It was the bloodiest battle in British history, and it influenced the contemporary world. Why did a once-all-powerful monarch lose his head to the axeman? Discover how the inhabitants of Newark fought off three sieges by avoiding cannon fire and pounding flat family silver into coins, only to be ravaged by the plague. As a Parliamentarian gunner, put yourself on the front lines, feel the weight of armour and weaponry, and seek to demolish the Governor’s House. Which side are you going to take?
National Civil War Centre Newark Museum
The National Civil War Centre invites you to explore one of the most fascinating times in UK history.
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