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.
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Tuesday 16 March 2021
Illustrations from “Britain’s Modern Army”
These illustrations are from a book my father had and one I poured over as a boy. Someone ( apology I can’t recall who) who leaves comments here asked I post the section attack picture. So here it is and some others-
Very useful maps to turn into a scenario. I have a similar cut through of the Maginot Line from something like Illustrated London News from 1938. Good job the Nazi government didn't have a subscription to the ILN!
I have my dad's similar title on the Navy. Still gets looked at, but at the moment inaccesable as the library is packed ready to move house. (My books take up more boxes than the rest of the house put together).
Very useful maps to turn into a scenario. I have a similar cut through of the Maginot Line from something like Illustrated London News from 1938. Good job the Nazi government didn't have a subscription to the ILN!
ReplyDeleteAfter CCF on Mondays I walked to my father’s office for a lift home. While I waited l had old bound copies of the ILN to enjoy, they were fascinating.
DeleteA very good resource, My copy has a similar history.
ReplyDeleteA neglected resource by many sadly.
DeleteI have my dad's similar title on the Navy. Still gets looked at, but at the moment inaccesable as the library is packed ready to move house. (My books take up more boxes than the rest of the house put together).
ReplyDeleteWe have the Navy one too, another great read. Hope the move preparations are proceeding well.
DeleteThat was me making the request! Many thanks indeed, wonderful stuff.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Glad they were of interest.
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