
Here are some of Rob’s handmade lanterns in action.
It is always nice to hear back from the folks who purchase my lanterns. The photos below are examples of some of the reenactment groups and museums that use my lanterns in their programs and events. Links to the groups are included with the photos. I am hoping to add more images soon.

Group of people in historical clothing preparing and eating food outdoors on a wooden table.

Statue of a man in historic attire on a gunpowder barrel beside a lantern, with a painting of historical figures in the background.

Group of people dressed in historical or pirate-themed costumes standing together in front of a sign that says "Parrot's Perch," with text "Weird is okay. Find your tribe." above and below the group.

Another great photo courtesy of John Carlson the the Arm'd Tender Chatham.

Naval Lanterns used by The Crew of The Scavenger.

A person wearing a wide-brimmed hat and historical clothing stands behind a table with wooden spoons, ceramic pots, and metal lanterns, set in an outdoor setting.

The Crew of the HM Arm'd Tender Chatham with my English Ship Lantern.
The Crew of the Scavenger.

My friend John, of HM Arm'd Tender 'Chatham', with one of the Sophia Round Lanterns.
Historic ship hammocks displayed in a museum exhibit, illuminated by lanterns, with informational plaques on the walls.

A person dressed in period clothing, including a striped apron and cap, sweeps a wet stone floor in a dimly lit brick tunnel. A lantern with a warm glow is on the ground nearby. The scene suggests a historical or vintage setting.

A historical reenactment scene at night showcasing a traditional tricorne hat and an old-fashioned lantern providing warm light. A person's hands are visible holding a phone or device. Tents are faintly visible in the dark background.
English Ship Lanterns in a display at The Lewes Historical Society.

English Ship Lanterns at the Lewes Historical Society.

Sala Della Spada (The School of the Sword).

The Tender Chatham crew using a Guardroom Lantern.

The crew of HM Arm'd Tender "Chatham" have a pile of my lanterns.