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Wow, it am thrilled to pieces hearing about so much history in that area, what a history. I'm glad we are not so barbaric as in the past. Imagine the amount of energy and spirits left behind from hundreds of years. I wonder what happened to the remains of the plague victims after the subway lines were built? I was in London in 1999 only once, and never knew of these locations. I would love to go again some day. I love the accents in the UK. I am from 'Toronto, Canada'. Thank you for the lovely tour.
ОтветитьSorry but the way he says that headline 😂😂😂😂 amazing
ОтветитьJust found this channel and it’s fantastic… i moved away from london years ago to cornwall and i get very homesick, i don’t think i could love any other place’s history more than london .
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Started watching your channel and I love it! The, "Jack the Ripper" tour was gruesome but also really interesting. History can be horrible. Will continue to watch. Just thought I would thank you for your entertaining channel and sense of humor.
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ОтветитьI live by Farringdon station and go to Mass at St Barts. Now I'm going to crap myself walking home after dark! THANKS FOR THAT!
ОтветитьWhen the Black Plague hit and all those people died… what happened to their property or houses … who took ownership or was it a free for all for the survivors?
ОтветитьThank you both for doi g this tours it is so exiting thank you soo very much❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьDeck attendants with Chair police on there shirt and carry a big stick
ОтветитьAbsolutely fascinating!
ОтветитьLondon history is really interesting especially the victorian era
ОтветитьHi, kids! A leg-end in my own time.
ОтветитьWonderful tour. Very wise and knowledgeable. Bless your hearts. Thank you for posting.
ОтветитьThe Black Death is the Plague.They're the same disease
ОтветитьThe tight lacing of the corset was actually uncommon and considered cheating. Instead to get the desired silhouette ladies used padding and layers. There is a lot of myths about corsets that have since been debunked.
ОтветитьBeing dissected is still considered a sin of desecration to a body in traditional Catholicism. It's the same reason why we don't believe in organ transplants. However, the idea that a body will not rise if it is desecrated in the last judgment and resurrection is pure superstition.
ОтветитьLots of shit talking, non stop during the renaissance period, 24/7 like crack heads, demoralized creatures non human types of energy and lies
ОтветитьThough this was very interesting to watch I can imagine the two gentlemen would probably be irritated by Sinead's constant "that's right", I know I would be if i was trying to participate in a video and the other person kept making out like they knew everything already. She comes across like a teacher speaking to a student who is being tested.
ОтветитьFabulous...am reading alot about Henry Viii and his wives... especially anne... and how he pulled away from Catholicism to marry her...fascinating...thankyou for this tour.
ОтветитьWe just got back from our trip from London. It was really cool to use these videos to plan our trip & being able to understand things my party didn’t. Next time I come alone & do all the tours they down voted 🤣
Love you guys & what you do!
I live in the states and I can't believe how much of London's history is still preserved. It's sooo nice to see. I find it hard to believe how many alleyways, corridors and side streets there are. Right among the modern buildings are bits of major historical things that a lot of people probably don't even know are there. I also love the face that London has the little blue signs to tell you what a particular place is. I have to admit I find it a bit creepy how narrow and hidden these places are. It is no wonder how Jack the Ripper got away with the murders. I am not able to afford to travel overseas and this has been such a pleasure for me to see these things. Thank you so much Sinead and friends.
ОтветитьVery interesting. There's a lot of truth around the old belief you mention about dissection and it's the same reason why organ donation is a bad idea. The soul upon death lingers for up to 3 days (more or less) in the body. To separate the body at this point is fragmenting the soul.
ОтветитьThis highlights how pathetic this country truly is...please continue showing the only thing this ancient country has going for it...out dated construction you won't catch me in.
ОтветитьYou two are fab love your channel Sinéad I always get a warm cozy feeling looking at your videos keep up the super work 🥰☘️ your friend Rob is very handsome love an English gentleman beautiful accent 💕✨☘️
Ответитьprobable mice made the noises under the bed
Ответить日本🇯🇵帝国の、全電源を、全停止に、して下さい!!!!!!
ОтветитьInteresting and gruesome
ОтветитьWilliam Wallace, was murdered by Edward 1.. because he didn't recognise Edward as his king.
ОтветитьThe mother thought she wouldn't be hanged after the terrible crime of murder , how stupid was she.?
ОтветитьSo so sad😢
ОтветитьYou both did an Absolutely Great Job!!! 🙌👍🙌
ОтветитьThis is so interesting, thanks for sharing, .
ОтветитьI think you could do a very interesting walk in Leicester around were the king was found.
ОтветитьThey till practice Primitive surgery @ LRI. I woke up twice halfway through the operation’s.😢😱🤯😂
ОтветитьHello from Leicestershire,
I’m 2 miles away from Bradgate park where lady Jane gray lived.
I was skinned alive when I came off my Harley 😢 but I’ve grown it all back now 😅. I love your tours so much🥰,
because I can’t walk very far because of the accident.
I really want to thank you guys for these vids . im in the US and cant afford to go over there . love you guys . love the vids . i wish i could give but cant . bit i do give blessings . 🥇
ОтветитьThank you for sharing from Australia .
ОтветитьI really like your videos, but I find the white flash between scenes difficult to watch. Just so you know, but keep up the very interesting videos.
ОтветитьMel Gibson. Ha ha ha, Sinead!!! The Rebel got his mother in a whirl.
ОтветитьSinead you are the best. You must have spent many quiet years reading about all these places. Are you saying, "Ladies Chapel" in St. Bart's? Where the women were supposed to attend?
I'm from the US which is full of Irish descendants. But all many of us know is that Ireland is green, a saint helped tjem with their snakes, they like their beers etc, the coast cliffs are amazing, there was a potato famine that impacted the population horrifically, that there was some kind of poiltical thing called the Oranges, or people wore orange if they partook etc??? We are ignorant!!! Please do an Irish series, or if you have one let me know where to find it. Thanks! An Italian American.
It's curious that Charles is king now, because when he was younger he hated all the modern buildings juxtaposed with the historical ones we are all fascinated with. Here here!!!
So I hope he has the power to put the kabosh on monstrosities made of steel and glass that will look like shit in 200 years. He could do something useful!
Interesting what you said about Smithfield Market. When my daughter went to perform on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh she appeared at a venue where a big cow's head decorated the corner building. That's where the cow run had been for centuries, the cows being run to market.
I visited S. Market, must have been a Sunday because there were no vendors, people or ghosts there either.
This is amazing! I hope to visit someday!💕Thank you so much for this fantastic tour!
ОтветитьVery very disturbing stories Sinead but as ever really well done😢😢
ОтветитьFantastic deep content, made all the better by "spotted" Londoners :')
ОтветитьAbsolutely fascinating! Just, perchanced across you guys! Laah! You've booked me! So much HISTORY and you explain it all so beautifully! Thank you! Be PROUD of what you're doing, as you're Educating, and being it so "Alive!" with your travels! WONDERFUL! ❤ I've been into Ancient Historical history! And,I do watch the telly History progg's, with all the Professors, (one, with Pink hair! ) But, they only give, their assumptions!) Boy..! We have so much of our own, on our own doorsteps!😮 Keep it all comin' my lovelies! You're just AWESOME!❤
ОтветитьVery interesting greetings from Chester U.K.
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