Special Interest Battlefield Tours
The shape of Continental Europe has changed dramatically over the centuries with countries being forged from alliances and treaties. For example, the Treaty of London in 1839 established Belgium as an internationally recognised independent state, prior to the Treaty it had been part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and indeed it was Germany's violation of this document which led to Britain going to war in 1914.

Battleground Somerset
The county of Somerset is today best known for cider and Cheddar cheese, but over the centuries it has been the battleground for some of the bloodiest engagements ever fought on British soil. The Roman army established ...
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Berlin - The Cold War
When Germany was re-unified on 3rd October 1990, it ended a period of 45 years during which time it had been divided between the Communist east and the west, aligned with NATO. After the war Germany had been...
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Jersey 1781
During the late 18th century whilst Britain was otherwise engaged in fighting the war in the American Colonies, France decided to take advantage of the situation and launch an attack to seize the nearby island of Jersey. ...
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London Capital Commemorations
Since it was founded more than 2,000 years ago, the city of London has been the backdrop to many historical events including the Wars of the Roses, the 'Peasants Revolt' and the English Civil War. However, it was during ...
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National Memorial Arboretum
In towns and villages across the UK there are memorials to those regiments and units which fought not just in both world wars, but also the many subsequent conflicts since the end of the Second World War. The National ...
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The Peninsular War
In 1793 France declared war against Spain and England and within the space of two years France had forced the British army out of mainland Europe. France made a separate peace with Spain and in 1796, Spain declared war on ...
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Waterloo - Wellington's Triumph
On 26th February 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte managed to elude his guards and escape from the island of Elba where he had been held in exile since April 1814. He had been confined as a prisoner for only ten months but during ...