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43rd Monmouthshire Light Infantry |
We are a re-enactment group portraying the 43rd Regiment of Foot—The Monmouthshire Light Infantry, but also operate as a “Provisional Battalion” made up of detachments and individuals separated from their own regiments. |
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44th East Essex |
The 44th (East Essex) Regiment of Foot is a Living History and Re-Enactment Society that portrays the life of the regiment from the year 1800 to the battle of Waterloo in 1815. |
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Artillery Through The Ages | The Group portrays: |
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SUPPLIERS AND SUTLERS | Please note - we do not endorse any specific suppliers or products and that these links are there only for information | |
The Cavalry Workshop |
www.cavalryworkshop.com | Saddlery and Leatherwork, Uniforms and Equipment for any period, made to measure. |
Stitch in Time | www.napoleonic-uniforms.co.uk | Specialists in the reproduction of military and civilian costumes and accessories covering the period 1740-1880. With the highest respect for the period and processes used during that colourful and flamboyant period in history. |
OTHER USEFUL CONTACTS | ||
Sussex Yeomanry | http://sussexyeomanry.uk/ | Sussex Yeomanry is a specialist historical mounted skill at arms group that has been formed for the purpose of developing and promoting British cavalry skills from the early Napoleonic wars through to WW1 etc. through giving demonstrations, putting on displays and taking part in competitions (both in the UK and abroad) and in any film work that may present itself. |
45éme de Ligne | www.45eme.co.uk | We are a French infantry re-enactment group, based in the UK, portraying the lives of fusiliers and their ladies mainly in the period 1805-1809. |
Worcester Yeomanry Cavalry | www.worcesteryeomanrycavalry.org.uk | The unit was raised in 1794 and was based at Eastnor in due course; they drilled at Powick Hams,Madresfield, Bevere, Kempsey, and Strensham and other local areas. |
Various Patterns | https://www.lulus.com/blog/diy-2/sewing-patterns-and-guides-for-historical-clothing-and-costumes/ | Courtesy of Mrs Nancy and Miss Katie Stevens |