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Naseby: The Battle Then and the Battlefield Now
Martin Marix Evans
A lecture and sandwich lunch
Martin Marix Evans
A lecture and sandwich lunch
12.30 – 2.00pm Friday 25 May 2012
Hosted byThe Fusiliers Museum London in the
Officer's Mess of The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
HM Tower of London
If you would like to attend this lunchtime talk, please make a donation of £25 for each attendee (£20 for members of the Battlefields Trust) and email your name, contact number and any special requirements (dietary/mobility) to helen@battlefieldstrust.org On receipt, email confirmation will be sent together with directions to the venue. If you have any questions, please ring 0207 387 6620. We look forward to welcoming you.
Naseby was the decisive battle of the English Civil War, securing the eventual victory of Parliament and opening the door to the growth of democratic government. While other major battles – Hastings, Bosworth and Culloden– are well marked, Naseby had been neglected for many years before the Battlefields Trust set up a working party to plan development in 2001.
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