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Offering and organising school visits and workshops as well as reenactment events covering Wallace and Bruce Celts and Romans Vikings Jacobites WW1-WW2 Knight School Making you part of History please call or email Ian Deveney on: 07881934502 ian@battlescarweb.co.uk http://www.battlescarweb.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/200807259953562/?ref=br_…(Read More)

Cumbraland Living History WHAT IS CUMBRALAND THE EARLY MEDIEVAL KINGDOM OF STRATHCLYDE? A living history group dedicated to portraying the Kingdom of Strathclyde in the ninth to eleventh centuries. Aiming to portray the elites and common people of the kingdom and its lands, from the shores of Loch Lomond and the Clyde valley in modern…(Read More)

Heritage Blades Previously known as Big Beynon’s Blacksmithing Blacksmith, Bladesmith and Historical Interpreter HISTORIC DEMONSTRATIONS, INTERPRETATION AND EDUCATION DAYS HISTORICAL REPRODUCTION BLADESMITHING ARTISTIC BLACKSMITHING BLACKSMITHING/BLADESMITHING EXPERIENCE DAYS 079 442 96 115 tom@heritageblades.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/bbblacksmithing https://www.heritageblades.co.uk…(Read More)

History Alive strive to support classes in their History Learning – with a range of hands-on and interactive living history displays aiming to both educate & entertain pupils with the goal of stirring pupils imagination & stimulating a lasting interest in the class history projects being studied and history in general. living history sessions have…(Read More)

Living History displays of Blacksmithing through the ages Blacksmithing displays Medieval to WW2. This includes a forge, anvil, tools, set dressing and costume appropriate for the period. Money-ers display, medieval to 17th C, including coin striking, Die-cutting, simple commerce and coinage. Artisans Court A medieval industrial display 3 smiths (Haydn Easy, Andy Kirkham…(Read More)

Medieval Methill is a living history group from Fife, Scotland. A group is comprised of gentry, peasants, merchants, craftsmen, clergy, and warriors of various descriptions. From the Dark Ages to World War II, they offer a living picture of Scotland’s proud history. Their mission, as a living history group is to promote knowledge and…(Read More)

Pario Gallico Historical Food and Crafts Demonstrations Iron Age Living History displays Archaeology Interpretation  Pario Gallico offers Cookery Demonstrations Live in historical outfits, over an open fire or without a source of heat*, using replica utensils, period-accurate ingredients and historical recipes (when possible). Historical Cookery Workshops Themed around different periods of history that can…(Read More)

Pictavia Pictish History & Archaeology SpecialistLeatherworker, Tattoo Artist, Tanner, Coracle builder Historical replicas (specialising in early medieval Scotland and Norse), bushcraft gear, as well as more contemporary leather goods. All Pictavia Leatherwork is handmade in Perthshire Scotland by Hamish Lamley himself. Recreating and being inspired by finds from a forgotten age in Scottish history, Hamish…(Read More)

Providing personal tours to sites along the Antonine Wall in Scotland & Hadrian’s Wall in England. As a Roman legionary, Visiting schools to help bring classroom Roman history to life! Quintus Valerius Maximus can visit your Primary or Secondary school, and provide an immersive experience of life in the Roman army for your class…(Read More)

Reenacting the daily lives and warfare of the peoples of the British Isles from AD 800 – 1100 a Dark Ages Reenactment and Living History Society portraying the Vikings, Saxons, and other early medieval inhabitants of the British Isles. If you’ve ever wondered what life and warfare were like in the British Isles 1000 years…(Read More)