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Offer living history presentations from Anglo-Saxon to Home Guard. Profile, portfolio, gallery of photographs, forthcoming events,
http://www.handsonthepast.net/
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An English group re-enacting English daily life in the late 16th or late 17th centuries as part of house museum presentations. Description of group, catalogue and photographs of past re-enactments, contact information for prospective members or patrons.
http://www.hrw.ndo.co.uk/
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A community development group specializing in historical reenactment, period reconstruction, and the manufacture of period clothing and artifacts for living history, museums, film and TV. (County Sligo, Ireland)
http://www.irishhistoryco.com/
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A resource for British re-enactors. Includes information on history, costumes and music, events listings, forums and free webspace for re-anactors.
http://www.livinghistory.co.uk/
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Group recreates daily life in Scotland during the Eleventh through Eighteenth Centuries; event calendar, bibliography, weapons training, medieval crafts, image gallery, based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
http://www.lothene.demon.co.uk/
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UK national body that sets safety and professional standards for re-enactment groups. Includes guidance notes.
http://www.nares.org.uk/
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Dutch re-enactment groups; contact information about each member-group; pictures of multi-period events.
http://www.lplg.nl/
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Not for profit corporation of a hundred performers recreates the reign of Queen Elizabeth the First, using trained actors, authentically recreated costumes and props, and improvisational theatre. Membership information, newsletter, photos, events schedule.
http://www.godsavethequeen.org
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Dutch Re-enactment society; has several workgroups and periods of re-enacting.
http://www.vmlh.nl/
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