Winchelsea to hostWaterloo talk andMedieval cellar tour

19/6/07- Winchelsea

Tour of Medieval Cellars



Photo by Steve Hunnisett MAYOAK000347314619/6/07- Winchelsea

Tour of Medieval Cellars



Photo by Steve Hunnisett MAYOAK0003473146
19/6/07- Winchelsea Tour of Medieval Cellars Photo by Steve Hunnisett MAYOAK0003473146

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Winchelsea Archaeological Society has a busy weekend coming up, with a talk on Saturday 25 July and a medieval cellar tour on Sunday 26 July.

The talk on Saturday is on the Battle of Waterloo, of which 2015 is the bicentenary, and will be presented by Rye’s Colonel Anthony Kimber, who has been guiding tours of the battlefield for over a decade and who served in the regiment that served at Waterloo as the 30th Regiment of Foot.

It is hoped to have a large floor plan of the battlefield on which to demonstrate the evolution of the battle. The talk will be held in the Court Hall in Winchelsea at 3pm on Saturday July 25. All are welcome. The talk is free to WAS members and £4 to the public.

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