Monday, 31 March 2025

Saturday, 29 March 2025

Epic Battles - Revolution

Take a stand for liberty or the Crown with Black Powder Epic Battles: Revolution! The all-new range brings the storied battles, armies, and personalities of the American War of Independence to the tabletop on the epic scale they deserve.
The new Revolution! battle set is packed with British, Colonial, and Hessian troops, famed commanders, and everything you need to get playing! Additional plastic brigade boxed sets and great value bundles offer reinforcements or alternative routes of entry!
Get a free Digital Black Powder Epic Battles: Revolution! Rulebook when you pre-order! This offer applies to any product or bundle that contains the physical rulebook. Download link provided when the game launches on 27th June 2025.
Explore the range and pre-order here – https://bit.ly/41QDLTr

Friday, 28 March 2025

Battle of Wyoming 1778

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Widespread looting and burning of buildings occurred throughout the Wyoming Valley subsequent to the battle, but non-combatants were not harmed.[1][2][3]

Thursday, 27 March 2025

American Revolutionary War Re-enactment Tilbury Fort 1987

 Filmed at Tilbury Fort during the English Heritage 'The American Revolution Comes To England' tour, 27th August 1987. BBC East Anglia TV Report followed by footage from a visitor.

American Revolutionary War Re enactment Dover Castle 1987

 News report filmed by Coast to Coast News during the English Heritage 'The American Revolution Comes To England' tour, 28th August 1987.

Monday, 24 March 2025

History Captives - Full Documentary

 Documentary on captive stories.

The Captives (2004)


 Wiki. I haven't seen this but I am interested. Get it from Amazon

 


Pioneer cabin

 


Reconstructed 18th-century pioneer cabin on Smithfield Plantation, near the site of the Draper's Meadow Massacre in Blacksburg, Virginia.

Follow the River (1995)

I remember when this came out. Beginning is good. 

 Sheryl Lee stars as Mary Ingles in the 1995 made for television movie Follow the River that was based on a true story..Wiki

Follow the River is a 1995 ABC television movie, based on the book Follow the River by James Alexander Thom, that recounts the aftermath of the Draper's Meadow Massacre of 1755. In particular the kidnapping of Mary Ingles by Shawnee, her enslavement, escape, and epic overland journey to reach home.[1]

Northwest Passage (1940) battle scene

 The raid on St. Francis. I thought this set was well made. Not so the costumes. 

Saturday, 22 March 2025

The Dress of the Haudenosaunee and Other Iroquoian Peoples of the North East Woodlands 1600-1800

I haven't read this. Anybody seen it?

Amazon The book provides an extensive review of the vibrant clothing, hairstyles and accoutrements of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois). Wendat (Huron) and other Iroquoian speaking peoples of the northeast woodlands of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. Dress and how one appeared was important to Iroquoians and displayed an individual’s belonging to a community, her or his relationships to clan, and the spiritual and natural world around them. Descriptions record changes in materials and fashion as Iroquoians met, adapted and evolved in the face of contact with Europeans, maintaining their cultural identity and values throughout the period and beyond into the present day.


ActualSize miniatures 28mm Gunboat Philadelphia

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The Gunboat Philadelphia of the American War of Independence 1776, the boat is true to scale for 1/56 or 28mm, measuring at 290 mm in length, featuring a forward 12 pounder and 2 9 pounders either side, backed up by 6 swivel guns. The final version will feature a mast, rear canopy cage, oars and anchors. The gunboat will follow like all our other boats with the hull cast in plastic and remainder in 3D parts,




Friday, 21 March 2025

Full text of "An historical account of the expedition against Sandusky under Col. William Crawford in 1782 : with biographical sketches, personal reminiscences, and descriptions of interesting localities; including, also, details of the disastrous retreat, the barbarities of the savages, and the awful death of Crawford by torture"

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This story has Butler's Rangers, Simon Girty and horrible tortures. Wiki

Various Artists - Songs From the Iroquois Longhouse (1942, Indigenous North American Music) FULL ALBUM

 00:01 The Great Feather Dance

04:28 Dream Song of Our Two Uncles 05:24 Dream Song of the Creator at the White Dog Sacrifice 06:29 The Tracker's Boasting Chant 07:29 Individual Thanksgiving Chant 08:16 Throwing Songs of Four Individual Medicine Men/Introductory Songs of the Medicine Men 13:31 The Medicine Dance 18:34 Marching or Dream Song for Winds/Onondaga Address to the Hunchbacks/Song of the Hunchbacks or False- Faces/Song of the Bushy-Heads or Husk-Faces 22:46 Corn Song 27:38 The Iroquois War Dance 29:57 The Scalp Dance 32:32 Eagle or Striking Dance 36:54 The Warrior's Stomp Dance or Trotting Dance 41:05 Women's Shuffle Danc

Eastern Woodlands Indian village by Carl Dedrick

 54mm Barzso & Warhorse Miniatures Figures






Tuesday, 18 March 2025

Washington's Armor. The Journey (2022)

 This was sent by a blog reader Barry S. Thanks for sending it. Last 15 minutes is the Jumonville incident.

Monday, 17 March 2025

Saturday, 15 March 2025

Uniform of Fifers & Drummers in the British Army | American Revolution (1775)

 Join Fifer Werner as she walks you through every detail of a Fifer/Drummer's kit. This video is part of a 6 episode series, that, when completed will go in-depth about the uniforms of our entire regiment. From our 3 musket companies (Grenadiers, Battalion, Light Infantry), to our Fifers/Drummers, Officers and even our Civilians.

My copy of Raiders of the Mohawk has arrived. This is the endpapers.

 


Monday, 10 March 2025

Raiders of the Mohawk Orlo Miller 1954

 I am very excited. I managed to find a UK copy of this book for a reasonable price. It's a Canadian book for younger readers but I have been looking for it for some time. Looking forward to reading it.

Incidentally I have a small Facebook group called Raiders of the Mohawk - here

19th Century Hunting Shirts: An Interview With David Sifuentes

 As promised in last weeks video, we're finally delving into the rabbit hole that is 19th century Hunting Shirts. In this video, I'm interviewing researcher/maker David Sifuentes.

A lot of the photos and material came from David himself. I cannot thank him enough for his help with this project. If you guys want to support him, he does make hunting shirts for clients at his Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...

Thursday, 6 March 2025

The Cutting Off Way: Indigenous Warfare in the American Revolution. American Revolution Institute

 Join us next Thursday, March 13 at 6:30 p.m. for a lecture featuring historian Wayne E. Lee of the The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill discussing Indigenous warfare before and during the American Revolution.

Throughout the Revolution, Indigenous warriors sought to surprise their targets, and the size of the target varied with the size of the attacking force. A small war party might “cut off” individuals getting water or wood or out hunting, while a larger party might attempt to attack a whole town. Once revealed by its attack, the invading war party would flee before the defenders’ reinforcements from nearby towns could organize. Sieges or battles were rare and fought mainly to save face or reputation. After discussing his “cutting-off way of war” paradigm, Dr. Lee explores Native logistics and their strategic flexibility to recast Indigenous warfare in a framework of the lived realities of Native people rather than in relation to European military strategies and practices.
Learn more and register for the lecture at: https://bit.ly/3QQVDHe
Image: War in the Peaceable Kingdom painted by Adrian Martinez, 2015. Oil on Canvas. Private Collection.

Sunday, 2 March 2025

Where are your Pants? Getting Dressed with a French Canadian Voyageur

 We've seen how merchants and British Grenadiers got dressed in the 1770s, but what about some of the most colorful visitors to Michilimackinac? Join our Curator of History Craig Wilson as he walks us through the how and why a French Canadian voyageur dressed the way they did.

Saturday, 1 March 2025

Sweet Liberty (a comedy) 1986

 This is a funny film about making a Hollywood period film. Wiki

Dr. Michael Burgess, an esteemed historian specializing in the American Revolution, finds his meticulously researched novel Sweet Liberty transformed into a Hollywood film production right in his hometown of Sayeville, North Carolina. Despite the pride he feels at the prospect of his work reaching a larger audience, Michael is dismayed to discover that the film adaptation strays significantly from his original story, ignoring historical accuracy and deviating from the essence of his book. As he reluctantly collaborates with the film's hack screenwriter Stanley Gould to salvage the project, Michael's world becomes even more complex when his personal life intersects with the film's glamorous cast and crew, leading to unexpected tensions and entanglements.

Starring: Alan Alda, Michael Caine, Michelle Pfeiffer Directed by: Alan Alda

"April Morning" (1988) - Excellent Battle of Lexington 1775 TV Movie

 Get in the mood for the 250th with this.