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Pikemen
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 3:35 pm
by Volunteer
A photo I took at a living history display (also want to test uploading of photos). Click on shot for full dimensions.
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Re: Pikemen
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 9:40 pm
by IronBMike
Very cool! Looks fun.
Re: Pikemen
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 11:04 pm
by tim
I seen a few reenactments - civil war, Hastings and Waterloo. The Civil War an Hastings reminded me of a rugby game played in armour with weapons! One chap broke an arm, another a leg and one of the Perry twins who make the Perry miniatures and started at Games Workshop lost a hand when loading a cannon. Dangerous hobby (and I played rugby for 30 years)! But fun to watch.
Re: Pikemen
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 12:55 am
by RebBugler
I see these obviously HAPPY PIKERS must be restrained by a rope...notice the taunt blue rope.
What in the heck is going on here? :woohoo:
Re: Pikemen
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 1:52 am
by Saddletank
The rope separates the combat area from the public viewing area and these pikemen are facing into the audience and making a line to pose for the camera. Their happy smiles suggest the same. On the battlefield they don't look so chummy.
I used to be a musketeer in two Civil War re-=enactment societies (see my avatar) and one day accidentally shot another re-enactor in the face. I didn't even have a paper wad in my musket and he suffered quite bad burns but fortunately his sight was okay.
The ECW re-enactments you can see in Britain every summer can be quite brutal affairs because the combats reply mainly on melee rather than firing lines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHmMSIqMI5c
Re: Pikemen
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 2:28 am
by Volunteer
The rope separates the combat area from the public viewing area and these pikemen are facing into the audience and making a line to pose for the camera. Their happy smiles suggest the same. On the battlefield they don't look so chummy.
I used to be a musketeer in two Civil War re-=enactment societies (see my avatar) and one day accidentally shot another re-enactor in the face. I didn't even have a paper wad in my musket and he suffered quite bad burns but fortunately his sight was okay.
The ECW re-enactments you can see in Britain every summer can be quite brutal affairs because the combats reply mainly on melee rather than firing lines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHmMSIqMI5c
Your assessment of the photo is correct.
I reckoned you may have been a re-enactor from your avatar! I joined the Sealed Knot in 1973, (the organisation was only four years old then), as a drummer boy in the 5th Northumbrian Companie of Pikemen, Lambert's Levellers, and participated in all of that year's major events -- including the Killiecrankie campaign of the 1680s. I saw many near misses to life and limb and the occasional serious injury. The worst was at Killiecrankie when a Scot with a battleaxe split the face of an English redcoat from brow to jaw. :ohmy: The onlooking Jocks got a bit vociferous in baying for blood. Things almost got nasty as some re-enactors strayed onto the mass grave of the highlanders who had died in the real battle.
I took the photo this month -- my first contact with the SK since 1973 -- and as your video showed the re-enactment scene has become altogether more sophisticated in its depiction of the English Civil War.
I Remain, Sir,
For God and Parliament!
Re: Pikemen
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 2:32 am
by Volunteer
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Re: Pikemen
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 2:33 am
by Volunteer
I see these obviously HAPPY PIKERS must be restrained by a rope...notice the taunt blue rope.
What in the heck is going on here? :woohoo:
The pikemen were taking their encore before spectators at the end of a demonstration. As for the blue rope -- meh! -- the bane of photographers!