AltRefNoBroadley Bath and Piccadilly Vol II p177
TitleCartoon by Thomas Rowlandson titled "Exhibition at Bullocks Museum of Bonaparte's Carriage taken at Waterloo"
DescriptionAfter Napoleon's carriage was captured by Major von Keller on 18th June 1815 and presented to the British government. A few weeks later the carriage, with its contents and four of Napoleon’s horses to pull it, were bought from the government by William Bullock for between £2,500 and £3,000. The carriage and contents were exhibited in the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly in January 1816. The show caused a sensation and thousands of people poured into Piccadilly to see it. After six months it was takenm on a nationwide tour. It has been estimated that the exhibit was so popular it made William Bullock a profit in excess of £35,000.
Date1816
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Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/893Bonaparte; Napoleon (1769-1821); Emperor of France; military & political leader1769-1821
NA377Rowlandson; Thomas (1756-1827); artist & caricaturist1756-1827
DS/UK/2145Bullock; William (c1773-1849); traveller, naturalist & Antiquarianc1773-1849
Places
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PL1116Egyptian Hall/St James, Piccadilly
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