The Village of Waterloo is an 1821 history painting by the English artist George Jones.
Villagers are selling souvenirs of the campaign to a Highland soldier and tourists who have arrived by coach from Brussels.
Meanwhile, a cart filled with redcoated British bodies can be seen on the left while a group of lancers on horseback are clustered around an inn on the right.
[3] Jones, a captain in the militia, visited the scene soon after the battle and made sketches.
[4] It was part of cluster of paintings depicting the Waterloo Campaign produced around this time including David Wilkie's Chelsea Pensioners reading the Waterloo Dispatch [5] Today it is in the collection of the National Army Museum in London.