This video from the Royal Armouries features Henry Yallop, Keeper of Edged Weapons & Armour, examining a sword potentially used by Oliver Cromwell during the 1649 Siege of Drogheda. The content delves into the historical context of the siege and the sword's features, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at historical arms and armour.
This video features Henry Yallop, Keeper of Edged Weapons and Armour at the Royal Armouries, examining a 15th-century two-handed sword potentially linked to the Battle of Castillon, the final battle of the Hundred Years' War. The sword is part of the 'Castillon Hoard' and was recovered from the Dordogne River. The video also highlights a recent recreation of the sword, made in partnership with Matt Easton and Windlass Swords, which is presented alongside the original.
This video from the Royal Armouries features Lead Curator Henry Yallop discussing his favorite objects from the 'Warrior Treasures: Saxon Gold from the Staffordshire Hoard' exhibition. The exhibition showcases over one hundred artifacts from the Staffordshire Hoard, many displayed for the first time. Yallop highlights the significance of these treasures in understanding Anglo-Saxon military and social history. The video also mentions the ongoing archaeological research project funded by Historic England and the ownership of the hoard by Birmingham City Council and Stoke-on-Trent City Council. Information about the exhibition and a related conference is provided.
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