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Army Royal: Tudor Beer
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Henry VIII's 1513 invasion of France. Monday, 4 May 2015. Occasionally my interests converge; myself and a friend, another Stuart, or rather Stu the brew as he is known meet fairly regularly to brew beer which tends to follow our slightly German palette of wheatbeers, smoked beers (rauchbier) and in the winter lagers, and not forgetting some cider in late summer. Various authorities forbade ale brewers from using hops, these in effect were an entirely separate group of men and predominantly women (ale br...
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Vexillia Limited :: Pike & Plunder: Italian Wars Bibliography
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Sunday, 11 November 2007. The Renaissance Wargames Society. Has put together a great pdf bibliography for the Italian Wars. I thought I'd help publicise their work by highlighting a few of my favourites and inviting you to post yours. Please note many of these books are reprints of much older books. The dates given are those of the most recent prints to give some idea of how easy they will be to find:. The Grand Captain by Gerald de Gaury (Longmans, Green and Co, 1955). The Battle of Pavia. Renaissance A...
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Army Royal: Ordonnance Archers Complete !
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Henry VIII's 1513 invasion of France. Saturday, 25 July 2015. Well here we are, this feels like the end of a very long journey! I've been striving to get this unit just right and, as I'm finding with this army, that has meant a lot of conversion work and scouring of books and the web to create a result that I'm happy with. The nucleus of that notion began here. For ease here's the main source of inspiration;. This piece entitled 'rassemblement des chevaliers' shows cavalry in a progress with a mix of hea...
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about project cont. | English Civil War Battles in Miniature
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English Civil War Battles in Miniature. Wargaming the Historical Battles. In general, Armati produces a game of about the right length with an appropriate level of player decision making (in the context of an Umpire controlled historical battle). Clearly, from that departure point, there is a lot that can be done to hone a generic game for a specific period. One of the purposes of this blog is to have a deposit for the discussions and options that go into the final selection. Game for the players. You ar...
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English Civil War Battles in Miniature. Wargaming the Historical Battles. Well, before this turns into some ‘sub’. Memoir, I’ll sum it up as proper wargames, historical sources, smaller scale figures and by 1973 the. In passing, let me say. The Society of Ancients? President Tony Bath, Life Vice President Deryck Guyler, Editor Charles Grant and a Committee that reads like a who’s who of 1970s wargaming. We were very lucky teenagers. And yes, I do still have some of those figures! Hi, Struan, I generally ...
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Naseby (story, photos etc.) | English Civil War Battles in Miniature
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English Civil War Battles in Miniature. Wargaming the Historical Battles. Naseby (story, photos etc.). I: Naseby, 1645 – Northamptonshire. Some of the prominent commanders at Naseby. Naseby battlefield interpretation board. Satellite view of the battlefield with deployment positions marked – Okey in yellow). Streeter’s view adjusted to minimise the foreshortening and show Okey’s likely position). Photographs of the battlefield today (taken June 14 2009 unless noted otherwise). The steep reverse of Lodge ...
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English Civil War Battles in Miniature. Wargaming the Historical Battles. Some general Introductions. This is the permanent ‘About’ page it roughly splits up into three sections. Bout the Author,. The rules I have chosen to use for this period) and. The first of these is, I hope, kept short without being entirely purposeless. In a local library it was 1968 and I was nine. We were a. Some other factors had a profound effect too. I saw an episode of. Where they did a feature on. Story continues …. Improved...
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Bibliography | English Civil War Battles in Miniature
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English Civil War Battles in Miniature. Wargaming the Historical Battles. This might be comprehensive, one day … For the time being, I will add stuff here when I can (or you could send me reviews …)…. One Comment on “Bibliography”. October 10, 2013 at 1:49 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Build a we...
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English Civil War Battles in Miniature. Wargaming the Historical Battles. ECW History … Live! Posted July 24, 2014 by yesthatphil. All smiles on the Battlefields Trust stand at History Live! I was able to have 2 days assisting the Battlefields Trust. At History Live again this year, and although mostly manning and explaining my. Display*, added a few more pictures to my collection …. 2014: a beautiful summer Sunday in Northamptonshire). 8230; to the very busy wargames tent (. Cropredy Bridge 1644 (2).