t. Ives is blessed with many skilled craftspeople and hearty character re-enactors. The guild is divided into smaller groups called Households. The groups work independently of each other, but in a spirit of total cooperation. (The portraits below plus many more can be found in the Portrait Gallerie.)
uild Hall - a consortium of weavers, spinners, potters, jewelers and woodworkers.
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Lower row: Images used by permission - Gar Travis, www.garphoto.com |
avern - where people gather for food, drink, good conversation and play.
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Lower row: Images used by permission - Gar Travis, www.garphoto.com |
ookhouse - arromas and fine flavors of common Elizabethan foods.
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Lower row: Images used by permission - Gar Travis, www.garphoto.com |
ell - every town must have a Leaping House!
This household includes the ladies of the Bell, the constables and various characters.
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Upper row: Images by Josh Ritter | |||||
Lower row: Images used by permission - Gar Travis, www.garphoto.com |