Showing posts with label Hollybrass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hollybrass. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28

A Letter to Hollybrass




To Sam'l Hollybrass
Aboard HM Ship Acasta
Halifax

Hollybrass-

I have been ashore these three years now and since my leg won't allow me to go to sea no more, I used my prize money winnings and little bit of pension money to purchase John Juety's old dwelling house, brewery, hop yard and stable and have begun brewing beer like we always talked about when we served together with Captain Dundas in the old Euryalus in the Mediterranean station in '06.

I even run an advertisement in the newspaper like a real man of business, I advertised Strong Beer at 32s. per Barrel, good Table Beer for 15s. per Barrel, and Small Beer at 10s. Out of the House we sell Strong Beer by the single Gallon 1s. or 6d. a Quart. We even sell Grains for feeding Milch Cows, Horses and Swine by the Bushel and Strong Beer Yeast for 8d. per Quart.

As you was always exceptional kind to me when we was mess-mates, I wanted to cut you in on the deal. So if you ever find yourself ashore again and at your liesure from the King's navy, come out and I'll set you up as the Brewer and I'll take care of the dwelling house. We'll split up the profits from the old place and drink up anything extra that don't sell and be happy as Lords for the rest of our days like we always talked about! I passed along the same offer to our boy Cullen, but I ain't heard nothing back from him.

Keep your head out of the path of French balls, and remember me fondly to the rest of our old shipmates!

R. Martin
at the Plow
Essex Road
London


Friday, August 17

Acasta Anniversaries

A special post designed to celebrate our members that have been with us a while! It's THEIR dedication that helps to make Acasta the group that it is! These are the Four and Five year members...

Jim Apple's first event with us was the Jane Austen Festival in Louisville, KY. 7/2013


Frank Jarboe's first event with us was the Jane Austen Festival in Louisville, KY. 7/2013

Tony Gerard's first event with us was the Fair at New Boston 8/2013

James Vassermann's first event with us was the Fair at New Boston. 8/2013

Jake Book's first event with us was the Acasts's School of the Sailor in Louisville, KY. 1/2014

Steven Diatz's first event with us was the Jane Austen Festival in Louisville, KY. 7/2014

Richard Stone's first event was Fort Bowyer 9/2014

David Hobbs's first event was Fort Bowyer 9/2014


Sam Linden's first event with us was the Fair at New Boston, 2014


Tuesday, June 5

Samples from the Mail Packet




Some video of Acastas having gotten their mail and reading through it! If you want YOUR letters to be included, hurry and get them sent off TODAY!


Wednesday, December 6

An Interview with Albert Roberts



Jas. Townsend and Sons sent a camera crew out to the Jane Austen Fesitval in July to meet and interview the Acastas about our group and what we do… Townsend has begun a series for people who are new to reenacting and living history about how to get started in the hobby. One of the aspects they cover is how to create and flesh out a persona.

I was so busy over the course of the day that I barely got a chance to sit down with them, but once I did, we talked for a long time. Here is the result of that interview.

Friday, March 24

History Podcast


Mark Jessop of the ‘Wars of Coalition’ website recently interviewed the Acasta’s Albert Roberts about his two impressions (ship's doctor and Bosun), the pursuit of authenticity, and other reenactment interests... 

He also created this smashing illustration of Mr. Hollybrass for the occasion, give it a listen!


Wednesday, December 14

Taking the American Gun



The brave crew of "El Dragón", soon we would be running away from the British!
The Acastas after having captured the American gun. Image by Stefan Barges.

Wednesday, June 15

Images from Gunboat Weekend

A party of Acastas went ashore in Bath, Ontario this past weekend for the Crown Forces North America: Naval Establishment's 'Gunboat Weekend' event. 



Commander Sorensen of H.M. Sloop Chatham



St. Lawrence II in action


 



The Commodore and his wife take a stroll down on the dock to inspect the boats.





Fritz, Hollybrass and Vassermann out on the Commodore's gig "Beatrice"