Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton (1877 illustration) - stock illustration
An engraving from "A Voice from Waterloo: A History of the Battle fought on 18th June 1815" edited by Sergeant-Major Edward Cotton (late 7th Hussars), printed in 1877. This illustration is of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton. He is chiefly remembered for his exploits under the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular War and at the Battle of Waterloo, where he was fatally wounded.

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