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  2. Flags of cities, towns and villages in the United Kingdom

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    The flag is the banner of arms of Walter de la Poyle, which is the basis of the flag. In the 13th century, the de la Poyle family acquired the manor of Hampton and eventually adopted their surname. The arms and flag have golden discs that represent gold coins brought home from the crusades. A crusader was Walter de la Poyle.

  3. List of Scottish flags - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Red Ensign, used by the Royal Scottish Navy: A Red Ensign with the Flag of Scotland in the canton. 1606–1707: Scottish Union Flag: First Union Flag with the Flag of Scotland superior to and overlying the Flag of England. c.1617: An early version of the Union Flag that appears on a painted wooden ceiling boss from Linlithgow Palace

  4. Charles Ewart - Wikipedia

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    The French Standard captured by Charles Ewart in Edinburgh Castle Museum. Cornet Charles Ewart (1769 – 23 March 1846) was a Scottish soldier of the Royal North British Dragoons (more commonly known as the Scots Greys), famous for capturing the regimental eagle of the 45e Régiment de Ligne (lit.

  5. File:Flag of Waterloo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. 78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot - Wikipedia

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    Remaining in Belgium on garrison duty, the battalion was in reserve at Nieuwpoort during the Waterloo campaign, returning home in February 1816. [14] By 1817 both the 1st and 2nd battalions were stationed in Scotland, where they were amalgamated the same year. [20] The regiment was then posted to Ireland until 1826. [14]

  7. Waterloo Monument - Wikipedia

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    The entrance unlocked to the Waterloo Monument. The Waterloo Monument near Ancrum in the Scottish Borders is a 150-foot tower, built between 1817 and 1824 to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo. [1] It was designed by the architect Archibald Elliot, after the original monument designed by William Burn collapsed. [2] Waterloo Monument

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  9. 71st Regiment of Foot, Fraser's Highlanders - Wikipedia

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    On 30 April 1782, the War Office notified Sir Guy Carleton, Commander in Chief of British forces in North America, that due to the death of Lieutenant General Fraser, the two battalions of the 71st were to be formed into two distinct units, the 71st Regiment under the command of Colonel Thomas Stirling of the 42nd Regiment, and the Second 71st Regiment under the command of the Earl of ...