We visited the Agincourt Museum, which never really recovered from our presence! Mikey N,John And Andy recreated the advance of the French Foot Knights as seen below- spookily realistic!
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Sir Michel le Nouveau |
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Sir Andre le Plat |
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Sir Jean le Grande |
The museum as actually very good, for a small town facility such as it was... Following pictures from the museum illustrating some of the combatants.
We tramped the battlefield for a couple hours,with Steve doing the honours in explaining the lie of the land, the history etc truth be told it was a farmer's field, most of which was ploughed, without Steve's research we could literally have been anywhere!
On tour with the SAS - more<here>.