When Lord Wellington sent his dispatches back to Britain after his outstanding victory at Waterloo, he mentioned only one regiment by name, the Glosters.
The Battle of Waterloo occurred as a reinvigorated Napoleon marched on Brussels. Wellington and his allied forces tried to block the main road and it was on this road where the Gloucestershire Regiment stood. This thin redline faced off against the cream of the French Imperial Army.
Witness this world changing moment first-hand through the eyes of those who fought there.
Views: 107 | Enquiries: 0Using examples from the most decorated unit in British Army history, the Gloucestershire Regiment, Matthew Holden can speak about the following subjects:
Serving across six continents for 300 years, being awarded six Victoria crosses and accumulating more battle honours than any other. The history of the Glosters is the perfect motivation talk for your team or as a history of the local area for community groups.
About
Matthew has worked in thirteen different museums around the country including the Ashmolean, Imperial War Museum and the Roman Baths. He is currently the Executive Director of the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum.
Matthew is the author of several books and publications. The most recent of which a book interviewing the final few survivors of the Korean War. This was a collaboration with ex-England wicketkeeper and prolific artist, Jack Russell.
Testimonials
“A massive thank you for being our guest. Everyone in our group absolutely loved listening and meeting you. It was a great success and what a wonderful experience.”
Andy Brassington, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club
“Thank you for last night. The branch members said it was excellent. They appreciate the research and time, you must have had to put into your presentation. They are all looking forward to your next one, some time in the future. Once again thank you.”
Roger Smith, Chair of RGBW Severn Branch
“Just wanted to say thanks again for coming in last week. The students were very appreciative and enjoyed learning about the Museum.”
Christian McConnell, Academic Course Leader in History (Gloucestershire University)
Fees
Talk fees are listed as costs for businesses. Prices are extremely negotiable for community clubs and charities. Matthew makes no money from these talks and all income raised will go towards supporting the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum charity (Charity Registration No: 1095077)
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