On This Day, A Napoleonic Battle in Porto

While the current travel restrictions are in place I have no new stories to post so what I thought that I would do is to go through my picture archives and see where I was on this day at any time in the last few travelling years.

On 9th May 2009 I was in the Portuguese city of Porto and stumbled across a military enactment – it was the two hundredth anniversary of the relief of Porto by Arthur Wellesley who entered the city in a surprise attack across the river from Vila Nova De Guia and routed the French troops who were forced to retreat east back towards Spain.

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21 responses to “On This Day, A Napoleonic Battle in Porto

  1. Nice portly . . . Porto soldiers.

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  2. Wonderful uniforms and fantastic photos!

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  3. Just love to see regimental uniforms, well, these sort anyway!

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  4. oh that guy again, he was all over Europe the dictator! others copy him later and failed too ::)

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  5. I liked the little fella too! Though I might not have done in person. 🙂 Street party down your way yesterday, Andrew?

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  6. That would be cool to see. Great costumes.

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  7. A good record – even if there are no doors 🙂

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  8. Wow, don’t they look smart!

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