Exploring The Tower of London's Riveting History
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Today, Jones ventures to the Tower of London to discover its endlessly rich history.
Welcome to our history channel, run by those with a real passion for history & that's kind of it.
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Special thanks to Jake Maidment
The tower of power
the shower
Been there few years ago loved it
🌷Thank you for this tour and commentary... Keep doing these, you have the voice for it...That structure is so depressing and holds so much pain and suffering....
I’ve enjoyed watching your channel for quite a long time now, and I was super stoked to see a channel for history. It’s my favorite subject and just personally something I like researching often. Just awesome to see.
That was soooo interesting. Thanks.
The history itself may not be very wholesome, but the channel is. Good stuff, Connor!
Thank you sir !
This is by far one of
one of indeed
Thanks for making this episode! I always wondered about the Tower of London, where they held St. Edmund Campion, “hero of God’s underground,” in the 1500s. I’m also reading The Faerie Queene, and it amazes me that they kept Queen Elizabeth I there. 🕊
Really good little video, Jones! Would love to see some videos detailing how historical figures ended up being sentenced to the tower at some point
That a story in its own ! But it’s fans like you that help with our idea thought process !
I can't hear tower of London without thinking about the clubbing episode of the inbetweeners
Jones mysteriously now owns five ravens.
Another quality vid.
My only nit pick would be William the conqueror coming from France, rather he came from Normandy of Scandinavian descent, only speaking a rough French dialect.
Keep it up lads ⚔️🇬🇧
Much appreciated!
I went there and there was a seriously obese crow cawing at all the guests at the little stair case to the right of the crown jewels entrance
Thomas Blood met with Charles II, Charles I had been dead for 20 years in 1671. Lovely video otherwise!
I went to the tower last year, and apparently they found the skeletons of two young boys inside the walls...
Apparently...
Yep, they were found in the 17th century and were believed to be aged 12 & 10 years at the time of their deaths upon later examination.
Could you please give any advice on starting to make my own videos on history, science and other topics?
The only valid advice when it comes to starting any UA-cam channel is to just do it.
Go out there and be yourself everything comes with practice and dedication. Possibly put a crack team together?
All the best ~Jones~
Was just watching red dead content and heard u talk about this channel, i love history and really enjoyed this vid glad i found out about this