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Featured battle : Ancona
Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Date : 05 May 1815 - 30 May 1815
The last action of this war. A joint Anglo-Austrian flotilla enforced the blockade from the sea side. About 500 Neapolitans were killed or wounded, the remainder were made prisoners of war.
Featured image :
Towton Memorial Cross - Holy Day 2009

A small cross, dedicated in the annual Towton Battlefield Society event to mark the battle. It commemorates the fallen of both sides in a restrained and poignant way.
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
The Trafalgar Chronicle, New Series 4
Ed. Peter Hore
The Trafalgar Chronicle is the journal of The 1805 Club which publishes new research into a broad range of subjects connected with the Georgian navy. This edition, new series 4, edited by Peter Hore, contains twenty-one articles many of them with an American interest but with a wide range of subject matter. Among the articles is the intriguingly titled ‘Nelson was an Irishman’, as well as articles on ‘Sin Bo‘suns’, the oldest Admiral of the Fleet ever with a naval service of 96 years, and ‘Jack Punch’ the one black post-captain of the period. The subjects of the non-biographical articles include privateers, the balloon, carronades, the battle of St. George’s Cay and the Russians on the Tagus. I could go on to list all the articles as I enjoyed everyone.
The book is beautifully produced with some rare appropriate illustrations, and extensive references. A rather nice touch are the brief biographies of the contributors.
Every article is well written, extensively researched, informative and a joy to read. We highly recommend it to both expert and layman alike.
Seaforth Publishing, 2019
Reviewed : 2020-01-14 14:15:33