This lecture from the Royal Armouries delves into the peace campaigns of Richard Cobden, utilizing the 'Letters of Richard Cobden Online' database. Professor Morgan discusses Cobden's involvement in peace movements, his opposition to the Crimean War, his critiques of British imperial actions, and his efforts to prevent British intervention in the American Civil War. The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, offers this content as part of their educational outreach, encouraging subscriptions and support.
This video, Episode 6 of a series by Richard Pellande from the Royal Armouries, details the planning and procurement of weapons for the 1520 Field of the Cloth of Gold. Inspired by an archive of expenditures, the episode focuses on the activities in Oudenburgh on May 15th, 1520. It explores the historical context of diplomatic summits between England and France and the extravagant displays of royal power, including jousting and combat. The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, aims to bring their collection to life through historical narratives and demonstrations.
This video delves into the historical documentation surrounding the Mauser Model 1910 pistol, offering a rare behind-the-scenes look at its development from initial design drawings and blueprints to assembly instructions, costing, marketing, and final manuals. It highlights the significance of these surviving archival papers for understanding pre-WW1 German small arms and showcases the comprehensive process undertaken at Mauser. The content is made possible by the Paul Mauser Archive and the supply of original documents by Mauro Baudino.
This WWI Primer documentary from C&Rsenal explores the history, function, and live-fire demonstration of the Pedersen Device. Hosted by Othais and Mae, the video delves into this unique firearm accessory used during World War I. It features archival research by Andrew of Archival Research Group and references several books on the Springfield 1903 rifles and WWI infantry weapons. The content is supported by Patreon, Subscribestar, and merchandise sales, with original music by Melissa Hyman and safe range space provided by Triana Protection. This collaboration also involves The Great War and ammunition data from DrakeGmbH, with animation music from Vector Smash.
This video appears to be a personal commentary or skit referencing a falling out between two individuals, Othais and Ian. The description provides a link to a 'Cablegram' which may be a visual element or source of information related to the content. It also includes contact information for 'Andrew' via email for assistance, suggesting a potential need for archival research or help with a specific issue. The video is accompanied by royalty-free music and offers support links to Patreon, Substar, and a merchandise shop, indicating it's part of a larger content creator's output.
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