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Invasion

Historian Sam Willis discovers French plans to invade Britain by balloon, the subterranean fortress built in the 19th century, and examines the Huguenots' legacy.

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Sam Willis reveals a story of invasion in Britain spanning millennia, beginning with him felling a tree with a flint axe in Kent, and riding an Iron Age chariot.
Sam Willis tells the story of the Barbary Corsaire pirates who made their headquarters on Lundy Island, and also sheds light on the little-known tale of King Louis the Lion.
Historian Sam Willis discovers French plans to invade Britain by balloon, the subterranean fortress built in the 19th century, and examines the Huguenots' legacy.
Sam Willis reveals a story of invasion in Britain spanning millennia, beginning with him felling a tree with a flint axe in Kent, and riding an Iron Age chariot.
Sam Willis tells the story of the Barbary Corsaire pirates who made their headquarters on Lundy Island, and also sheds light on the little-known tale of King Louis the Lion.
Historian Sam Willis discovers French plans to invade Britain by balloon, the subterranean fortress built in the 19th century, and examines the Huguenots' legacy.
Sam Willis reveals a story of invasion in Britain spanning millennia, beginning with him felling a tree with a flint axe in Kent, and riding an Iron Age chariot.
Sam Willis tells the story of the Barbary Corsaire pirates who made their headquarters on Lundy Island, and also sheds light on the little-known tale of King Louis the Lion.
Sam Willis tells the story of the Barbary Corsaire pirates who made their headquarters on Lundy Island, and also sheds light on the little-known tale of King Louis the Lion.
Historian Sam Willis discovers French plans to invade Britain by balloon, the subterranean fortress built in the 19th century, and examines the Huguenots' legacy.
Sam Willis reveals a story of invasion in Britain spanning millennia, beginning with him felling a tree with a flint axe in Kent, and riding an Iron Age chariot.
New. Historian Sam Willis discovers French plans to invade Britain by balloon, the subterranean fortress built in the 19th century, and examines the Huguenots' legacy.
New. Sam Willis tells the story of the Barbary Corsaire pirates who made their headquarters on Lundy Island, and also sheds light on the little-known tale of King Louis the Lion.
New. Sam Willis reveals a story of invasion in Britain spanning millennia, beginning with him felling a tree with a flint axe in Kent, and riding an Iron Age chariot.
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