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Wyrdlight 750×500× (93321 bytes) 1st Duke of Wellington astride Copenhagen his charger in Matthew Wyatt's statue on Round Hill, Aldrshot SOurce: http://www.wyrdlight.com Author: Antony McCallum
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Mathew Wyatts statue reerected at Round Hill Aldershot in 1885. Weight 40 tons, Height 30ft, Length 26ft.
1769-1852 Educated at Eton and French military academy. Entered British Army 1787. Fought in Falnders, India, Portugal, Spain and France before his famous victory at Waterloo. Thereafter in public life served as a cabinet minister and Prime Minister 1828-1830 as well as Foreign Minister and C-in-C of the Army. Buried in St Pauls Cathedral London.