Showing posts with label re-enactors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label re-enactors. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 August 2011

The Lanark Festival of History is this weekend

Lets hope the rain holds off in Lanarkshire this weekend for the Lanark Festival of History.

From their website: http://www.lanarkmedievalfestival.co.uk/

Lanark: Scotland's Festival of History

20th and 21st AUGUST 2011

~ Fun for all ages exploring the ages ~

Roman • Viking • Medieval • 17thC • Jacobites • Napoleonic • American Civil War • WW1 and WW2, and more…

Experience History as it happened


They seem to have lost their list of participants from their website but when I looked at it the other day I recognised a good few names from the list of Scottish re-enactors we published earlier this year.

It's on for two days and looks like a good event to go to. Somebody from the Blog should hopefully make it along to one of the days so we'll hopefully have an update after the event.

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Veritas Vincit

We recently covered Scottish re-enactors on this blog but at the time I knew it wasn't a complete list.

I have now found an Ayrshire based group called 'Veritas Vincit' who started off as a group re-enacting the 1715 Jacobite Rebellion, but in the last couple of years have moved on to other periods.

As before here are the details from their website in their own words.

Veritas Vincit

Bringing History To Life

Breathtaking entertainment and engaging education are the two things that Veritas Vincit strives to provide.

Since 2002 Veritas Vincit has been slowly growing into something that can provide this in any circumstance. Starting off as a civil duelling society the focus quickly shifted onto the Jacobite uprising of 1715. The reason for picking this particular uprising was due to the concentration of other groups on the uprising of 1745.

The early vision of Veritas Vincit was of a mobile group of reenactors who could arrive at any event unencumbered and perform dazzling displays of swordsmanship. This became Veritas for many years and under the leadership of James Finnie the group flourished. In 2009 James Finnie emigrated to Canada and he was succeeded by his eldest son David Finnie. The focus of the group now changed to incorporate firearms and a working living history encampment. Veritas has now also expanded in terms of historical eras covered with the 94th regiment of foot, the only Scottish Napoleonic reenactment group in the world made up of Scots.

In the coming years Veritas Vincit aims to continue bringing history to life.

Veritas Vincit are available for Educational shows as well as entertaining shows. Veritas Vincit are forever advancing on their period costume, knowledge and understanding of the three main periods that they portray. The group largely focuses on the 1715 Jacobite Rebellion and are also available for the 1745 Rebellion, for these Jacobite eras the group has an authentic encampment. It also have a small amount of members that portray a Medieval display, educational and entertaining. The third main period is Napoleonic, where a large majority of the group are part of the 94th Regiment of Foot.


Veritas Vincit have recently moved onto the twitteverse and have taken the name @VeritasVinvit17 if you want to follow them. If you are interested in getting involved with them they have contact details on their website here.

Because this article is just about the double Vs I will add their events calendar for this year. If any of the groups we mentioned in the last article want the same publicity we will be more than happy to publish their dates here too.

Veritas Vincit's 2011 Event Calendar

18th and 19th June (as 94th Foot): The Battle of Waterloo. Waterloo, Belgium

17th July: Kinlochard Highland games, Kinlochard

30th and 31st July: Callander Highland Games, Callander

6th and 7th August: Occupation! Edinburgh 1745. St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral Grounds (North), Edinburgh

13th and 14th August: Fort George

20th and 21st August: Lanark Festival, Lanark

24th and 25th September: Battle of Preston Pans, Prestonpans

Sunday, 1 May 2011

World Wars Experience - Photo report from the Museum of Flight

Today was a fairly exhausting day with my daughter at the National Museum of Flight at East Fortune, to see the World Wars Experience.

There was too much to see and do over the course of the day, so rather than present you with a full report, I thought I'd share some of the photos of our day out.

You can view the rest of the photos at our Facebook page.

 Dave Clarke from the Gordon Highlanders 1914-1918 re-enactment group.

 Bristol Blenheim undergoing restoration. Blenheims were stationed at East Fortune at one point during the Second World War.

 A display of armaments and equipment from a WW2 US camp.

 Front section of a Nimrod.

 Vulcan bomber. This one was forced to land in Brazil during the Falklands War and has a small Brazilian flag on the nose in recognition of this.

 English Electric Lightning. You can read the history of this particular plane here.

 No museum of flight should be without at least one Spitfire.

 This is one of the engines from the plane which brought Rudolf Hess to Scotland.

General overview of the "military aircraft" hangar.

Memorial to New Zealand airmen who were stationed in Scotland.

SEPECAT Jaguar, still in her Gulf War paint scheme

Blackburn Buccaneer

The Gordons march off to battle.

Capturing an enemy machine gun post.

The WW2 tanks didn't make an appearance - but this did.

All in all, a very good day. The weather was excellent (albeit quite windy!) and the Museum of Flight is always worth a visit. I've not uploaded any photos of Concorde here, but it's well worth the trip just to see her - she's a truly beautiful machine.

Strange though, that you can buy a City of Glasgow squadron badge, but not a City of Edinburgh squadron one...

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

World Wars Experience day at the Museum of Flight

This Sunday you can see the First and Second World Wars "come vividly to life" with living history presenters at the Museum of Flight in East Fortune.

There are a number of activities and re-enactments throughout the day, and more detail can be found on the NMS website:

World Wars Experience

Monday, 11 April 2011

Gordon Highlanders living history group visit Erskine Hospital

A piece in today's Glasgow Evening Times about a Scottish Great War re-enactment group The Gordon Highlanders 1914-1918

Fundraisers visit Erskine veterans

11 Apr 2011


A living history group preparing for a charity walk have visited ex-Service men and women cared for by veterans’ charity Erskine.

The Gordon Highlanders 1914-18 wore First World War uniform and treated the veterans in Bishopton to a marching display.

The group hopes to raise £10,000 for Erksine during a 65-mile march from Buckie to Aviemore in June to mark the 95th anniversary of the charity and the Battle of the Somme.

A group spokesman said the visit highlighted Erksine’s “wonderful work”.