Frontiers Living History Group

1754 — 1865

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Related Links

 

 

 

Australian

 

Southern Cross Free Trappers

The Southern Cross Free Trappers are a pre 1840 Living History group based in Victoria. They hold regular meetings and muzzle-loading shoots and attend Rendezvous. 

 

Regiment La Sarre

A French regiment during the Seven Year war

 

18th Century Historical Trekking,1680-1760 (Australia).

A Woodsrunner's Diary and Meeting Place. Period of interest 1680-1760. Historical trekking, living history, experimental archaeology, period living skills, primitive wilderness survival skills and much more.

 

 

New England Colonial Living History group

Early 18th century Living History Group. Historical Trekking & Camping, Period Living Skills, Primitive Wilderness Survival skills

 

Thatshim & Indunna’s Historical re~creation Projects

Gary & Jenny Bakers — two of our founding club members  - and many  of the historical projects they have undertaken

 

62nd New York State Veteran Volunteers - Co. F

an Australian based American Civil War research and living history group, primarily interested in the soldiers' life of the New York volunteer.

 

The Blue & The Grey Re-enactors

The Blue & Grey is a Living History club who's main interest is in American history from 1840 to 1890, with special emphasis on the American Civil War.

 

 

The Reverend's Big Blog of Leather

DIY medieval and early modern leatherwork

By Wayne Robinson

 

 

40th Regiment of Foot ( Aust.)                  Colonial Re-enactment Society

 

 

ALHF — Australian Living History Federation

Overseeing re-enactment body for Australia

 

 

Victorian  Re-enactors Guide

Legislative requirements for persons taking part in historical re-enactments in Victoria

- a MUST READ for anyone wishing to under take Re-enacting in Victoria.

 

 

 

Overseas

 

Frontier Folk net 

18th Century Frontier Forums —  a great resource for research information

 

Clerk of the Fur Trade

A re-enactors Blog on being a clerk in the fur trade in the 18th century

 

Picketts Fort

Living history behind the scenes at Pricketts Fort, where Pricketts Creek joins the Monongahela River in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains

 

 

 

Our favourite websites                       
 
The Sutler Trading Posts
 

Australian

 

Bojo Products

Bakers, Bell-ends, Sibleys, Tipis, Voyagers,

Wall tents, Wedge tents, primitive shelters & tarps. Custom made quality -

contact Bob Ellis, Bojo Products 03 5796 2753 AH

 

Pioneer Forge

Glen and Anthea Mitchell

trading as Pioneer Forge phone 03 5729 5564

for all your wants in hand forged black iron, including fire irons and best quality hawks.

 

Corps Sutler

From Roman to American civil war goods.

 

Green River Rifle Works

is the largest Muzzle Loading specialty shop in Australia. We are the only shop to offer a complete service to Black Powder Shooters and our Green River Custom Firearms which are built to customer specifications on the premises are famous.

 

 

Overseas

 

Flying Canoe Traders

Waist coats, Juste au corps and more clothing.

 

Jas Townsend

a mail order company that supplies 18th and 19th century reproductions for living history. Who specialize in Historic Clothing, Camp Gear, Tents, Books, Music, Knives, Tomahawks, Oak kegs and other assorted goods for people or organizations reenacting the periods from 1750 to 1840 especially the French and Indian War, American Revolution, and War of 1812.

 

William Booth Draper

everything for American Revolutionary War ...We are a business that provides fabrics, thread, patterns, sewing gear and notions and books for re-enactors.

 

Track of the Wolf

Muzzle Loading & Black Powder Guns Kits, Parts, Accoutrements, Rendezvous Gear & Primitive Americana.

 

That's Just Muggs Productions Catalogue

A wonderful selection of DVD’s for the 18th century Frontier Re-enactor  - there is something for everyone here.