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Britain Reimagined
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Welcome to Britain Reimagined!
Reimagined biographies of historical figures in British history 🇬🇧👑
This channel is also a calming place for you to feel uplifted and positive by the English countryside & medieval ambient scenes.
Our aim of these ambient scenes is for you to feel immersed in the experience & imagine yourself in these settings in the comfort of your own home.
Grab a cup of tea and a good book and relax in your living room with the British medieval countryside in the background.
The nature sounds and scenes can be used for meditation, healing and relaxation.
Reimagined biographies of historical figures in British history 🇬🇧👑
This channel is also a calming place for you to feel uplifted and positive by the English countryside & medieval ambient scenes.
Our aim of these ambient scenes is for you to feel immersed in the experience & imagine yourself in these settings in the comfort of your own home.
Grab a cup of tea and a good book and relax in your living room with the British medieval countryside in the background.
The nature sounds and scenes can be used for meditation, healing and relaxation.
Bonfire Night | Medieval Firework Scene | Medieval Soundscape | Fireworks | Ambience | Autumn Cosy
Imagined ambient firework display in the medieval period during the first sighting of fireworks in England. This first depiction was recorded at the royal wedding of Kind Henry VII and Elizabeth of York on April 27, 1486.
This defining moment of history represented the ending of the Wars of the Roses & the start of the Tudor Dynasty. The use of fireworks was a novelty at the time and added a sense of wonder and grandeur to the festivities.
Firework display | Autumn Cosy | Autumn Scenes | Night time Ambient Scene | Night time | English Countryside | Relaxation | Country Life | medieval | medieval Firework | medieval royal wedding scene | Guy Fawkes | 5th November
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Images created with Midjourney 🌿
This defining moment of history represented the ending of the Wars of the Roses & the start of the Tudor Dynasty. The use of fireworks was a novelty at the time and added a sense of wonder and grandeur to the festivities.
Firework display | Autumn Cosy | Autumn Scenes | Night time Ambient Scene | Night time | English Countryside | Relaxation | Country Life | medieval | medieval Firework | medieval royal wedding scene | Guy Fawkes | 5th November
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Subscribe for more English historical and countryside scenes imagined throughout different periods.
Images created with Midjourney 🌿
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The Daily Life of a Victorian Lady | Victorian Era | Historical Resources
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Are you curious about what daily life was like for Victorian women? In this video, I take you on a journey back in time to look at a Victorian lady's daily routine. From morning to night, we'll explore the fascinating world of the 1800s and discover what it was really like to live as a Victorian woman. #VictorianEra #DailyLife #VictorianWomen #VictorianLifestyle #History #1800s The Daily Life o...
Country Church | Ambient Scene | Choir Music | Relaxation
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Sacred choir and choral ambient background music. Music for Prayer, relaxation, meditation & sleep. 🌸 🍃 🌸🍃🌸🍃🌸🍃🌸🍃🌸 Subscribe for more English historical and countryside scenes imagined throughout different periods. Images created with Midjourney 🌿
Sunrise Ambient Scene | English Countryside | Relaxation | Country Life
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In this video, you'll be taken on a peaceful journey of the English countryside at sunrise. Enjoy the lush green autumn pastures as you relax to the calming music with the sun rising over the rolling hills. This video provides the perfect backdrop for a moment of tranquility and relaxation. Let the sights of this beautiful countryside sunrise provide the perfect opportunity to take a break from...
Dawn Among the Heather | Natural Beauty | Countryside Ambience
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A moonlit Spring Meadow at dawn on the Yorkshire moors with heather. A place if you’re seeking peace and tranquility on a calming evening. 🌸 🍃 🌸🍃🌸🍃🌸🍃🌸🍃🌸 Subscribe for more English historical and countryside scenes imagined throughout different periods. Images created with Midjourney
Medieval Ambient Church Scene | Yorkshire Ambience | Medieval Church | Relaxing Ambience
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Take a journey back in time and immerse yourself in the ambient atmosphere of a medieval church. This video showcases the stunning architecture of the Middle Ages, capturing the essence of a countryside Christian church. Enjoy the details and architecture of a medieval village calling its residents to church. Relax and recharge as you experience the ambient energy of a medieval chapel, surround...
Small Medieval Village | Countryside Night Ambience | Celtic Village | 1H Relaxation | Folk Tavern
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This video features 1 hour of soothing countryside and ambient noise, set in a beautiful medieval scene. Let the atmospheric sounds transport you to a peaceful and relaxing world, perfect for meditation, sleep, and reducing overthinking. Free ambient sounds for board game, card game or reading background music. Immerse yourself in medieval life. I love the Yorkshire and English countryside and ...
Yorkshire Country Garden | Natural Ambience | Nature Sounds | 1H Relaxation in British Countryside
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Listen to these healing nature sounds. Take in the scenery of this English country garden and experience a cup of tea in nature. Enjoy your afternoon tea on this early summer scene with the trees, bushes and flowers blowing in the wind. In this country garden you will find Plants | Hebe | Wooden Garden Bench | Teacup | Teapot | Wisteria | Mint Green Shed 1 Hour of healing summer and nature soun...
So beautiful!
My grandmother wore corsets. 62 .
I love British accent😊
A Lady would have spent her morning at her correspondence.
Omg dont use AI we can enjoy and learn without AI stop this
Most women were poor and spend their days working long and long hours
Just and FYI: found the background music to be too loud and actually rather irritating. I had trouble hearing the words. Otherwise it was marvelously creative.
You are ruining your videos with AI. Sad to see
I watched this is school in History and the whole class feel apart at the cheap AI images, even the teacher. No hate, this video is very informative
I strongly disagree with the use of AI when talking about historial facts. There are countless resources for historically accurate material online, why use a fake+inaccurate depiction when you could show the real thing?
i APPRECIATE PROVIDING ONLY THE FACTS AND NOT POLITICAL RETORIC.
Nice job
Is this AI video?
Ohh, i was just watching your last video
Depending on what economic class you lived in, you could have it either very nice or very difficult.
Oh really?
Like today haha
I wish you would use art from the era instead of AI art.
What about every day life for a lower class lady?
Just depends on who you're born to.
The didn’t have maids and smelled worse
Girls just want to kick their feet up on the table and relax, chill with their best buds.
The part about women being “ the Angel of the house” stay at home moms with the house and children being their main focus… NOTHING wrong with that. Look where we are now. Children being raised by others because women rather focus on themselves , their income , their carrier .. “oh wait I got kids with needs ? “ Stop fooling yourself , deep down you know it’s wrong to leave your kids in someone else’s care. People who tell you not to feel guilty are liars ! Feel very guilty . For husbands it’s so much more relax if they don’t need to worry about these things ( day care.. house hold chores) . Even feminists men ( 🤔) feel this deep down. They are the providers . Even without biblical motivation , it’s biological ! It’s scientifically proven that women have different responses to situations, tend to be more caring . You can’t have it all! Focus on what’s important , your kids.
Lol
Well said!
Why can't the man and women both work part time and share childcare roles. Anyone who thinks only women can care for children hasn't been a parent. This would mean both parties are happier, more independent financially.
I don't qualify I have no kids.
WELL SAID !
I would like to know more about the maid's life
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Me too!
This is a visit into the daily life of a Victorian lady, but what about the daily life of women, neber mind ladies - the ladies only constitute around fifty or forty percent of females. What about the other fifty or sixty percent?
What about the vast majority of women during the Victorian era?. Most were not wealthy, did not have fancy dresses much less someone to dress them. The daily life of the typical woman in the Victorian era was nothing like this at all.
Ok? But they the title is literally the of a Victorian LADY
What is unclear is when a lady might complete her toilet (a poo). I presume this would be done before she dressed as she probably wanted to wash intimate areas first. Moreover, by being in a state of undress, the lady could poo without the danger of soiling her underclothes. That would be a real stinker and her friends might no longer wish to pay her a visit.
We women are too pretty to poo
@@basm620inbelair9 Basm -- You must have severe flatulence and impacted stools. You must poo every day and clean up properly afterwards, so when you swish past in your pretty silk gown, you smell as fresh as a fuchsia rather than as stinky as a rotten egg! Remember to wash your hands afterwards and scrub your nails!
@@LaHayeSaint ??
This was the best comment
@@JameeWoodard Jamee -- Thank you on behalf of whoever's comment you praised.
Ok so this video is a straight mess of incorrect information. Holy shit.
And pollution
Cleanliness was very important at the time. Not only was hygiene considered important for health, it also demonstrated morality. She would have washed more than her face with the cold water.
Our idea of cleaniness is very different than theirs. So long as there's no visible dirt, it was good, for home use atleast. A surgeon may do more. Remember, germ theory didn't even exist at the start of the period.
Sounds stressful
People who enjoyed this video may enjoy reading "Period Piece" by Gwen Raverat, a granddaughter of Charles Darwin, a story of her childhood reminiscences in Edwardian times. It includes such gems as one of her aunts being told as a young lady by the doctor that since she had a cold, it might help if she had breakfast in bed for a few days. She then had breakfast in bed for the rest of her life!
I don’t get what’s so lux about eating where you sleep. Good Lord! The crumbs!
The animated woman is so creepy. Please look up Uncanny Valley...
It’s so bad.😮
Right. Who decided that was a good ideal
Yush
Corset before stockings? LOL Nope!
Women used to exercise wearing a corset, so putting on stockings and shoes, never mind getting dressed was no problem at all. Very few women, if any, tight laced, so going about your day, especially female servants, who did work HARD, would have no trouble at all.
@@kirabowie It really depends on which century you're taking your corset out of and if you we're under any expectation or obligation to work... Many corsets, in many designs, for many functionalities to choose from! Most would agree though, stockings and shoes before corset. Why unnecessarily strain yourself or your corset during your 20 years of reenacting and Renaissance Fairs? This fae says nay! But you do *you* boo!
There were always some aristocrat women who.lived differently, up to a point--- authors of novels + poems. actresses, dancers, authors of travelogues inside.+ outside Europe. photography.pioneers, political activists---paiament, abolition of slavery painters. a few doctors, a few.mathema ticians (Ada Byron, etc. Countess of Lovelace), etc.
Women didn't tight lace their corsets. That's a myth. while they did wear corsets, the invention of the crinoline as well as voluminous skirts, helped create a "tiny" waist, by tricking the eye. There are several cos-tubers that go into detail about it.
I noticed the same, perpetuating the myth that tightlacing was common.
@@CFinch360 Yup. It's unfortunate, and all we can do is spread the word that that myth was busted. 😉
The hypothetical woman in this video is upper-class, and upper-class women did wear tighter corsets. They were able to, since they didn't have to do physical work.
@@FunSizeSpamberguesa sorry, they did not tight lace as was said in the video. Small waists were achieved by padding, petticoats/crinolines, and the cut of the clothes. Tight lacing is a myth.
@@kirabowie No it's not. It was a rarity, sure, but it did happen (though it was generally done by young, wealthy unmarried women, not mothers).
"promo sm" 🙏