Posts Posts by: "Dave McGrath"

Manufacturer of Historical Tents for re-enactment, Films and Museums. Tents, awnings, groundsheets, chairs, stools, tables, match cord and numerous re-enactment goods. Canvas and tentage equipment such as guy ropes, pegs, spare polls, metalwork, woodwork etc. victortents@gmail.com https://sites.google.com/site/victorjamestents/home https://www.facebook.com/victorjamestents…(Read More)

History Workshops from the Stone Age to World War II If you’re struggling with Saxons or vexed by Vikings, They also offer a growing range of free and paid resources for teachers to help with pre-planning and follow-up work. Don’t sit in the dark – let the Dark Ages come to you…(Read More)

Shetlands Full Contact Medieval Combat club. Not reenactors but full-on hand to hand, armour and all. Fully inclusive, get fit and have fun. 01806 242872 vikingrhjaltlandi@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/vikingrhjaltlandi…(Read More)

Creating reproductions, reconstructions and interpretations of wooden and textile archaeological finds from the Viking and Saxon period. https://www.facebook.com/waffleandwood…(Read More)

Historical ironwork replicas based on archaeological finds. jason@wielandforge.co.uk http://www.wielandforge.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/wielandforge…(Read More)

The Woodland Tannery is an exciting new social enterprise based on Scotland’s rich history of leather tanning and forest management. Their highly sustainable venture relies entirely on natural materials sourced locally such as oak, spruce and willow bark from local Estates and provides employment for local members of our community. Their tannery, unlike many…(Read More)

WoolSome High-quality linen and woollen fabrics perfect for historical reenactment, fashion, and decorative purposes +48 604 941 378 info@woolsome.shop https://www.facebook.com/woolsome.shop https://www.woolsome.shop…(Read More)

Wordsmithcrafts seeks to enable people to access their past and by doing this better understand their present situation and hope for a better future. Their living history activities give people space and time to step outside their everyday lives and experience something new in a fun and informal atmosphere. Because this imaginative step is based…(Read More)