Day late again , but so glad this is here to watch when we can. Love the new intro. Always enjoy the anticipation of the tap tap tap checking the crude. Amazing journey of the church stones and Knights stone with a Saxon stone to boot. Just to put your hand to the stone ... what a feeling. Marie you do such a great job on the history!! The drone footage ! oh what can you say. Gives the feeling of being there at that history. . Ankh or part of bridle, still a nice find.
Great video. Another beautiful, historic setting. Enjoyed Rusty’s tour around the church grounds. Interesting how you found a Saxon arrowhead, a Hotchkiss round, and the mortar at the beginning - spanning more than a thousand years of war history.
Really enjoy the show 😊❤, but the best thing you do is cleaning up those rivers. You all have my respect and gratitude. More people need to do this everywhere, bless you all ❤😊
Enjoyed the tour of the lovely church. So interesting to see the Templar graves and the stone where the arrowheads were sharpened. Enjoy your banter and the laughs too. 🙂
Fantastic Steve and most interesting. You are a special group with many historic knowledge. I enjoyed the film very much. Thanks again, greetings from Holland!!
Truly amazing. when you showed the Knights Templar graves I could feel the history. Imagine who may have defended and walked those grounds. Thank you you've made my day. Keep on Dippin Peaky's.
I love my Peaky crew❤ Absolutely loved the tour and tour guides, Steve and Marie 😊. The Knights Templar- wow- mysterious crusaders- I’ve always wanted to know more about them-thank you ❤. Kirsty and Mike, Marie and Glenn & Steve and Allison - wonderful people and a wonderful video ❤❤❤❤from Texas, Rose
Guys so sorry i missed the live i had to be at the hospital for more tests but i always watch my videos when i can loved the history on the knights Templar great video as always keep safe out there
Steve is such a great historian and he shares his knowledge with such humility and enjoyment. BEAUTIFUL drone shots; absolutely gorgeous country. Thank You!
Sorry to see the weather was so miserable, but congratulations to you all peaky's family the knifes looked very old to me to I rearly do hope for you all that they are genuine articles from back in those years of the templers days please keep us up dated
Brilliant finds again Peaky Dippers and what a beautiful location, the horses bit could have easily been an Amulet Glen and you’re right it looks just like one, every single thing you found has its own story even the replica daggers. ❤
Cool history in the finds and the church ...the arrow sharpening stone begs the question "was it used there or at the other church where the stone came from" either way its awesome to see a moment in time frozen in stone....the horse bit could have been used by Templar knights......looking forward to next week Karl from eastern Canada
The horse bit is still a great find, especially if it's of the appropriate age to possibly be Templar. The farrier's tool might also be used to trim the excess length of the nails when a horse is re-shod. Great find! The second knife may be an 'athame', a dagger used by practitioners of Wicca.. According to Wikipedia, it was used to channel and direct psychic energy, not to draw blood. (That would be similar to the magic wands in 'Harry Potter'.) That was a wonderful location. I look forward to your next visit.
Loving the history tours. In metal detecting a field you have to remove the obvious targets and the trash before you get to the finer stuff, so I can see that it's similar with magnet fishing where the recent iron comes to the magnet before the older more cruddy & caked stuff emerges. Great to see your YT style emerge. I especially like people greeting the camera on their first find show. 😀
@@mariecollinspeakydippersThank you for all your efforts to give us the context of the objects and those places Marie, it really enriches the videos on your channel. 🙂
Fascinating history info on the church Steve and Marie. I visited many old churches in Scotland and never saw any arrow sharpening in the stone. Fantastic
Those knives were awesome. Even if they are newer. and seeing the Knights Templar stuff was cool too. That church is super cool, loved that thanks for showing it off to us.
The Saxon gravestone isn't Saxon, the Saxon's didn't use grave markers like that, its the Maltese cross on it which wasn't used until the 16th century, and it wasn't used by the Templar, it was the Knights Hospitaller (Knights if St John) so the gravestones were more likely Hospitallers not Templar's. The daggers look like modern reproductions to me but I may be wrong, still cool finds though.
The part off a snaffle bar, how far back do they go. Hope it's a really old bit of one. Even though some of the stuff is not old, it is good to solve the mystery. The knives were an awesome find.
Yes Mary x We get them identified then I send them to Birmingham finds liason at the university to get them certified. You tend to get them back after so long if it's not gold or a one off x
I know where you are . The pub next to you has crypts underneath you used to able to go down into them but unfortunatly they stopped that due to safety reasons xxx
KT have so much history some controversy in the history butbthen that's the fun in doing your homework in history, u can find out things that r not true or is true! I think that is one of the things I love also about archeology, u have to domur history homework inorder to find the truth!
Heey mate! Nice fun day! Happy times! Love the explanations in video.. Cool soroundings and items! U got style man! Big salute from new friends and followers from southern Europe!
Anything with a fuse still in it is dangerous ! That huge morter may have the main charge washed out by water and time but the detonator maybe still intact and blow your hand off ! Hand it in now ! Nice finds thou stay safe.
The large mortar was taken by the e.o.d but the only safe one was the hodgkiss. We don't put bomb disposal in our videos any as they like to stay off cameras.
Just found your channel and I am a new subscriber,love it especially the history bits you do keep up the good work,finds I love it Andy Hamilton ps big fan of the knights templars they where brilliant.
I'M LEARNING ABOUT THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR FROM A T.V. SHOW OVER HERE CALLED THE CURSE OF OAK ISLAND...A PLACE WHERE THEY MAY HAVE DEPOSITED SOME TREASURES!!!
I like the knowledge on how they re-used the stones , I did not know that ------ Steve as you know -- Canada has found some of Knights Temlar sunken ships and artifacts and coins along the east coast of Canada ,,,,,,,,,,, Thanks Peaky's ,,, I enjoyed your video ,, 👍
Thanks Michael, Oh believe me we k ow about our bombs etc. All phoned into the police and bomb squad. Unfortunately we can never tell when they are gunna come up., it's the risks of magnet fishing
Its not the star of David it is a PENTAGRAM. The two daggers look like reproductions for Larping or reenactments the condition on the blades suggest they are stainless steel.
Rustys tour of the Church was awesome especially the Knights Templar graves.. What an amazing historical magnet fish day. Thanks
Thanks so much Gwenda x
All I can say is Amazing
Thanks Teresa 🤗
Great episode just love hearing the history from Marie.❤️
Thanks Annette 🤗
What a glorious church
Thanks Terrie 🤗
Brilliant video guys! Those knives were awesome! Great finds! Take care all 🤘🏻🧲
Thanks Hooligan 🤗
Day late again , but so glad this is here to watch when we can. Love the new intro. Always enjoy the anticipation of the tap tap tap checking the crude. Amazing journey of the church stones and Knights stone with a Saxon stone to boot. Just to put your hand to the stone ... what a feeling. Marie you do such a great job on the history!! The drone footage ! oh what can you say. Gives the feeling of being there at that history. . Ankh or part of bridle, still a nice find.
Thank you 🤗
Great video. Another beautiful, historic setting. Enjoyed Rusty’s tour around the church grounds. Interesting how you found a Saxon arrowhead, a Hotchkiss round, and the mortar at the beginning - spanning more than a thousand years of war history.
Thanks porcelain,
Was a beautiful location and we can't wait ti go back
Really enjoy the show 😊❤, but the best thing you do is cleaning up those rivers. You all have my respect and gratitude. More people need to do this everywhere, bless you all ❤😊
Thanks Nancy 🤗
Fascinating place to visit. The history was so interesting as were the finds. Great video,thank you for posting. 29:46
Thank you 🤗
Enjoyed the tour of the lovely church. So interesting to see the Templar graves and the stone where the arrowheads were sharpened. Enjoy your banter and the laughs too. 🙂
Thanks Maggie 🤗
Hello Peakys. 😊😊 So good to see you all . Love the history Steve gave on the Knights head stones.Thank you. Love to all.
Thanks Rose 🤗
I Love Knights Templar History
Thankyou
Your Welcome 🤗❤
Have a great day
Fantastic Steve and most interesting. You are a special group with many historic knowledge. I enjoyed the film very much. Thanks again, greetings from Holland!!
Thank you 🤗
I didn’t know they spit on the arrows. Wow! I am always learning something new here. Thank you Peakys. ❤
Mad to think that spitting on the arrow before firing it at someone can make a massive infection to the target person x
Truly amazing. when you showed the Knights Templar graves I could feel the history. Imagine who may have defended and walked those grounds. Thank you you've made my day. Keep on Dippin Peaky's.
Thank you 🤗
Great video guys
Your channel is awesome. Appreciate you all sharing the history with us too. ♥️👍
Awesome find's,Well Done Everyone!!!
Thankyou
@@alisonplant4151
Your Welcome 🤗❤
LOVED THE CHURCH'S HISTORY LESSON...THANK YOU!!!
Thank you for your kind comment. 🤗
What a great video and history some nice stuff coming out well done everyone take care xxx😊
Thanks David. 🤗
Thank you for the Knights Templar history. The sharpening marks on the church was incredible. Great finds.
Thanks FK 🤗
I love my Peaky crew❤ Absolutely loved the tour and tour guides, Steve and Marie 😊. The Knights Templar- wow- mysterious crusaders- I’ve always wanted to know more about them-thank you ❤. Kirsty and Mike, Marie and Glenn & Steve and Allison - wonderful people and a wonderful video ❤❤❤❤from Texas, Rose
Thanks Rose 🤗
The xhurch was astounding, the Templar grave stones were amazing, and the entire setting was phenomenal. Very impressive.❤😊
Thanks Judy 🤗
Guys so sorry i missed the live i had to be at the hospital for more tests but i always watch my videos when i can loved the history on the knights Templar great video as always keep safe out there
Amazing history. I really love seeing drone footage, the tour of this phenomenal ancient church. Excellent finds, well done, everyone.
Thanks Gail 🤗
@@mariecollinspeakydippers You are very welcome Marie🤗
Great episode, loved the time taken to include the history. Great finds.
What a wonderful episode
Thank you 🤗
Steve is such a great historian and he shares his knowledge with such humility and enjoyment. BEAUTIFUL drone shots; absolutely gorgeous country. Thank You!
Thank you for your kind comments. 🤗
Fascinating History thankyou Marie x
Bless you Richard. 🤗
More brilliant history guys I loved the walk through the church grounds. Very special to see the Knight's Templar graves. Thank you so much ✌️❤️
Thanks John, big love to you brother
Sorry to see the weather was so miserable, but congratulations to you all peaky's family the knifes looked very old to me to I rearly do hope for you all that they are genuine articles from back in those years of the templers days please keep us up dated
Thank you 🤗
Thanks cal
Brilliant finds again Peaky Dippers and what a beautiful location, the horses bit could have easily been an Amulet Glen and you’re right it looks just like one, every single thing you found has its own story even the replica daggers. ❤
Thank you 🤗
Cool history in the finds and the church ...the arrow sharpening stone begs the question "was it used there or at the other church where the stone came from" either way its awesome to see a moment in time frozen in stone....the horse bit could have been used by Templar knights......looking forward to next week Karl from eastern Canada
Thanks Karl 🤗
The horse bit is still a great find, especially if it's of the appropriate age to possibly be Templar.
The farrier's tool might also be used to trim the excess length of the nails when a horse is re-shod. Great find!
The second knife may be an 'athame', a dagger used by practitioners of Wicca.. According to Wikipedia, it was used to channel and direct psychic energy, not to draw blood. (That would be similar to the magic wands in 'Harry Potter'.)
That was a wonderful location. I look forward to your next visit.
Thank you 🤗
Loving the history tours. In metal detecting a field you have to remove the obvious targets and the trash before you get to the finer stuff, so I can see that it's similar with magnet fishing where the recent iron comes to the magnet before the older more cruddy & caked stuff emerges.
Great to see your YT style emerge. I especially like people greeting the camera on their first find show. 😀
Thank you 🤗
@@mariecollinspeakydippersThank you for all your efforts to give us the context of the objects and those places Marie, it really enriches the videos on your channel. 🙂
Fascinating history info on the church Steve and Marie. I visited many old churches in Scotland and never saw any arrow sharpening in the stone. Fantastic
It's amazing to think he marks were made all them years ago
Brilliant history episode, loved the church segment and as always the finds round ❤
Thanks Troy 🤗
Amazing history around the church! Thanks so much.
Thanks Hazel 🤗
Great historical finds
Thank you so much Marie x
So interesting guys
Thankyou
Fab finds so historical love the footage and the church all mega thank you .....
Thank you 🤗
Thanks for another great video guys
Thanks Michael
Those plier's are for pulling nails Glen, me dad had some, for wood and horse hooves.
15:30 min. beautiful aerial shots with appropriate music 👏👏👏
Thanks Lila 🤗
@@mariecollinspeakydippers
Hi Marie, you're still up late 🤗
Well worth a watch, really interesting.
Thank you 🤗
Thank you.
YOU COULD USE THE HORSE BRIDLE PART AS AN AMULET!!!
Those knives were awesome. Even if they are newer. and seeing the Knights Templar stuff was cool too. That church is super cool, loved that thanks for showing it off to us.
Thanks so much for your kind words 🙏
What a brave bloke - you too! Remember when John Noakes went up Nelsons Column? Well before H&S😅
Good evening everyone. Oh I hope they find a knights armor! 🤞
Bless you Debbie x
Oh I loved it all! ❤ I'm so glad I found ya'lls channel thru Nicola!!!!!!
Bless you larkdavis,
Welcome and thanks for watching us, lots more to come
The star on the knife handle is a pentacle so it could be an athame from a coven.....possibly the High Priest's
Great vlog loads of history some amazing finds and nice to see the stones in the church from Rochester Cathedral Thats my location well done
Thank you 🤗
More great history! Did Rust meet Fred Dibnah?,
Helen ,
He actually did when he was younger as a steeple jack, he says he was a lovely person
The Saxon gravestone isn't Saxon, the Saxon's didn't use grave markers like that, its the Maltese cross on it which wasn't used until the 16th century, and it wasn't used by the Templar, it was the Knights Hospitaller (Knights if St John) so the gravestones were more likely Hospitallers not Templar's. The daggers look like modern reproductions to me but I may be wrong, still cool finds though.
Amazing history of the church
Thanks Stuart 🤗
The part off a snaffle bar, how far back do they go. Hope it's a really old bit of one. Even though some of the stuff is not old, it is good to solve the mystery. The knives were an awesome find.
amazing arrow! True history saved! Do you have to take it to the museum for registry since it's over 300 years?
Yes Mary x
We get them identified then I send them to Birmingham finds liason at the university to get them certified.
You tend to get them back after so long if it's not gold or a one off x
9:43 min. Very interesting, Steve his description !
I love pottery and like you Glen I like the patina and the way it feels. The history you shared is outstanding. Thank you and cheers.
Amazing so much history!! Love it!!
Steve's tour was great. Very interesting.
Thanks Gerry
Hi peakys
Hi May 🤗
I know where you are . The pub next to you has crypts underneath you used to able to go down into them but unfortunatly they stopped that due to safety reasons xxx
KT have so much history some controversy in the history butbthen that's the fun in doing your homework in history, u can find out things that r not true or is true! I think that is one of the things I love also about archeology, u have to domur history homework inorder to find the truth!
Heey mate! Nice fun day! Happy times! Love the explanations in video.. Cool soroundings and items! U got style man! Big salute from new friends and followers from southern Europe!
Thanks for tour kind words heavymetaldetecting.
We love the history and thrive to find as much as we can
Hi everyone
Hi May 🤗
Absolutely amazing history, we don’t have history like that in Canada!
Hello guys glad your all okay, it’s a very interesting site your on. Lucky finds y’all.
Anything with a fuse still in it is dangerous ! That huge morter may have the main charge washed out by water and time but the detonator maybe still intact and blow your hand off ! Hand it in now ! Nice finds thou stay safe.
The large mortar was taken by the e.o.d but the only safe one was the hodgkiss.
We don't put bomb disposal in our videos any as they like to stay off cameras.
Pagan knife...Athame....ceremonial only.
Just found your channel and I am a new subscriber,love it especially the history bits you do keep up the good work,finds I love it Andy Hamilton ps big fan of the knights templars they where brilliant.
I the one with the star (pentagram) is a ceremony knife from pagan rituals
Friday 13th 1307, is where the myth of Friday 13th unlucky comes from.
Forgive if this is a repeat question. Do you have to turn over finds to antiquities
You guys sure know how to start off an episode with a bang ... oops ... I mean a mortar !
We hate the things Whitney, but pulling them up and seeing them in real life never gets boring x
interesting spot that.. like the....erm. forgot wat is called... the round.. H round lol
I'M LEARNING ABOUT THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR FROM A T.V. SHOW OVER HERE CALLED THE CURSE OF OAK ISLAND...A PLACE WHERE THEY MAY HAVE DEPOSITED SOME TREASURES!!!
The star at the top of the dagger looks to have 5 points,the Star of David has 6 points
Great adventure! I enjoy the talk and identity of the finds, but I do wish you had a sound proof room so that your voice would not echo.
Thanks Steven,
I so would also live a sound proof room but it's down to cost unfortunately.
Maybe in the future it will come along
Ever thought about you all going abroad somewhere??
We have some ideas eventually x
I like the knowledge on how they re-used the stones , I did not know that ------ Steve as you know -- Canada has found some of Knights Temlar
sunken ships and artifacts and coins along the east coast of Canada ,,,,,,,,,,, Thanks Peaky's ,,, I enjoyed your video ,, 👍
Yes Nellie and brian x
Canada , nova Scotia oak island has relics from the nights templar found also
10:20 min. Are they really underneath there? Maybe the gravestones were once embedded in the church floor ! ?
I'll take the knives
The women of Peaky dippers are so pretty.
Bless you 🤗
Very enjoyable video, but obviously be very careful about pulling in ammunition, morars, grenades etc.
Thanks Michael,
Oh believe me we k ow about our bombs etc.
All phoned into the police and bomb squad.
Unfortunately we can never tell when they are gunna come up., it's the risks of magnet fishing
4:43 min. It looks like a bent horseshoe ?
My family lore is with Knights, Templars
The knives obviously reproduction because they’re tied together with string, it would’ve rotted away if real
Yes Sam,
They're definitely reproductions as I can also tell by the metal.
Thrown in either as a ritual or crime
Its not the star of David it is a PENTAGRAM. The two daggers look like reproductions for Larping or reenactments the condition on the blades suggest they are stainless steel.
its an Athame with the pentagramme for pagan rituals Not a weapon.........destroy with pure intention
The nights templers are still with us today you just don't know who they are or where they are just waiting for the call to defend Christianity
Not a Star of David. More like a pentagram.
Those aren't knives, they are athamés, pronounced ath-a-may, ceremonial/ritual blades used in witchcraft. Destroy immediately.
Hahaha! You're funny!