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IMAGES FROM WESTON PARK January 2003

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The photographs on the following pages were taken by Cromwell Productions at the ACWS Filming Weekend at Weston Park in January 2003. Cromwell Productions (now known as Eagle Media) are producing an American Civil War DVD/Video for release in June 2003.

All images are Copyright © 2003 ACWS Ltd.

 

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THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, A UNION DIVIDED

Now available on DVD and VHS from Eagle Media productions Ltd, 11 Central Chambers, Cooks Alley, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6QN, telephone 01789-415187. This production includes footing from the ACWS filming at Weston Park, January 2003.

For a Real Player Video Clip click here

DVD Cover Image

The DVD running time is three and a half hours plus extras. The Recommended Retail Price was originally £39.99 and this has recently been reduced to £15.99. The contents from the sleeve are as follows;

ROAD TO FORT SUMTER

The nation divides and the countdown to the most bitter and bloody episode in American history begins.

  1. Introduction
  2. Early America
  3. Cotton and the South
  4. A Slave's Life
  5. The Harper's Ferry Raid
  6. Secession from the Union
  7. Attack on Fort Sumter
  8. The Call to Arms

THE EARLY YEARS

With all hope of peace now gone the only common ground is the battlefield.

  1. Introduction
  2. Outbreak of War
  3. Bull Run First Manassas
  4. Ironclads
  5. The Battle of Shiloh

TOTAL WAR

With no end to the fighting in sight, the war drags on into another year, 1863. But the tide is about to turn.

  1. Introduction
  2. Battle of Chancellorsville
  3. Battle of Gettysburg
  4. Pickett's Charge
  5. Troop Morale
  6. Brandy Station
  7. Cemetery Ridge
  8. Retreating South

TWILIGHT OF THE CONFEDERACY

Three years into the bloody conflict, but six hundred and twenty thousand men will lose their lives before it is ended..

  1. Introduction
  2. Cold Harbor
  3. Demise of the South
  4. Entrapment and Surrender
  5. Troop Morale
  6. Petersburg to Atlanta
  7. Sherman's War
  8. Epilogue - the Pages of History