Featured Exhibits

Historical revisionism and the Battle of Agincourt
Young Cressingham, one of the witty contrivers of Thomas Middleton’s and John Webster’s comedy Anything for a Quiet Life (1621), faces a financial problem. His father is wasting his inheritance, and his new stepmother – a misogynistic caricature of the wayward, wicked...
Featured Exhibits: Harry’ Map

Amazing Agincourt Facts

It is believed that around 500 Frenchmen lost their lives during the Battle of Agincourt, while English deaths amounted to a fraction of that number.
Number of Arrows Fired in the Battle every second
The year the War started
Longbow Range (Yards)
