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The Early Days of Steam Power | The History of Steam, Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2022
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Written & Presented by Connor Jones
Edited by Ethan Woodgates
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In a span of about century and a half
We went from horse-drawn carriages, to steam, to rockets allowing us to stand on the moon
Human Engineering, A Wonderful Thing.
Really loving this channel mates, carry on.
Richard Trevithick was an early pioneer of steam-powered road and rail transport; he developed the first high-pressure steam engine and the first working railway steam locomotive. Trevithick Day is celebrated every year on the last Saturday in April, with street processions including the Bal Maiden dance and a steam engine parade with steam engines attending from all over the UK.
Jones' voice sounds very calm and soothing. Im yet to see the full video but i know it's going to be interesting. Keep up the good work mates!
Here comes the most anticipated cinematic event of all time
Hero’s toy was so close to demonstrating practical steam power, it’s one of history’s great near-misses with a major turning point that didn’t happen - a 1st century AD steam-powered industrial revolution (Lovely garden footage, you could start a gardens tour channel)
Gardening channel up next
If someone had told me I would find a video on the history of steam engines not only informative, but also fun I wouldn't have believed them. You guys made a super enjoyable video, and I can't wait for part 2! Looking spiffy Jones!
Usually I'd find this sort of video boring but somehow you made this really entertaining. Keep it up guys!
Hyped for this one 45 minutes to go
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STUDIED ENGINE A MONTH AGO AND NOW GOT THIS VIDEO RECOMMENDED
Connor Jones for literacy minister
Even Under The Well, y'all doing great here :D
Sick video
Imagine if the Greeks had developed that Steam technology back then, or if Rome had developed it after conquering Greece.
Where would we be now, I wonder.
They had
They just didn’t have the industrial need for it
I certainly enjoyed it! looking forward to part 2!
Loving it lads, keep it up.
I'm gonna be honest I only just started this video but W video anyway
Yes
That's the most mysterious, scary and unsettling thumbnail I have ever seen
i like trains 🚂:)
7:55 wish I knew what this Morse code meant
fizhy is my dad and this will be fun
can you do stuff about Islamic empires
We'd love to - any idea where you'd like us to start?
@@DecadesVideos A history of Baghdad and how many times it’s changed hands and how important it’s been as a cultural centre of Islam through its history could be a good place to start.
If you can, about the ottoman empire
Like weird history