Tony Bath
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Tony Bath (1926–2000) was a British wargamer who favored the ancient period. He was the founder of the Society of Ancients.
Tony Bath was born in Southampton.[1] After serving in World War II, he began collecting military figures. In 1955, he joined the British Model Soldier Society.[2]
When Bath began playing wargames set in the ancient period, the only miniatures available were German flats which were difficult to procure.[3] As the period became more popular with hobbyists, Bath's rules were the ones most often used in ancient wargames. In 1966, Featherstone published Bath's rules for ancient, medieval, and 18th century warfare in three separate pamphlets, part of a set of rulebooks covering eight historical epochs.[4]
Bath founded the Society of Ancients in 1965. In 1973, his Setting up a Wargames Campaign was published by the Wargames Research Group. He worked as an administrative manager for Miniature Figurines, Ltd.,[5] helping them expand their selection of ancient and medieval miniatures.
