In this video, the world’s youngest history presenter takes us back to the mid 1800s when France was once again a threat to England and the Channel Islands. As part of the military defences, a long breakwater was built at Braye in Alderney to provide protection for the ships of the Royal Navy.
Zac shows when and how it was constructed, and what happened to the breakwater after the threat from France subsided.
Told with his usual charisma, this 11 minute film is a delight to watch and is complimented by warming cinematic music.
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MUSIC:
1. ‘Moments’ by Frank Schroeter
Under the Creative Commons ‘Attribution 4.0 International’ (CC BY-SA 4.0) License.
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2. ‘Action Impressive Exciting Cinematic Strings Military Music’ by Dubush Miaw from Pixabay
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Audio File ID: 20611
2 июл 2024