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There’s no smoke without fire - and no musket firing without gunpowder! Nathaniel Nye was
The midst of battle! There’s nothing like being caught up in the middle of a reenactment b
We’ve talked a lot recently about the ‘push of pike’ and this is as cl
“Fall on!” Convinced of victory, troops of Parliament’s Eastern Associ
Musketeer Kel keeps his match burning during an event at Peterborough Cathedral by gently blowing on
Diego Esnat & by Gabriel Mendes
“O, but what hope’s left? There is hope. There is hope. Were there not, yet orde
“His defensive arms are only an open Caske or Head-peece, a back and brest with a buff coa
“At the South end of Preston towards Wiggon is a Bridge, called Ribble Bridge, which the S
“Wet weather and want of provisions will make Captain Cold and Captain Hunger much injure
“In March, in Motion, troop or stand, Observe both Leader and right hand: In silence note
“Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take Tha
Taken a few weeks back, just getting around to editing!
Beautiful #landscape Habt einen tollen Tag! photographer #bloggerlife #bloggerbazaar #photography
Always love seeing other people’s progress, so here’s a look at mine! About a ye
#Onthisday in 1645, the Royalist commander in Scotland, the Earl of Montrose, scored another spectac
“it is a wonder that men selected and packed off to war in this way … should ever h
“Wet weather and want of provisions will make Captain Cold and Captain Hunger much injure
It always seems impossible until it’s done. . . . . . . #photographer #chicago #traveling
just365days: United Kingdom - 365 Days: I was moving some things into the attic today and came acros
“Let the pikeman march with a good grace, holding up his head gallantly, his face full of
Happy New Year!!! Mom and I are celebrating the right way. #celebrate #photoaday #theidearoom
Day 7-drink #photoadayjune #photoaday #drink #lips #lipstick (Taken with instagram)
“It is a great art to die well” - Jeremy Taylor, English clergyman 1613-1667 . O
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