Living only 20 minutes from Beverly, I can confirm harassment, cats and bees are still a big part of life there.... Thanks again for an interesting little snippet of history.
A very informative video. Thoroughly researched and presented with a passion for history and sharing with others! The only question I have is: are you studying at Cambridge or Oxford?
Very amusing tales... at this point in time... Not so much fun back then... But well done!! Love that room with all the "bric-a-brac"... Must have taken a long time to collect all those teapots...
Interesting! This made me think about historical attitudes towards redheads. Do you have a connection to witchcraft? A video on red hair in Yorkshirean cultural context would be fascinating.
Informative as always. Caught this one in October 2024.
LOVING your knick knacks in the background!!!!
Living only 20 minutes from Beverly, I can confirm harassment, cats and bees are still a big part of life there....
Thanks again for an interesting little snippet of history.
Love the accurateness of your videos. Great job.
A very informative video. Thoroughly researched and presented with a passion for history and sharing with others! The only question I have is: are you studying at Cambridge or Oxford?
@@CatherineWarr Congratulations and good luck with the book. That is fantastic!
That was fascinating, entertaining and, at times (👆) funny.
One question.
How long does dusting take in your house!?!?
Very amusing tales... at this point in time... Not so much fun back then... But well done!!
Love that room with all the "bric-a-brac"... Must have taken a long time to collect all those teapots...
@@CatherineWarr Now I need a cup of tea and a couple "biscuits"...
lmao 6 seconds to a scotland burn i think thats a record
Very interesting and Informative as per usual. Cheers, you “Historical Hipster” you. 😀
Interesting! This made me think about historical attitudes towards redheads. Do you have a connection to witchcraft? A video on red hair in Yorkshirean cultural context would be fascinating.
@@CatherineWarr Not that Wikipedia is an infallible source; but they might have some leads: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_hair
Obviously she ☝️☝️, you know... Up the chicken 😉
Great video!
Wait you guys study the Crucible in England too?
@@CatherineWarr I had no idea teaching the book went international. When we learn about it in the US it's supposed to tie in with the Red Scare
@@MythologywithMike She said Elizabeth Jackson was born in a town near Hull, not just social History, part of English History.
No wonder the Teddy bears are petrified . Or perhaps they just picked the wrong place to have a picnic .
Ouch, those poor Chickens!
Where did you find your sources? I am also wanting to look into Yorkshire Witchcraft.
Very interesting :D
#HistoricalHipsters
the things you said keep witches away wouldnt work on me. By the way there is nothing wrong with being a witch :-)
I have some Hag stones, coincidentally from Yorkshire. You a Hedge witch or Gerald Gardner's Wicca or something more Pic 'n' mix?