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Sean begins his journey at Chatham in Southeast England, where a group of history enthusiasts plan to take part in a huge reenactment to mark the Battle of Waterloo's 200th anniversary in June 2015.
Sean begins his journey at Chatham in Southeast England, where a group of history enthusiasts plan to take part in a huge reenactment to mark the Battle of Waterloo's 200th anniversary in June 2015.
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S1, EP2 "Sean Bean on Waterloo"At Waterloo, Sean joins historian Professor Saul David where the British and French infantry first clashed; he then travels to Yorkshire to examine the role of the cavalry at Waterloo.
Sean Bean on Waterloo
S1, EP1 "Sean Bean on Waterloo"Sean begins his journey at Chatham in Southeast England, where a group of history enthusiasts plan to take part in a huge reenactment to mark the Battle of Waterloo's 200th anniversary in June 2015.
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