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LINKSHere are some sites that might be useful in finding out more about the Napoleonic period If you have a site that is of interest to Ties of Blood readers let us know – always accepting there is a link to bicorn! NAPOLEONIC STUDIES Napoleon Series www.napoleon-series.org Peninsular Resource www.peninsular-resource.com RE-ENACTMENT GROUPS Academic research is all very well but these enthusiasts do as much as anyone to fly the flag for our period of history – and many of them know a lot more about it than the author! 32nd Cornwall Regiment of Foot www.32ndregiment.club.officelive.com The Coldstream Guards www.coldstreamguards1815.org.uk The 28th North Gloucestershires www.28thglos.co.uk The 41st Regiment of Foot www.fortyfirst.org 95th Rifles & RHA www.95thrifles.com 9th East Norfolk www.ixregiment.org.uk The Buffs www.3rdbuffs.co.uk 45eme
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BATTLEFIELD TOURS Ian Fletcher Battlefield Tours www.ifbt.co.ukRESTORATION PROJECTS Shorncliffe Redoubt www.shornclifferedoubt.com Hougoumont www.projecthougoumont.com BOOKS Pen & Sword www.pen-and-sword.co.uk Osprey www.ospreypublishing.com Greenhill www.greenhillbooks.com Spellmount www.spellmount.com Carole Divall has written a fine book "Redcoats against Napoleon", which offers a revealing insight into the day to day business of a regiment of the line in Wellington's army. Her website also has some superb articles on different aspects of army life in the period www.caroledivall.co.uk The Sharpe Appreciation Society let you know everything about the books and television films of Bernard Cornwell's books, buch much more about the period www.southessex.co.uk Jonathan Hopkins is writing a lively series of cavalry stories set in our period, find out more www.cavalrytales.co.uk Portsmouth Napoleonic Society does great work getting to grips with serious research on the Peninsular War and Waterloo, making field trips and studying the fine detail of the period www.pns1814.co.uk |
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