1549 and all that
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1549 and all that
Idle enquiry: are there any groups in the South (or better still, South-West) who do mid-Tudor? Authenticity minded and a mix of civilian and military for preference...
...and further this Informant saith not.
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Re: 1549 and all that
Any particular reason for the enquiry?
I've been known to do a bit of late Henrician.
I've been known to do a bit of late Henrician.
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Re: 1549 and all that
I've just moved into the middle of 'Prayer-Book Rebellion Country'...
Of course, I don't have the time or money to put yet another set of kit together right now, but that won't necessarily stop me.
Of course, I don't have the time or money to put yet another set of kit together right now, but that won't necessarily stop me.
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Re: 1549 and all that
sorry to be so slow. "Hungerford Household" and "Tudor Group" would be a good place to start.
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Re: 1549 and all that
You could also check the local SCA group- it's relatively Tudor/Elizabethan rich, and the 'entry level' for gear is pretty low, and goes as high as you want it to.
http://www.mynydd-gwyn.org/
http://www.mynydd-gwyn.org/