Our local Anglican church when I lived in Hertfordshire was brick built circa 1615 and supposedly the earliest brick built church in the country. I wonder if there is is any connection between the two churches? I loved seeing the lathe and plaster demo as it reminded me so much of our previous house, built circa 1650. Thank you for the video!
Lath and plaster was such a good system that when i was Remodeling my 1940's home (England) most of my walls were still made of it!! Also did the first chap's t-shirt have "God save the Queen" on it? Love your videos 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
Great job and so original to place one inside the other, guess it being inside will keep it from the elements. Wish there had been just a lil’ mention as to the plaster, why are there 2 different colors? Would the modern plaster be the same mixture as the original? At any rate, loved seeing that! Thanks so much for doing a digging deeper segment, great idea! 🥰👏👏👏👏👍❤️
Digging in place is more like it.....
HAPPY DIGGING. Thanks for your hard work.
Great information. Appreciate all your time and energy.
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Gday from Australia.
Love what you are doing. Love the original 1617 church architecture.
Awesome! Always such a treat when you guys upload new videos. Can't wait for the next parts!
Thank you.
This is awesome. Thanks
Excellent. Thank you.
Just fascinating!!!! Thank you
Langley Chapel. Very cool!
Good job!!
Beautiful exhibit ! You guys are so talented.
Good video.
We visited last year and still enjoyed the presentation.
Our local Anglican church when I lived in Hertfordshire was brick built circa 1615 and supposedly the earliest brick built church in the country. I wonder if there is is any connection between the two churches? I loved seeing the lathe and plaster demo as it reminded me so much of our previous house, built circa 1650. Thank you for the video!
You did a nice job.
Lath and plaster was such a good system that when i was Remodeling my 1940's home (England) most of my walls were still made of it!! Also did the first chap's t-shirt have "God save the Queen" on it? Love your videos 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸
Wonderful information but you need a microphone.
Great job and so original to place one inside the other, guess it being inside will keep it from the elements.
Wish there had been just a lil’ mention as to the plaster, why are there 2 different colors? Would the modern plaster be the same mixture as the original? At any rate, loved seeing that! Thanks so much for doing a digging deeper segment, great idea! 🥰👏👏👏👏👍❤️
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