Richborough Roman Fort
This video was shot at Richborough Roman Fort near Sandwich in Kent. Richborough is said to be the landing point for the Roman invasion of Britain under the Emperor Claudius.
Music :Retreat by Jason Farnham, available of YouTube Audio Library
Richborough Roman Fort
Richborough Castle contains the ruins of a Roman Saxon Shore fort, collectively known as Richborough Fort or Richborough Roman Fort. It situated in Richborough near Sandwich, Kent, in the United Kingdom.
Rutupiae or Portus Ritupis was founded by the Romans after their invasion of Britain in ad 43. Because of its position near the mouth of the Stour, Rutupiae was the major British port under the Romans and the starting point for their equivalent of Watling Street. Additional routes connected Durovernum (Canterbury) with further ports at Dubris (Dover), Lemanis (Lympne), and Regulbium (Reculver). Earth fortifications were first dug on the site in the 1st century, probably was as a storage depot and bridgehead for the Roman army. This transformed into a civilian and commercial town, which was later replaced by a Saxon Shore fort around the year 277. The later fort is believed to have been constructed by the rebel Carausius.The site is now under the care of English Heritage.
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Richborough Roman Fort And Amphitheater, Kent, UK
Richborough Roman Fort And Amphitheater, Kent, UK
Richborough Roman Fort & Amphitheatre Part 5
Looking at the old Roman Fort at Richborought Kent
Richborough Roman fort 43 AD sandwich Kent Britania 1
Far greater than the invasion of 1066, took place by the Romans, 2000 years ago! The Roman's main entry port into Britain is now over two miles from the sea, with remains dating back to the Claudian invasion of AD43. Archaeological finds from the entire period of the Roman occupation are on display, including an early Christian baptismal font.
Richborough Roman Fort & Amphitheatre Part 4
Looking at the old Roman Fort at Richborought Kent
Richborough Roman Fort & Amphitheatre Part 1
Looking at the old Roman Fort at Richborought Kent
Richborough Roman fort 43 AD sandwich Kent Britania 2
John from English Heritage talks about the importance of Richborough's Roman fort going back to 43AD.
Richborough Roman Fort
Rutupiæ - Richborough Roman Fort, Kent, UK.
Richborough Roman Fort Drone Footage
Drone video using Phantom Vision 2+. Taken outside the walls of Richborough Roman Fort near Sandwich in Kent.
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Richborough Roman Fort
Description: A short tour of the Roman remains at Richborough in Kent.
RICHBOROUGH ROMAN FORT
Back to Richborough & the remains of the Roman Fort for this latest re edit. Full of history this is a fantastic place to go & explore. Excellent place to take the kids & have a good adventure! The roman soldier footage has been mercilessly ripped from another youtube film whilst the rest was filmed using a dji phantom 2 vision plus, a Phantom 3 Standard & a dji osmo.
Rutupie, Roman Richborough
The Roman Town of Rutupie, Now Richborough, situated in Sandwich Kent. This was the entry point to the Roman province of Brittania. Currently under the Stewardship of English Heritage.
Sandwich Walk Part 1
Walking around sandwich
Dice Tower - Richborough Roman Fort
Fragments of bone unearthed at Richborough Roman Fort many years ago have been formally identified as coming from a rare Roman dice tower.
Here English Heritage volunteer Roly Cobbett tells of the exciting find and how he came to piece together the clues.
The dice tower, one of only a few known to survive worldwide, was discovered thanks to painstaking detective work by Roly.
The fragments are now on display in the site museum.
The towers were used to roll dice for gambling and to play popular board games at the tiem the Romans inhabited Britain.
The Kent Coast For One Day With Two Drone’s 2
Reculver Towers and Roman Fort (Shot with Dji Mavic Air drone in UHD 4k) In high Wind.
Reculver Lane | Reculver, Herne Bay CT6 6SS, England
The Reculver Towers are all that remain of a Saxon church, St. Mary’s. Located near Herne Bay, the church was part of a Roman fort which guarded one end of the Wantsum Channel. The fort was built around 210 AD, whilst the church was constructed in 669 AD. The church was demolished in 1809, as it was thought it would collapse into the sea. However, the two towers were kept as a landmark for shipping. It is reported that back in the middle ages ships would dip their sails as they sailed passed the Church as a sign of respect.
The two towers are also known as “The Two Sisters” after two nuns from the Faversham Abbey. Frances, the Abbess, had recently recovered from a serious illness, and accompanied by Isabella, they set off on a pilgrimage by boat, to the shrine at Broadstairs. Off the coast of Reculver they became grounded on a sand-bank, Isabella shortly died from exposure but Frances survived. In memory of her sister, Frances had the church restored and had a wooden spire added to each stone tower.
Stone Bay Beach (Shot with Dji Mavic Air drone in UHD 4k)
Eastern Esplanade, Broadstairs CT10 1DU, England
Richborough Roman Fort and River Stour. (Shot with Dji Phantom 4. drone in UHD 4k)
Richborough Roman Fort, Off Richborough Road, Kent, CT13 9JW
Richborough Roman Fort, originally called “Rutupiae”, in Kent marks the site where the Romans successfully invaded Britain in 43 AD.
Known by many as the “gateway to Britain” and also Richborough Castle, Richborough Roman Fort is thought to have begun as a military stronghold for the invading Roman soldiers and developed into a civilian town and one of the country’s main ports. One reminder of the leisure facilities of this historic town can be seen around five minutes away in the form of the vague remnants of an amphitheatre.
The impressive stone walls that still stand at Richborough Roman Fort are the remains of a wall fort built by the Romans in the late third century AD to protect against the Saxons. Visitors can also see remaining defensive ditches and the ruin of a first century
triumphal arch.
Deal Castle And Deal Beech Marine Road Deal, CT14 7BA
(Shot with Dji Phantom 4. drone in UHD 4k) AND (Shot with Dji Mavic Air drone in UHD 4k)
Deal Castle is located right on the beach in the town of Deal in the south east of England, its important position was chosen to guard a stretch of water used as an anchorage and landing ground.
This Tudor artillery castle is built of reused materials such as Caen stone, brick and Kentish ragstone removed from dissolved religious buildings nearby. The castle is surrounded by a curtain wall with six low bastions and gun platforms. The castle itself consists of a three storey circular tower with six semicircular towers projecting from it. These towers give the castle the appearance of a Tudor rose form the air and are perfectly symmetrical. The castle is protected further by a dry moat and gatehouse with its murder holes and gun port which are still in good condition.
Dover Patrol Memorial
Hawks Hill Road Leathercote's Point, East of St Margaret's Bay, Dover CT15 6DT. England
(Shot with Dji Mavic Air drone in UHD 4k)
Memorial commemorates the men who served in the Dover Patrol during the First World War and the many who lost their lives. A later inscription commemorates the sacrifice of the men of the Royal and Merchant Navies who died in their duty on the Dover Strait during the Second World War. First World War (1914-1918) Second World War (1939-1945)
Sunset At Dungeness / Romney Marsh TN29 Kent England
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Sandwich - Pegswell Nature Reserve & King George Park - Aerial DRONE View Montage! #3
This is a Montage of Pegswell Nature Reserve, King George Park and The Stour River. Hope you enjoy. mnwjeo[pijtp0jUOHGnop35095
027 Vanlife VLOG - Aborted Trip to Richborough Castle & New Camera Test
My new camera arrived this morning and being keen to test it I decided to walk to Richborough Castle, close to where I am currently staying. I knew it was closed but wondered what access there was and the weather was great for a walk...
I will follow up on the camera in my next vlog.
I am REALLY ANNOYED with the sound in this video! I have even gone back to original files, re-edited and upped audio to 200% and re-uploaded. Still too low! Finally I have just downloaded the mp4 from YouTube and played it back on my mac, it is louder than when viewed online!?
Light at Richborough Castle
Light at Richborough Castle caught on video while filming on location.
Richborough Roman Town, PARTS I & II, 'Gateway to Britain' by Sheila, September 20th 2017
A really great and spontaneous visit-----Richborough once a coastal site now at least 3km inland on the Wantsum Channel. The invasion of the Romans in AD 43 initiated the building of this extensive Town known as Rutupiae.--known as the official Gateway to Britain--it also built the first ever Amphitheatre--I visit the site later in the day------Richborough's Importance was marked by a massive arch--one of the largest monumental arches in the Roman Empire, built in AD 85---now all gone but the foundations remain--- more videos to follow