Time Stream
Welcome to Time Stream, your destination for exploring the rich and captivating history and culture of England. From ancient monuments and Roman roads to medieval castles, royal dynasties, and the literary greats, this channel brings England’s remarkable past to life through immersive storytelling and detailed research. Here, you'll discover the everyday lives of people across the centuries, learn about iconic traditions, explore historical fashion, and uncover the stories behind the landmarks that still stand today. We dive into archaeological discoveries, folklore, historical events, and the evolution of English society, revealing how the past continues to shape the present. Whether you’re a student, a traveler, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about England’s heritage, our videos are designed to educate, inspire, and entertain.
XCV. Нормандское оружие
XCIII. Доктор Екатерина Яремчук рассказывает об оценке бизнеса
XCIII. Связанные библиотеки
XCII. Абингдонское аббатство и Уффингтонская белая лошадь
XCI. Английская жизнь в XVII веке
ХС. Мир через кино – профессор Люсия Нагиб
LXXXIX. Древнеримская лампа
LXXVIII. Профессор Люсия Нагиб, FBA: Жизнь в кино
LXXXVII. Нормандская битва
LXXXVI. Professor Jeremy Burchardt tells about History of Fences
LXXXV. Ancient Roman Coins
LXXXIV. University of Reading
LXXXIII. Preserving the Bayeux Tapestry
LXXXII. Reading Museum
LXXXI. Time Stream – A film about time travel and the search for truth, Part II
LXXX. Lady Carnarvon tells about Highclere Castle and "Downton Abbey"
LXXIX. Ancient Roman Table Games
LXXVIII. Digital Revolution
LXXVII. English Food in XVII
LXXVI. Calleva Atrebatum - 2000 years artefacts
LXXV. Scotland Mills
LXXIV. History of Reading
LXXIII. English Civil War (1642–1651)
LXXII. Professor Aleks Pluskowski tells about how faith and environment shaped Medieval Europe?
LXXI. Oxford, Part III
LXX. Dr Andreas Gavrielatos tells about the Social Meaning of Ancient Satire
LXIX. Ancient Roman Music
LXVIII. Jane Austen's House
LXVII. Stott Park Bobbin Mill
LXVI. Professor Eleanor Dickey tells about Learning Latin in Ancient Way