Inevitably I had to navigate through other halls to get out of the Museum. I found the late 18th century and 19th century halls full of beautiful exhibits too.
Here are some examples:
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Enemies of Napoleon |
The wonderful vignette of Swedish Napoleonic artillery running back a gun in the 1813 campaign is really an impressive exhibit.
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different angle on the gun.
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The 'Old Enemy' features in the Napoleonic gallery too but this time they were allies. Russian Jaeger look wonderful in the vignette setting.
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Interestingly the Jaeger are in an infantry uniform |
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The full vignette
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I liked this figure which I think is from the late 1840s. It was standing by an impressive camp scene with a bell tent.
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1840s infantryman
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Join us again for a visit to the Great Northern War trophy room!