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More historic walks on Channel Five
Arthur Williams, barrage balloons, Battle of Britain, blackouts, Blitz, Cardiff, Channel Five, Clydebank, D-Day, Dan Jones, Devon, East Anglia, Great Yarmouth, Hampshire, Leiston Abbey, Liverpool, London, mining, Onyeka Nubia, pill boxes, Port Talbot, Rob Bell, Second, South Wales, steel, Suzannah Lipscomb, Walking Wartime BritainIf it isn’t Rob Bell walking Britain’s Lost Battlefields or Railways, Dan Jones walking Britain’s Roman Roads, Suzannah Lipscomb walking “Tudor” England or Onyeka Nubia walking Victorian Britain, it is Arthur Williams (the former marine and pilot) walking Wartime Britain. This is a fascinating series in its own right, showing how areas of the country…
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London’s Greatest Bridges (with Rob Bell)
America, architectural history, bascules, Blitz, bridges, Channel Five, Charles Barry, church of St. Magnus, Claudius, concrete, engineering, Gothic facade, Haberdashers, Henry II, Horace Jones, houses, Isambard Brunel, John Barry, London, London Bridge, Marc Brunel, Parliament, Port of London, River Thames, Rob Bell, Roman Britain, Rotherhithe Tunnel, shops, steel, stone, Tilbury, Tower Bridge, towers, woodThe series began at London Bridge itself. From an engineering perspective, Bell explained that the wooden Claudian bridge was the first across the Thames , built on no fewer than twenty-nine artificial islands, making it very difficult to negotiate. It was replaced with a very similar stone unit by Henry II. The Haberdashers were very…