This video explores the effectiveness of the English Warbow in medieval warfare, demonstrating its penetration capabilities against plate armor and chainmail. It highlights the immense physical demands on archers and contrasts the longbow's training requirements with early firearms. The content features practical tests and historical context, positioning the longbow as a significant, albeit eventually superseded, military technology.
This video focuses on building a diorama of the Battle of Agincourt using Perry Miniatures. It highlights the historical context and the creative process of model construction, rather than featuring actual firearms. The Royal Armouries museum provides context about their collection of arms and armour, encouraging viewers to subscribe for more content related to historical weaponry and behind-the-scenes museum activities. The video also invites questions about arms and armour.
This video provides a behind-the-scenes look at the installation of the Agincourt diorama at the Royal Armouries in Leeds. The timelapse footage showcases the assembly of the detailed model, which depicts the 1415 Battle of Agincourt. The diorama, a collaborative effort by MMDioramas and Perry Miniatures, is now a permanent fixture in the museum's War Gallery. The installation marks the beginning of new developments within this gallery.
This video from the Royal Armouries introduces Scot, a member of their Visitor Experience team, who delivers a talk on the Battle of Agincourt. The description highlights the team's expertise and their usual base in Leeds, with a mention of an upcoming Hundred Years War display there. It also references specific exhibits like the Agincourt battle model created by the Perry Brothers and David Marshall of MM Dioramas.
This video offers a glimpse into the Visitor Experience team at the Royal Armouries, showcasing elements of their Agincourt talks and performances. While not a direct firearms demonstration, it highlights historical context and exhibits related to the Battle of Agincourt. The team is primarily based at their Leeds museum, and future exhibits from the Agincourt display, including a battle model, will be moving to Leeds for a permanent Hundred Years War display. The description mentions the Perry Brothers and David Marshall of MM Dioramas in relation to the battle model.
This video offers a behind-the-scenes look at the installation of a commissioned Agincourt diorama at the Tower of London, created by MMDioramas with Perry Miniatures. It commemorates the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt. The diorama installation features David Marshall of MMDioramas, along with Allan and Michael of Perry Miniatures. The exhibition ran from October 23, 2015, to January 31, 2016, with the anniversary on October 25th. Links are provided for exhibition details and the diorama's creation process on the Royal Armouries' website and blog, as well as Perry Miniatures' Facebook page.
This video from the Royal Armouries series "Arms in Action" explores the historical development and significance of bows, from early wooden weapons to sophisticated modern engineering and the development of the crossbow. It also delves into the human history of hunting, contrasting subsistence hunting with sport hunting in the developed world. The film includes footage of bow making and a re-enactment of the Battle of Agincourt, highlighting the bow's role in warfare.
This video, titled 'War Gallery: The Battle of Agincourt,' features a clip from the Battle of Agincourt film, displayed within the War Gallery at the Royal Armouries museum in Leeds. The content focuses on historical military engagements as presented in a museum setting. While the title and description refer to a battle, they do not mention any specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics within the firearms community. The content is historical and museum-based.
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