
HMS Acasta: May 2014
The purpose of HMS ACASTA is to accurately portray a crew of His Majesty's Royal Navy circa 1800-1810 for the educational benefit of the public and for the mutual research and enjoyment of the individual members. But we're gonna do it differently than it's been done before...
HMS Acasta: The 7 Most Awesome Things About Reenacting
7.) SEEING STRANGE NEW PLACES Getting to travel to new places and see new things is awesome. Being a historical presenter has afforded me the opportunity to discover and visit places that I might not have found otherwise.
HMS Acasta: February 2014
The eclectic band of historical reenactors and interpreters that makes up the 'CREW' of HMS Acasta spans a wide spectrum of real life occupations.
HMS Acasta: January 2014
Welcome aboard HMS Acasta! The purpose of the HMS ACASTA and the ROYAL TARS of OLD ENGLAND is to accurately portray a crew of His Majesty's Royal Navy circa 1800-1810 for the educational benefit of the public and for the mutual research …
HMS Acasta: Acasta Make and Mend
All the Acasta LTs are quite excited about the arrival of their new batch of buttons! Landman Matthew Cullen shows off his newly acquired sailor's kit. Nearly finished.
HMS Acasta: November 2013
The purpose of HMS ACASTA is to accurately portray a crew of His Majesty's Royal Navy circa 1800-1810 for the educational benefit of the public and for the mutual research and enjoyment of the individual members. But we're gonna do it differently than it's been done before...
HMS Acasta: 2013
The purpose of HMS ACASTA is to accurately portray a crew of His Majesty's Royal Navy circa 1800-1810 for the educational benefit of the public and for the mutual research and enjoyment of the individual members. But we're gonna do it differently than it's been done before...
HMS Acasta: Whoever Shall I Write To? 2018 Edition
Remember, this year it'll be 1805 with the Acasta having just returned to Portsmouth.
HMS Acasta: December 2014
Today we take a look back at the events the Acastas attended in the year of our Lord 2014. The Acasta site normally updates every weekday at 8AM CST, but we'll be taking a break, our next post will go live on January 12th 2015 after the big reenactment of the Battle of New Orleans! Happy New Year everyone!
HMS Acasta: January 2015
The purpose of HMS ACASTA is to accurately portray a crew of His Majesty's Royal Navy circa 1800-1810 for the educational benefit of the public and for the mutual research and enjoyment of the individual members. But we're gonna do it differently than it's been done before...