plymouth including an original drawing of him before he sailed into exile on St Helena & a journal of a marine officer during the subsequent passage.