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Within the Society for Creative Anachronism, the Company of St. George
comprises like-minded enthusiasts of 14th-century Western European martial
and material culture. Members are centered in the Kingdom of Caid, which
is Southern California. The Company camps together and hosts deeds of
arms, welcoming challenges to their martial prowess. This page offers
a selection of photographs documenting some of the company's camps and
members through the years.

The Company's banner at sunset.

At the barrier.

More Pas action.

Sir Luther hanging out on the barrier. This might have been a penalty
of some kind.

Most sites require above-ground, contained fires. Luther built this brazier
for Montaigne and Catarina's use in preparing feasts for the Company.
(Montaigne)
The Company enjoys a good showing-off of the helms before deeds of arms.
No repast is ever ill-presented.

Some of the boys: Sir Luther, Squire Edward, Squire Jethro, Sir Mons,
and Sir Gareth.

Loafing squires caught now = extra-shiny armour later.

And really, what else are friends for? (Sir Jacob and Sir Luther)

Perfect peace. (Squire Edward)
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