Wellington's Monument on Baslow Edge in the Derbyshire Peak was erected in 1866 to elebrate Wellingtons victory at Waterloo in 1815


Wellington's Monument on Baslow Edge in the Derbyshire Peak District. It was erected in 1815 to celebrate Wellington's victory at the Battle of Waterloo. It was erected by a local man called Dr. Wrench who, as an army man, felt that a monument to Wellington was needed as there was one to Admiral Nelson on nearby Birchen Edge! Wrench was a local doctor and had been a Lt. Colonel in the army. The inscription reads: BORN WELLINGTON DIED. 1769 1852. ERECTED 1866 BY EM WRENCH. LATE (3-7 unclear) harsh moorland climate is gradually eroding the inscription.


Size: 3016px × 4528px
Location: Baslow Edge, Sheffield Road, Baslow, Derbyshire, UK
Photo credit: © Brian Hartshorn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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