Naseby battlefield from the Royalist positions on Dust Hill
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Image: © D Gore Taken: Unknown
View looking south across Broadmoor valley to the Parliamentary Army positions on the Mill Hill ridge. The panorama is viewed from roughly where Astley's infantry were located at the centre of the King's Army positions on Dust Hill at the start of the battle. See a little later Image The Sibbertoft-Naseby track can be seen on the left of the photo, beyond and to the left of which Cromwell's cavalry were stationed. Cromwell's view at Image See also http://www.naseby.com/thebattle/nasebycampaign.html