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.

The 79th Cameron Highlanders

Fort Amherst, Chatham, Kent

Depicting the life of the 79th Cameron Highlanders during the Peninsular and Napoleonic Wars.

  • Public Display
  • School Display
  • Film Work

Redcoats and Revolutionaries

Leicester

American War of Independence Crown Forces, Continental Army and Civilian Trades.

  • Public Display
  • Film Work

Wardour Garrison

South and West England

Wardour Garrison are enthusiastic re-enactors recreating 17th century domestic and military life.

  • Public Display
  • Film Work

The Dorset Smugglers

Weymouth, Dorset

Living History and re-enactment group covering Medieval to Georgian history.

  • Public Display
  • School Display
  • Film Work

De Caversham Household

South Wales

Medieval re-enactment society focusing on the years 1337-60.

  • Public Display
  • School Display
  • Film Work

Ordgar Dark Age Reenactors

Norfolk mainly, but also nationwide

An extremely professional band of Dark Age warriors.

  • Public Display
  • Film Work

Cheshire Pals

Chester and Cheshire

Reenactment of Cheshire Regiment 1914-1918

  • Public Display
  • School Display
  • Film Work