Image: Invasion of France in 1815
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Description: A portion of northern and eastern France and the colour coded lines of advance of five different Seventh Coalition armies.
Title: Invasion of France in 1815
Credit: The atlas published to accompany William Siborne's 'History of the War with France and Belgium in 1815 This is a copy of Plate XI from an Anaglyptographic atlas of the Waterloo Campaign probably published in the year 1844 (see Rare atlas detailing the Waterloo Campaign). A smaller version of this map is available on page 626 of William Siborne's, The Waterloo Campaign, 1815 (4th ed., Westminster: A. Constable, 1848)
Author: William Siborne and engraved by J. Kirkwood in Dublin
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