The Longwood billiard table

The billiard table.

The billiard table at Longwood today.

This is the billiard table upon which Napoleon played his few games against Betsy Balcombe during the early days of his stay at Longwood. More importantly it would also provide the surface for his campaign maps which would be laid out whilst he dictated his memoirs to his staff. In May 1821, upon his death,  it would also become his autopsy table.

Around this table medical men representing both the British Government  and Napoleon’s suite would carry out the final battle over Napoleon’s image. The British attempted to show that he had died of a natural illness whilst the French had a suggestion that his death had been in part the result of wilful neglect on the part of the English establishment, inserted into Antommarchi’s final independent autopsy report.

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