Waterloo Socks
Description: Waterloo is a welcoming river city in Black Hawk County, best known for its miles of scenic parks and extensive trail networks. From the open green spaces of the Katoski Greenbelt to the vibrant Riverloop trails beside the Cedar River, it’s a haven for those who love outdoor living. This drawing makes a lovely souvenir or gift celebrating Waterloo’s community energy and natural beauty.
Description: Battle of Waterloo - The Battle of Waterloo, fought on the 18th of June 1815, near Waterloo, Belgium. It was a decisive engagement that ended Napoleon's reign and the Napoleonic Wars. It pitted Napoleon's French forces against a coalition of British, Prussian, Dutch, and German troops led by the Duke of Wellington and Marshal Blücher. The battle resulted in a crushing defeat for Napoleon, marking the end of his imperial ambitions and leading to his exile on St. Helena.
The Kinks • Waterloo Sunset • Original Design Socks
by unknown_pleasures
$14 $20
Description: Journey back to the pioneering days of mechanized farming with this remarkable image of a John Deere Waterloo Boy Kerosene Tractor. This iconic green and yellow machine, a testament to early 20th-century innovation, proudly displays its "KEROSENE" fuel tank and "WATERLOO BOY" designation.
John Deere Waterloo Boy Kerosene Tractor Socks
by Peter Kraaibeek Art
$14 $20
Description: The Waterloo Hawks were a minor league team that existed on-and-off from 1922 to 1969. From 1922 to 1932, they played in the Mississippi Valley League and in 1932 they were affiliated with the Chicago White Sox. They played in the Western League in 1936 and from 1940 to 1942 they played in the Illinois-Iowa-Indiana League and were affiliated again with the White Sox. From 1958 to 1969 they played in the Midwest League and were affiliated with the Boston Red Sox (1958–1968) and Kansas City Royals (1969). They were located in Waterloo, Iowa.
Description: Celebrate your connection to Waterloo with this bold, athletic-style graphic. Featuring a striking two-tone blue block font with a curved layout, this versatile aesthetic is perfect for showing your local or travel memories. A timeless look that brings a classic sports-inspired feel to your everyday wardrobe.
Description: Napoleon Bonaparte was a French officer & later French emperor in the French Revolution & Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon is one of the greatest military commanders of history. He was ultimately defeated by Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo in modern Belgium.
French History - Battle Of Waterloo - Napoleon Bonaparte Socks
by CultureWars
$14 $20
Description: Show your love for the historic city of Waterloo with this bold, arched typography. Featuring a modern split-tone blue aesthetic, this graphic provides a clean, stylish look perfect for travel enthusiasts and locals alike. Celebrate your favorite destination with this crisp, high-contrast, professional-grade lettering style.
Description: This composition highlights the city of Waterloo in Ontario, recognized as a hub for innovation and creativity. The layout features various icons including a lightbulb for ingenuity, a building representing local architecture, a computer monitor displaying code, a camera for photography, and a rocket ship symbolizing technological progress. The surrounding natural elements like trees and a winding road complement the urban features, representing the balance of industry and environment within the region.
Waterloo Ontario The Creative Capital Of Canada Socks
by travel2xplanet
$14 $20
Description: Napoleon Bonaparte was a French officer & later French emperor in the French Revolution & Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon is one of the greatest military commanders of history. He was ultimately defeated by Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo in modern Belgium.
Napoleon Bonaparte - History Of France - Battle Of Waterloo Socks
by CultureWars
$14 $20
Description: Battle of Waterloo - Château d'Hougoumont, is a walled manorial compound, situated near Waterloo, Belgium. The site served as one of the advanced defensible positions of the Anglo-allied army under the Duke of Wellington, that faced Napoleon's Army at the Battle of Waterloo on the 18th of June 1815.
Description: Battle of Waterloo - The Battle of Waterloo was fought on the 18th of June 1815, near Waterloo, Belgium. It was a decisive engagement that ended Napoleon's reign and the Napoleonic Wars. La Haye Sainte was defended by about 400 King's German Legion troops during the Battle of Waterloo. Being greatly outnumbered by attacking French forces, the defenders held out until the late afternoon when they retired as their ammunition had run out. If Napoleon Bonaparte's army had captured La Haye Sainte earlier in the day, he would have almost certainly broken through the allied centre and defeated the Duke of Wellington's army.