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about the British swordplay sport
Hi,guys.Who can help me to find the introduction on the British swordplay sport (in english edition) Thanks a lot
about the British swordplay sport
The British Federation for Historical Swordplay
UK Swordsmanship and Western Martial Arts Societies
The British Federation for Historical Swordplay
An umbrella group for schools practising Western martial arts in Great Britain.
The Aberdeen Swordsmanship Group
(Aberdeen)
Aise O'var Backswording Clubbe
Aisle O'var are scholars and practitioners of the Ancient and Noble Science of Defence and that most excellent of ancient country sports,English Country Backswording Circa 1600.
Cut and Thrust - The Schoole of Defence
Stuart Huntley's site,with details of swordplay displays for English Heritage and treatises available on-line.
The Dawn Duellists Society
A long established Western martial arts group (Edinburgh).
The Exiles
Mediaeval Martial Artists studying several pre-16th C.forms and specialising in interpretation of and training from Fiore de' Liberi's 1410 manuscript (Dagenham).
The Linacre School of Defence
Promoting smallsword,backsword and pugilism,and in particular the works of Sir William Hope.
Schola Gladiatoria
Fiore de Liberi's longsword etc,also sabre and other eighteenth and nineteenth-century arts (West London).
The School of the Sword
Rapier tuition according to masters such as Alfieri (Wantage,Oxfordshire).
The School of Tradtional Medieval Fencing
Longsword according to Sigmund Ringeck (High Wycombe and Slough).
The Society for the Study of Swordsmanship
19th-century swordsmanship (Leeds,York,Durham,Whitby).
Sussex Rapier School
Based in Brighton,the SRS conduct research and training in 16th and 17th century rapier fighting (Brighton).
Boar's Tooth
A fight school specialising in Mediaeval martial arts particularly Ringeck's system and I.33 (Folkestone,Kent).
The Company of Maisters
Terry Brown's London based group,teaching the traditional English system.