Reenactors Directory
Over the years we have received many requests from schools, media companies and historic venues for details of re-enactors, in order to help to bring alive the various period events that they wished to stage. In addition, many individuals have contacted us looking for similar information concerning societies and associations in which they can join, to share in the fun, interest and passion of a specific historic era.
In response to this demand, we have created a directory of UK-based living history societies and associations, complete with web links and contact details as appropriate. Each groups availability for public and school displays as well as film work is also indicated.
Brotherhood Of Amman Re-enactment Society
Middle Ages, Post WW1 and WW2
South Wales
We offer 12 – 13th century and WW2 resistance / SOE living history demonstrations and events.
- Public Display
- School Display
- Film Work
Rich In History
Edwardian Era & WW1, The Victorian Age
Midlands
Military and Industrial History of the Victorian and WW1 periods.
- Public Display
- School Display
- Film Work
Ragged Victorians – The great unwashed
The Victorian Age
Midlands / South West / South East
A living history group, re-enacting the lower classes of Victorian England, c1851.
- Public Display
- Film Work
History Re-enactment Workshop
Tudors & Stuarts
Nationwide
We are a small interpretation group specialising in social and domestic life between 1540s – 1700s.
- Public Display
- School Display
- Film Work
Vanguard Medieval Reenactment
Middle Ages
Hartlepool / County Durham
Authentic battle re-enactment, medieval tournaments and living history.
- Public Display
- School Display
- Film Work
Coldstream Guards 1815
The Georgians
Nationwide
Portraying soldiers and camp followers of the period. Both individuals & family groups can join us.
- Public Display
- School Display
- Film Work
20th Century Revisited LHG
Post WW1 and WW2
Midlands
Operation Jedburgh, South Staffords and Russian infantry displays.
- Public Display
- School Display
- Film Work