I served on the RN Castle class frigate HMS Portchester Castle 1954/55. This ship used to represent HMS Saltash Castle in the film The Cruel Sea starring Jack Hawkins. The ship's Bell is kept in the local scout Hall.
I took my wife to the roman villa three years ago, on a mini break, great to explore as not a busy place. Thanks i learnt more from your video than when I went myself lol
Belgian celts from the seaside of old Belgica sailed to the island of white went north of that are, founded Winchester and did many other stories. In the pre-celtic past there was a landbridge between the seaside of Belgica and the North-East of France. Pre celtcs walked in from that area while hunthing rendiers. Later came the channel and then 4 other waves of Belgian celts came in. There is about 9 procent is that Belgian Celtic are from Belgica. 3 tribes are important to understand some parts of Belgica: The Atrebates, Morini and some other Belgian Celtic tribes, In old Belgica lived 12 Belgian Celtic tribes, one of the oldest people of Western-Europe. The Netherlands was covered by an ice sheet a long time ago but Ol Belgica was ice free. The very first people before the pre celts in Britain and Belgica were the Neatherthalers.
@@WorldofAntiquity I did a lot of research about the Celtic Belgians and Pre Celtic Belgians, one of the oldest people in Western Europe, older then the Romans and many other ones.
Kudos for not describing the Fishbourne site using that universal (not!) standard of measure, the American football field! I've heard whales being described as a third of a football field....really? Ugh!
I served on the RN Castle class frigate HMS Portchester Castle 1954/55. This ship used to represent HMS Saltash Castle in the film The Cruel Sea starring Jack Hawkins. The ship's Bell is kept in the local scout Hall.
Roman history is really interesting. You should consider doing an episode on Roman contact with Ireland.
I will!
Thanks for making the historical connections between things we use now with origins. I wonder why it was Wight
I took my wife to the roman villa three years ago, on a mini break, great to explore as not a busy place. Thanks i learnt more from your video than when I went myself lol
Thanks. I am glad you found it informative!
I love your channel. Keep up the good work
Amazing video.we leave too close to this castle but havent been there
Tinker Bell is the only real ferry (btw, really enjoy these, much obliged!!)
Belgian celts from the seaside of old Belgica sailed to the island of white went north of that are, founded Winchester and did many other stories.
In the pre-celtic past there was a landbridge between the seaside of Belgica and the North-East of France. Pre celtcs walked in from that area while hunthing rendiers. Later came the channel and then 4 other waves of Belgian celts came in. There is about 9 procent is that Belgian Celtic are from Belgica. 3 tribes are important to understand some parts of Belgica: The Atrebates, Morini and some other Belgian Celtic tribes, In old Belgica lived 12 Belgian Celtic tribes, one of the oldest people of Western-Europe. The Netherlands was covered by an ice sheet a long time ago but Ol Belgica was ice free. The very first people before the pre celts in Britain and Belgica were the Neatherthalers.
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
@@WorldofAntiquity I did a lot of research about the Celtic Belgians and Pre Celtic Belgians, one of the oldest people in Western Europe, older then the Romans and many other ones.
The suspended walkways are great to keep viewers away and yet close enough to admire the works
Kudos for not describing the Fishbourne site using that universal (not!) standard of measure, the American football field! I've heard whales being described as a third of a football field....really? Ugh!