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Listed in: Humanities > History A ring of re-enactment groups in the UK and Traders who support them. example: Milwr Morganwg, Medieval Longbow Archery - Our society attempts to re-create the camp of a group of mercenary archers from about 1345 to 1490. As mercenaries, we have to rely on ourselves and are capable of the various skills on view at the camp, including the making of longbows, arrows, leather goods, bowstrings and clothes, field cooking and musical entertainment. |
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Colonel Valentine Walton's Regimente of Foote
We portray aspects of military, civilian and domestic life during the 17th Century English Civil War. The group was formed in 1974 and is an important part of the award winning Fairfax Battalia of the Roundhead Association within The English Civil War Society.
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Medieval Combat Society
The MCS reenact the medieval foot combat tournaments of King Edward III, a time of chivalry, the start of the hundred years war and the black death. The society has members from all walks of life who have an enjoyment of living Medieval history, and enjoy taking part in tournaments, battles, archery, feasting, banquets and dancing.
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The Swords of Chivalry
The Swords of Chivalry entertain at all manner of events from Fetes to Garden Parties, from sumptious Evening Banquets to Weddings and Charity Fund raisers,
Talks tailor made for each age group, we display our weapons, and allow the children access to medieval clothing and goods used in that era. By bringing history alive for the youngsters,and capturing their imagination, we recreate life as it was towards the very end of the 14th Century and early 15th Century with costume and armour from across Europe. Showing how slowly the fashions changed, from the Scottish borders to northen Italy.
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The Sheppey Pirates
The Sheppey Pirates are a bunch of misbegotten sea dogs from the depths of Kent, England. We re-enact the Golden Age of Pyracy, smuggling and some limited Nelsonian Royal Navy due to the pirates homebase's links to Admiral Nelson. We have our own living history camp and can provide cannon drill, musket firing and sword fighting (using EN45 sprung steel swords). Site has forum f
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historymattersonline.c om
Not for profit social enetrprise that provides professional heritage interpretation, living history events and educational resources to schools, wether creating a heritage event for a historic site, museum, community history celebration or fayre History Matters provides a complete service that is tailored to the clients needs.
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Renaissance Footnotes
We dance and recreate 15th, 16th and 17th court and country dances as well as doing living history to accompany it. Our costumes and interpretations are to the highest living history standards. (formerly Basingstoke Early Dance)
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The Azincourt Alliance
The Azincourt Alliance are working in conjunction with the Museum at Azincourt and the Board of Tourism to organise on their behalf a battle re-enactment set during the campaigns of the One Hundred Years war.
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23rd Foot Royal Welch Fusiliers
The 23rd Foot re-enact the regiment during the American War of Independence 1775-83. On our website you will find information about the group and many photos of us from events and filming that we have done.
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The Erpyngham Retinue
The Erpyngham Retinue give demonstrations of life during the middle part of the One Hundred Years War (1337-1453). Our backdrop is a campaign encampment belonging to Sir Thomas Erpyngham K.G. (1357-1428).
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Milwr Morganwg, Medieval Longbow Archery
Our society attempts to re-create the camp of a group of mercenary archers from about 1345 to 1490. As mercenaries, we have to rely on ourselves and are capable of the various skills on view at the camp, including the making of longbows, arrows, leather goods, bowstrings and clothes, field cooking and musical entertainment.
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