Bath UK in 98. From right to left - natives and Canadians, French, Provincials and 42nd and the 36th and 13th. My Marine group weren't present but you can see it is a pretty good turnout. The Indians were supplemented on this occasion by our friends from Germany the Iroquois (Oneida). See more photos of our reenactment efforts here https://www.pinterest.co.uk/ralphjmitchard/vintage-new-france-old-england/
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War On the Turrle's Back
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Looks like it was held at the American Museum at Claverton Down, Bath
ReplyDeletecorrect! We used to do an annual F&I event every August and we would always get good turnouts
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