Hello!
My name is Ian Langworthy, and I have been organising and leading battlefield tours for more than 25 years.
After a 40 year career as a solicitor I now indulge what was a hobby on a formal and professional basis. I have had a lifetime interest in history generally and military history in particular. I have a Masters degree (MA) in military history from the University of Buckingham. My dissertation concerned Anglo-French relations in the Crimean War.
I have experience of guiding groups of all ages and backgrounds from primary and secondary schools (including at A level) army cadets, U3A and other adult groups including visitors from the United States, Australia and New Zealand and also with friends and family.
What can I offer?
I aim to bring the battlefields to life. I offer itineraries designed with you to suit you and your group.
I can arrange visits to sites and cemeteries with your groups family connections which I can research on your behalf.
I encourage participation whilst on tour so that you and your group get the most out of it.
I have a wide range of interest and experience in battlefield sites both in the UK and Europe;
- World War 1 on the western front (France and Belgium)
- World War 2 in western Europe (including Dunkirk, Dieppe, Normandy, Arnhem (a Bridge too Far) Battle of the Bulge.
- The Wars of the Roses
- The English Civil War
- The 1815 Napoleonic Campaign (Quatre Bras, Ligny, Waterloo)
I am an Accredited member of the International Guild of Battlefield Guides
I would be pleased to speak to or meet you on a no obligation basis to discuss your requirements and to provide a quotation.
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UPCOMING TALKS
Mud, Blood and Bandages
7th November 7.30pm
Bedford Family History Society,
St Mary’s Church Hall,
Church Lane, Goldington,
Bedford MK41 OAN
Mud, Blood and Bandages
26th November 7.30pm
Brampton Historical Society
Brampton Community Centre,
High Street Brampton, Cambridgeshire
UPCOMING TOURS
Include school tours of WW1 battlefields focusing on medical services and a cycling tour of the Normandy campaign (D day and beyond)
Published Articles
D Day – The Longest Day
In a few weeks time our televisions screens and newspapers will be full, quite rightly, of the commemorations for the 80th anniversary of the D Day landings. One event which you probably don’t know about and which, unless you live in the south west of England, you...
The Battle of Naseby 14th June 1645
In a few weeks time it will be 379 years since there was fought one of the most important battles in the Civil War. It happened on our doorstep and this month I want to take you there. The battle took place some 40 miles west of Huntingdon along the A14, a 45 minute...
Book Review – ‘The Great Post Office Scandal’ by Nick Wallis published by Bath Publishing Ltd
I know that a lot of people think that history is a dry and dusty subject not really relevant to modern life. ‘After all’, I have heard people say ‘what can you do with a history degree, teach history?’ History is a living subject, history is being made every day. It...
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