This video features Dave Jewitt and Jonathan Ferguson returning for a "museum supermarket sweep" called 'Antiques Gunshow'. The category for this episode is Video Games. The video is structured with an intro, cue montage, and three rounds focusing on Pistols, Secondary, and Primary weapons, followed by a Bonus Round called 'Overkill'. The description also mentions Jonathan Ferguson's upcoming Saturday segments on the @WatchEXP channel reacting to "cursed video game guns". The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, is promoting their website, blog, and membership.
This video showcases modern jousting events in Leeds, presented by the Royal Armouries. It highlights the spectacle of jousting as a living history demonstration and invites viewers to experience it firsthand. The description also promotes the Royal Armouries as a national collection of arms and armour, encouraging support through donations and museum membership. It serves as an invitation to witness combat demonstrations and learn about arms and armour.
This video is a special Christmas episode of "What is this Weapon?" featuring firearms experts Jonathan Ferguson from the Royal Armouries and Ian McCollum from Forgotten Weapons. They engage with Christmas crackers and discuss various firearms. The description highlights the Royal Armouries as the UK's national collection of arms and armour, inviting viewers to explore their exhibitions, website, and social media channels. It also promotes a subscription to History of Weapons of War and encourages support for the museum.
This is a trailer for an upcoming Christmas special episode of the YouTube series '#WhatisthisWeapon' hosted by the Royal Armouries. The episode features experts Jonathan Ferguson and Ian McCollum. The description hints at a festive and engaging discussion about arms and armour, encouraging viewers to subscribe and support the museum. It promises behind-the-scenes content, combat demonstrations, and expert insights.
This video from the Royal Armouries, the United Kingdom's national collection of arms and armour, offers a behind-the-scenes look at their extensive collection. Viewers can expect to see combat demonstrations, experience jousting, and interact with their experts. The description also highlights ways to support the museum through donations and membership, and encourages viewers to ask questions about arms and armour in the comments.
This YouTube video features a winter lecture by Mike Livingston on the historical event, The Battle of Brunanburh. The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, presents this content. They encourage viewers to subscribe for more videos on arms and armour, and offer support through donations and museum memberships. The description highlights the museum's activities, including combat demonstrations and expert insights, and invites questions about arms and armour.
This YouTube video, titled "Winter lecture - A gift from the ‘Ice King’," is presented by the Royal Armouries, the United Kingdom's national collection of arms and armour. The description invites viewers to subscribe for more content on arms and armour, highlighting behind-the-scenes looks, combat demonstrations, jousting, and expert insights. The museum encourages viewer interaction by inviting questions about arms and armour in the comments section. The content appears to be educational and focuses on historical arms and armour, rather than modern firearms.
This "Home Learning Hub" video from the Royal Armouries features an online class with Abi, George, and Miss Coleman. They explore the I.33 manuscript and the history of the woman warrior Walpurgis. The content is designed to support teachers and parents with homeschooling, drawing from the Royal Armouries' collection of arms and armour. The video aims to bring their collection to life and answer questions about arms and armour, with mentions of combat demonstrations and jousting.
This video introduces the exhibition team from the Royal Armouries, focusing on the Corporate Partnerships Manager. They are working on an exhibition titled 'Tudor Power and Glory: The Field of Cloth of Gold'. The video aims to offer a behind-the-scenes look at their jobs, highlighting both the positive and challenging aspects. It also directs viewers to a playlist for meeting other team members and encourages subscription for more content on arms and armour. The Royal Armouries is the UK's national collection of arms and armour, showcasing combat demonstrations, jousting, and expert insights.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a museum exhibition focused on the "Field of Cloth of Gold," a significant historical event involving Tudor power and glory. Due to museum quarantine, the exhibition's completion is delayed. The content highlights the intricate work involved in mounting such displays and promotes the Royal Armouries as the UK's national collection of arms and armour. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe for more content on arms and armour, with opportunities to learn about combat demonstrations, jousting, and experts. The museum also invites questions about arms and armour in the comments section.
This video offers a virtual tour of the Royal Armouries museum, filmed just before the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. The description highlights the museum's collection of arms and armor, promising an "eerie tour" and inviting viewers to learn about behind-the-scenes activities, combat demonstrations, jousting, and expert insights. It encourages engagement through comments and directs viewers to the museum's website and social media for more content.
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