Armchair General Towton Recreation
The last time Seimon asked me to help out with a photo shoot I ended up with 12 stone of American G.I. plus his parachute gear suspended from my waist... I couldn't walk properly for days. I should have realised that Seimon's photo shoots are never quite a straightforward "stand there and smile," type affair.
Friday, August 5, 2016
Armchair General Towton Recreation
The Guns of the Battle of Bosworth, 1485
The Guns of the Battle of Bosworth, 1485
EDITOR'S NOTE: The November 2012 issue of Armchair General magazine features ACG Board Member and internationally-renowned forensic archaeologist Douglas D. Scott's article "Battlefield Detective: The Case of the Small Lead Ball." The diminutive (less than 30mm) lead ball - fired by a small cannon during the 1485 Battle of Bosworth - helped battlefield detectives, at long last, discover the true location of one of history's most famed battles.
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