I came in to say the same about Ireland. I do not say this lightly, but this is probably the only channel I would trust to do an honest history of Ireland. I second the Scotland doc too. 😊 For the Irish one though, I would like it not to all be about the English landlords, although that will be inevitable, but honesty is the most I ask... Especially on the famine of 1840s. Many thanks for your very interesting and very full docs. 👍🇮🇪
Everyone pushes own stuff. Yes, workers. The breakdown of the matter creation tells us the next structural sequence: science and invention of the physical and chemical laws, construction, technology and design of the object and processes, leading supervisors and production and only then artisans and proletarians. Considering extent of production automatization at any given time one can claim the overall workers influence to any production process as truly less than one percent. Today automatization can achieve up to 100 percent. The breakdown sees an object as a result of the certain life circle which includes processes from mines and ore deposits through ore purification, foundry, forge (smith), press, cutting tools machinery to assemble lines (not to mention less considerable operations as e.g. weld and paint). Any process requires scientist, constructor, technologist, leading supervisor and a worker. Any matter has a particular, sometimes very difficult, structure of the previously pointed objects. So a car is comprised of approximately 1500 details which develop into several groups as dashboard electrical circuits, steer wheel mechanisms, engine, clutch and gear box forming together transmission, suspension, pneumatic cylinders and tubes, wheel axis and bridges with reducing speed of rotation gear boxes, breaks etc. Same story: any detail is about same specialists. Other objects are planes, trains, gas cookers, refrigerators, ships, electricity conductors and generators, furniture, buildings, complex materials, TV sets, sculptures, mirrors, weapons, spacecrafts, technological equipment etc. Very complicated system of the processes.
But principal decision to the development was accepted by the "old money". The "old money" are behind the mainstream of the creation. In short words, without the "old money" there would not be scientists, constructors, technologists, leading supervisors and workers themselves.
@@KingCirclesthis analysis is only relevant "The Industrial Revolution" you remind me why my Primary school (ages 5-12) Teachers banged on and on about that damn Industrial Revolution. I realise this is probably One Of those Many Values stances Where KingCircles and myself Will Have To Agree to differ. To some extent differ....
Nicely produced video. But Windsor, Schmindsor. To me, they're still Hanoverians. Queen Victoria was the granddaughter of George III of the House of Hanover. It was through Victoria, not Albert, that the crown passed down to the current "King". Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha was of little importance. George V only changed the name to Windsor because of German associations with the name during WWI.
Thank you for such an informative documentary! I'm surprised at the similarities between some of the geographical areas in Jordan, and the central desert areas of Australia.
Totally sounds like Richard Burton in Jeff Wayne's War of the World's,... Which I'm gonna go listen to after this now 😂 it's on UA-cam if you're not familiar with it 😊 I recommend it
i noticed this u never mentioned goldsmiths in your video . They are also old money rich banker and have close relation with rothschild from marriage to business . Any reason for that or its prejudice ( its normal as a human) , or u dont like them ?
The issue is that the London that they have built, through exploiting the working classes, only but caters to them, their direct vassals (in the city) and whomever else they only very seldomly let in. The Heritage sector (once my field) is theirs, corporate is theirs; they do let in the middle classes there, but who cares about doing corporate, you have to become soulless to do it for too long, soulless like them. It's their town. It's time to create new communities elsewhere -- sustainable, equitable, equal ones that don't belong to only a very few players and controllers. But that would require land distribution, because they own all the land too. The game is totally rigged. We are very due for the greatest reset this planet has ever seen. These people won't let go of their very tight grip, what they have hoarded will have to be reclaimed.
These documentaries try REALLY hard to make these rich people seem likeable. Anyone with a billion should make at least a hundred millionaires in my opinion. they could be likable after that.... maybe. this I'm a billionaire so I must be great stuff I don't buy. To get that rich alot of people get stepped on I would think
The Crown is not about wealth. It’s about preserving British heritage, laws and history. Anybody can become rich. Its down to your dexiterity and marketable talents let’s say. Alternatively not anyone can become a royal.
Old money & 9 Century's at last William is not bash out as an illegitimate child. 1066 Repairs on the way. 🤔😉🎨⚖👽🪐 Washington begins to understand the fact of time. ⌚ however sometimes things could have taken place otherwise when reality is perceived correctly, 😉 on the other hand Alfred the great wanted everyone to read & write, problem no printing press available. ⚙🗜 And to get it perhaps there was no other way than a spacy Indian food and the relevance of time. 😉🎨⚖👽⌚🪐
thank you very much🏆🏆🏆
what can i say, empire comes and empire goes, nothing last forever
I would like to know more about old money families who built Scotland
We are working on a Scotland documentary very soon! 🙏
I came in to say the same about Ireland. I do not say this lightly, but this is probably the only channel I would trust to do an honest history of Ireland.
I second the Scotland doc too. 😊
For the Irish one though, I would like it not to all be about the English landlords, although that will be inevitable, but honesty is the most I ask... Especially on the famine of 1840s.
Many thanks for your very interesting and very full docs.
👍🇮🇪
🇮🇪
Bless you for the politeness
Could you also do Ireland too while your at it @OldMoneyDocumentaries
What an amazing documentary
This is going to be interesting. ❤
The workers also built London. Brickies, stone masons, carpenters, roofers, quarry men who dug out the stones. Try building a city without them!
I understand as my own grandfather and father were laborers. One has to ask, who had the capital to pay for laborers? No $$ no laborers.
Everyone pushes own stuff.
Yes, workers. The breakdown of the matter creation tells us the next structural sequence: science and invention of the physical and chemical laws, construction, technology and design of the object and processes, leading supervisors and production and only then artisans and proletarians.
Considering extent of production automatization at any given time one can claim the overall workers influence to any production process as truly less than one percent. Today automatization can achieve up to 100 percent.
The breakdown sees an object as a result of the certain life circle which includes processes from mines and ore deposits through ore purification, foundry, forge (smith), press, cutting tools machinery to assemble lines (not to mention less considerable operations as e.g. weld and paint). Any process requires scientist, constructor, technologist, leading supervisor and a worker.
Any matter has a particular, sometimes very difficult, structure of the previously pointed objects. So a car is comprised of approximately 1500 details which develop into several groups as dashboard electrical circuits, steer wheel mechanisms, engine, clutch and gear box forming together transmission, suspension, pneumatic cylinders and tubes, wheel axis and bridges with reducing speed of rotation gear boxes, breaks etc.
Same story: any detail is about same specialists.
Other objects are planes, trains, gas cookers, refrigerators, ships, electricity conductors and generators, furniture, buildings, complex materials, TV sets, sculptures, mirrors, weapons, spacecrafts, technological equipment etc.
Very complicated system of the processes.
But principal decision to the development was accepted by the "old money". The "old money" are behind the mainstream of the creation.
In short words, without the "old money" there would not be scientists, constructors, technologists, leading supervisors and workers themselves.
The working class man is always the sucker
@@KingCirclesthis analysis is
only relevant "The Industrial Revolution" you remind me why my Primary school (ages 5-12)
Teachers banged on and on about that damn
Industrial Revolution.
I realise this is probably
One
Of those
Many Values stances
Where KingCircles and myself
Will
Have
To
Agree to differ.
To some extent differ....
Nicely produced video. But Windsor, Schmindsor. To me, they're still Hanoverians. Queen Victoria was the granddaughter of George III of the House of Hanover. It was through Victoria, not Albert, that the crown passed down to the current "King". Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha was of little importance. George V only changed the name to Windsor because of German associations with the name during WWI.
You figured this out all by yourself ?
Yes, royal houses of the Europe intricately woven.
Show more respect to the royalty.
@@KingCircles you're a CLOWN.
Thank you for such an informative documentary! I'm surprised at the similarities between some of the geographical areas in Jordan, and the central desert areas of Australia.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful documentary.ty~
I love the Spencer’s too! ❤
The Adams families
47:30 Саксен-Кобург-Гота не связаны с городом Gotham City из Бэтмана?
❤The 🏴 history.
Is that Colin Firth's voice we hear??
Long live the Windsors ❤where would we be without philanthropy?
nice!!
William the Conqueror, the 1st King of England, was a Viking from France.
lol if he was the 1st King of England who was the King he killed to steal the throne?
@@craigix😂😂👍🏾
The narrator is super familiar.... I think it's the same guy who does great art explained
Totally sounds like Richard Burton in Jeff Wayne's War of the World's,... Which I'm gonna go listen to after this now 😂 it's on UA-cam if you're not familiar with it 😊 I recommend it
The narrator is a program on a computer. Don’t kid yourself!
NO! Completely different accent. Great Art Explained is an actual person (James Payne, who is WONDERFUL!).
To me this sounds like Hugh Bonneville 😅
@@hennyrt4565 Right accent but NOT his voice.
The enTITLED
Taxing old money, and inviting russian oligarchs and arab sheiks is just driving the discrepancies between rich and poor in Britain.
France figured out a good way to be rid of these type of people.
i noticed this u never mentioned goldsmiths in your video .
They are also old money rich banker and have close relation with rothschild from marriage to business . Any reason for that or its prejudice ( its normal as a human) , or u dont like them ?
The issue is that the London that they have built, through exploiting the working classes, only but caters to them, their direct vassals (in the city) and whomever else they only very seldomly let in. The Heritage sector (once my field) is theirs, corporate is theirs; they do let in the middle classes there, but who cares about doing corporate, you have to become soulless to do it for too long, soulless like them. It's their town. It's time to create new communities elsewhere -- sustainable, equitable, equal ones that don't belong to only a very few players and controllers. But that would require land distribution, because they own all the land too. The game is totally rigged. We are very due for the greatest reset this planet has ever seen. These people won't let go of their very tight grip, what they have hoarded will have to be reclaimed.
Carrying around that much anger must be very exhausting.
😊
hello Old Money Family
London and Daughters and
All Lady Billionaires. What
ever happen you know ❤+
imagine how many servants it took to build England.........
These documentaries try REALLY hard to make these rich people seem likeable. Anyone with a billion should make at least a hundred millionaires in my opinion. they could be likable after that.... maybe. this I'm a billionaire so I must be great stuff I don't buy. To get that rich alot of people get stepped on I would think
From RULE BRITANNIA to FOOL BRITANNIA
They never built it they just bought some prestigious properties 🙄🤣 the Irish built it 👍
Their capital paid for laborers
QE2 Achieved Nothing for the country & had an appalling family that's now falling apart.
Be British, My friend.
The money behind the crown 👑 so the real British power!
British taxes.
Well that was a quick video hehehe
👍🇮🇪
The Crown is not about wealth. It’s about preserving British heritage, laws and history. Anybody can become rich. Its down to your dexiterity and marketable talents let’s say. Alternatively not anyone can become a royal.
@@Stand663Or how hard you are able to work. If you are ill then you are screwed.
@@drina4706 Stop moaning. Life is what you make it. You’ve got a brain.
Old money & 9 Century's at last William is not bash out as an illegitimate child. 1066 Repairs on the way. 🤔😉🎨⚖👽🪐 Washington begins to understand the fact of time. ⌚ however sometimes things could have taken place otherwise when reality is perceived correctly, 😉 on the other hand Alfred the great wanted everyone to read & write, problem no printing press available. ⚙🗜 And to get it perhaps there was no other way than a spacy Indian food and the relevance of time. 😉🎨⚖👽⌚🪐
😁Great city! All built on slavery, colonialism, & oppression @nicolettacinci3053 @astridsegall
Learn from it don’t run from it