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Line Infantry passes in review in front of Bonaparte and the Imperial Guard |
I then set out the 'dais' of Bonaparte with his Imperial Guard to review the painted French troops marching past.
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Heavy Cavalry of Cuirassier and Dragoons leads the column in review |
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The whole parade route in one photo. |
I estimate that were these troops to be laid out in proper march columns it would take another 8 yards to have them all marching along a single route.
In total I have some 405 French forces (some were not laid out as I have many more greatcoats - good for anybody really) and perhaps a dozen or so infantry that were not in the SHAKO formations (as I made by groups all 16 in number originally).
The Imperial Guard formed quite a sight with the long marching column going past.
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Napoleon, the Marshals and Imperial Guard were the reviewing dais |
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A hot day again on the parade route, many years on and this Dragoon officer is still leading columns in my collection |
Felicitation de La FĂȘte Nationale!
Aux armes citoyens!
ReplyDeleteI've been emjoying these garden game posts. The dogs have the best spots marked out already but I'm appraising the rest.
Well done, my friend.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of Nappies . . . *sigh* . . . it is too bad that the period leaves me cold . . . and, of course, I still seem to spend much of my time asleep . . . *sigh*
-- Jeff
Get that rest Jeff.
ReplyDeleteThat way we can return to painting together sooner.
We could see a return to the Sword and the Flame by autumn?
I shall ring you Sunday.
Ross thank you for the note about the garden game posts.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed putting them out, though the heat of mid-day is a real challenge to get past.