This YouTube video, part of the "Home Learning Hub" series by the Royal Armouries, features a fictionalized address from Queen Elizabeth I to the nation during a time of a new threat. The content is designed for EYFS and KS1 students, focusing on history, English, and art and design. While the description mentions a "new enemy" and a need to "beat this new threat," it is presented in an educational context for young children, not as a firearms-related event. The Royal Armouries is the UK's national collection of arms and armour, and they often use historical context to create engaging educational materials.
This video delves into the history of English firearms law, tracing its evolution from 1689 to 1967. It highlights the significant differences in firearms legislation between the UK and the US, offering a historical perspective on gun control in England. The content is presented as an educational overview.
A resident knight from The Royal Armouries provides advice and tips for maintaining fighting fitness at home during quarantine. The video encourages viewers to subscribe for more content on arms and armor, and directs them to the museum's website, blog, Facebook, and Twitter for further engagement. The Royal Armouries is the UK's national collection of arms and armor, offering behind-the-scenes glimpses, combat demonstrations, jousting, and expert insights. The description invites questions about arms and armor in the comments section.
This video, titled 'The Last Stand - Marc Wilson,' features the documentary landscape photography of Marc Wilson. His fine art work focuses on the genre of documentary landscape photography, specifically documenting the remaining physical remnants of war in the 20th century within the UK and northern Europe, such as military defence structures. The exhibition was held at the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds.
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