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Bone & Pewter Paternoster - From my earliest days in the SCA, I have always loved Paternosters. There is just something beautiful and soothing about the beads; patterns and symmetry… I am always surprised by how under-represented these special items are in the society. I ... - 2012/01/15 Heraldic Sideless Surcoat (part 1) - For some time now I have wanted to construct a heraldic sideless surcoat made from wool. Having recently finalized the design and submitted my arms for approval, this seemed like a great time to get started on this project. I set out to draft a des... - 2012/01/02 Gerald is a Grey Goose - This last weekend brought a lovely cool winter day for Glymm Mere’s Yule Feast. Gerald and I were excited to enjoy a beautiful day with so many of our friends. Although when we left Huntington House that morning, we could not have imagined what... - 2011/12/20 We've been Stalked! - Our dog caroler outfit has been stalked! Check it out! http://etsystalker.com/2011/11/01/pampered-pets/ - 2011/11/01 Unveiling the Possibilities (Part 2) - After marking all 1200cm of veil tape, the pleats were made by placing a running stitch at each marker. Once the pleats were drawn up, the veil tape was attached to the veil with a simple whip stitch. Two stiches were used to attach each pleat. I was... - 2011/10/24 Merry Wives of Windsor Photoshoot - We have been busy creating Tudor Court dresses around here! Our theme? The Merry Wives of Windsor. Here's a sneak peak of our photoshoot. Click here to view the full album on our Facebook page. Enjoy! - 2011/10/09
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King Tutankhamun - The Boy King
Why King Tutankhamun ? Well when I was a small lad living in London I went to the British Museum with my school to see the 1972 King Tutankhamun exhibition, and from that day on I was hooked, how could all those treasure stay hidden for so long? So I have made up this page to try and show some of the great treasure Carter found back in 1922.
List of the webrings managed by dennisl
This is a list of all rings I manage, hope you find some you like.
Santa Ana River Desperados
The Santa Ana River Desperados group is a member of the Reenactment Guild of America and is a
Wild West Stunt team of the Old West. They want to fill your hearts with fun and some good
down home learning to boot. Their encampments display the way it was in the late 1800's. The
canvas camp tent, saddles and bedrolls, and a campfire powered by buffalo chips provide a
feeling that you just stepped off a time machine into the 1800's. They tell jokes and stories
and even sing a bit to liven things up. Their old west reenactments are true to the period.
They use .45 long colt smoke wagons, double barrel shotguns, and derringers all fired with
blanks in a safe manner. Their costuming is period correct.
Guns and Garters, Old West Reenactors
Southern California group dedicated to the preservation of the lifestyles from the time period of 1870-1890 performing Old West shows dressed in period clothing
THE POLISH NOBILITY COMMONWEALTH GUILD
The POLISH NOBILITY COMMONWEALTH GUILD is an historical re-enactment organization of serious 'Living History' enthusiasts, and dedicated re-creationists who are interested in portraying the 'Military Might' of the great Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania of the 16th and 17th Centuries, making scheduled appearances at various Renaissance Faires, Living History events, and parades from coast to coast throughout the United
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