This video features blacksmiths Paul Stoddart (Kingdom Forge) and Daniel Goodwin (Firehound Forge) demonstrating traditional blacksmithing skills at the Royal Armouries. They are shown crafting a unique replica medieval arming sword for the museum as part of the "Dangerous Arts" summer event. The description also links to a blog interview with the blacksmiths.
This video showcases the traditional blacksmithing skills of Kingdom Forge as they create a 15th-century arming sword replica for the Royal Armouries. The blacksmiths demonstrate their craft as part of the museum's "Dangerous Arts" summer event, offering insights into historical sword-making techniques for a unique museum piece.
This YouTube video, titled 'Elizabethan Foot Combat | Dangerous Arts,' focuses on historical reenactments and demonstrations of combat from the Elizabethan era. The description highlights upcoming summer holiday events featuring combat displays, hands-on experiences, theatrical performances, collection handling, and museum tours. It aims to bring history to life and encourages viewers to visit the Royal Armouries website for more details.
This video introduces the Royal Armouries' "Dangerous Arts" event, highlighting the museum's commitment to bringing history to life through the work of specialist craftspeople. The focus is on the creation of historical items such as leather goods, armour, swords, and costumes. Notably, Royal Armouries Armourer Dave Hewitt will host workshops on August 16th and 17th, offering visitors a chance to engage with these historical crafts. The video encourages viewers to visit the museum's website for more information on summer events.
This video introduces "Dangerous Arts," a new book from the Royal Armouries focusing on historically significant objects. The book and associated activities explore themes of art, conflict, death, and beauty, showcasing pieces chosen for their fine craftsmanship and design from palaces, tournament fields, and parade grounds. The content highlights the aesthetic and historical value of these artifacts, connecting them to broader themes of human history.
This video from the Royal Armouries introduces their "Dangerous Arts" summer activities, inspired by a new book release. The content focuses on the artistic and historical aspects of firearms and other objects within their collection. It highlights pieces chosen for their fine craftsmanship and design, linking them to themes of art, conflict, death, and beauty. The video encourages viewers to visit the Royal Armouries' website for more information on their summer events.
This video highlights the "Dangerous Arts" event at the Royal Armouries in Leeds, focusing on historical crafts. It specifically introduces Adam McSkelly, the museum's Leather Worker, who will be conducting workshops on making leather goods, armor, swords, and costumes. The event aims to bring history to life for visitors by showcasing the skills of specialist craftspeople. Information about summer events and workshops is available on the museum's website.
This video introduces the "Dangerous Arts" event at the Royal Armouries, focusing on how history is brought to life through craft. It highlights specialist craftspeople who create leather goods, armour, and swords. The video specifically features Meridith Towne, the Royal Armouries Costume Maker, who will host workshops on August 2nd and 3rd. Visitors can learn more about the summer events and the museum's work on their website.
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