18th Century Wargaming - the ongoing saga of the conflicts between Wittenberg and neighbouring countries..
Monday, 30 May 2016
A matter of convenience ....
The King ever considerate of his visitors has had suitable small buildings erected in carefully selected positions in the palace grounds. These provide some privacy and shelter for personal relief. They contain small cupboards which contain suitable pottery receptacles which are emptied twice daily.
A servant provisioning one of the new conveniences
[new item - 17C Indian Sentry Box, from Front Line Wargaming]
A blog documenting the encounters between the armies of the imaginary nations of the Kingdom of Wittenberg and its neighbours (including the Kingdom of Monrovia and their allies). My inspiration being drawn from 'Charge or How to Play Wargames' by Young & Lawford and 'The Wargame' by Charles Grant.
I have a number of other period interests for wargaming (from ancients to WW2), these have their own blogs, see below.
4 comments:
How thoughtful, Tony
Most considerate....as it's an Indian sentry box could it be called a Vindaloo?
Night soil for the gardens too perchance?
Forewarned is forearmed, I'd say :D
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