The Duchy of Tradgardland
The adventures of an 18th century imagination, located in Northern Europe formerly ruled over by joint rulers Duke Karl Frederick and Duchess Liv.Not to mention the American colony of Ny Tradgardland the 17th century Colony of New Tradgardstadt and the newly restored territory of the Shetland Isles. Featuring a supporting bill of gaming in a diversity of times,places and scales.Hopefully something to interest all who pop by...
Friday, 26 June 2026
Thursday, 25 June 2026
A day of two halves
Yesterday morning l accompanied a class to East End Park for a class trip. It was a numeracy focused visit but the reality was much broader. It was a fascinating behind the scenes tour of a football ground through the medium of numeracy. We went pitchside, the club shop , dressing room and more and did some challenges in each. For example we measured the pitch width with tapes. All in all the visit was very interesting and enjoyable for everyone inspite of the gruelling heat.
Later on daughter number two and l watched Scotland v Brazil. Not an easy watch to say the very least.
A day of two halves indeed! I am finding the heat oppressive and look forward to it cooling in the next few days. It is a battle to keep cool and hydrated. Too much. I hope you and yours are navigating it all well.
Monday, 22 June 2026
Anyone recognise this figure?
This Sean Bean figure was in with the sailors, anyone recognise the make?
I ask so l could perhaps buy some riflemen to go with this officer.Or perhaps rather than SB he could someone else
Loyal Masonic Volunteer Rifle Corps / Manchester and Salford Independent Rifle Regiment / Manchester and Salford Rifle Corps / Royal Manchester Riflemen
Lieut Col Comm Joseph Hanson (wrongly, Handson), Lieut Col Comm Samuel Taylor. Date of earliest commissions 9 August 1803. A prosperous cloth merchant with no previous military experience, Hanson vigorously promoted the organisation of his rifle corps in 1803 in the face of opposition by established volunteer officers such as Ackers, though the original “Masonic” title was soon dropped. Hanson’s dispute with John Leigh Philips is outlined above, but in a pamphlet of late 1805 he again courted controversy by his fierce criticisms of “independent”, or self-supporting, volunteers. In December 1807 he resigned his command of the Rifle Corps, and launched himself into radical politics and petitions for peace. In 1809 he was arrested, on unreliable evidence, for his role in a large meeting of weavers at St George’s Fields, Manchester, tried and jailed for six months. After a period of declining ill health, he died in 1811.
The Rifle Regiment was apparently disbanded in early 1808.
This corps originated in a modest resolution at a meeting of 15 July 1803 to form an “Independent Company of Volunteer Riflemen”. By the time of his proposal of 31 July, Hanson’s offer was to raise “four companies of riflemen to serve in the first instance in the towns and neighbourhood of Manchester and Salford and in case of invasion, in any part of Great Britain.” By late August the offer had been augmented, to include two additional companies of riflemen.
Hanson’s original proposal included: “the Corps to find their own clothes, accoutrements &c.” Willson’s chart gives green faced black, black officer’s lace, green pantaloons. Aston’s Guide noted “handsome uniforms of dark green and … rifle guns and sabres.”
Father’s Day
Belated Father’s Day greetings to one and all. The sun was out early.
The pizza oven set up , it wasn’t out last year. Need to remedy that situation…
Gifts from the family. They had heard me enthusing about this camera ages ago but l was completely taken aback to receive it. Book choice mine , looking forward to reading it. Can’t go wrong with M and. S biscuits imho.
The gangs all here.
The oven made some lovely pizzas aided and abetted by everyone who manned the oven fires and made the food.
A grand alfresco day.
A picture of the cake made by my eldest daughter, it was as tasty as it looks.
Sunday, 21 June 2026
Village people etc
A visitor to Portharthur shares the time of day with a local fisherman.
The local policeman looks at the closed shop with a mix of grave concern and puzzlement.
Another busy train leaves on time for Penedredfel.
An abandoned boat provides interest in an otherwise deserted village early in the morning.
After a busy morning yesterday in the garden time to sit with coffee and the Test.
Currently on the painting table ,some naval gun crews and landing parties. They will be used with my 1790s collection as well as for the navy in the 1745.
Notes: thanks to Colin for the sailors, a welcome gift finally getting round to be used. Thanks too to M of T Mark for painting these lovely figures ( policeman and sailor with kit bag) as a present for me ages ago. Finally got round to varnishing them yesterday. They have taken their rightful place on the PLR finally.
Friday, 19 June 2026
Trying out Kalashnikov Tribal using Hot Cub de Carpathia armies
I am indebted to Neil for drawing my attention to these rules on his blog . I ordered them and they arrived yesterday. My plastic 1/72 chaps are ideal and two bases together makes an excellent battalion size wise.
Transilvania has five battalions. They are all apprehensive. Two battalions are militia, one is bicycle mounted militia and two battalions are regulars.
The Duchy of Volare Cantare has four battalions of regulars and one of thugs - neer do wells of a political nature volunteering for the campaign duration, having been given the choice of fight or stay in jail.There is also a tankette unit. All are apprehensive.
The Transylvanian force has been ordered to stop the invading Volare Cantare from crossing the river which marks the border.
I hope to play this game over the weekend…
I am very interested to see how the rules work out.



































