WOOLSTHORPE MANOR - Isaac Newton. Video Postcard 48.
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2009
- Woolsthorpe Manor is the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. This 17th century house lies in the village of Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth, 8 miles south of Grantham, Linconshire, U.K.
Woolsthorpe Manor is owned and maintained by The National Trust:
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/...
It is open from April to November, every day except Mondays and Tuesdays.
The house is close to other notable historical attractions, such as Belvoir Castle and the UK home of the University of Evansville, Harlaxton Manor.
Filmed 23rd June 2009.
Camcorder:
Sony HDR-HC7E set at wide screen High Def.
Edited and rendered in Sony Vegas 7 as Mpeg2 high def video.
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Video postcards in this series include:
New York City, Manhattan, Belhaven, North Carolina, Albert Bridge, Antons Gowt nr. Boston, Barrowby, Belton nr. Grantham, Belvoir Castle, Bottesford, Buckminster, Clipsham, Crowland, Denton, Epping Forest, Folkingham, Grantham, Grantham market place, Harlaxton, Harlaxton Manor, Harlow, Hemmingford Abbots, High Beech, Honington, Humby, Little Humby, Knipton, Little Ponton, London, London Eye, Londonthorpe, Londonthorpe Wood, Old Somerby, Peakirk, Stoke Rochford, Stroxton, Walcot nr Sleaford, Wimbledon, Wimbledon Common, Woodnook Valley, Woolsthorpe Manor, Woolsthorpe by Belvoir, and Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth.
Future video postcards will include these Lincolnshire and Leicestershire villages:
Allington, Ancaster, Aslackby, Aunsby, Barkston, Barkstone, Bassingthorpe, Billingborough, Bitchfield, Boothby Pagnell, Boston, Bottesford, Braceby, Brandon, Branston, Bulby, Burton Le Coggles, Carlton Scroop, Casthorpe, Caythorpe, Colsterworth, Corby Glen, Culverthorpe, Dembleby, Eastwell, Eaton, Ermine Street, Foston, Fulbeck, Gonerby, Gonerby Moor, Haceby, Hanby, Harston, Hawthorpe, Heydour, High Dyke Settlement, Hough on the Hill, Hougham, Horbling, Hungerton, Ingoldsby, Irnham, Keisby, Kelby, Kirkby, Underwood Leadenham , Lenton ,Marston Muston, Normanton Rauceby, Oasby Pickworth, Pointon, Redmile, Rippingale, Ropsley, Sapperton, Sedgebrook, Sempringham, Sewstern, Silk Willoughby, Skillington, Spittlegate, Sproxton, Stainby, Stathern, Stonesby, Syston, Threekingham, Welbourn, Welby, West Willoughby, Westby, Wilsford and Wyville,
Visited Woolsthorpe Manor last month, it was a brilliant experience to walk in the footsteps of a intellectual giant.
Was it a dedicated tour or did you just rock up
Thanks
For a person living in a big city this place is pretty fantastic.
Driven through here many a time from A1 to Kinoulton where I used to live until 25 years ago. I now live in Australia but always drive through when re-visiting.
I wanted to visit this place recently while passing through Lincolnshire but missed the chance. Thanks for posting.
Awesome! Thanks for the info :)
very good
Love the sounds, except the blasted traffic sounds from the A1... I could listen to the birds and the bleating of the sheep all day. ^_^
that aint the wind, its the bloody A1 which is less than half a mile away.
yes hes moved in very recently
Very nice! I wonder if Stephen Hawking ever visited this place (?).
He must have. If he didn't he has to take a rebirth and visit this. This is a pilgrimage for the science men! ❤️ Most holy place for a person in Science fields!❤️❤️❤️
I wonder if you still use this account of UA-cam as you asked 10 years ago? 😁 And how are you now ?☺️☺️
0:33 BÉHÉHÉHÉHEHEERRRR.
O:57 wth are those representing integration symbols on the walls
And the legend invented the calculus! 😁😁😁 This can't be just a coincidence. 😁😁😁😁😁😁
@@rhlsx yes sir newton is a legend looks what he has done without using any modern techonology we still uses his formulas to understand the laws of universe and still there are lots of things to discover but now humans are wasting their energy and power in man made devices thats make me sick there are unlimited equations yet to discover
@@AnandKumar-kz3ls don't worry, the legends are still doing their works and not distracted. Only the foolish ones are misuing their capabilities and opportunities. But those who know what's really important are still going on and on and on. 👍 BTW SIR ISAAC NEWTON is the legend of all time. Can't be replaced by anybody else. These kinds of people are born once in a millennium. 🔥
FUN FACT : Though Leibniz was in a fight with Sir Isaac Newton over the calculus discovery but he too was so influenced by him that he adopted the symbols made near windows of Sir Isaac Newton's house as the symbol for Integral. 😂😂😂😂😂Yes, this Integral symbol that we use and have observed in this video was introduced by Leibniz, not by Sir Isaac Newton. This shows that you can love him (Sir Isaac Newton) or hate him but can't ignore him. 😁😁😁😁😉😉🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
P.S. - It's mine imagination only, it might be true or not. But if it's true then it's damn great. 😂😂😂
@@rhlsx yeah but god trapped us in this cage we cant travel faster than the speed of light
I know you asked this 3 years ago, but he did!
So did Albert Einstein, and recently just the other week Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Stephen Hawking at Woolsthorpe (remove spaces)
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