The small village of Little Snoring on the Trickle River is about to get a wake up call in the first of our campaign games set during the German invasion of England of 1875.
Setting the scene: The British will defend the village in an attempt to stop troops from the Prussian 1St Corps seizing the river crossing.The Prussians will arrive from the top left of the table with the British occupying the village and the Bridge.

The residents are blissfully unaware that their village Idyll will soon be rudely interrupted.


A hastily prepared barricade at the foot of the bridge gives an indication of what might be.

Members of the Illustrated London News including roving reporters Archibald Harris-Hampton and Jean Paul Biro together with renown photographers Harry "Flash" Bang-Whallop and Stanley Still arrive to record the events live for their readers.

The gentlemen of the press make way for the Dorking Volunteer Artillery Company and their 4pdr gun "Agnes".

Prussian units from the 5th Line Regiment appear in column on the road and in the adjacent fields.

They are ably suported by Jaeger skirmishers:

The First British unit to deploy are riflemen from the 31st Regiment of foot who are billeted in a nearby cottage, they take up a position behind a low wall.

They decide to take up a position even closer to the advancing Prussians. A decision which may later cost them, meanwhile the Guildford Cricketeers deploy adjacent to the gun, in Professor Henry Higgins Holiday House.

To be continued....
