This video announces the final tours of the season at Dragonman's museum. Interested visitors are encouraged to attend the remaining tours on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 10 am sharp. No reservations are needed; attendees should arrive before 10 am. The museum will close for the season shortly after Veteran's Day, though other facilities at Dragonman's will remain open year-round. The video also promotes the sale of t-shirts via their website.
This video announces the winners of a monthly drawing contest held at a military museum. Participants were asked to draw something from the museum's collection. The contest is open to children aged 12 and under, and all participants are recognized as winners. The judging considers the quality of the artwork and the age of the child. The winning entries are displayed for museum visitors. The video expresses gratitude to all the children who participated.
This video documents a museum tour held on a Sunday, which saw over 100 attendees, indicating a record-breaking year for the museum's tour program. To date, over 5,000 people have participated in the tours this year. The museum offers guided tours every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 10 am. Visitors do not need to make an appointment; they can simply arrive and pay in person between 9:30 am and 10 am on any of the scheduled tour days.
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 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.
This video showcases practice sessions by the Royal Armouries Visitor Experience team in preparation for their Wild West February half-term event. The event, running from February 15th to 23rd, 2014, featured a daily high-noon gunfight at 11:45 am. More information is available on the Royal Armouries website.
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