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| Historical Traders | |
| Greenland and Game | Rocks and Minerals, service with a smile :-) |
| Busy Mole Music | Makers and sellers of small harps, lyres and psalteries. |
| A Piece Of History | Boga Sceal Straele - archery equipment. |
| Bernie The Bolt | A wide range of fabrics for reenactors. |
| Douggie The Wood | Real wood furniture for reenactors and the modern home |
| Flitterbat | Victorian and Georgian clothing and accessories. |
| Black Letter | Illuminated calligraphy and artwork inspired by medieval manuscripts. |
| Hide Bound | Leather drinking vessels. |
| Trinity Court Potteries | Jim the Pot! Handmade replica historical pottery. |
| Spirit of the Fens | Handmade leatherwork |
| Entertainers | |
| What A Palaver! | Street Entertainers |
| Nonimus | Musicians |
| Hautbois | Musicians |
| Events | |
| Original ReEnactors Market | Major UK reenactment market |
| Living History Fayre | UK reenactment market |
| Tewkesbury Medieval Fayre | Celebrating the Battle Of Tewkesbury, including stalls, re-enactments, and live entertainment |
| Colchester Oyster Fayre | Continuing in the footsteps of Colchesters Medieval Festival |
| Re-enactment Societies | |
| Gordon Highlanders 1914-1918 | World War One re-eanctment group |
| Great War Society | World War One living history and re-enactment |
| The Sealed Knot | Recreating battles from the English Civil War |
| War of the Roses Federation | Umbralla organisation for all WOTR households |
| The Vikings! | Viking living history and reenactment |
| Regia Anglorum | Recreating Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman life |
| Anmod Dracan | Multiperiod re-enactment society based in the North East |
| Re-enactment resources | |
| Call To Arms | Regularly published resource guide for the Living History and heritage industries |
| The Living History Forum | A popular forum used by UK reenactors |
| Living Museums | |
| Beamish | Life in North East England in Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times |
| Blists Hill | Victorian town, part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museums |
| Black Country Living Museum | Life in industrial West Midland in the 19th and early 20th century |