Saturday, 23 May 2015

Bruce Experimental Hypervelocity Gun, Dover (Historic Document)



The Experimental hypervelocity gun located near St. Margaret's Bay near Dover. This gun was named Bruce, heres some links to more detailed information:

kenthistoryforum:
http://www.kenthistoryforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=5903.0

sussexhistoryforum:
http://sussexhistoryforum.co.uk/index.php?PHPSESSID=qd304hlnp3rf8ijmm028k7mlf6&topic=453.0

du.kent-history:
http://www.du.kent-history.co.uk/1/bruce/bruce.htm

1880 Channel Tunnel Test Bore (Historic Document)



The revisit to the 1880 channel tunnel test bore dating 1880. This time  I go to the end of the bore. Very wet and cold around 200 feet underground.

Eastry Caves (Historic Document)


A look into the history of Eastry Caves, located near sandwich in kent.

more info here:

http://www.undergroundkent.co.uk/index.php/2013-08-29-00-41-33/eastry-caves

Dover Castle Western Battlements (Historic Document)



The Western Battlements  of Dover Castle, my journey starts from the cliff edge exploring the 13th century wall all the way up to Gattons tower.

My research goes to:

English Heritage:
1997 - Jonathan Coad
2012 - Steven Brindle

Department of the Environment:
1975 - R. Allen Brown.

Nuclear Bunker, Brede Waterworks (Historic Document)



This week I remade the Brede Bunker video from the original tape.

I interview mike Wade and he talks about the Nuclear bunkers built on utility sites across the country.

Dover Castle Canons Gate (Historic Document)



My historic document into the 1790's gateway Canons gate, all my research go to:

English Heritage:
1997 - Jonathan Coad
2012 - Steven Brindle

Department of the Environment:
1975 - R. Allen Brown.

many thanks to Subterranean History, for the Martello Tower photos.
http://www.subterraneanhistory.co.uk/

For great sound effect visit:
https://www.youtube.com/user/YTSoundEffects

Darenth Wood Chalk Mines (Historic Document)


My new remake from 2008 document of Darenth Wood deneholes.

The information researched for narration was from Sub Brit:

http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/d/darenth_wood_dene_hole/index.shtml