National Civil War Centre - Newark Museum
New National Civil War Centre comes to Newark! Central / Calendar TV - Filmed 12 Nov 2013 with Wesley Smith, Michael Constantine and Glyn Hughes
National Civil War Centre — Newark Museum
The National Civil War Centre - Newark Museum
The Friends of Newark & Sherwood Museum Service are key to the project and aim to raise between £50,000 and £100,000 towards capital funding.
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The Friends of Newark & Sherwood Museum Service – Registered Charity Number 1146475
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A night at the National Civil War Centre, Newark
Comedy gold from Adam at the National Civil War Centre, Newark. Made in one day at a CAN-DO film making working shop for museum volunteers and staff.
National Civil War Centre - Newark Museum BBC Radio Nottingham Interview
Find out more about the National Civil War Centre in Newark, Nottinghamshire. BBC Radio Nottingham interview on 20 Nov 2013 with Gareth Evans and Michael Constantine.
National Civil War Centre, Newark
Hugh Willmott and Rachel Askew from the Department of Archaeology in conversation with Bryony Robins and Michael Constantine, members of staff from the National Civil War Centre, Newark, talking about their collaboration which has led to an HLF funding bid.
Film by Gemma Thorpe and Nathan Gibson
Still photography by Andy Brown
Music by Chris Zabriskie
Ray Reviews... The National Civil War Centre in Newark
Had a family trip out to Newark the other day, and visited the brilliant National Civil War Centre! Also had a good mooch around Newark following the Civil War Trail. Check out what we got up to!
Music: 'You Had to Be' by E's Jammy Jams
Music: 'Bluebird' by E's Jammy Jams
Newark Torc (neck ornament), in the Civil War Museum centre, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England
A short video of the iron age gold alloy torc, found on the outskirts of Newark, Notts, and now on display in the Newark Civil War museum center.
Christopher Hill Memorial Lecture 16/11/ 2019 National Civil War Centre, Newark
To coincide with the World Turned Upside Down exhibition at 'The National Civil War Centre', Norah Carlin gave a lecture on her forthcoming book: Regicide or Revolution What Petitioners Wanted, September 1648 - January 1649. The lecture was introduced and chaired by Professor Penny Corfield (Christopher Hill's niece).
UK National Civil War Centre in Newark, Notts. - When Cromwell killed the King
Richard Darn tales us on a tour of the new English Civil War Centre in Newark, Nottinghamshire which opened last year. The 1640s Civil war saw almost 10% of the English population killed through fighting, disease and hunger but what was it all about? Yes King Charles I and the Cavaliers were fighting Oliver Cromwell and the roundheads but what was it that divided the nation? And what's the connection between Charles I's most trusted military commander Prince Rupert, Newark and Bristol?
From about 1607 to 1636, the Government pursued an active anti- enclosure policy - W.E. Tate
Charles' anti-enclosure policies may have been the spark that ignited the English Civil War
Extract 1
Historians are inconclusive about the origin and cause of the war. Whatever brought the merchant classes, or bourgeoisie, to armed conflict with the landed feudal gentry, personified by the king, must have had a mighty incentive. Driven by the new capitalist class the move from collective to private ownership of land was extremely lucrative. To halt it, then impose retrospective 'fines', unforgivable? [ed. TG]
Extent of Charles' penalties on enclosers
Extract from: 'The English Village Community and the Enclosure Movements'
W. E. Tate, Victor Gollancz, London, 1967. (longer extract below)
Chapter 11
Enclosure and the State in Tudor and Early Stuart times.
The Policy of the Early Stuart Governments
Extract 2 - 'If the reign in its social and agrarian policy may be judged solely from the number of anti-enclosure commissions set up, then undoubtedly King Charles I is the one English monarch of outstanding importance as an agrarian reformer.'
Extracted from
The English Village Community and the Enclosure Movements by W. E. Tate, Victor Gollancz, London, 1967
Chapter 11, Enclosure and the State: (A) In Tudor and Early Stuart Times
The Tudor Governments
From the social and political points of view too the Tudor governments disliked such enclosures as led or threatened to lead to depopulation. Several of the Tudor rulers, certainly Henry VIII and the Lord Protector Somerset, had a quite genuine desire to be fair to the small proprietor, who was usually, with good reason, bitterly opposed to enclosure. All had a lively apprehension of the danger of dynastic or religious rebellion, and all were unwilling that malcontents should be presented with the opportunities afforded by the existence of a dispossessed and starving peasantry. Even before Henry VIII's time anti-enclosure measures had been placed on the statute book, and throughout Tudor times there was a long stream of statutes, proclamations and commissions, all designed to check a process felt to be utterly destructive of the common weal. Thus in 1517 there was the commission already referred to. Thirty-two years later a main count in the indictment against Somerset, under which at last he lost his head, was that he had been so slack in suppressing Kett's Rebellion in 1549 as to give the rebellious peasantry an idea that he was in sympathy with their feelings on the agrarian grievances which had led to the disturbance.
National Civil War Centre in Newark, Notts
Notts construction firm, Robert Woodhead Ltd, is now at the midway point in its restoration of the Old Magnus Buildings in Newark, creating the brand new National Civil War Centre
Promoting Newark History Across The UK And World 1642 - 1646
English Civil War Returned To Queen's Sconce 1642 - 1646
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Promoting History and Our Newark Town - District #NewarkNottinghamshire
Civil War re-enactors had descended on the historic town of Newark Sunday 5th and Monday 6th May Newark was turned back in time to the mid-17th century for the 5th Annual Pikes and Plunder Civil War Festival. The remarkable Queen's Sconce - built in 1644 - Hour stunning venue for musket fire and fighting, whilst Newark Castle hosts major living history displays, bringing the period vividly back to life.
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Pikes and Plunder Annual Civil War Festival
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Newark Civil War Center Opening Celebrations 4 May 2015
Civil war Newark market place
Gun fire at Newark market place
Newark on market place
Friday 10 10 2014
National Civil War Centre: Howard Giles
Event director Howard Giles speaks in the National Civil War Centre about the Fortress Newark weekend.
National Civil War Centre opening weekend - March to the Market Place
National Civil War Centre opening weekend - March to the Market Place.
YEAR FIVE VISIT THE CIVIL WAR CENTRE!
Year 5 went to the National Civil War Centre in Newark. It was a fantastic trip and we found out so much about what we have around us.
A huge thank you to everyone who helped us at the National Civil War Centre in Newark - It was amazing
Newark Air Museum
Film of a day spent at Newark Air Museum. No wildlife there but plenty of classic aircraft. The staff and volunteers are very friendly and encourage you to get close to the aircraft. We were told that they sometimes find it difficult to attract visitors as they don't get much passing traffic so I've put a link to the website below. If You're into classic aircraft then it's well worth a visit.
NEWARK CASTLE DOCUMENTARY
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Newark civil war re-enact-ment
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