Great War Reenactment
Photo Albums:

Allied Photos Page #3

These photos were taken at Great War events around the world. If you have any World War 1 reenactment photos that you would like to have considered to be placed on this page, please e-mail me. Click on any of the thumbnails below to see a larger copy of the photo.

More photos on these pages (yeah, some are here twice... so what!):

Gallery Pages 1 | 2 | 3

Allied Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4

Central Powers Pages: 1 | 2

Thanks to:

  • Guy Gormley, CPL 5th AIF for the Aussie photos!
  • Chris Reed for the 109th photos
  • Eugene Popalvski of the Russian Legion for the Russian photos
  • Fritz Bronner of the War Horse & Militaria Heritage Foundation
    for the Photos from Jack Rabbit Trails
  • Jakob Hörr, J.R. 63 for many of the German photos
  • Patrick Hernandez for the Great French pix!

Please visit some of our fine sponsors:

03/04

Brandenburg Historica--Their specialty is reference books and historical music for the reenactor. Without a doubt, if you're interested in the history of the time, Brandenburg is the place for you. I can personally attest to the quality of their stuff, having bought quite a few of their albums.


10/03

AEF Supply--Bringing quality reproduction American Military items to the living history hobby, AEF Supply is run by re-enactors, for re-enactors. Offering a full line of US uniforms and equipment, we are your one stop source for assembling your World War One Doughboy kit. AEF supply is also now offering Span-Am, WW2, and Vietnam War reproduction items.

(Reenactor owned and GREAT to deal with) ««««


Militaria Magazine- One of the very best publications World-WIDE, Militaria specializes in... Militaria! Every magazine is chock full of colour photos of uniforms and kit along with with excellent high quality articles explaining everything. Militaria covers everything to do with the military and militaria during the 20th Century. NO reenactor should be without Militaria--Get a subscription today.
* Militaria IS a French language magazine, however, we have never had any trouble with it--especially with Alta-Vista's translation website handy at all times ;-)

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