Hammers of Thegn
The Hammers of Thegn is a dark ages living history and re-enactment group based in Australia, specializing in the 9th to 10th century Denmark period
The Hammers of Thegn is a dark ages living history and re-enactment group based in Australia, specializing in the 9th to 10th century Denmark period
The Huscarls are a Dark Age Re-enactment Society based in Sydney and the NSW Central Coast with a focus on depicting the everyday life of the Vikings with authentic displays.
Fernhill Australia Arms. Part of the 1st Lighthorse Troop (Lithgow Section) Fernhill offers static displays and roving displays featuring horses & a variety of military vehicles. Their displays include varying WW1 and WW2 artefacts as well as interactive activities for visitors.
Lithgow Living History. LLH is a long established localised participant in Ironfest, from the very first event outside the organiser’s shopfront. We have wandered through many impressions, from cave people through to 20th Century military. Unfortunately many of our troop have moved away but we are attracting new members.
The Medieval Archery Society is a reenactment group focussing on the English longbow, but interested in all traditional forms of archery. We are based in South West Sydney, and reenact a 14th Century English Free Company. We also put on a fine display of Arms and Armour, and many of the other activities associated with Medieval life.
Military Vehicle Group of New South Wales. Static display of ex military vehicles and equipment.
Stretching from the Blue Mountains west to Dubbo, New South Wales, the Shire of Dismal Fogs is a regional branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA). The SCA is an international non-profit educational organisation that is dedicated to the research and recreation of pre-17th century European History.
Legio IX The famous disappearance of Legio IX in the hills of Scotland is well theorised by many leading history intellectuals. In fact we don't know what happened to men of the Ninth. Who would have thought they would turn up almost two thousand years later in Sydney Australia.
Einherjar - We are a living history Medieval Village with interactive displays such as weapon and armour racks, board games, sewing and crafting displays and a pillory. We will also perform a 30 minute combat display where our members will fight each other with historic armour and weapons from various different time periods of the medieval age.