Showing posts with label re-enactors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label re-enactors. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 August 2022

English Civil War re-enactor


It has always struck me as odd that quite a large proportion of the public in England do not know about the English Civil War. Moreover, that many know more about the American Civil War than ours. If pushed, most can recall a king being beheaded and factions called Roundheads and Cavaliers, but not much else. What are the reasons for this? Well, if it is taught in schools it isn't a focus of much attention, and one is drawn to the conclusion that many don't like to be reminded of it. Revolution is something the English see as afflicting other nations, not their own. And then there is the fact that its effects were transitory and a monarch returned to the throne and all was more or less as it had been. This side-lining of the Civil War hasn't stopped re-enactors dressing up and acting out the episode. I think this re-enactor attending Armed Forces Day was dressed in the costume of that period. 

photo © T. Boughen     Camera: Lumix FZ1000 2

Saturday, 27 August 2022

Waterloo-era re-enactor, Ross on Wye


In June the town of Ross on Wye was the official host for Herefordshire's 2022 Armed Forces Day. A number of military and other organisations took part including some re-enactors. This photograph is of one of a small group of Waterloo-era re-enactors who showed off their uniforms and gave a noisy display of firing their "ancient" guns. The badge on the uniform appears to be that of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, Welch being the archaic spelling of Welsh.

photo © T. Boughen     Camera: Lumix FZ1000 2