I thought I’d jump on the bandwagon and create some commemorative gifts for the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, which took place on 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st June, 1815.
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I thought I’d jump on the bandwagon and create some commemorative gifts for the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, which took place on 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st June, 1815.
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I always thought that was a great portrait, arms folded. I’m not sure there’ll be too much celebrating going on here Sarah !! 😉
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No, probably not! I have considered Napoleon mugs also. 🙂
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Ooooerr – now that’d go down so well with my customers ! 😀 😀
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These are beautiful….Love the hip flask. Sun is shining brightly here and hope the same is true for you:)…..x
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Hot and clammy but no sun! I think I like the hip flask best as well. Thanks, Janet.
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I don’t like hot and clammy….keep cool:)x
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Love the hip flask! My dad’s just published a super book on Wellington called ‘Wellington Portrayed’ which you might want a peep at xx
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Hip flasks for us all! As for your father’s book, most certainly, Puff Jnr. xx
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Reblogged this on First Night History.
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Great items. That would be interesting, to try and come up with relevant gifts for the different countries and local celebrations…
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I think that of the other countries that were involved, only Belgium would accept them! How does Spain feel about the Napoleonic Wars?
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Great idea and great e creations! Excellent!!
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Thanks very much, Kirt!
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There was a time when hip flasks were de rigueur, yes?
Now they seem to be infra dig!
And now that I’ve used up almost all my French and Latin expressions, I shall say adieu or a la prochaine!
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Oh dear. I didn’t know they were infra dig! Au revoir. 🙂 Have a beautiful rest of the day.
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Not infra dig here, for sure. A la prochaine!
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Very impressed with your French!
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Merci, madame. I used to speak it at work but have forgotten most of it now.
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Duke of Wellington! He’s so handsome in his red. He looks fabulous on everything!
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Very handsome until you see him in profile with a nose to beat all others!
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