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Bill Leeson's Waterloo maps auctioned for charity!!
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Bill Leeson's Waterloo maps auctioned for charity!!
...by our old friend Arthur, none other.
Check it out HERE
Unfortunately, the auction may now be closed, but a nice bit of Kriegsspiel history is recounted here.
Check it out HERE
Unfortunately, the auction may now be closed, but a nice bit of Kriegsspiel history is recounted here.
Re: Bill Leeson's Waterloo maps auctioned for charity!!
Beautiful maps, done in similar style to his later Koeniggratz-Sadowa and Metz maps. As well as his many other abilities, Bill Leeson was a talented artist.
I've only ever seen his Waterloo in b&w. Thanks for posting.
Martin (J)
I've only ever seen his Waterloo in b&w. Thanks for posting.
Martin (J)
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