"Waterloo... fall at the Ohain Road." Topic
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Tango01 | 30 Apr 2014 11:36 a.m. PST |
Superb dio here.
From here. link Hope you enjoy!. Amicalement Armand |
Dave Jackson | 30 Apr 2014 12:31 p.m. PST |
From the painting. I still have problems with the conceptualization. Road wasn't a cliff and didn't really affect the French cavalry except as a funnel. |
deadhead | 30 Apr 2014 2:20 p.m. PST |
Great modelling of what Hugo claimed, but makes no sense. This is a freshly dug earthwork with bare tree roots showing through. No sunken road looks like that. There are sunken roads of that depth (well almost
.nearly) over by Papelotte to this day. Indeed, it is a climb down from the Gordon memorial to the Genappe Chausee still, as the only spot not destroyed by the building of the mound. But not that steep and nowhere that bare earth
What the heck. 200 years on, who cares? Nice picture. We are all friends now
are we not? |
serge joe | 14 May 2014 9:43 a.m. PST |
When the duke came back to the batlefield he complained what have you done with my sunken roard? greetngs serge joe |
Bandit | 14 May 2014 6:11 p.m. PST |
Butch Cassidy & Sundance jumped off a cliff that looked like that. Cheers, The Bandit |
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