Superb Fort Ligonier Site, Great Photos for Diorama Folks (1 Viewer)

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http://johnsmilitaryhistory.com/ligonier.html

Outstanding Photos with great depth of field. The buildings are shown in the first half of the page. Second half, especially the bottom, wagons and artillery. No siege mortars shown, but plenty of coehorns and howitzers.

Link on bottom goes to the author's homepage with additional subjects.
 
Thanks for the great pictures. John Jenkins did a suberb job replicating the carriages, tumbrels and wagon.

Steve
 
http://johnsmilitaryhistory.com/ligonier.html

Outstanding Photos with great depth of field. The buildings are shown in the first half of the page. Second half, especially the bottom, wagons and artillery. No siege mortars shown, but plenty of coehorns and howitzers.

Link on bottom goes to the author's homepage with additional subjects.
Thanks for posting John's site. Been looking at it for hours. Best shots of Verdun I've seen. -- Al
 
I apologize, I didn't need to add my previous post, John's page is exhaustive in its overview of the site!

Well, this is why I look forward to his Seven Years War series, the attention to detail is outstanding!
 

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