The Battle of Bosworth Field - Points of View. - Page 3


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4.   Sep 7, 2000 10:07 AM
Thanks for your input Max.
I agree with you, it matters not where it happened, just that it did. As you say, with England's colourful history, who knows where we would be today were certain aspects o ...

-- posted by thebattwoman


3.   Sep 3, 2000 12:15 AM
I was very interested to read the articles and discussion on the ‘Battle of Bosworth’, especially the view that it may not have actually taken place where Leicestershire County Council tells us it did ...

-- posted by Leicesterman


2.   Jun 27, 2000 12:17 PM
It's funny how history can get twisted and how people tend to argue over the details.
I expect a lot of it is about one thing, tourism! It's another attraction for the town, and I can't blame them. H ...

-- posted by thebattwoman


1.   Jun 25, 2000 2:44 AM
Another excellent article, Beth. It shows the unbiased detachment that our children studying history would do well to follow.

A few years back, I went round the Bosworth Field Vistors' Centre. Th ...


-- posted by mike_g





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