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WORCESTER YEOMANRY CAVALRY
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A living history unit. This page shows our friends who have supplied us with information or equipment. It also shows fellow re-enactment groups who have provided us with photographs of appearances with us. Our good friends from the 32nd Cornwall Regiment of Footon parade at the NA event at ourhome base of Eastnor castle in 2008. The 28th Gloucester Regiment of Foot. At 'Living History in Worcester' 2010. What a smart turnout. The 16th light dragoons. They certainly made an impressive sight.
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Born 2 late
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Some of Born 2 Late's Friends.
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If Only You Could Talk… | cavalrytales blog
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Jonathan Hopkins on British Cavalry in the 19th Century and other jottings. If Only You Could Talk…. I often say this to equines. Along with such things as ‘Where’s the sore spot, then? 8217; ‘Is that too tight now? 8217; ‘Will that sit too low when someone climbs on board? They never answer, though. Saddle-fit customers must think I’m talking to myself, and I suppose I am. You have to be slightly mad to believe you can engineer the perfect interface between horse-back and rider-backside. Notify me of ne...
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Wonderful, wonderful, Copenhagen. Or something like that. | cavalrytales blog
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Jonathan Hopkins on British Cavalry in the 19th Century and other jottings. Wonderful, wonderful, Copenhagen. Or something like that. With the 200th anniversary of Waterloo approaching, here’s a horse-themed post on the Duke of Wellington’s most famous charger. Copenhagen’s Last Charge. By cavalrytales on April 8, 2015. One Response to “Wonderful, wonderful, Copenhagen. Or something like that.”. A fascinating article. Thanks for sharing with us Jonathan. Liked by 1 person. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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A Well-Matched Pair. Two Cavalry Treatises | cavalrytales blog
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Jonathan Hopkins on British Cavalry in the 19th Century and other jottings. A Well-Matched Pair. Two Cavalry Treatises. It’s not very often that a new book is released specifically about Wellington’s cavalry, so to find two come along almost at the same time is a rare treat. And even better, these are not simply regurgitations of relatively well-known cavalry campaigning with a few newly-unearthed facts added both books are far more important than that. Gallantry and Discipline: The 12. S deployment to t...
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WORCESTER YEOMANRY CAVALRY
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A living history unit. OCAD Militaria Collectors Resources. 32nd Cornwall Regiment of Foot. 1st Battalion 95th Rifles. 3rd Battalion 95th Rifles. The Royal Horse Artillery. The Chasseurs à Cheval. Napoleonic Association of the Netherlands. 4th Continental Light Dragoons.