This is super informative, loving your narration and how you've captured pontefract Castle. Such a beautiful ruin! Would love to visit here. New fan here :) massive like!
Just realised I replied to your comment from one of my other channels. I have started theming my content and re-uploading on the basis of that theming. At the moment I have a channel relating to the Sorrento in one and content relating to Wakefield in another. You might want to check out Wakefield Vistas where the Pontefract Castle vid is also uploaded ua-cam.com/channels/d2NP3Nc6-Ae0SKQRJUN0Qw.html . Given the subject of your own excellent channel you might also be interested in the videos relating to Sandal castle.
The dungeon/wine cellar is accessed though a steel trapdoor on the green which I believe you can see off centre to the left and down of the frame at 0:38
What did they use for mortar in Tudor times? It seriously stands the test of time. It was part lime, right? Please, what else was used to make the mixture that held the stones together?
This is super informative, loving your narration and how you've captured pontefract Castle. Such a beautiful ruin! Would love to visit here. New fan here :) massive like!
Many thanks for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed it.
Just realised I replied to your comment from one of my other channels. I have started theming my content and re-uploading on the basis of that theming. At the moment I have a channel relating to the Sorrento in one and content relating to Wakefield in another. You might want to check out Wakefield Vistas where the Pontefract Castle vid is also uploaded ua-cam.com/channels/d2NP3Nc6-Ae0SKQRJUN0Qw.html . Given the subject of your own excellent channel you might also be interested in the videos relating to Sandal castle.
Get a packet of Haribo when you go
The dungeon/wine cellar is accessed though a steel trapdoor on the green which I believe you can see off centre to the left and down of the frame at 0:38
What did they use for mortar in Tudor times? It seriously stands the test of time.
It was part lime, right? Please, what else was used to make the mixture that held the stones together?
Good, apart from the effects of the slide title texts, pity we only had half an hour to look around.
He couldn't have been imprisoned in 1332 he was already dead 1322 by beheading !
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