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Mogh Roith - http://www.moghroith.org
Historical reenactment group, based in Limerick, Ireland, presents Irish living history and battle reenactments; membership information, photo gallery, events schedule. |
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Montague Heritage Services - http://www.montague.ie/
An Irish Historical production company who employ a wide array of means to ensure that they can simulate a period of Irish History for public shows or commercial events. They also supply historical reproductions for film or Reenactment/Living History. |
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http://branclub.narod.ru/ - http://branclub.narod.ru/
A Moscow, Russia-based group re-enacting life in 9th and 10th century Ireland. Description of group, costume requirements, contact information. |
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Living History ie - http://livinghistory.ie/
A site used by Reenactors as a home base for Living History and Reenactment in Ireland. |
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Na Degad - Irish Reeactment - http://geocities.com/na_degad/
Reenactment site portraying the history, equipment and battle tactics of warriors from Ireland's past. |
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Swords of Dalriada - http://swordsofdalriada.com
An historical re-enactment group based in Ayrshire, Scotland, focusing on the Scottish Wars of Independence, as well as Viking invasions and the Jacobite rebellion. |
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Cuige Laighin (Leinster Reenactment Group) - http://homepage.eircom.net/~cuigelaighin/index.html
A group re-enacting 11th century Ireland, often in conjunction with their Celtic brethren at Harlech Medieval. Description of group and historical background, e-mail contacts, photographs. |
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Perfidious Albion (Edinburgh University Medieval Re-enactment Society) - http://www.lothene.demon.co.uk/feudalist/perfidious.html
Group open to students and faculty of Edinburgh University which re-enacts medieval Scottish life. Description of group, schedule of events, photographs of past events. |
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The Society of Knights - http://www.geocities.com/society_ofknights/
A living history/reenactment group based in Co. Limerick, Ireland. This group displays various aspects of Medieval life in Ireland through public shows throughout the country in locations of historical interest. |
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Gaddgedlar - http://www.gaddgedlar.com/index.html
A Scottish group re-enacting the Scotland of the 13th and 14th centuries (with some 15th and 16th as well). Contact information, photographs of re-enactments. |