The powder magazine in the lowest level of the tower fortress at Drogheda contained a Waterloo diorama in what looked to be 54mm scale miniatures.
the diorama had a set of lights to bring it all into better focus |
the guide's had becomes something to measure the size of these miniatures |
the buildings, while not exactly at the 54mm scale still give the sense of the footprint on the map |
wonderful little details could be found everywhere |
There was definitely a real Irish pride in their connection to the pivotal battle.
weapons were directly accessible |
many of the works of art we have seen were done by this famous Irish woman |
cannons could be found on the battlements in the powder room here could be found the more fragile tools used for artillery operations |
not a reproduction |
some uniforms could also be found here |
more of the pride of the Irish that took action in 1815 |
old nosey himself |
again a hand nearby to get a sense of scale |
I was permitted to switch on the lights and take many more photos |
all in all an amazing display |
one last thing to do at Drogheda ... a close up view of the last part of the 12th century walls.
2 comments:
Love your travelogue photos Murdock.
Thank you Cod, the next one will be of interest to you I think.
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