Origins of Norwich (3000 BC - 1435 AD)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Thetford is in Norfolk, not Suffolk ...but to be fair it is right on the border!
    A brief history of Norwich's origins, discussing the people who first settled in Norfolk, and the various settlements throughout the ages covering over 4,000 years of history!
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    0:00 Introduction
    2:46 Chapter 1
    5:23 Chapter 2
    7:55 Chapter 3
    10:25 Chapter 4
    15:43 Chapter 5
    18:30 Chapter 6
    20:06 Chapter 7
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Комментарии • 726

  • @rhmendelson
    @rhmendelson Год назад +12

    Loved this!!
    Learning how geography, natural resources, and trade routes shaped towns is more relevant to understanding history than the name and dates of rulers. I’ll be watching more of your videos, thanks for producing:)

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +2

      I love this comment. You've perfectly encapsulated what my channel is all about. I've always been more interested in how things came together to make a city, rather than enjoying the city how it has survived in the modern day. Learning about the geography, trade, natural resources, industry, and the indigenous local population can help people understand the origins of cities much better

    • @lorraineward8834
      @lorraineward8834 2 месяца назад

      WoW What a fantastic explanation Alex & i feel the same way - i did a Local History Course at City College Norwich in the 1990s & it was such an Eye Opener because Norwich really does have A DARK SIDE 👻👻👻

    • @lorraineward8834
      @lorraineward8834 2 месяца назад

      💛💛💛 Thanks for sharing

    • @butnooneshome
      @butnooneshome 2 месяца назад +1

      Couldn’t agree more.
      History shouldn’t be about ‘When’, it’s all about ‘Why’.

  • @pameliarabbit
    @pameliarabbit 3 года назад +21

    This was just fantastic to watch Alex. Have lived in Norwich for over 50 years and although I knew some of it., was blown away by what I found out. ‘Arminghall Henge ......who knew?’
    I think it is so terribly sad that we don’t take far more care of what’s left of our City Wall. It should be carefully preserved and protected by some kind of structure where possible, especially along Chapperfield!
    Anyway. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I think all local school children should watch it and I shall be sharing it with all my family and friends
    I love Norwich City am am proud to live here 👍🏻

    • @ikarus_incarnate
      @ikarus_incarnate 2 года назад

      The fact is, as much of th city wall that can be preserved safely has already been preserved as safely as it can be.... it was ruins for a long time with lots of the masonry being reused within other buildings in the city....

    • @msquared6695
      @msquared6695 Год назад

      I’ve just visited Chester and found the city wall and it’s towers fascinating

  • @paganteabreak7245
    @paganteabreak7245 3 года назад +12

    I live in Manchester area now, but Norfolk born and bred... It’s refreshing to see and hear a great video by a local with passion for the area 👍🏻 Keep yew a trosh’n bor 😉

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад

      Much appreciated 😁

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Год назад

      Interestingly, a lot of people from Manchester are of Norfolk Stock. During the industrial revolution, a huge number of people moved from Norfolk to Manchester, which was essentially a new town.

  • @junctionfilms6348
    @junctionfilms6348 3 года назад +12

    The map at the start with 'Ely' was confoosin bor, given that in them days, pre 1800s even, that were a big ol inland sea, with Ely as an Island of course, the largest of nine - Cambridge virtually a seaside town, same for Downham in the east and Peterborough in the west . . .. would be amazing were it still there ! Norfolk and Suffolk are really a peninsuala - had it remained, the regional identiy would be even more unique and strong, probably, with an amazing natural wonder of the Fen sea

  • @lindakay9552
    @lindakay9552 3 года назад +19

    I have listened to dozens of videos trying to learn about Norwich, and I'm always left with more questions than answers. I can clearly tell you love your home. Thank you for this video. I have two separate lines of ancestors who emigrated, from Norwich to America, at separate times. One in 1632. And one in 1680. This makes Norwich come alive for the first time!!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +7

      Thank you! That's exactly the kind of feedback which makes me continue creating videos 😊 if you have any specific questions about Norwich, I shall try to answer them! And nice to hear about your ancestors, I always recommend that people research their ancestry because you'll be surprised at what you could find!

    • @ikarus_incarnate
      @ikarus_incarnate 2 года назад +3

      where did they migrate to? I had relatives that migrated at around the same times but MY part of the family remained.... maybe we are related????

    • @geemonster9179
      @geemonster9179 Год назад +1

      I live in Norwich

    • @lindakay9552
      @lindakay9552 Год назад +2

      @@ikarus_incarnate My First English ancestors appear to have landed in Connecticut. My 9th great grandfather was a founder of the town of Northwich in Connecticut. I'm related to half of the first proprietors of that town.

    • @CBuxton-EX.HKt.D
      @CBuxton-EX.HKt.D Год назад

      @@lindakay9552 my gt gt grandfather was one of the famous Bankers Gurneys ,now known as Barclays Bank, and the pilgrim fathers came from a place named Hingham in Norfolk .I love the county’s long history.

  • @connoroleary591
    @connoroleary591 3 года назад +36

    Really interesting video. You are a good communicator, I usually get annoyed by a narrator's ego, you strike a nice balance and come across well and with a very pleasant Norfolk accent too!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +5

      Thanks that means a lot, i feel my narration is still a bit too monotone and dull but im still in the process of figuring out my personal technique, just takes time to improve 😁 and yes, 100% born and raised Norfolk local haha

    • @davidcadman4468
      @davidcadman4468 3 года назад +3

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy So now I can look to you for what my Mom's family sounded like. She's from Grt Yarmouth. :D Keep up the good work, you are not as monotone as you think. Expat Brit in Canada.

    • @margaretr5701
      @margaretr5701 3 года назад +2

      @@davidcadman4468 same here😊 From beautiful Norwich, now living in Canada.

    • @soniablaney9462
      @soniablaney9462 2 года назад +2

      really enjoyed this ! I grew up in Norfolk - now living in France. Lovely soft norfolk accent :-)

  • @rada4me
    @rada4me 3 года назад +15

    What a lovely young man. Passionate about history and his city of Norfolk. Extremely well done

  • @patriciayohn6136
    @patriciayohn6136 Год назад +8

    Fascinating, my late Husband and I visited Norwich in 1999 and absolutely loved it. We took many photos and had a lovely lunch at the Bell Hotel, for two reasons, my maiden name is Bell and just a few weeks before we traveled there I had watched a TV show that featured the Bell Hotel because of it's haunted history.
    Actually the real reason for traveling to Norfolk was to go to Lotus Cars in Hethel for a driving school experience on the Lotus factory test track. Our entire trip was more than worth every penny!

    • @CBuxton-EX.HKt.D
      @CBuxton-EX.HKt.D Год назад +1

      Glad you like my home city , you probably have played on a fruit machine in you life ,,well some of the first ones where made by a company named Bell fruit lol , and the name came from the Bell hotel ,in the heyday it had several fruit machines in side the pub.

  • @DJWerkz
    @DJWerkz 3 года назад +41

    Excellent, I was born in Norwich in 1967 but now live in Texas. So good to see my old city. One omission worthy of note; it was always a bragging point that Norwich could boast two cathedrals with the second being the Cathedral of John the Baptist at the top of Grapes Hill 😉

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +13

      Glad you enjoyed, nice to see so many of my subscribers saying they grew up in Norwich but now live all over the world. And true, but as this video was only taking into consideration up to the medieval period and the Catholic cathedral is Victorian, I didn't want to confuse people by mentioning the second cathedral in this video haha

    • @DJWerkz
      @DJWerkz 3 года назад +8

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy with a culture based on a pub for every day of the year I don't think being worried about your viewers being confused is necessary lol

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +2

      Haha lovely stuff

    • @cat-a-tonic150
      @cat-a-tonic150 2 года назад +3

      I believe that's Saint John the Baptist Catholic Cathedral around the 1 minute mark. In the 70s, I used to go to Evensong at the Anglican Cathedral, then attend the Saturday evening Mass at Saint John's.

    • @akz4634
      @akz4634 Год назад +2

      Amazing bro I live near grapes hill!

  • @juneroberts5305
    @juneroberts5305 3 года назад +4

    Firstly - lovely bit of history about a place I know precious little about.
    Secondly - please ignore the snarky comments and take the polite criticism in the way it was intended.
    Thirdly - people complaining about your accent... Nothing wrong with it. Boggles my mind that some people can not understand you. Lazy listeners, probably. 😉
    Glad I found your channel. 😀

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад

      Haha much appreciated, and no worries, I think the main issue was with the audio which I am happy to hear about as I am still learning how to edit and i have since amended it for my more recent videos now. And Ive heard mostly positive things about my accent so I don't mind peoples comments at all 😊

  • @kaneleverington4801
    @kaneleverington4801 4 года назад +3

    Awesome video video man! Looking forward to the next one 👌🏻 Keep up the good work!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  4 года назад

      Ayyy appreciate it Kane, gotta do something constructive during lockdown 😊

  • @jaksongpg
    @jaksongpg 2 года назад +7

    Went to Bungay with my mate years ago - 1974. Went in to a church, crept up some stairs and ran out again terrified because we felt some kind of presence which we thought might have been the Black Dog of Bungay.

    • @trevorfuller1078
      @trevorfuller1078 Год назад

      Had you been drinking?!!

    • @jaksongpg
      @jaksongpg Год назад

      @@trevorfuller1078 wish I had - wouldn't have been afraid

  • @wendysuePNW
    @wendysuePNW 4 года назад +2

    Fantastic job! Really enjoyed the video!

  • @chrismay5349
    @chrismay5349 2 года назад +6

    I attended uni of fine arts back in 2016 when I left the fine city of Norwich. And now live overseas. It really is a fascinating city. I loved my 3 years of my time there. This historic view on Norfolk and Norwich itself was a further great insight. Especially the cloisters at the Norwich uni of fine arts. Thanks for a great video.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  2 года назад +2

      Norfolk is definitely a beautiful place to be. Glad you learned something new!

  • @antonchristian873
    @antonchristian873 3 года назад +6

    Great stuff Alex ! I was an art student in Norwich in the late 70s, and regard Norwich as my 'spiritual home' keep up the great work !

  • @mozdickson
    @mozdickson Год назад +2

    Thanks for this Alex. Planning to walk the Peddars Way this year, and will then head towards Norwich. This is a fantastic summary of the historical panorama, and chimes with my prior learning around this topic.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +2

      Ah that's lovely to hear - I know all the best historic sites around East Anglia so if you need any tips, send me a DM on IG :)

  • @carlahodgson8514
    @carlahodgson8514 3 года назад +4

    Very interesting. Look forward to the other talks.

  • @chrisjones2307
    @chrisjones2307 3 года назад +11

    Didn’t realise there is so many hill forts around here, nice one Alex I’ve got some more exploring to do👍

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +2

      You'd be surprised! There's also many Celtic and Saxon barrows around Norfolk but they are mostly on private land :(

  • @MarkByrne1965
    @MarkByrne1965 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant and very interesting presentation. Knew nothing of Norwich’s history until now. Very enjoyable, thank you 👍😍

  • @Arthurnate
    @Arthurnate 3 года назад

    Glad I subbed to you. Thank you for this fascinating little documentary.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Much appreciated. Lots more history coming soon

  • @ExploringWithEmAndStu
    @ExploringWithEmAndStu Год назад +6

    Absolutely fascinating indepth history of my local County.. I didn't even realise we had so many hill forts.. Living around the Great Yarmouth area I'm lucky to have both Caister fort and Burgh Castle (pronounced Borough) on my doorstep. Great Video, I look forward to watching more.. 😊👍

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +3

      Ayy I'm glad you enjoyed! I am very much a fan of our local history. I have plenty of Norfolk videos to watch and plenty more to make in the future!

  • @R08Tam
    @R08Tam 3 года назад +1

    Fascinating stuff, thanks for the upload

  • @silasspeaks3301
    @silasspeaks3301 2 месяца назад

    I am Scottish and I love your channel. Highly informative presentations on all things medieval. Exemplary work, mate.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  2 месяца назад

      This is such a nice comment, thank you so much :)

  • @tamaracarter1836
    @tamaracarter1836 3 года назад +6

    Great video! I absolutely love exploring Norwich.

  • @heatherjones4034
    @heatherjones4034 3 года назад

    Lovely job. Good to hear you -such memories.

  • @stringybarkin
    @stringybarkin Год назад +4

    Thanks for this history, my ancestors are from Norfolk Anglo Saxon blood, last name is Terrington!! Sent to Australia for 14 years hard labour in 1836

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +1

      Ayyy lovely stuff, glad to see someone who researches their ancestry. I'd encourage everyone to look into their family history, truly fascinating

  • @matthewtoro412
    @matthewtoro412 3 года назад +1

    Really good stuff mate! I'm also from Norwich so found it really interesting. like and subbed

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +1

      Ayy glad to hear, Norwich & Norfolk is a beautiful place

    • @matthewtoro412
      @matthewtoro412 3 года назад

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy It truly is!

  • @slipperydick123
    @slipperydick123 3 года назад +1

    That was a brilliant history lesson. Very interesting even though I've lived in and around Norwich all my life I've just learned a lot, thanks. Keep up the good work.

  • @lilbird4198
    @lilbird4198 Год назад

    Thank You for this most informative and interesting video. This Canadian really enjoyed it. 😊

  • @akz4634
    @akz4634 Год назад +2

    This is amazing !

  • @heatheralderman7144
    @heatheralderman7144 2 года назад +3

    This is great stuff even though I have no connection with Norfolk or Norwich. I particularly love the medieval music throughout...makes such a difference to the narrative. Thank you. X

  • @DianeEgby-Edwards
    @DianeEgby-Edwards Год назад

    Thank you so much, that was very interesting. Fascinating history, I intend to explore. x

  • @Britbec
    @Britbec Год назад +2

    I’m a Poringland girl….and this is the most education I’ve ever received about Arminghall! Thank you!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +2

      Much appreciated - I grew up in Poringland, near Cawstons Meadow. Good times!

    • @Britbec
      @Britbec Год назад +1

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy Wow! Small world! I was off Rectory Lane, just a stones throw!

  • @touchedbynature5445
    @touchedbynature5445 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely Brilliant Presentation Alex, Very Informative And Interesting. Many Thanks For Sharing.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 месяца назад

      Thank you, much appreciated:) this is a rather old video now so I will eventually be remaking a newer version.

  • @rivervalley1000
    @rivervalley1000 3 года назад +8

    Fascinating early history, especially spoken in a local accent.

  • @HalfdeadRider
    @HalfdeadRider 3 года назад

    Nice video fellow Norwich lad, keep up the good work the subs will come in time. I notice you used the Drayton RD Norwich sign, I used to live at the Mile Cross roundabout down the road many years back.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +1

      Very nice, and thank you much appreciated 😁 new video coming out soon about St Olaves Priory!

  • @keithdavison5578
    @keithdavison5578 Год назад

    Hi Alex what a fantastic and interesting story and video. I must admit that I didn't know much about the city of Norwich, I'm an old bungay boy [ Suffolk ]now I will look out for more of your stories and vids . Fantastic and thank you, we don't hear enough of that lovely norfolk accent 😊😊

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it and learned some fun local history ☺️

  • @history-addicts
    @history-addicts 4 года назад +2

    great video, subscribed!

  • @ruthjohnson7911
    @ruthjohnson7911 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyed this video, thank you

  • @bfjrgklhrghrgkjropjr
    @bfjrgklhrghrgkjropjr 9 месяцев назад

    Hello, I am from Norwich but I've lived in Korea for almost 2 years. I was feeling a little homesick when I found your video. Hearing your true Norwich accent has filled me with so much joy. I've also learnt a lot about my home city. Thank you so much Alex

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! That's so nice to hear, I'm glad I could provide you with a little bit of home :)

  • @HauntedandAbandonedNorfolk
    @HauntedandAbandonedNorfolk 2 года назад

    Brilliant video Alex 🙂

  • @ikarus_incarnate
    @ikarus_incarnate 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing Alex, I am a Norwich boy, but now living near Exeter in Devon, (Another very historic city, and well worth a visit by the way). It was interesting to see your video. looking forward to watching the one about the cathedral ( Anglican ) Keep 'em coming! Anything history-wise you can bring up about Billy Bluelight would be great!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  2 года назад

      Thank you, that means a lot 😊 I need to revisit Exeter at some point!

  • @stevielawrence2496
    @stevielawrence2496 3 года назад +1

    Fascinating! Thank you!!

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy 2 года назад +6

    I’d love to visit for a week. I would be totally lost though. Not sure I can wrap my head around driving on the left side of the road lol 😂. I’d need a tour guide for sure and maybe a translator. My southern accent would be quite the spectacle in England. I’m from the Appalachian mountains of Kentucky
    Anyhow great video and great work, sir !! Loved it 😊

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  2 года назад +5

      Well I'd happily give you a tour of my wonderful city if you're around! Oh, and the left hand side is the correct side to drive! 😆😆😊

  • @peiperpanzer
    @peiperpanzer 2 года назад +1

    My fiance was born in Norwich. She lives in Arizona now. We watched your wonderful video, and feel we know Norwich all the better now. Thank you!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  2 года назад

      Thank you! I have received quite a lot of comments from viewers who have lived in Norwich and are now living in America 😊😊😊

  • @wertperch
    @wertperch 3 года назад

    Again, great stuff! I used to walk part of the wall at the weekends. In fact I seem to remember a pub at the bottom of Grapes Hill that was close by to a bit of the wall (my memory may be off, it's been forty years!
    Also, if I may, a suggestion: rather than "Chapter 1" and so on, a description of the contents.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +2

      If we are thinking about the same place, i believe that pub is now a tattoo shop. And thanks for the feedback, I'm currently working on a video about the history of Colchester, so I will be doing chaptets there. I'll bear that in mind!

  • @damiebconnor2370
    @damiebconnor2370 Год назад +1

    Thankyou for this enlightening film.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +1

      A pleasure! I have many more videos about Norfolks historical sites too :)

  • @13thearl
    @13thearl Год назад

    Really enjoyed this and learned something new - always good at my age.

  • @LunaRose1312
    @LunaRose1312 3 года назад +3

    Great video, some of the information I know as I'm local but some I didn't, brilliant stuff

  • @rosieHolliday5887
    @rosieHolliday5887 Год назад

    This was really good. I've never been to Norwich or Norfolk. I think I might be missing out on a real treat. Planning on visiting here in the summer. So this was really helpful to see what is in the area. We love history! Thank you for sharing this x

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +1

      Well I certainly hope you spend some time here and check out the history! The Norfolk broads are also a national beauty spot

    • @rosieHolliday5887
      @rosieHolliday5887 Год назад

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy Thank you. I've been doing some reading already about visiting. I can't wait!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      If you need any information, don't hesitate to message me on IG :)

  • @colinhazell2544
    @colinhazell2544 3 года назад +1

    Very good!

  • @paulthomas771
    @paulthomas771 3 года назад +13

    Moved up to Norwich from London in 2019 and it was the best decision I ever made; sorry I didn't get out of the cramped, over-expensive, knife-crime infested dung hole sooner.
    Norwich is a lovely city with a rich history, thankfully some of which has been preserved. I've read 'Norwich Through the Ages', an old book by James Wentworth Day, an interesting and quite humorously opinionated look back at Norwich. This video is a worthy addition to anyone's media library of Norwich research; the surrounding pre-Norwich context was particularly appreciated.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  2 года назад +2

      Thank you 😊 much appreciated. And yes I am not a fan of London either. I go there for the museums only.

    • @someernie6179
      @someernie6179 2 года назад +2

      Me neither, not a fan of London at all, greetings from Hong Kong 😊

    • @samuelgarrod8327
      @samuelgarrod8327 Год назад +1

      Definitely less knife crime here but still too much.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Год назад

      Haha. You've been watching too much Alan partridge. You just repeated almost verbatim what he said from one of the episodes

    • @paulthomas771
      @paulthomas771 Год назад

      @@th8257 I have literally never seen any Alan Partridge episode, I'm just good at belly-aching.

  • @Dstew57A
    @Dstew57A Год назад +1

    This was outstanding.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it - have many more Norfolk/Norwich related videos on my channel if you'd like to watch them too ;)

  • @raymaidstone2822
    @raymaidstone2822 Год назад

    😀 What an excellently done video work, sir 😀 I’ve lived here in Norwich all my life, and am completely aware of virtually everything in your accurate video. You have included so much good information that a also learned 4 things I didn’t know 🙂 one thing that threw me though, was your pronunciation of ‘Burgh’ Castle. I’ve always known it pronounced as ‘burru’. I loved your music and layout of your whole video 😀 Very nicely done, sir. ❤👍

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      I've heard multiple pronunciations of Burgh castle so I just went for the most obvious. The pronunciation for the Roman/Saxon names were also a shot in the dark but worth a try haha

  • @vickywitton1008
    @vickywitton1008 Год назад +1

    Great video and I love your Norfolk accent!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +1

      Thank you! 😃 I certainly get mixed comments on my Norfolk accent haha

  • @roddycampbell3414
    @roddycampbell3414 3 года назад +7

    We lived in Norwich between 1955-1957, when my dad was in the Army (USA), had several close up pictures of the house and mom said it used to be a monastery before Henry 8th dissolved them.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +1

      Very interesting where abouts was this house?

    • @roddycampbell3414
      @roddycampbell3414 3 года назад +2

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy not sure I was still a toddler when we left for Germany, mom would sometimes say Monastery or Nunnery in the same sentence.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +2

      Hmm well Norwich was known as a heavily reglious-orientated area, we had many churches, abbeys, friaries, priories, and a cathedral. It could have been near one of the three main friaries. Either Greyfriars, Whitefriars, or Blackfriars

    • @paulhunt3238
      @paulhunt3238 3 года назад

      Was you dad based at raf sculthorpe ?

    • @roddycampbell3414
      @roddycampbell3414 3 года назад

      @@paulhunt3238 not sure.

  • @stevieneilson2451
    @stevieneilson2451 Год назад

    Good vid 👌 👍🏻 been to Norwich a couple of times with work. A time capsule ❤

  • @hannahk1129
    @hannahk1129 7 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed this video very much. My mother was born in Norwich 1940 & left for America in 1960. She passed in 89 and had told her kids stories of life there. Your video is treasure. Thank you❤️

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  6 месяцев назад

      It's always lovely to hear from people all over the world who have roots in Norwich, very charming!

  • @exploreearth6275
    @exploreearth6275 3 года назад

    Wonderful history

  • @killercd7682
    @killercd7682 Год назад +1

    Great thanks!

  • @Limabelasun
    @Limabelasun 3 года назад +5

    A fantastic video production. My family from Germany settled in Norfolk in the late 17oos. married int local families. Lived around and worked hunstanton, docking, ringstead, bagthorp. Graves still at Ringstead. gradually moving south over time in to London by the 1900s.. I later spent many years back and forward and living in Buxton/Lammas, so Norwich was my local town. Loved it there, but never enough time to fully explore as much as I wanted too. The castle has a very deep spiral stair, taking you to the Norfolk Regiments museum in the dungeons at the base of the Mot. Through a door and your out in the main street & traffic. A few vague memories from The Festival House!!!!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! Well you will have to visit Norwich again soon, the castle is currently being redecorated to look like how it did in the 12th century as a Norman Palace - will definitely be worth the visit!

  • @sphinxtheeminx
    @sphinxtheeminx 3 года назад +5

    Never thought I'd spend a wet Thursday watching a film about Norwich - a place I've never been to, nor have the wish to see. Now, I don't have to feel guity about that as I am about to watch your viral tour of the catherdral. Lockdown, even in Tier 2, is a strange mistress. Great work, by the way :)

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад

      Haha much appreciated, it's well worth the time to learn about hidden gems around Britain, or indeed the World! Might inspire future travels!

    • @Analoguebubblebath89
      @Analoguebubblebath89 3 года назад

      Should come visit. Its nice

    • @sphinxtheeminx
      @sphinxtheeminx 3 года назад +2

      @@Analoguebubblebath89 I am sure it is nice, Mr Thom; Alex's lovely films have persuaded me to add visiting Norwich to my bucket list. Happy New Year to all in that beautiful city.

    • @Analoguebubblebath89
      @Analoguebubblebath89 3 года назад

      @@sphinxtheeminx cheers boss

    • @ikarus_incarnate
      @ikarus_incarnate 2 года назад

      can't think why, as Alex has shown, Norwich is a very interesting city...

  • @tomlaughton6805
    @tomlaughton6805 3 года назад

    Great video!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +1

      Much appreciated!

    • @tomlaughton6805
      @tomlaughton6805 3 года назад

      I'm heading there this weekend so this has given me some stuff to look out for I was unaware of before

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +1

      Very nice, what places weren't you previously aware of? If you're planning any trips around Norfolk I'm sure i can tell you of some very interesting nearby ruins

    • @tomlaughton6805
      @tomlaughton6805 3 года назад

      I never knew of the hill fort mentioned in the video, so I'm going to check that out. Id love to hear of any ruins in the area. I've been to the Roman site a caister on sea and the lager one which I forget the name of.

  • @loonylinda
    @loonylinda 2 года назад

    loved that..now going to watch the vid of the cathedral

  • @donnabilling3061
    @donnabilling3061 3 года назад +2

    Really interesting 😀 thank you 🙏

  • @jamesd9337
    @jamesd9337 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant video. My home town. After playing AC valhalla and loving the fact that old Nortwic has a place in the game I realised I didn't know a great deal about my iconic City. So here I am

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  2 года назад +1

      Glad to hear! Oh wow I've never played that game glad to see Norwich getting some love 🥰 I hope you've learned more than enough about beautiful Norwich from my video 😊

    • @jamesd9337
      @jamesd9337 2 года назад

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy looking forward to the castle reopening after work is done. Usually take the kids once a year and they love it. Recently learned that fashion was big here 100s of years ago and came from around the world and then expanded into the rest of England.
      If you're into gaming then pick up Assins Creed Valhalla. You will love it I'm sure.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  2 года назад +1

      Norwich is famous for many things haha. And yeah I've had a lot of friends recommend Valhalla to me, unfortunately I'm in the British army so I rarely get any time for games

    • @jamesd9337
      @jamesd9337 2 года назад

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy I wanted to join the army when I left school but I'm diabetic. Thankyou for your service. 🎩

  • @patshifflett4205
    @patshifflett4205 3 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed this

  • @janfoster-bartlett2310
    @janfoster-bartlett2310 4 года назад +2

    Great video.

  • @judikingsman6132
    @judikingsman6132 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating 💞

  • @michellebruce5092
    @michellebruce5092 Год назад +1

    Great history I enjoyed it. Have you ever done Fyvie castle in Scotland. There's lots of great mystery and historical sites to see. It's haunted also. By the green lady. Have a great day greetings from Canada 😀

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      Thanks! And no I haven't, but you're the second person to recommend Fyvie castle recently so I may have to take a trip up there 🤔 Scotland is a bit tricky for me because I live in the southern half of Britain and I use train travel to visit most of these places

  • @DANIEL99062
    @DANIEL99062 3 года назад +8

    A very nice place , Norwich ,one of the Best !

  • @allancrotch2953
    @allancrotch2953 3 года назад +7

    At last someone who speak propa Norfolk

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +1

      Ite m8 😁

    • @jjcustard6378
      @jjcustard6378 3 года назад

      Sounds more Norwich than Norfolk, believe me, there is a difference lol

  • @davidreed6817
    @davidreed6817 Год назад

    Great stuff, as a proud Norfolk man and a resident of Norwich (I was born and bred in Kings Lynn, another town with a fascinating history) until I moved to Norwich in 2007, love Norwich, love Norfolk.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      Yes I've been collecting some footage around Kings Lynn. I need to revisit since I keep learning about more places nearby. If I can find enough details I may make it part of my "Origins of Cities" series

  • @SuperQuoll
    @SuperQuoll Год назад

    Really enjoyed the video and the accent! I'm an East Anglian (Cambridge) living in Australia and I do miss it all so much. My birth village was totally wiped out by the Vikings except for one chap who hid in the church tower (according to legend!)

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      Ahh glad you enjoyed! Ah yes the Vikings certainly did do a number on the Saxon villages haha

  • @peterjameson321
    @peterjameson321 Год назад

    Thank you for this great video about the origins of Norwich Alex. It must have taken a great deal of effort and research on your part, and I found it most informative. Unfortunately the background music was intrusive and distracting for me though. Is there a possibility of your producing the same video and perhaps future videos without the music? That'd be great.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +1

      Thank you! And I already did upload a newer version with better sound quality and lowered background music. It's on my Norwich & Norfolk playlist.
      And yes it took a very long time haha. Mostly an amalgamation from a decade of studying Norfolk's History added together in one video. I might make a newer version with much better video and sound quality.

    • @peterjameson321
      @peterjameson321 Год назад

      Lovely! I'll check it out. I live in Norwich too so I'm particularly interested in its history. Thanks again for your hard work in this. Few realise just how much work goes into such things.

  • @netcalibur
    @netcalibur 3 года назад +6

    Why on earth would anyone dislike a such video? I've watched it twice, so much info to take in. Well done, mate, your voice is made for this. New subscriber here, you deserve more.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! Much appreciated, it's a rather early video so the editing and sound isn't too great but getting there!

  • @Winterfell1066
    @Winterfell1066 Год назад +2

    Got it. I realized I had watched it a year or so ago and made the same comment. I do like the video though. I have been to England 4 times in the last 7 years, but never made it to Norwich. I will next time. Best wishes.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +1

      Thank you :) yeah England definitely has too many things to see in one visit!

  • @lemorab1
    @lemorab1 Год назад +1

    I wish you would add graphics to your narrative. I would love to see an artist's drawings of the development of Norwich over the centuries, and what walled, Medieval Norwich, with gatehouses, looked like. I know this adds hours onto the making of the videos, but this would be a great enhancement. This was really interesting. Thank you!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +2

      Hi there! It's funny you say that - this was one of my first ever videos on RUclips so my editing skills were very poor! Since then, I have been collecting many pieces of artwork including depictions of Norwich from all different centuries. I even have a few drawings of the gatehouses too. Expect a new video somewhat soon about that!

  • @tonyterror4091
    @tonyterror4091 3 года назад +3

    That video was brilliant...

  • @sulaymansanyang6612
    @sulaymansanyang6612 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much brother Alex..i love this even do i never been there.... brilliant history

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  9 месяцев назад

      I highly recommend you visit Norfolk - so much rich history!!

  • @th8257
    @th8257 Год назад +3

    Outside of this period, but it's interesting how during the industrial revolution, large numbers of people in Norfolk left to go and live in Manchester and work in the new cotton industry. Manchester was essentially a new town then, and a lot of Mancunians are the descendents of people who moved from Norwich and the surrounding areas.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +1

      Ah very interesting, I may be doing an Origins of Manchester eventually since I'm sure I'll do all the major cities at some point. I rarely bother researching history after the medieval period as it doesn't interesting me too much haha

  • @YouKnowN0thing
    @YouKnowN0thing 3 года назад +4

    I would trade my immortal soul, to travel back in history, to live & experience life then.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +1

      You & I both. Assuming i had a bit of money in my medieval life so it would be a comfortable one haha

    • @thee_undertaker
      @thee_undertaker Год назад

      And many of them would have done the same to live somewhere else.

    • @YouKnowN0thing
      @YouKnowN0thing Год назад

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy Right.. Being slave-born, or a conquered slave, wouldn't have been so ideal.

  • @CBuxton-EX.HKt.D
    @CBuxton-EX.HKt.D Год назад +2

    I Was born in the city , amazing History , My dad used to keep pigs on Kets Heights in the 1930s He used to tell me about the old Monks Ruins and how many a night feeding the pigs late he would see the shadows of monks walking down the path.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      That's actually really valuable information! I assume the ruins were St Leonard's Priory? It's pretty much all gone now so if he had any photos, maps, or stuff like that if the ruins then I'd love to see them!

    • @CBuxton-EX.HKt.D
      @CBuxton-EX.HKt.D Год назад

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy yes , I see last time I was up there not much left now of the Priory , but the land was owned by my dads relation and he gave the Site to The City in 1976. I dont think ive any pics of that part of the cIty, but plenty of stores about it.and the people who lived in the old city.

  • @TheLeonhamm
    @TheLeonhamm 3 года назад +7

    A good job. The shift from Roman - to Romano-British - to Anglo-Briton, though traumatic, was probably a bit less disruptive than present in most histories. The average British farmers (pre-Roman type) did not up-sticks and move into villas, they were as tied to the land (where available) as they are today. The wealthy landowners and the under-class labourers would have had much more invested in the ways of Roman rule, and it was these that felt disenfranchised enough to leave .. when the Saxons started to throw their weight about - they had been invited in to defend the hyper-wealthy local governors, businessmen and civil servants (bereft of the imperial army that the British Roman emperor took with him into Gaul, the imperial armies were already largely composed of non-Romans or borderland adventurers). The Romano-Briton, Romano-Gaul, Romano-Goth, and Romano-Frank would, therefore, have been more or less interchangeable .. yes, even in their various forms of paganism (Country Tale-tellers) and Christianity (City Historians); the Saxons were much less Romanised than their neighbours, as were the Vandals and Huns .. though they appreciated the goods and fancy wares available from 'Rome' .. but their leaders (often in contact with the Romans, not least via military service, or the slave trade) were more in rational awe and less in superstitious fear of Romanitas.
    The Anglo-Britan went on farming, for his family, their neighbours, big-boss-men and traders. It was the shift to Anglo-Roman and Welsh-Roman that may well have made the biggest discernible change - both more or less a mix of pagans and Christians, tell-tellers and historians but with rather different perspectives on 'Rome' (whether Constantiniopolitican businessmen or Roman monks); but even there, the Romanitas of the upper-crust, soldiers, and traders would not have seemed too much out of place in Tours, Aix, St Albans, Chester, Trier, Cologne, et al. So, not as nice and neat in chaos as it seems.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +5

      Thanks! Late Roman history in Britain always fascinates me, there seems to be a lull in historical content between after the majority of the Roman military left Britain and when the Saxons first settled, which i suppose adds to the mystery and the mythology of King Arthur 😁 I'm glad you said 'Anglo Roman' too because after i made the video i was thinking 'hang on, Anglo means Angle - the raiders from around dark age Germany/Denmark, so the correct name would be Romano-Britannic from the Breton tribes who were based in modern-day Brittany and West Britain.' - but i suppose thats a small mistake 😁

  • @AmbientAnalogue
    @AmbientAnalogue 3 года назад +5

    I've lived in Norwich for the majority of my life, and i've never heard anyone have as strong as a Norfolk accent as you! haha interesting video on walls and old church building I walk past daily.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +2

      Well thanks! 😂 i didn't even realise that my norfolk accent was so strong, i guess you just dont notice when you're used to it

    • @francessimmonds5784
      @francessimmonds5784 3 года назад +6

      You call that a Norfolk accent! I could barely tell. You should here my mother in law and her family who lived in Norfolk for generations, being a southern girl I could barely make out what they were saying half the time, lol

    • @stevielawrence2496
      @stevielawrence2496 3 года назад +7

      That’s not a Norfolk accent, that a real Norwich accent! Big difference!!

    • @donaldboughton8686
      @donaldboughton8686 3 года назад +3

      Most of the inhabitants have lost their strong Norwich accents when compared with the Nineteen Fifties. I will admit to having a soft spot for Norwich even if the people do damn stupid things like electing a labour council.
      Three of my Grandparents were born there as was my late mother. Most of my cousins live there.

  • @brianbradford6570
    @brianbradford6570 3 года назад +5

    “Cor blarst me”you are definitely a Norfolk bou “keep a troshing “ nice job on the video, Norwich boy born and raised here.👍

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад

      I have never been so aware of my norfolk boy accent since starting to record my own voice 😂

    • @brianbradford6570
      @brianbradford6570 3 года назад

      Alex The History Guy i only notice mine in the same way when I record my voice, i live in the states now and every once in a while my accent comes out. Keep a troshing👍

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +2

      Well if there's any parts of Norfolk's history that you'd like a video about, let me know! I check all comments

  • @doloresl.2150
    @doloresl.2150 Месяц назад

    My grandmother ancestors were sent from Norwich to Sydney as convicts in 1809. A mother and her two daughters, married off the ship . Her other four children remained in Norwich.

  • @janejohnstone5795
    @janejohnstone5795 Год назад +2

    Interesting video...very informative...you sound like a local Norfolk..lad by your accent ..very country....interesting...

  • @ralphoperaphile
    @ralphoperaphile 3 года назад +1

    Nice, informative summary of a lot of history. (The French city which provided William's stone is not pronounced like the pepper but "Con", nasally without sounding the "n").

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +3

      I realised that a few weeks after posting the video 😁 i am from Norfolk so we get to pronounce everything incorrectly!

  • @teoarmes9413
    @teoarmes9413 Год назад

    I was born in Norwich in 1845 and it has changed beyond recognition since then.

  • @kc3718
    @kc3718 3 года назад

    the first hillfort shown is Old Oswestry in Shropshire, they are currently building a new housing estate there. The second one is Dinas Dinlle on the north west coast of Wales, facing Anglesea, it's currently falling into the sea.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  3 года назад +1

      Indeed. I tried finding copyright-free pictures of hillforts in Norfolk but i couldnt find any decent ones unfortunately so gotta make do with whatever i can find to help visualise:p

  • @pecassidymccluskey1936
    @pecassidymccluskey1936 3 года назад +2

    excellent !

  • @angelicab3233
    @angelicab3233 Год назад

    Are the four columns the spiralled ones in the nave? Thank you for a great video!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +1

      They are indeed!

    • @angelicab3233
      @angelicab3233 Год назад

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy Great! I have wondered why they are different. I’m from Sweden but my husband is from Norwich and we have just moved back here after many years in Sweden. We have always spent a lot of time in Norwich visiting family. I have always loved walking around both the castle and the cathedral. Can’t wait for the castle rebuild to be ready and to be able to see the original great hall setup. I will have a look at your other videos about Norfolk!

  • @loonylinda
    @loonylinda Год назад

    that was excellent!..although in places the music overrode the narration as it was too loud.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      Sorry about that - I uploaded an improved video with better audio and lowered background music. It's on my Norwich & Norfolk playlist

  • @jamesd9630
    @jamesd9630 Год назад

    There was always talk of there being a hill fort at beacon hill in Colkirk, Norfolk, it would have made sense as it can see over the valley to Fakenham to the north. Well, that was always the story being told when I was growing up in Colkirk in the 1970s.

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      For how much East Anglia was inhabited all throughout the neolithic age to iron age, I wouldn't be surprised if there were hundreds of hill forts that have simply been ploughed over the centuries

  • @MsBonzodog
    @MsBonzodog Год назад

    What a great video. I moved to Norfolk ten years ago and live on the coast and love this area.
    Norwich is just half an hour away with its great museums, theatre as and shops.
    Where is the photo at 11:02 taken please?

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад +1

      That would just be a stock photo of an English field haha, this was before I started personally visiting every site I mention in videos to take my own photography and video

    • @MsBonzodog
      @MsBonzodog Год назад

      @@AlexTheHistoryGuy such a pity. I was hoping you were going to say it was from somewhere in ‘Constable Country’. :)

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      You'll be happy to know that all my new videos include 100% my own photography unless credited otherwise in the video ☺️

  • @chrisharrey
    @chrisharrey 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @dopapier
    @dopapier Год назад

    Nice gentle Norfolk accent. I hadn’t realised how much it misses the internal ‘t’ se’lement, be’er, Bri’ain, po’ery, cover’ed. Fun!

    • @AlexTheHistoryGuy
      @AlexTheHistoryGuy  Год назад

      Haha yes I often get told about my thick Norfolk accent. Just makes the video more authentic!

  • @imranzazai7404
    @imranzazai7404 3 года назад

    Very nice place.

  • @rorysullivan5694
    @rorysullivan5694 3 года назад

    Good video lad