UK commemorates Battle of Agincourt Victory with an exhibition
In order to celebrate the victory of the UK in the Battle of Agincourt, a miniature of the war has been recreated at London Tower. The miniature is part of the exhibition to commemorate the English victory that the UK has achieved around 600 years ago. The soil had been brought from the battle site on which 40,000 scaled soldiers’ models are positioned. Few dozens of the soldiers have been shown clutching their bows and arrows, while 4,000 model soldiers were shown in armor as a part of the battle scene. Among the historical figures, the Duke of York was also portrayed who was killed during the war. The exhibition is attracting a lot of attention from the visitors and along with providing a visually delighting experience; it is also serving the purpose of educating people of the history and past background.