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Sergeant Ewart capturing the French eagle at Waterloo

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Sergeant Ewart capturing the French eagle at Waterloo

Sergeant Charles Ewart capturing the French 45th Regiment's eagle standard at the Battle of Waterloo - The Bird Catchers, Royal Scots Greys Date: 1815

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1810s 1815 45th Action Capturing Catchers Dramatic Eagle Ewart Greys Horseback Nicknames Regiment Regimental Scots Sergeant Standard Traditions Tricolore Waterloo


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Sergeant Charles Ewart and his comrades of the Royal Scots Greys, a renowned cavalry regiment of the British Army, charge towards the enemy lines during the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815. With tricolore flags waving proudly above them, the French 45th Regiment's soldiers stand their ground, determined to defend their territory. Amidst the chaos and clashing steel, Sergeant Ewart leaps from his horse, extending his arm to seize the enemy's eagle standard. The symbol of the French regiment, the eagle with its golden beak and claws, represents the regiment's power and pride. The Blue, White, and Red banners flutter in the wind, adding to the dramatic scene of this pivotal moment in the battle. The Royal Scots Greys, also known as 'The Bird Catchers,' earned their nickname from their tradition of capturing the enemy's eagle standards during battles. This act not only boosted morale but also demonstrated the regiment's dominance and success on the battlefield. The image, captured in the 1810s, showcases the bravery and determination of Sergeant Ewart and his soldiers as they fought for their country. The Battle of Waterloo marked the end of the Napoleonic Wars, and this iconic moment in military history continues to be celebrated as a testament to the courage and tenacity of the British Army. This photograph, taken from the Mary Evans Prints Online collection, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to the thrilling and dramatic events of the 1810s.

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