This is the French right flank. The troops on the opposite base line are Picton's British regulars whilst those further forward are a mixture of Dutch, Belgian and Brunswick allies. |
And this is the view from behind the allied right showing the Bossu Wood on the extreme flank. |
The French are starting to think they may have to bi-pass the woods and attack in the centre. Tony had a grand battery on the central ridge that was soon pounding away at my infantry. |
Here you can see that the French have started to advance across the stream. I've pulled my own front line back to the shelter of the reverse slope of the ridge to avoid the galling artillery fire. |
Of course I had to move the men back on to the ridge as the French columns approached. There were unit losses to both sides and it looked to me like Tony was getting the upper hand. |
The Black Duke steadies the Owls supported by one of Goya's excellent Hinton Hunt Hanoverian units (not strictly right for the OOB but they were standing in for |Dutch). |
These Dutch cavalry are also from Goya's collection - all Hinton Hunt. |
This was yet another game with a lot of ebb and flow that went right down to the wire. My thanks to Goya for hosting, umpiring and providing a very nice lunch, and to Tony for a most enjoyable game.