Skirmish Living History  |  Issue 96 July 2012
This issue has a female impression from the Napoleonic period, and Jonathan Davies recreates a labyrinth as part of the herb garden project. We look at How Belarusians defended Warsaw in September 1939 and Dr Andrew Bamford discusses Wellington’s Finest Victory - Battle of Salamanca, 1812. In Spirit of the 40s,
Recreating the Second World War at Gosport is investigated and we also take a look at a charity march. A Very Different Sort of Punter... joins The Rifles Living History Society at Who Do You Think You Are? Live Event, Olympia and The Battle of Towton, Palm Sunday, 1461 is a report from the recent event recreating this bloody battle. In issue 96 we also look at the Régiment Irlandois De Dillon - Wild Geese in the service of France and the 45eme Regiment de Ligne, who tell is about the preparations this group are making for Waterloo. In addition there is a report from the US event Actions of the Lowe Countries 2012.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Skirmish Living History Issue 96 July 2012.