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Links to other sites of interest
The traders and organisations listed on this page are here because I
either use them myself or I respect their goods or services highly.
Resources
The Scriptorium - a good resource page for all information medieval.
Class history – excellent historical resource centre for schools
by a teacher.
The living history site – a site for gossip, information and
more links in the British re-enactment world.
Jack Greene – creates highly accurate and entertaining living
history visits for historic buildings and schools.
The Tudor Market - A portal with links to all the Tudor goods and
services you never knew you needed.
Traders
Annie the Pedlar – excellent bespoke Medieval and Renaissance
costumes.
A Plaisance
– high quality bespoke armour.
Boyton Archery – beautiful bows and longbows and handmade arrow
shafts.
Forest
Glass – handmade historical reproduction glassware.
Gerry Burrows - Demonstrator in wood and pole turning, tent peg making,
ropemaking. Also supplies rope and other reenactment accoutrements.
Herts Fabrics – wools, linens and brocades suitable for
re-enactors
History
in the making – gorgeous traditional medieval furniture
and timber frame building.
Kay's Medieval Kit - Costumed medieval storyteller Kay Rouse.020 8856
8287
Warp & Weft - Weaving and braiding. Dress points and waxed
linen arming points. working demonstrations. 01522 705493
Mulberry Dyer - All things to do with historically accurate dyeing, spinning
and weaving. Working demonstrations
Past
tents – high quality, durable re-enactment tentage.
Paul
Meekins Books – historical based bookshop covering every
period and subject.
Trinity
Court Potteries – highly accurate hand made ceramics for
re-enactors.
White
Rose Castings – high quality buckle and dress accessory
castings, mainly taken from original pieces.
Organisations
Call
to Arms – the directory of living history and the heritage
industry.
Event
plan – plans, organises, insures and operates historically
based events and shows on behalf or organisations and individuals.
Kentwell
Hall – beautiful moated manor house that stages a massive
3 week long re-creation in the summer.
Plantagenet
Events – organiser of a number of established re-enactment
fairs across the UK.
Skirmish
Magazine – the regular magazine of the UK re-enactment
community.
Soutares
ond Clerces – organisers of re-enactment fairs including
Cressing Temple.
The
Original Re Enactors Market – huge two hall bi-annual
market with over a 100 quality traders.
The
Tudor Group – the place to go for historic clothing research
and consultancy
Inside History Ltd.
– Inside History create hand stitched costumes following primary sources and methods. Materials are well researched and are as close to the original as possible.
We believe a costume should be comparable to an original inside and out.
If you want to order, or require more information,
email: tod@todsstuff.co.uk
Or if you prefer, call: 07957 434775
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