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Fellow Traders | |
Busy Mole Music | Makers 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 |
Trinity Court Potteries | Jim the Pot! Handmade replica historical pottery. |
Flitterbat | Victorian and Georgian clothing and accessories |
Hide Bound | Leather drinking vessels |
Roo The Leathercarver | Hand-made leatherwork |
Douggie the Wood | Tables, chest, beds and more |
Zilverlinde |
Handmade historical jewellery |
Special Masks |
Handmade Leather Masks |
Entertainers | |
Murray the Magician | Professional Magician, Escapologist and vintage performer |
What A Palaver! | Street Entertainers |
Nonimus | Musicians |
Hautbois | Musicians |
Peterkin the Fool |
Jester |
Re-enactment Societies | |
1910 Girl Guide Company | Recreating the first decade of Girl Guiding |
Gordon Highlanders 1914-1918 | World War One re-eanctment group |
Great War Society | World War One living history and re-enactment |
The Knights of Skirbeck | Early Medieval Household |
War of the Roses Federation | Umbrella 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 | |
The Living History Forum | A popular forum used by UK reenactors |
Original ReEnactors Market | Major UK reenactment market |
National Living History Fayre | UK reenactment market |
National Market Trader's Federation | Public Liability and other insurance for traders |
Open Air and 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 |
Weald and Downland | Historical buildings collection |
Morwellham Quay | Historic farm, inland port and copper mine |
Kentwell Hall | Tudor house and gardens |