The centrepiece of the exhibition is a 4m x 2m diorama of the battlefield which took two years to complete under an arrowstorm sculpture. Arms, armour, music, sculpture and manuscripts tell the story of the build up to the battle, the events of 25 October, the immediate aftermath and legacy of this famous battle. The exhibition will be accompanied by a half term week of family activities at the Tower of London. Above, a generel overview of the diorama, depicting the Battle of Agincourt. The arrows on the ceiling represent what the French might have seen after the British fired their arrows Picture: Royal Armouries

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