



Here are some of the native re-enactors. Their costumes are as carefully researched and designed as any of the rest of the re-enactors. I asked the big fellow if he was cold (it was a drizzling day...) and he said that when he started to feel the chill, he would just run around the field a few times. He did too!
The bottom pic shows them in action later in the day as they hid behind the embankment ready to take on those pesky British! As usual, click on the images to enlarge.
1 comment:
I'm cold just looking at the guy. Great shots!
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