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  • Detail of the lion's head on the statue at the top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032209...tif
  • The statue of a lion on top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032211...tif
  • Yellow wildflowers grow in a field where the Battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18, 1815. In the background is the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032211...tif
  • Marker at the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032211...tif
  • Yellow wildflowers grow in a field where the Battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18, 1815. In the background is the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032211...tif
  • Yellow wildflowers grow in a field where the Battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18, 1815. In the background is the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032211...tif
  • Steps leading to the top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032209...tif
  • View of the battlefield from the top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032209...tif
  • A pair of binoculars at the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032209...tif
  • A map of the battle and looking out over the battlefield from the top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo View of th...tif
  • Steps leading to the top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo. The white cylindrical building is the Panorama, while construction of other buildings is going on in anticipation of the 200th anniversary in June 2015.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032209...tif
  • Steps leading to the top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo. At left of frame, the white cylindrical building houses the Panorama.
    Butte du Lion at Waterloo (081032209...tif
  • The statue of a lion on top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Lion's Mound at Waterloo (0810322111...tif
  • The statue of a lion on top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Lion's Mound at Waterloo (0810322090...tif
  • Steps leading to the top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Tourist's Climbing the Lion's Mound ...tif
  • Tourists climb to the top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Lion's Mound at Waterloo (0810322112...tif
  • A group of tourists climb the steps at the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Tourist's Climbing the Lion's Mound ...tif
  • at the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Lion's Mound at Waterloo Belgium (08...tif
  • The statue on top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Lion's Mound at Waterloo (0810322111...tif
  • Steps leading to the top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Lion's Mound at Waterloo (0810322090...tif
  • Yellow wildflowers grow in a field where the Battle of Waterloo was fought on June 18, 1815. In the background is the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Lion's Mound at Waterloo (0810322111...tif
  • The statue on top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Lion's Mound at Waterloo (0810322111...tif
  • Steps leading to the top of the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Lion's Mound at Waterloo (0810322090...tif
  • Looking out over the field where the Battle of Waterloo took place from atop the Lion's Mound (Butte du Lion), an artificial hill built on the battlefield of Waterloo to commemorate the location where William II of the Netherlands was injured during the battle. The hill is situated on a spot along the line where the Allied army under the Duke of Wellington's command took up positions during the Battle of Waterloo.
    Waterloo Battlefield (0810322091534).tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • A model of the Chateau d'Hougoumont, a large farmhous that was bitterly contested during the Battle of Waterloo. The model is in the basement of the Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • Steps leading up into the interior of the Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • A model of the Chateau d'Hougoumont, a large farmhous that was bitterly contested during the Battle of Waterloo. The model is in the basement of the Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • Illuminated panels explain the history of the Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • Steps leading up into the interior of the Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • Illuminated panels explain the history of the Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • The Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • Full-width shot of the cylindrical painting at the Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif
  • Full-width shot of the cylindrical painting at the Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo, built in 1912 for the centenery celebrations of the battle and situated next to the Butte du Lion (Lion's Mound) on the former battleground. The painting on the wall is 100 metres long and 12 metres high, painted by Louis Dumoulin, and a team of military artists. It portrays the battlefield at about 6 p.m. on June 18, 1815.
    Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo (...tif