NAVAL WARGAMES WEEKEND
16TH/17TH JUNE 2001
P
ORTSMOUTH HISTORIC DOCKYARD

How To Find Us

Come into Portsmouth from the M27 along the M275, and follow the signs to the Historic Ships. Use the Historic Ships car park (there is no parking within the Dockyard) the main gate is a short walk.

On entering the Historic Dockyard, go to the Royal Naval Museum opposite the starboard side of HMS Victory.

The Princess Royal Gallery is on the first floor of the Museum Entrance Building, and can be reached by lift or stairs.

Entry to the Event                                                         
Entry to the Royal Naval Museum is 
obtained as part of an overall Dockyard ticket, or as an individual entry fee, prices as below:-

Adults      £3:50 
Over 65s   £3:00       
Children   £2:00

There is no additional charge for entry to the Wargames Weekend.

If you need any further information, then e-mail the Inshore Squadron on markvbarker@cs.com

Groups currently confirmed:-

Anglo-Dutch Wars

Steve Webber relives the days of Blake, Tromp and de Ruyter with Rod Langton's new fast-play ruleset.

Napoleonic Naval - The Inshore Squadron

Take the helm of a 1/300th cutter or a 1/1200th ship of the line using the Clear for Action system.

American Civil War

Jason Gorringe recreates Plum Point or Charleston from the days of shot and shell.

WWII Night Actions

The Royal Navy and their Canadian counterparts provide the source of action for Paul French and colleagues.

A&A Game Engineering

Period yet to be confirmed, but A&A will be demonstrating one of their rulesets during the weekend.

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