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Napoleonic Bicentennial Survey—additional photos

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Thank you once again to all those who completed the questionnaire for the Napoleonic Bicentennial Survey.

As mentioned previously on this blog, an article about the survey has been published in issue 396 of Miniature Wargames featuring Battle Games. Only a small selection of photos could be published in the magazine, so I asked people to contribute some more to publish on this blog.

Below is but a smattering of the photos available from these games, let alone all the others completed around the world. The tabs above provide links to the full reports of games completed (that came to my attention).

One last time then, a selection of Bicentennial games, in historical chronological order! (not all years represented)

1799

Novi
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)

1800

Hohenlinden
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)


1807

Eylau
Thanks to David aka 'MurdocK' (http://murdocksmarauders.blogspot.com.au)

1811

Fuentes de Onoro
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)

1812

Salamanca
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)

Borodino
Thanks to the Avon Napoleonic Fellowship (http://avonnapoleonicfellowship.blogspot.com.au)

Borodino
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)

Berezina
Thanks to Mike and Rod 

Berezina
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)

War of 1812
Canadian Militia thanks to Douglas (http://dotsofpaint.blogspot.com)

1813

Lützen
Thanks to Jeremy from the Mortimer Street Marauders (http://maraudermoments.blogspot.com.au)

Dennewitz
Thanks to the Nunawading Wargames Association (www.nwa.org.au and http://rosbiffrog.blogspot.com.au)

Leipzig
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)

1814

La Rothiere
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)


Craonne
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)


1815

Ligny
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)

Quatre Bras
Thanks to Jeremy from the Mortimer Street Marauders (http://maraudermoments.blogspot.com.au)

Waterloo
Thanks to Mike and Rod





Waterloo
Thanks to the Nunawading Wargames Association (www.nwa.org.au and http://rosbiffrog.blogspot.com.au)

Waterloo
Thanks to 'one-eyed' Mark of the Napoleonic Wargaming Society (http://onesidedminiaturewargamingdiscourse.blogspot.com.au and http://napoleonicwargamingsociety.blogspot.com.au)

Waterloo
Thanks to David aka 'MurdocK' (http://murdocksmarauders.blogspot.com.au)

Waterloo
Thanks to Bob of the Table Top Gamers (http://www.tindictator.com/TTGS)

Waterloo
Thanks to David from Liphook Historical Wargames (https://www.facebook.com/LiphookHistoricalWargames/)

Plancenoit
Thanks to Stephen from San Fernando Valley Wargamers


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