The Royal Scots Greys Charge at Waterloo 200

Two hundred years ago The Royal Scots Greys took part in the momentous Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The Greys made several charges that day and captured a French Eagle from the French 45th Line Infantry. Special thanks to all the original artists, photographers and other contributors who retain full copyright of their selected footage. Thanks to: Discerning History Gabriel Hottegindre Fire Tight Edouard Seynaeve Christophe Boeraeve Welmer Boiten Daniel Lebeau Dominique Timmermans Jordan Kipp Liz Standard Jonathan Findlay Taylor Cooper Margie Beeson Seven Days Production Rudolph Grabmal James Sagen Waterloo 2015 Waterloo 200 We have attempted to contact the above names for direct permission for the use and credit of their footage and to thank them for sharing their experiences of the Waterloo Bicentennial Reenactment. If we have omitted or misspelled anyone’s name, this is merely an oversight and not intended. We also gratefully acknowledge the involvement and dedication of the thousands of participants including infantry, artillery, cavalry, camp followers and horses, as well as the organisers and sponsors of the Waterloo 2015 re-enactments that took place 19-20 June 2015. This footage was compiled to document the participation of The Royal Scots Greys at the Waterloo 2015 Bicentenary as part of Greys & Glory, a non-profit project under the charity non-profit The War Horse Foundation. This footage is strictly for educational purposes and is not for profit. For more footage on Waterloo and History, please visit: Music by: God of the Drow By Audiomachine See What I’ve Become By Zack Hemsey Warlords By Paul Dinletir Audiomachine Blood and Stone By Audiomachine Discovery of Power By Kevin Rix Disclaimer: We claim no copyright to any of the film or audio segments in this video, since the majority of the material has been posted on YouTube. Much of the footage is from the actual event - Waterloo 2015 -, as streaming video footage. All other footage is copyrighted. Only sequences and edits that are unique in this assembly of footage, can fall under selective copyrights; limitations and or restrictions. We dedicate this compilation to The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and The Royal Scots Greys. It has been an honour to represent the Regiment at such a major commemorative event and we thank the Regiment and their Waterloo 200 Committee for their support and their trust in our abilities. Thanks also to Brigade Napoleon and to all the re-enactors of Waterloo 2015 without whom this event would not have been the largest of its kind ever to be held in Europe. We are immensely grateful to all our riders, to our ground crew and to our donors whose generous support contributed to the overall success of the project. For more information: Facebook/greysandglory Facebook/WarHorseFoundation Greys & Glory Project Directors Jonathan Findlay & Fritz Bronner Edited by Fritz Bronner Copyright 2015 If you have additional footage of the Greys in action at Waterloo 2015 or in Edinburgh, please share it with us.
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