Team / House Liverys for Recognition
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Team / House Liverys for Recognition
Hey Peeps as requested in the WOTR thread, heres a stickied thread so that teams, team members , can post their own, team or house livery pictures or graphics so we know whe we're beating on the field.
Go ye a head ye merry gentle folk.
If you can lable your images House/Team/Period then we'' have a track won't we.
Skev
Go ye a head ye merry gentle folk.
If you can lable your images House/Team/Period then we'' have a track won't we.
Skev
ad augusta per angusta
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Livery motif is as displayed & is a section from the Owain Glyndwr flag.
The persona is of a mercenary working for Glyndwr.
Full livery is a red & yellow quartered tabard, with contrasting red & yellow rampant lions in each quarter.
Not as posh as many of you,......... but I get by!
If you see me on the field, please remember ....................... I bruise easily!
The persona is of a mercenary working for Glyndwr.
Full livery is a red & yellow quartered tabard, with contrasting red & yellow rampant lions in each quarter.
Not as posh as many of you,......... but I get by!
If you see me on the field, please remember ....................... I bruise easily!
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MSS in general... Black with a white three towered castle badge (tends to be this way round on paperwork) or White with a black three towered castle badge (tends to be on pavases and banners)
MSS Bonivant Household
Blue and white with a white wolfs head erased
Have been know to field a small bunch of MAA, lots of archers and last seasons Treb crew
MSS Sappers
Mustard yellow with an uprooted oak tree badge
Mostly non-com bods who run some of the pryotecnics and crew the siege machines, Sap, Pentard etc.
Be bright, Be bold
Fillionous
MSS Bonivant Household
Blue and white with a white wolfs head erased
Have been know to field a small bunch of MAA, lots of archers and last seasons Treb crew
MSS Sappers
Mustard yellow with an uprooted oak tree badge
Mostly non-com bods who run some of the pryotecnics and crew the siege machines, Sap, Pentard etc.
Be bright, Be bold
Fillionous
Orathanni tal ka Zarness - Blessings of the Stars
http://shieldmaiden.co.uk - for heraldry, shields and banners.
http://shieldmaiden.co.uk - for heraldry, shields and banners.
Black Company
Midlands (aka Panzers)
Red and Black with Crossed Keys. Normally worn on a Bende over plate but some livery for the light Infantry types
SE (aka Artillery)
Green and Black
SW (Infantry)
Blue and Black with a Martlet (white on Black badge), Three Martlets when playing the Arundel household. (or should that be black and blue for the pbi?)
Livery Coats arnt normally worn, its more a colour theme that we stick to mostly. (we was given the cloth you know). Some members where both Martlet and Crossed Keys badges (helps avoid friendly fire) and a token of whichever side we're on at the time and any personal badges.
Midlands (aka Panzers)
Red and Black with Crossed Keys. Normally worn on a Bende over plate but some livery for the light Infantry types
SE (aka Artillery)
Green and Black
SW (Infantry)
Blue and Black with a Martlet (white on Black badge), Three Martlets when playing the Arundel household. (or should that be black and blue for the pbi?)
Livery Coats arnt normally worn, its more a colour theme that we stick to mostly. (we was given the cloth you know). Some members where both Martlet and Crossed Keys badges (helps avoid friendly fire) and a token of whichever side we're on at the time and any personal badges.
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I don't have a picture handy, but the Howards livery is a white lion rampant facing dexter on a red field. There is a blue mullet on the lion (without that you're a Mowbry).
As far as I know, this livery is used by the Howards Household (AKA Knights In Battle) from Sheffield (to which I belong) as well as the Howards Retenue from Doncaster.
The Household don't do too many battles, usually just Tewkesbury and some EMA do's, while the Retinue are part of the Fed so get out a bit more
We also get out occasionaly in our 13th C guise, where we each wear our own livery as we appear as knights. Our usual Captain for these is Sir Adam (silver griffin rampant on a green field), while I usually wear a black engrailed saltir on a white field.
As far as I know, this livery is used by the Howards Household (AKA Knights In Battle) from Sheffield (to which I belong) as well as the Howards Retenue from Doncaster.
The Household don't do too many battles, usually just Tewkesbury and some EMA do's, while the Retinue are part of the Fed so get out a bit more

We also get out occasionaly in our 13th C guise, where we each wear our own livery as we appear as knights. Our usual Captain for these is Sir Adam (silver griffin rampant on a green field), while I usually wear a black engrailed saltir on a white field.
Colin
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CoDDs
The Company of Dawn Duellists (CoDDs) have a livery of Gulle a Cross Sable. This is because:
1. We like red and black.
2. The black cross on red is supposedly a symbol of St Margeret of Scotland. An important Saint in our part of the world.
3. Did I mention liking black and red?
See below.

1. We like red and black.
2. The black cross on red is supposedly a symbol of St Margeret of Scotland. An important Saint in our part of the world.
3. Did I mention liking black and red?
See below.

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Hiya Nev - yes, well swords are normally what me and Tony go for - but Jen and the rest normally stick with polearms. And it is Tewkesbury...
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