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Xmas Break. We are closed until 27th December 2014.
I will address all enquiries on my return on 27th Dec. 2014.
Merry Xmas to you all!
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The Battle of Aspern Essling 1809, GdB style in glorious 15mm
little while ago I had the privilege of hosting another 15mm re-enactment designed by Andy Thomlinson and Doug Birnie, ably assisted by the members of the Loughton
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Waterloo campaign week. 1815 Napoleonic.
As it is the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo I am hosting a series of linked battles from the campaign. We start with Ligny, then Quater Bras and finishing with Waterloo.
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Battle of Lutzen 1813 Napoleonic
New to the WHC, well I will be offering a half price introduction offer to anyone “New” reserving a place here in the Kingsclere site. Essentially if you have never been here, I will offer you a ticket for the full weekend
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Battle of Aspern Essling 1809 (Napoleonic)
One of the more dramatic Battles of the Napoleonic Wars, Archduke Charles catches Napoleon on the hop. Hold the villages or drive the French into the Danube……it will be your choice.
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Battle of Ligny 1815 (Napoleonic)
Blucher and Napoleon, refight this vital struggle all during the 200th anniversary year.
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Battle of Wavre 1815
BEAT THE POST CHRISTMAS BLUES, I AM OFFERING A HALF PRICE WEEKEND….YEP THAT IS RIGHT. £75.00 FPR THE WHOLE WEEKEND.
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WWII 54mm Battle for Arnhem
Here is a great opportunity to refight the iconic Battle of Arnhem and Oosterbeeke all in 54mm.
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Battle of the Nations 1813
So the Northern sector of the Battle of the Nations, Mockern. Blucher shows his usual aggression and throws himself into the French defences around the villages in the Northern sector.
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New WWII 54MM Bonanza. A new weekend for January 2015
Okay it’s been a while since we ran a WWII game of the Large variety here at the WHC. So we thought what better than to open up to the public one of our ’44 Battles.
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