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Philip Livingston Cromwell

Despite deep internal conflict resulting from his mixed Scottish and English ancestry, Philip has been with the regiment for two and a half years. A blacksmith, he also specialises in historical fencing, and as such does a lot of demonstration of the martial aspect of Highland life when out with the Appins. Having spent last year at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, he will attend the University of Edinburgh next year, for a degree in Scottish history.

Dan Gilbert
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Mara Riley
Kevin Riley
Gerry Orvis, striking a pose
Jeff D.
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Man's shirt and woman's smock/shift/sark
Sharp pointy things, and things that go 'boom'! --
A selection of period weapons and accessories: smooth bore musket with bayonet, targe, tin cup, salt gourd, horn spoon, cards, haversack, sporran, targe, sword (center), straight kilt pin used on men's kilts, sgean dubh, pistol, powder horn, dirk
 
More photos from The March to London, 2004:

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