Links to our Suppliers & Friends
Here you'll find links to some of our favourite suppliers and some friends of the society
(Please mention The Knights of Skirbeck when contacting them)
Boston Enterprise Centre - A Modern and Innovative Business Centre, also the home of The Knights of Skirbeck
Boston Hanse Group - (An organisation of over 200 towns and cities - including Boston - across Northern Europe)
Boston Woods Trust - who graciously allow us to train in their woods.
Zara and Jakes Board Art - (Unique board art for all)
The Mermaid Tank - Immersive art installations, mermaid tanks, and all things whimsy!
Toni Mount - historian and author of medieval history books including Everyday Life in Medieval London.
Some of the traders we recommend
Alison and Hugh's Handmade Things (Hand-makers of Things for Re-enactors and Others)
Armour class (Quality swords made in Scotland)
Bernie The Bolt (Quality Cloth for Economy Cost)
Cap-a-pie (Authentic medieval maille & padded armour)
Cloak'd and dagger'd (Handmade cloaks and historical costume)
Lancaster Armoury (High quality medieval weapons & armour)
Lionheart Replicas (Historic pewter replicas)
Lucy The Tudor (Craft materials, boxes and other items for re-enactors & crafty types)
Cowleys Fine Foods (Beef jerky and venison jerky, meat-free tofu jerky & more)
Merchant Venturers (Historical reproductions)
Noctule (Historical Market Trading and Mail Order)
Phil Fraser (Boots, Bags, Belts & More)
Roo The Leather Carver (High Quality Hand Crafted Leather Goods for all Occasions)
Sally Green (Historical costumes)
St George Armoury (High quality medieval weapons & armour)
The Iron Dwarf (Hand forged tools, fireboxes & the like)
The Roving Apothecary (Spiced honey, Maple syrup, Forgotten flavours & more)
Two J's (Weapons, gauntlets, knives, leather goods etc.)
Trinity Court Potteries (Replica ceramics - many periods)
Wieland Forge (Historical ironwork for living history & reenactment)
Medieval Tents - looking to buy a tent? Try these -
Other medieval groups & societies you may be interested in;
Robin Hood (The Real one!)
Devilstick Peat (Jester)
Wondering about reenactment?
Here's an article that gives a decent explanation of some of the different forms