Monday, 31 October 2011
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Tomahawk and Musket
Thanks to Thomsomsfeld for alerting me to this book by R Chartrand - I shall have to buy it. They say
In 1758, at the height of the French and Indian War, British Brigadier General John Forbes led his army on a methodical advance against Fort Duquesene, French headquarters in the Ohio valley. As his army closed in upon the fort, he sent Major Grant of the 77th Highlanders and 850 men on a reconnaissance in force against the fort. The French, alerted to this move, launched their own counter-raid. 500 French and Canadians, backed by 500 Indian allies, ambushed the highlanders and sent them fleeing back to the main army. With the success of that operation, the French planned their own raid against the English encampment at Fort Ligonier less than fifty miles away. With only 600 men, against an enemy strength of 4,000, the French & Amerindians launched a daring night attack on the heart of the enemy encampment. This book tells the complete story of these ambitious raids and counter-raids, giving in-depth detail on the forces, terrain, and tactics.
Mollo's Seven Years War classic
We all probably remember this book on the troops of the Seven Years War by Mollo and Macgregor - I certainly rated it at the time and I still think it's a great book -here's all of the lovely plates - thanks to Thomsomfeld. I'm not saying its perfect but for its time it's a brilliant work.
Scenes from the New World
Thanks to Thomsomfeld who tells me about an exhibition from 15th October 2011 in the Karl-Wörn-Haus (Museum of the city/ Stadt Schwetzingen) 'more than 10 000 figures, 40 participating collectors, 3 rooms, 20 showcases'
International Modellfigurenausste along with
paintings by Keith Rocco
"Scenes from the New World"
information here and Facebook photos here
Preußische Kuhfußmusketen sind wohlfeil
Piece on the Hessian Military Society site about a new repro of a Prussian musket that is inexpensive. German language. http://hessen-militär.de//index.html
Trident designs 40mm Hessians of the AWI
These 40mm figures look good and might give you some variety if you are fielding a Hessian force. Take a look at the rest of their AWI line I must admit to being surprised by this range - it's extensive with plans to do French and Spanish.
Hessian sword
I started looking for information on the Hessian swords and wondered what people used...this hanger dated 1763 from this auctioneers looks a good example. Also go here for another example - I must dig out the Collectors Encyclopedia
Saturday, 29 October 2011
Don Troiani's Fusilier Regiment Von Lossberg
Print available from here.
One of the regiments captured at Trenton NJ. Read about the regiment at the Tarleton's Quarter blog.
Repro grenadier and fusilier caps
Found someone who makes good copies of the brass mitres for the Prussians and Hessians - this one is the Von Lossberg example. Webpage for Joseph Malit here - also does cartridge box plates.
Hessian fusilier cap
From the Knyphausen regiment - at the Smithsonian. The mock up is of the Lossberg regiment.
Also well worth reading about is the salvaged fusilier caps found at a shipwreck here
Uniforms of the Hessians
Good piece here on the various regiments and their flags. I don't think I have seen anyone recreating Fusiliers for the Revwar or Seven Years War period. I'd be happy to be proved wrong but I suppose unless you have the metal mitre parts it isn't feasable. I had a copy of a Prussian fusilier front plate which I sent to someone in the US and the postman folded it in two to put it through the letter box - ruining it. The image above is from 1783 and depicts the Lossberg regiment featured below.
Friday, 28 October 2011
White Plains 1776
Today this battle was fought so an excuse to post this picture by Graham Turner (subtitled The Fuselier Regiment Von Lossberg ford the Bronx river at the battle of White Plains, October 28th 1776), during the New York campaign of the American War of Independence. from here.
See more of Graham Turner's New York 1776 series of paintings here
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Native Americans and Frontiersmen
Go here to see a series trailer for this educational project. Subjects covered include Robert Rogers, the Long Knives, Tecumseh and Pontiac.
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Rogers Rangers masters
Monday, 24 October 2011
Unveiling ceremony at Rogers Island
Interesting write up on the unveiling of a monument on Rogers Island to Robert Rogers.
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Revolution posters
Thanks to Thomsomfeld for finding these posters which would probably look great in someone's kitchen or den. Also see this poster too.
Saturday, 22 October 2011
Tippecanoe
Coming soon is the bicentennial of this War of 1812 battle. November 7th. Anybody got any plans to celebrate it or mark the occasion? Wiki here
Bicentennial page for Tippecanoe battle on Facebook
Tecumseh's war wiki
Battle of Red Bank
Took place today in 1777 when Hessians tried to take Fort Mercer. Wiki here.
Hero of the hour was apprentice Jonas Cattell who warned of the surprise Hessian attack. The Hessians sustained heavy casualties.
Hero of the hour was apprentice Jonas Cattell who warned of the surprise Hessian attack. The Hessians sustained heavy casualties.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Monday, 17 October 2011
Flintlock and Tomahawk
OK my bad (see below)
had a nice email from Sean which says
Damn wikipedia!
I really enjoy your blog and what you find and share.
A minor point but the American Victory at Saratoga was 10/17
and at Yorktown
was 10/19.
It was not the same day but it was certainly a bad week for the
British to lose two complete armies in a war
(during the same week).
Sunday, 16 October 2011
British surrender at Yorktown 225th
You might have seen this before but if not have a watch - it's good.
Thursday, 13 October 2011
A Prelude to Victory
A Prelude to Victory - days prior to the Siege of Yorktown
Filmed at Colonial Williamsburg during the reenactment of the days prior to the Siege of Yorktown Oct 2011.
Filmed at Colonial Williamsburg during the reenactment of the days prior to the Siege of Yorktown Oct 2011.
Soldier studies - War of 1812 era
Don Troiani has put up his 1812 series of pics for sale - go here to see them. Shame he hasn't done a Wayne's Legion one.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Battle of Valcour Island
This naval battle - the first for the US navy took place today in 1776. Wiki here
Monday, 10 October 2011
Seven Years War at Terezin
Last weekend at Terezin in the Czech Republic was a SYW event - not FIW this time so there's a slightly different emphasis and I will hopefully put some more links of other albums but this Facebook album is worth a look at (these in the photo are Austrian cuirassiers btw and look to me fantastic!)
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Saturday, 8 October 2011
My Seven Years War
I think I may have posted about this blog before. It has some great photos of flats being used for wargames and there are some great ordnance data cards to print out.
British officers Seven Years War
Friday, 7 October 2011
Pennsylvania's Forbes Trail: Gateways and Getaways Along the Legendary Route from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh
Had an email from Thomsomfeld raving about this book - he says:
The Book Pennsylvania's Forbes Trail Gateways and Getaways Along the Legendary Route from
Philadelphia to Pittsburgh is just arrived...its great...a lot of illustrations by Embleton
and Richard Schlecht....phantastico....
Philadelphia to Pittsburgh is just arrived...its great...a lot of illustrations by Embleton
and Richard Schlecht....phantastico....
Here at Amazon
Shell Blockhouse under attack in 1780 by Gary Zaboly
This is part of a set of 4 prints depicting events around the Mohawk valley in the Revolution - see here. Thanks to Thomsomfeld again.
British Infantry Seven Years War
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Highland officer, Rangers and camp followers
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