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The shako worn by the luckiest ensign at the Battle of Waterloo, which is lent to the museum by the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30401, 28 March 1964, Page 5

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The shako worn by the luckiest ensign at the Battle of Waterloo, which is lent to the museum by the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30401, 28 March 1964, Page 5

The shako worn by the luckiest ensign at the Battle of Waterloo, which is lent to the museum by the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30401, 28 March 1964, Page 5

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