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Im heading to London for my first time in May. I’m going in honour of my fathers parents who were both born in London but were orphaned and sent to Canada as British Home Children, to Canada till age 18. I will be walking in all the areas they lived in. St Pancras, Marylebone, Pimlico, Islington, Willesden. I’m so excited!! Love your tour videos!❤
I absolutely love all the history the U.K. has to offer❤ So I shall keep returning. Thank you for this route, so much is missed when people rush from all the major sites.
Sinead, l hope this finds you well and safe.... my new nickname for you is "professor of tours throughout London and England" because of your unbelievable and never-ending knowledge on your tours.... never-ending. Much respect to you always my dear friend!!!
Another excellent adventure with great details and secrets revealed! Thank you Sinead. It looks like winter is still holding on in London. I hope you have a wonderful Easter weekend.
Hi Claire Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
I haven't been to London since 1984 and yet I still get that surge of excitement when I see familiar sights through your video walking tours. I'm so grateful you're doing these and it's wonderful to hear your voice again.
Thanx for all your videos that helped us to get a lovely week in London when celebrating our birthdays. Every day we explored a new area and everywhere we find houses and walks that we had seen in your videos, and in Twining´s tea shop you gave us the biggest surprise when you entered the shop, more beautiful than ever and so graceful. Thanx for the photo moment and thanx to your lovely friends that kindly tolerated 2 flabbergasted swedes, Mikael and Mattias All our love 🥰
What a pleasure it was to meet you both You made my day the comment about it was like meeting Madonna wasn’t lost on me Was so flattered only sorry I hadn’t my Madonna bag from most recent tour with me Thank you again you guys Meeting people like you both made me feel so special xxx
Thanks Sinead another wonderful video! It's amazing what you can find on the backstreets of a major city. One of the thinks I found most interesting when I was in London was the different kinds of architecture. London is such a beautiful city
Glad that you enjoyed the video! If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours ua-cam.com/users/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
another terrific london tour sinead.london is my favorite city ever.someday i would love to take a london tour with you you are the best sinead take care.
Thanks for a very interesting tour. As an American living in Ireland, I've wanted to visit London and Windsor and have a list of sites I'd like to see. But thanks to this video I'm including Benjamin Franklin's residence!
Thank you Sinead. I'm a straight middle aged woman from Canada and I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU! The only thing eclipsing your content is YOU. Well done. Again.
What a interesing video and what a beautiful stories, Sinead. Your reports are simply the best, and you look stunning as always. Lots of love and kisses to you, Sinead, from Barcelona. Happy Easter! ❤❤❤💋💋💋
There are many, many of we Americans descended from Edward I & Eleanor (myself included), thanks for sharing that. Would love to see the eye glasses museum, very cool. Didn’t Pepys write a lot about the plague? Love your tours, well done.
I'm so pleased to see another of Sinead's fabulous tours! I first found these tours when I tripped over the Jack the Ripper tour and have watched several others as well. I love this tour because it is exactly the sort of thing I love to do when I visit new places. When I first visited London years ago, I walked from Whitechapel to Baker Street one day, just looking at things. I looked in shops, visited pubs and had a fabulous time just seeing what sorts of things were along the way. Wonderful!
Hi Sinead awesome live video I enjoyed it how are you doing? I'm doing well and so is my cat Benjamin. Happy Easter to you. Have a great day see you next video. My cat Benjamin and I always enjoy watching your live videos 😊
i name that voice in one...on a bridge somewhere in london in march 2024...i love the strand too - from way back when my teacher sang burlington bertie...i saunter along with the glove on my hand...and back again with it orf...
Thank you for another great video Sinead ♥️ I love all the twists and turns and the way you weave fascinating stories into your walks , I always feel like I'm actually walking with you You are a fabulous guide 🥰
That was a rare sight today, a phone box with an actual phone. Doesn't BT or whatever they call themselves now realise that often mobile masts and landlines connected by optical cables don't work in a power outage and one needs a copper wire connected phone to still be able to make a call.
18:00 what a difference the lack of vehicles makes. I remember St. Mary-le-Strand isolated on its island amid raucous traffic. Thank you for the pleasant and very knowledgeable tour.
Another fascinating tour of such a fascinating city. I am very impressed by Sinead's knowledge of present-day London as well as the colorful history of the city. Even on a gray day in late March, London is beautiful. Greetings from the southwestern USA and thank you once again!
Wonderful tours Sinead Thanks. Saw the ' Walk with Tim ' Jack the Ripper ' tour. - Thought you were great! Think the royal connection is plausible! The madness you know & the attempted clean up! Most interesting story. So I will subscribe from now on. I lived in London 1990 - 2010. Liked China Town. I worked my way through & had a miracle job for some W1. Christian Armenians & a miracle flat in York St. W1. - it was cheap in the nineties & when I needed it. Jesus is good & provided! Thanks for that Lord!! I started with Icthus Church & Christian house share in New Oxford St. & finished up, after the flat of 11 years @ a pub - The Wargrave - Lord Wargrave now I believe, with Irish Garry. We had a lot of fun there with the team. He moved from W1. so I returned to the South West. He is now at the Monkey Puzzle Pub in Sussex Gdns. W2. London has so much history. Bless for now.
Very interesting. There's a replacement Eleanor Cross in my hometown but it's much more modern and nothing as beautiful as the one at Charing Cross you showed.
I love your tours so much. I’ve found that it helps me enormously to have Google maps out, and I follow along with you. Even if I never get there, you always make me feel like I’ve visited. 😘
Watching a lot of UA-cam today and this was the best one and made my day !! I will be in London in May and I noted a few places from your video to see. So happy you made this one. Take good care Sinead. You are such an amazing tour guide and always enjoy when I see you !!!
I would love to see a tour of all the places we can't visit, but I'm not sure how you would go about it. Although, there were lights on inside that station- someone is home!
Glad that you enjoyed the video! If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours ua-cam.com/users/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
I went to the Franklin Museum many years ago. I do recall that they were having trouble raising funds for the restoration of the building because the British are not familiar with him, even though the British use many of the items Franklin invented. For example, bifocals, swimming flippers or fins, the lightning rod, the odometer, Franklin Stove and urinary catheter. Also, if you visit St. Bartholomew the Great, behind the main alter was the first printing room that Franklin used. In Philadelphia, where I live, he created the first library, the first zoo and the first hospital. He lived in London for many years and was quite the celebrity. Glad you showed this in your tour - just wished you said more about him. Jane Philadelphia
With such incredible information provided Jane I will certainly look into a much more detailed tour on Franklin Thank you for the incredible insight Sinead
I might be wrong, but I think you showed the wrong house for Benjamin Franklin. It seems to me that it is the house on the right, with the name sign attached to it and a plaque between the two windows. I will check on it when next in London.
Siinead as usual tour content is on Point thank yiu. When are you having your next Live i really enjoyed tour last one if was great fun 😊 Have a lovely easter weekend ❤
Glad that you enjoyed the video! If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours ua-cam.com/users/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
Hiya Sinead,catching up on some visits with you today. Yay for the pub tours yes more if possible. Do have a couple of them here but nothing beats a pub lunch on Princess st Edinburgh with my Auntie Peggy many years ago. Thanx for memory Take care stay safe always Oh are you planning on any lives in future if so keep us posted. Blessings luv Ontario Canada 🇨🇦🐝
Thanks for this Sinead. Btw, you did know you were filming Benjamin Franklin's neighbours house? Benjamin Franklin lived in 36 Craven Street (the brown door).
Great tour as always! Fun fact, the alleyway to the left of the Queens Chapel is where Bob Dylan filmed the famous Subterranean Homesick Blues video with Allen Ginsburg
You are amazing personality and knowledge wise. I'd recommend you for my brother:) Seriously, Ive been in my capitals and none beat the memories of London, just so much history. If you can afford one trip in your love, pick London, hands down
Great to see you Sinéad another super vid love the history...just looked at your jack the ripper with Tim earlier for the second time I follow Tim also you should do more vids together best wishes ✨☘️
In this video, Sinead reveals London's secrets on the Strand! NEXT VIDEO: London's Newest Viewing Gallery: Horizon 22 - ua-cam.com/video/k4fUsZJTvkA/v-deo.html
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Im heading to London for my first time in May. I’m going in honour of my fathers parents who were both born in London but were orphaned and sent to Canada as British Home Children, to Canada till age 18. I will be walking in all the areas they lived in. St Pancras, Marylebone, Pimlico, Islington, Willesden. I’m so excited!! Love your tour videos!❤
Wonderful! Islington is the home base for a few on our team. We hope to see you on a tour while you are here :) www.freetoursbyfoot.com/london-tours/
I absolutely love all the history the U.K. has to offer❤ So I shall keep returning. Thank you for this route, so much is missed when people rush from all the major sites.
That’s so true
History on every corner x
Sinead
Me Too !
I found you during Covid and am obsessed with your content. Have spent hours getting a frontline tour of everything London. Thanks!
Thank you sincerely Joy
Comments like these make all the work worthwhile .
Sinead
Sinead, l hope this finds you well and safe.... my new nickname for you is "professor of tours throughout London and England" because of your unbelievable and never-ending knowledge on your tours.... never-ending. Much respect to you always my dear friend!!!
Love it, Kandy, thank you!
Sinead -- Love all your wonderful tours! Always anticipate the next! ❤
Thank you for your continued support!
Great job Sinead. Really enjoyed the tour ❤
Delighted you enjoyed it
Another amazing foot tour!!! That old pub was fabulous! All that dark wood and wonderful booth seating. 🥰😍
Glad you liked this one, Lisa :)
Another classic from a stylish lady lol. That was amazing Sinead and thank you 🙏 x
So pleased you enjoyed it lovely
Sinead
I love watching these. When you have anxiety issues this is a lovely way of escaping without leaving the house so keep up the great work.
So delighted with this comment Thank you
Delighted we can bring London to you albeit virtually x
Sinead
Another excellent adventure with great details and secrets revealed! Thank you Sinead. It looks like winter is still holding on in London. I hope you have a wonderful Easter weekend.
Hello my darling
Hope your both well
Happy Easter Send my love to Harry ❤️❤️❤️
Sinead
Just found this channel and I love it! Thank you❤
Welcome, Angela! We are glad you found us :)
Thank you Sinead for a fabulous tour ❤
Always a pleasure lovely
Sinead
Hi Claire Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Excellent as always. Thank you
For you always a pleasure George
I haven't been to London since 1984 and yet I still get that surge of excitement when I see familiar sights through your video walking tours. I'm so grateful you're doing these and it's wonderful to hear your voice again.
Thank you sincerely James for your very kind words
Sinead
Thanx for all your videos that helped us to get a lovely week in London when celebrating our birthdays. Every day we explored a new area and everywhere we find houses and walks that we had seen in your videos, and in Twining´s tea shop you gave us the biggest surprise when you entered the shop, more beautiful than ever and so graceful. Thanx for the photo moment and thanx to your lovely friends that kindly tolerated 2 flabbergasted swedes, Mikael and Mattias All our love 🥰
What a pleasure it was to meet you both
You made my day the comment about it was like meeting Madonna wasn’t lost on me
Was so flattered only sorry I hadn’t my Madonna bag from most recent tour with me
Thank you again you guys
Meeting people like you both made me feel so special xxx
Thursday has arrived and we are back on track great video as always sinead 👏👏👏👏
Thanks love
Happy Easter
Sinead
Happy Easter sinead ❤
Great and interesting sharing. I love it as always. Keep up the good work. Thanks. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Always a pleasure for you lovely
Sinead
Thanks for this lovely video. I really love watching your videos. Have a good time and Happy Easter.❤
Happy Easter Brigitte
Thank you as always for your fabulous comment xx
Sinead
Thanks Sinead another wonderful video! It's amazing what you can find on the backstreets of a major city. One of the thinks I found most interesting when I was in London was the different kinds of architecture. London is such a beautiful city
Glad you liked this one :)
Enjoyed the tour
Glad that you enjoyed the video! If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours ua-cam.com/users/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
Nice video. Very beautiful shots.
Glad you liked it :)
Lovely to see you again 😀 👍👍Best wishes to all 🌹
Thank you Rose
Delighted you enjoyed it
Sinead
another terrific london tour sinead.london is my favorite city ever.someday i would love to take a london tour with you you are the best sinead take care.
As I would love to meet u x
Sinead
Great vlog as usual Sinead, I''m a Londoner born and bred and the way you dig up it's history is truly amazing.
Thank you Mick
From a Londoner this is the highest compliment
Sinead
I could listen to you all day Sinéad thank you for another great Tour 😊😊
What a wonderful thing to say
Thank you
Sinead
I'm so glad to see you again! You are always so interesting to listen to. Thank you for this. ❤
Our pleasure, as always, Abby!
Hi sinead, enjoy watching your videos very interesting and education. Thank you ❤
Thank you Susie
Delighted you enjoyed it
Sinead
you made our day today!!!! no one could have done a better job on our tour and seeing the king and camilla was a trip highlight!!! thank you
You guys were an absolute pleasure
Delighted you and you’re family have joined us here x
Sinead
I love learning new aspects of London.
We love to share them with you :)
Interesting and informative. When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life” - so said Samuel Johnson to his friend and biographer James Boswell.
Hear hear!
Thanks for a very interesting tour. As an American living in Ireland, I've wanted to visit London and Windsor and have a list of sites I'd like to see. But thanks to this video I'm including Benjamin Franklin's residence!
Anytime you come over am always available x
@@ToursbyFootLondon I will definitely keep that in mind!
Great historical tour 👍
Delighted you enjoyed it
Thank you
Sinead
Thank you Sinead. I'm a straight middle aged woman from Canada and I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU! The only thing eclipsing your content is YOU. Well done. Again.
This comment made my day 😂😂😂
Love you too lovely
Sinead
What a interesing video and what a beautiful stories, Sinead. Your reports are simply the best, and you look stunning as always. Lots of love and kisses to you, Sinead, from Barcelona. Happy Easter! ❤❤❤💋💋💋
Thank you Manuel
Your always an incredible support
Sinesd
There are many, many of we Americans descended from Edward I & Eleanor (myself included), thanks for sharing that. Would love to see the eye glasses museum, very cool. Didn’t Pepys write a lot about the plague? Love your tours, well done.
Pepys diary about The Great Fire is our encyclopaedia
Must look up his writings on The Plague
Sinead
Ben Franklin's house on Craven Street is #36, the one with the brown door, not the red one at #37.
Thank you
@@ToursbyFootLondon You're welcome. I enjoy your videos very much, please keep up the great work you're doing.
I'm so pleased to see another of Sinead's fabulous tours!
I first found these tours when I tripped over the Jack the Ripper tour and have watched several others as well.
I love this tour because it is exactly the sort of thing I love to do when I visit new places.
When I first visited London years ago, I walked from Whitechapel to Baker Street one day, just looking at things.
I looked in shops, visited pubs and had a fabulous time just seeing what sorts of things were along the way.
Wonderful!
So pleased you enjoyed it!
You explain things very well and you did a pretty good job with Benjamin Franklin thank you 🧐
Thank you sincerely x
Thanks Sinead .🙋
You are most welcome, Trish!
Thank you Sinead for another lovely, fun tour! Looking forward, as always to the next one. 😃❤
Glad you liked this one, Lisa :)
Hi Sinead awesome live video I enjoyed it how are you doing? I'm doing well and so is my cat Benjamin. Happy Easter to you. Have a great day see you next video. My cat Benjamin and I always enjoy watching your live videos 😊
Hi Michelle
Always lovely to hear from you x
Sinead
Thank you for another wonderful tour, Sinead! I hope you are doing well.
You are welcome, Deborah!
This was excellent!
So pleased you enjoyed it
Sinead
i name that voice in one...on a bridge somewhere in london in march 2024...i love the strand too - from way back when my teacher sang burlington bertie...i saunter along with the glove on my hand...and back again with it orf...
Thanks for watching Darren
I’ve been out of the picture these past few weeks , Sinead
Your London tour videos are the Best by far , warm informative, jolly.
Brilliant
😊🏴☠️
We are glad you're back and catching up with the content!
@@ToursbyFootLondon Guys you have a Brilliant channel.
😊🏴☠️
Thank you for another great video Sinead ♥️
I love all the twists and turns and the way you weave fascinating stories into your walks , I always feel like I'm actually walking with you
You are a fabulous guide 🥰
You give the best tours sinead x
Thank you sincerely Mark
Means the world
Sinead
@@ToursbyFootLondon when I watch your vids, I actually absorb the information
Absolutely loved this video, I'm a regular visitor to London, but you've shown me things that I've never seen!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for watching
Sinead
What a great tour! You are so knowledgeable! Love the secrets! Hoping to be there before too long! Keep up the good work Sinead!
We hope to see you when you get here!
Thank you Sinead, loved the history and the tour. You always make everything so interesting. 💕🇦🇺
Thank you Liz
You’re always such a great supporter of the channel
Sinead
That was an interesting walk thanks for taking me along Sinead.❤️🇦🇺🇬🇧
Always a pleasure Annie
Thanks for joining me
Sinead
That was a rare sight today, a phone box with an actual phone. Doesn't BT or whatever they call themselves now realise that often mobile masts and landlines connected by optical cables don't work in a power outage and one needs a copper wire connected phone to still be able to make a call.
Not all of them work Tony
They are listed buildings so will always be there
Most are now WiFi spots but thank for they’re protected
18:00 what a difference the lack of vehicles makes. I remember St. Mary-le-Strand isolated on its island amid raucous traffic. Thank you for the pleasant and very knowledgeable tour.
We are definitely enjoying the new layout!
Very interesting. Always a pleasure to watch you.
Thank you lovely
Means the world
Very very interesting, i love your videos so glad ive subscribed, xx
Welcome aboard!
Thanks for your kind words x
Sinead
Another fascinating tour of such a fascinating city. I am very impressed by Sinead's knowledge of present-day London as well as the colorful history of the city. Even on a gray day in late March, London is beautiful. Greetings from the southwestern USA and thank you once again!
Thank you sincerely for such a wonderful comment
Sinead
Love watching your tours…. So knowledgeable. Thank you Sinead ❤
Thank you Brian
You are always a pleasure
Sinead
Wonderful tours Sinead Thanks. Saw the ' Walk with Tim ' Jack the Ripper ' tour. - Thought you were great!
Think the royal connection is plausible! The madness you know & the attempted clean up! Most interesting
story. So I will subscribe from now on.
I lived in London 1990 - 2010. Liked China Town. I worked my way through & had a miracle job for some W1. Christian Armenians & a miracle flat in York St. W1. - it was cheap in the nineties & when I needed it. Jesus is good & provided! Thanks for that Lord!! I started with Icthus Church & Christian house share in New Oxford St.
& finished up, after the flat of 11 years @ a pub - The Wargrave - Lord Wargrave now I believe, with Irish Garry. We had a lot of fun there with the team. He moved from W1. so I returned to the South West. He is now at the Monkey Puzzle Pub in Sussex Gdns. W2. London has so much history. Bless for now.
Thanks for sharing!
Very interesting. There's a replacement Eleanor Cross in my hometown but it's much more modern and nothing as beautiful as the one at Charing Cross you showed.
How interesting where your hometown
Was it en route from Lincoln to Westminster Abbey
Sinead
@@ToursbyFootLondon Stamford in Lincolnshire
Such beautiful buildings.Such fascinating histories. Thankyou for this Sinead. Happy Easter 🐣.❤️🇨🇦
Happy Easter lovely ❤️
Thank You for ALLLL your wonderful Tours💜 Sending Love From Toronto Canada 🇨🇦.
You are most welcome!
@@ToursbyFootLondon 💜
I love your tours so much. I’ve found that it helps me enormously to have Google maps out, and I follow along with you. Even if I never get there, you always make me feel like I’ve visited. 😘
So flattered genuinely
Thank you for taking the time to watch follow and comment x
Sinead
Loved your ripper tour with ace! Nice to know your out
there....... My friends visiting
I will recommend you!!!!
Your a true talent..
S
Thanks for your support, Stephen!
I didn't know about the Benjamin Franklin house. What an awesome tour!❤ Thank you Sinead!
Glad we could show you something new, Allie :)
Watching a lot of UA-cam today and this was the best one and made my day !! I will be in London in May and I noted a few places from your video to see. So happy you made this one. Take good care Sinead. You are such an amazing tour guide and always enjoy when I see you !!!
What a beautiful thing to say
Thank you sincerely
Means the world
Sinead
Brilliant as always Sinaed
Thank you lovely
Your always a great supporter of the channel
Love hearing her explain things !
Thank you Rene
Sinead
I would love to see a tour of all the places we can't visit, but I'm not sure how you would go about it. Although, there were lights on inside that station- someone is home!
Where would you like to see ?
Hi Shinead this was great. I know London well but learned so many new things watching this. Fantastic content ❤
Glad that you enjoyed the video! If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours ua-cam.com/users/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
This was brilliant thanks sinead xx
Always a pleasure Sabrina
Sinead
I went to the Franklin Museum many years ago. I do recall that they were having trouble raising funds for the restoration of the building because the British are not familiar with him, even though the British use many of the items Franklin invented. For example, bifocals, swimming flippers or fins, the lightning rod, the odometer, Franklin Stove and urinary catheter. Also, if you visit St. Bartholomew the Great, behind the main alter was the first printing room that Franklin used. In Philadelphia, where I live, he created the first library, the first zoo and the first hospital. He lived in London for many years and was quite the celebrity. Glad you showed this in your tour - just wished you said more about him. Jane Philadelphia
With such incredible information provided Jane
I will certainly look into a much more detailed tour on Franklin
Thank you for the incredible insight
Sinead
I found this channel. Maybe it can get us by til we can go back.
We've got a huge back catalogue that should last you a while! :)
Very Intresting, thanks
Delighted you enjoyed it x
Sinead
New to this channel. Really enjoying it. Thank you.
Welcome! We are glad you found us :)
I might be wrong, but I think you showed the wrong house for Benjamin Franklin. It seems to me that it is the house on the right, with the name sign attached to it and a plaque between the two windows. I will check on it when next in London.
Definitely check it out!
Siinead as usual tour content is on Point thank yiu. When are you having your next Live i really enjoyed tour last one if was great fun 😊 Have a lovely easter weekend ❤
We hope you had a fantastic weekend, too!
amazing history. thank you so much.
Glad that you enjoyed the video! If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours ua-cam.com/users/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
Sending Love from SanDiego. Thank you for all your lovely videos. Happy Easter to you. 😊
Happy Easter lovely x
Hiya Sinead,catching up on some visits with you today. Yay for the pub tours yes more if possible. Do have a couple of them here but nothing beats a pub lunch on Princess st Edinburgh with my Auntie Peggy many years ago. Thanx for memory Take care stay safe always
Oh are you planning on any lives in future if so keep us posted. Blessings luv Ontario Canada 🇨🇦🐝
Definitely more lives to come, Beverley :) We love the memory of pub lunch with your Auntie! x
@@ToursbyFootLondon Appreciate your response. 🇨🇦🐝
Thanx Sinead for sharing
Our pleasure, as always!
Thanks for this Sinead. Btw, you did know you were filming Benjamin Franklin's neighbours house? Benjamin Franklin lived in 36 Craven Street (the brown door).
Somebody else pointed this one out too - thank you for the correction!
Thanks!
Thank you lovely
Around teh 15 minute you mentioned an old Pub tour, that sounds great!
I should definitely do one x
Sinead
Thanks
Great tour as always! Fun fact, the alleyway to the left of the Queens Chapel is where Bob Dylan filmed the famous Subterranean Homesick Blues video with Allen Ginsburg
Omg I should have known this what amazing info
I did read this somewhere thank you
Sinead
You are amazing personality and knowledge wise. I'd recommend you for my brother:)
Seriously, Ive been in my capitals and none beat the memories of London, just so much history. If you can afford one trip in your love, pick London, hands down
We feel the same about our city!
Hello and Thanks ❤ Have a nice day
And back to you! :)
@@ToursbyFootLondon Thank you !
Love watching your videos
Glad you like them!
Enjoying your video. Thanks again John in Chicago
Always a pleasure John
Sinead
👍 great vlog.
Thank you Renee
Thanks Sinead as usual loved that church
Stunning isn’t it
Hi Sinead hope you are ok, very interesting as always x
All good Lynne
Lovely to hear from you
Sinead
Great to see you Sinéad another super vid love the history...just looked at your jack the ripper with Tim earlier for the second time I follow Tim also you should do more vids together best wishes ✨☘️
Loved working with Tim
A terrific you tuber
another top class and interesting video Sinead :)
Thank you sincerely for your lovely comment
Ha I was the 1000 like I love this channel . I must get down to London very soon .
Come see us Tracy
Thanks for the 👍
I enjoyed that thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you
Sinead
❤❤Sinead woderful as usual ❤❤
Somerset House was one of the scenes in the film "Last Chance Harvey" with Emma Thompson and Dustin Hoffman.
Haven’t seen this
Love a good movie will have a look
This one fascinating.🎉
Glad you liked it, Charlotte :)