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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: Silent Invader on January 05, 2010, 02:01:59 PM
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I haven't been there myself, but the Royal Green Jackets museum in Winchester has collections covering North America in the 18th Century.
Of course, it's pretty much focused on one regiment, but from the pictures on their site, it's got a pretty good collection.
http://www.rgjmuseum.co.uk/collection.asp.
There's a picture tour at the bottom of that page as well.
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The American Museum in Bath (www.americanmuseum.org) is always worth a visit. The period rooms are great. There's some militaria, but just as good is the 18th century working kitchen where you can scoff plates of ginger cake, baked to the George Washington's mother's recipe!
Wolfe used to live in Bath for a time too - there's a blue plaque on his house, just behind a really good chip shop and opposite where I used to work.
(NB. I didn't work in the chip shop...)
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The American Museum in Bath (www.americanmuseum.org) is always worth a visit. The period rooms are great. There's some militaria, but just as good is the 18th century working kitchen where you can scoff plates of ginger cake, baked to the George Washington's mother's recipe!
So I am not the only person to have been there. :)
I also have eaten that ginger cake and enjoyed it so much we bought the recipe home. :D
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The National army Museum used to have a really good selection of postcards - we bought loads mail order a few years ago - mostly 19th century paintings, but plenty of different subjects.
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Wrong Indians, but same French and same war - There's a Clive of India Museum at Powis Castle near Welshpool. No idea if it's any good or not, but I think they have some Indian chainmail suits, swords and "treasures" pinched from India there.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Plynkes/800011014911-2.jpg)
Guess this counts as "wider UK."
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This is from a thread posted at TMP recently... looks like just the thing you might be looking for!
The British Museum has scheduled a symposium on war among Native Americans for Sunday, 21 February, 11.00-17.00.
(http://theminiaturespage.com/news/pics/2010/jan/238924a.jpg)
Curators and researchers examine case studies of practices such as scalping, human sacrifice and headhunting expressed by the material culture of indigenous American people.
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The Museum of London will be reopening our Lower Galleries on May 27th. Among the new displays will be a SYW Dragoon Officer's uniform, lovingly conserved and in excellent condition for 250 year old clothing (admission free) ;)