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| Links Listed below are links to various recreated regiments, vendors, and organizations |
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| The British Brigade: The parent organization for recreated units of the British Army in the Revolutionary War. The 16th (Queen's) Light Dragoons: Recreated British cavalry regiment which served throughout the Revolutionary War. The 17th Light Dragoons: Recreated British cavalry regiment that served throughout the Revolutionary War. The 5th Regiment: Recreated British Army Regiment of the Revolutionary War. The King's (8th) Regiment: Recreated British Army regiment serving in Upper Canada during the War of 1812. The (King's) 8th Regiment: Recreated British Army regiment that served on the frontier between the rebellious colony of New York and the loyal colony of Quebec during the Revolutionary War. The 10th Regiment: Recreated British Army regiment that served in the colony of Quebec until 1774, when it was sent to relieve the garrison of Boston. The 17th Regiment: Recreated British Army regiment. Extremely high quality depiction of a typical line regiment in the 1770s. The 23rd Regiment (Royal Welch Fuzileers): Recreated British Army regiment that served in every major battle from Boston in 1775 to Yorktown in 1781. The 33rd Regiment: Recreated British Army regiment of the Revolutionary War. The 40th Regiment of Foot (Grenadier Company): Recreated British Army regiment as it appeared during the Louisbourg siege in 1758 and the Quebec siege in 1759. The 40th Regiment: Recreated British Army regiment as it appeared during the 1777 and 1778 campaigns in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The 64th Regiment: Recreated British Army regiment that served from New York to Yorktown. The 84th Regiment (Royal Highland Emigrants): Recreated British Army regiment raised from Scots emigrants to North America. Served at the Siege of Quebec in 1775 to 1776. |
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| Crown Forces Drums, 1812: A recreated corps of fifes and drums serving in Upper Canada during the War of 1812. The King's Royal Regiment of New York: A provincial regiment raised in 1776 in the colony of New York to fight against the insurgent armies. The Discriminating General: Operated by two members of the Royal Fuzileers, this is the premier supplier of reproduction uniforms, weapons, and equipment in the world. Land Forces of the British Empire: A database of all regiments and units of the British Army, Indian Army, dominion armies and colonial armies from the seventeenth century to today. This is a truly monumental project and an excellent resource for those interested in the history of the British Army. G. Gedney Godwin: Supplier of historical civilian and military clothing, equipment, weapons and ephemera. James Townsend and Son: Supplier of historical civilian and military clothing and ephemera. Fop Fest: Well dressed and genteel eighteenth century men and women. Behaving badly. In public places. Najecki Reproductions: Supplier of fabrics, buttons, buckles, clothing and equipment for the well-dressed living historian. Burnley & Trowbridge: Supplier of authentic fabrics and patterns for eighteenth century clothing. Also shoes and pottery. William Booth, Draper: Supplier of authentic fabrics, buttons, buckles and patterns for eighteenth century clothing. |
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