The Southern Cross Free Trappers are a pre 1840 Living History group based in Victoria. They hold regular meetings and muzzle-loading shoots and attend Rendezvous. |
Related Links |
Our favourite websites |
The Sutler Trading Post
Bojo Products
Bakers, Bell-ends, Sibleys, Tipis, Voyagers,
Wall tents, Wedge tents, primitive shelters & tarps. Custom made quality - contact Bob Ellis, Bojo Products 03 5796 2753 AH
Glen and Anthea Mitchell trading as Pioneer Forge phone 03 5729 5564 for all your wants in hand forged black iron, including fire irons and best quality hawks. From Roman to American civil war goods. Waist coats, Juste au corps and more clothing. a mail order company that supplies 18th and 19th century reproductions for living history. Who specialize in Historic Clothing, Camp Gear, Tents, Books, Music, Knives, Tomahawks, Oak kegs and other assorted goods for people or organizations reenacting the periods from 1750 to 1840 especially the French and Indian War, American Revolution, and War of 1812. |
A French regiment during the Seven Year war |
The Blue & The Grey Re-enactors The Blue & Grey is a Living History club who's main interest is in American history from 1840 to 1890, with special emphasis on the American Civil War. |
To contact us: |
E-mail: Frontiers Living History Group |
62nd New York State Veteran Volunteers - Co. F an Australian based American Civil War research and living history group, primarily interested in the soldiers' life of the New York volunteer. |