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Fig. 1 Plan of Agincourt, from C. L. Kingsford, Henry V (1901)

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Fig 2. Plan of the ground on which the battle of Agincourt was fought, drawn by Sir John Woodford, 1818 (from British Library Additional MS 16368, map C). By kind permission of the British Library

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Fig 3. Plan of the battle of Agincourt from J. Ramsey, Lancaster and York (1892)

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Fig 4. Position of the French and English armies on the morning of 25 October 1415, from H. Nicolas, History of the Battle of Agincourt (2nd edition, 1832). Note that the village of Agincourt is placed in error on the right rather than the left

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Fig. 5. Agincourt, 1415, from C. Oman, A History of the Art of War in the Middle Ages, vol. 2 (1898)

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Fig. 6. Agincourt, 1415, from A. H. Burne, The Agincourt War (1956)

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Fig. 7. Positions of the armies between Agincourt and Tramecourt, 15 October 1415, from C. Hibbert, Agincourt (1964). By kind permission of the author

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Fig. 8. The Battle of Agincourt, from Arms, Armies and Fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Highes (Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 1994). The three battles of men-at-arms are at M, with archers on the flanks marked A