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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @wilfredwilde9559
    @wilfredwilde9559 4 месяца назад +116

    This man is excellent.He’s a native Londoner who really loves his city .
    He should have his own series on television.

    • @brigidsingleton1596
      @brigidsingleton1596 3 месяца назад +13

      😮😢 I don't watch TV ...only YT...

    • @bluedeskfan2754
      @bluedeskfan2754 2 месяца назад +6

      Much prefer him doing his own thing on YT. Might not be as slick as a TV production (for now) but is far more personable, interesting and in-depth.

    • @cy-villian
      @cy-villian Месяц назад +1

      He does have his own series. He is also Independent.

    • @Gravadlax-ki7rh
      @Gravadlax-ki7rh Месяц назад +2

      Not on television. The TV producers will just fill it with clever camera shots and stretch 5 minutes talking into 30 minutes.

  • @gearoiddom
    @gearoiddom 5 месяцев назад +98

    Come for the DIY stay for the history. A serious RUclipsr. Respect. I don’t know how anyone could live in London and not be captivated by all the rich history.

    • @adamgibbs6806
      @adamgibbs6806 5 месяцев назад +5

      I'm actually building a canal and this vid was a great help!

  • @charlescoulson
    @charlescoulson 4 месяца назад +20

    Wow Roger! You just opened a whole load of memories for me. When I was a young pilot with BOAC I was living in London and having quite a lot of spare time on days off I teamed up with another chap that I trained with and he had an enduring love of narrow boats. We met up with John James who used to run Jason's Trip in narrow boats (Motor and Butty) from Blomfield Road (Little Venice ) down past the zoo to Camden Lock where there was a winding hole(a place where you could turn round. and back again. We had regular runs ,school parties, wedding receptions, you name it we did it. Later in life I was (and still am) living in Scotland but based out of London. This gave me the odd day off when going home was not realistic and I was staying with my brother in Putney. I had a wee Brompton bike and pedalled my way from Teddington Lock all the way down the Thames towpath and revisited the Regents canal(Not all in one day ,obviously). This filled the days off and over the years I covered most of the places all the way down to the docks (Dockland and across to Greenwhich). The advantage of the Brompton was when it got late I folded it up and got the tube home. Your video just rekindled those happy days, thanks.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 месяца назад +5

      Hi Charles
      I am very happy to hear that this video brought back some great memories, I had hoped it would inspire people to visit but also mean that people who have been to London could gain something more from it. I think some may think that they missed a lot of good things and want to come back.
      I love cycling the tow path, though the bit around Hammersmith is often flooded so you have to time it right.
      On another note, have you read Nick Eade's books on his time flying 747's for BA? It is highly entertaining.

    • @charlescoulson
      @charlescoulson 4 месяца назад +2

      @@SkillBuilder Not seen Nicks book, I shall look out for it. It was a great career. I was VC10, then short haul 1-11, Scotland on the HS748 flying the Highlands and Islands(more fun than you are supposed to have with your clothes on), then 757&767 down south and finished on the 777. Retired for a wee while and then Loganair on the Saab 340.

    • @paulabennett4788
      @paulabennett4788 3 месяца назад +4

      We lived in Delamere Terrace overlooking the canal. Bloomfield Villas was just around the corner. The place where the boats turned was called The Basin and Jason's boat was moored there. Over the years The Regents canal became very fashionable and then the Basin with all the luxurious boats which very rich people lived in became Little Venice. It was a great place to live as it was a mixture of Bohemian people and now Famous artists, Lucian Freud lived next door. on Sunday morning the shrimp man came with his barrow of delicious cockels and mussels and fresh shrimps. Then in summer when it was hot the Ice man came and we bought big chunks of ice as we had no fridges. The Rag and Bone man with his cart and horse calling out Rag and Bones. It has so much character. Last and not least The Fog. You could not see in front of you. Many people died of chest problems. So, that's my childhood in a few sentences. There's so much more but it would take forever to write. Thanks again for reminding me of my interesting days in Paddington. 😅😅😅

  • @surreycountyfiddle
    @surreycountyfiddle 5 месяцев назад +123

    Excellent work Roger, better than a TV documentary. No shaky cam, crazy fast zooms, ridiculous out-of-focus shots, or the dreaded crappy pizzicato music - just a straight to the point well researched piece!
    I've always thought a video on the old London cemeteries would be quite interesting. Or maybe some of the infrastructure that few people cover.

    • @jamesforte-mason8849
      @jamesforte-mason8849 5 месяцев назад +14

      Also non of that crappy vocal fry that the youngsters use, does my head in

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 месяцев назад +33

      I like the cemetry idea. A history of how London disposed of its dead would be interesting.

    • @adamgibbs6806
      @adamgibbs6806 5 месяцев назад +12

      Its a great little documentary I think any filmmaker would be proud of. More and more RUclips creators with a cameraphone and a drone are just completely humbling mainstream or large production companies.

    • @False9Gaming
      @False9Gaming 5 месяцев назад +5

      Agreed 💯

    • @adfeu652
      @adfeu652 4 месяца назад +1

      @@SkillBuilder
      Abney cemetery work will be over soon, they are finishing a cafe on the east entrance and refurbishing the chapel in the middle of the park

  • @kenclarke1952
    @kenclarke1952 5 месяцев назад +33

    This guy summed it up............. " Excellent work Roger, better than a TV documentary. No shaky cam, crazy fast zooms, ridiculous out-of-focus shots, or the dreaded crappy pizzicato music - just a straight to the point well researched piece!

    • @Tuberuser187
      @Tuberuser187 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah but what about a really dramatic edit into the Wapping riots, some really hyped up music into silence and "Events would unfold in ways *NO-ONE* saw coming!" or something like that? He could really use some professional video making flair!

  • @ChristianFrench1
    @ChristianFrench1 5 месяцев назад +35

    Roger is a great presenter on this type of programme, absolutely loved this!
    Well done buddy.

  • @idi0tdetectioninprogress
    @idi0tdetectioninprogress 5 месяцев назад +49

    Roger should have his own show.

    • @Jordan-bp3zu
      @Jordan-bp3zu 5 месяцев назад +10

      He kind of does and you sort of just watched it 😂

    • @plunder1956
      @plunder1956 5 месяцев назад +3

      A very enjoyable video.

    • @lillielangtry9652
      @lillielangtry9652 5 месяцев назад +5

      He's got one on here. I discovered him by accident. RUclips is where it's at now. Mainstream TV is finished. Who needs to pay a licence fee to be brainwashed?

    • @kailashpatel1706
      @kailashpatel1706 2 месяца назад

      The BBC should commission him..

  • @andrewharlow84
    @andrewharlow84 5 месяцев назад +80

    This was great Roger! Look forward to seeing more history videos from you 😊

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 месяцев назад +16

      Thanks so much

    • @zcfacd0
      @zcfacd0 5 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@SkillBuilder ditto, the best thing happened to me today is to learning a few things about London from your video. Thank you Roger.
      Have been to Limehouse basin many times (my parents had owned one of the flats on Narrow st for more than 30 years ever since I could remeber as a child) and how it had connected all the places in London that I know and visited many times with my kids, through the coal trade, it is so fansinating.

    • @muckymedway3309
      @muckymedway3309 5 месяцев назад +3

      No long periods of a presenter looking into the distance over some music not saying anything.

    • @steveoliphant8541
      @steveoliphant8541 5 месяцев назад +3

      Absolutely, this was delightful.

  • @Me-zo8yc
    @Me-zo8yc 5 месяцев назад +77

    Loved this, fascinating and well produced. Thanks Rog

  • @capt.bart.roberts4975
    @capt.bart.roberts4975 4 месяца назад +6

    I was very young the first time mum took us through Little Venice, to go to The Zoo. We entered through the very beautiful, and then very new Snowden Aviary. I loved the aquarium and reptile house.

  • @jim_jim1674
    @jim_jim1674 5 месяцев назад +29

    Roger is such a great tour guide. Magnificent. Thank you.

  • @soapyfrog
    @soapyfrog 5 месяцев назад +28

    Very nice. I live in Limehouse Basin so it was all “I can see my flat!” And then you proceeded up my favourite canal. Learned new things and entertained. 👍

  • @DM-hp7ct
    @DM-hp7ct 5 месяцев назад +18

    A fabulously well researched and presented film. Thank you Roger.

  • @damiantrejo8266
    @damiantrejo8266 4 месяца назад +4

    What an amazing video, I run almost all the time in the canal and I am stunned by the engineering behind the locks and all the infrastructure getting all the story behind it just makes it so much interesting.

  • @royporter4232
    @royporter4232 3 месяца назад +2

    Probably the best presentation I have seen in years. I shall watch it again !

  • @Doug....
    @Doug.... 5 месяцев назад +42

    Another fascinating insight to London heritage Roger. Your vid on the London bricks was superb. Keep it up. 😁😁

  • @ChrisDevismes
    @ChrisDevismes 20 дней назад

    Let us pray the style and quality of this production return to our national TV screens. We all need a good dose of heartfelt reality as eloquent as Roger provides. Thank you, Skill Builder.

  • @ianashworth7744
    @ianashworth7744 5 месяцев назад +37

    A really excellent mini documentary Roger - thank you. I'm looking forward to your next one.

  • @Daniel-cp3jw
    @Daniel-cp3jw 5 месяцев назад +17

    Please keep going...I am following this channel from many years and it is a pleasure to see how it has evolved into this. WOW an absolute gem on the internet.

  • @donandrews4368
    @donandrews4368 4 месяца назад +3

    Just Discovered you,,,
    Well documented Video , I’ll look forward to seeing Many more in future

  • @DannysGalaxyTab
    @DannysGalaxyTab 5 месяцев назад +16

    Roger, I'm not even a builder (I'm a furniture designer and maker) but I come and watch your videos because I've always been interested in building and construction and your way of presenting is fantastic. These new history/documentary style videos give me even more of a reason to come and watch. They're fantastic and really interesting.

  • @lillielangtry9652
    @lillielangtry9652 5 месяцев назад +7

    I discovered this channel by accident. It just popped up on my feed, probably something to do with the algorithm because I like history. Great watch! This guy really knows his stuff and presents it in a watchable and honest way. I had absolutely no idea people could now live inside one of those old gas holders' frames!

  • @keithlatty
    @keithlatty 3 месяца назад +4

    Wow!! Well done Roger. A brilliant production. More Please!!!

  • @GHOOGLEMALE
    @GHOOGLEMALE 4 месяца назад +2

    Another TV Potential programme here -" London By A Londoner" Great production

  • @Artist675
    @Artist675 5 месяцев назад +8

    As an artist (painter of architectural subjects - mainly ruins in the landscape); with a passion for the history of buildings, and their materials, your excellent, well-researched and narrated productions (including this one) tick many boxes for me. Congratulations on your success! I look forward to viewing more of your work.

  • @TWOKDOK1
    @TWOKDOK1 5 месяцев назад +14

    Your enthusiasm and love for your subject shine out from this excellent video Roger. Very well done indeed. More Please. Much more.

  • @griptopia
    @griptopia 5 месяцев назад +6

    Absolutely loved this video, we grew up (hehe) never! , next to the canal in greenford, and it has featured in our lives ever since despite living in various places. The canals are an asset to london.

  • @steveaa
    @steveaa 5 месяцев назад +5

    Really enjoyed that Roger. Better than TV. Please do another one soon.

  • @mathsangler
    @mathsangler 5 месяцев назад +14

    Thanks, Roger. I'm a Londoner through and through, but I learn something new every time I watch one of these. Appreciate the time and energy you put into each one.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 месяцев назад +8

      Thanks mate, I enjoy doing them and I learn a lot as well. The trouble is that I can't stop looking at new angles.
      Where did Homer go? He was sentenced to 7 years in Australia but his name doesn't appear on any of the records and there is no record of his death. Maybe he changed his name and disappeared or maybe he is under that canal.

    • @Mr-ue2ul
      @Mr-ue2ul 4 месяца назад +1

      Me too.
      Love your informative easy going presentation

  • @jamespratt5509
    @jamespratt5509 5 месяцев назад +13

    Bout time they gave you a tv show mate 🙌🏼

  • @quinndavid-h7g
    @quinndavid-h7g 5 месяцев назад +5

    fantastic channel - superior to TV

  • @BillOdyssey
    @BillOdyssey 5 месяцев назад +4

    Fascinating stuff Roger, more please.

  • @nilo70
    @nilo70 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this story with all of us !
    Cheers From California 😎

  • @redadair1101
    @redadair1101 2 месяца назад

    This series is just unreal. The knowledge and dedication and construction of these videos? Is better than anything I’ve ever seen on any tv station either celestial or network. The guys sheer class. Roger man’…..
    unbelievable!!!

  • @robyn7287
    @robyn7287 5 месяцев назад +3

    Would have loved to be in a tour that took me around these places which included all the information. You’re a very good narrator and such endless knowledge on all this. I imagine that there are millions walking around London with very little knowledge of its history as in any city

  • @tkthebear984
    @tkthebear984 5 месяцев назад +5

    Excellent documentary Roger. I often have a walk around Limehouse and the Regents canal and never once thought about the history of the area. Thanks for the informative video 🙂👍

  • @chrisjones3901
    @chrisjones3901 5 месяцев назад +4

    West Cheshire dweller love the video of bits of the city I never would get to see.A good history lesson and interesting footage.Thankyou.

  • @jeanettehuggins4964
    @jeanettehuggins4964 5 дней назад

    Thank you for all the history about London.
    My mum was born in Middlesbrough 1937. Emigrated to Australia with family when she was 13. I her daughter watching from Australia and loving your videos..teaching me about history of things l love to learn.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 дней назад +1

      Hi Jeanette
      I used to go to Middlesborough in my teens because I had friends there. The accent was often mistaken for Geordie Newcastle but is a lot softer. Lovely people there, you can see the Viking in them.
      We have lots more of these videos planned and maybe one day I will take a walk around your Mum's old town with a local.

  • @jothompson1903
    @jothompson1903 3 месяца назад +1

    Great to see all the beautiful places in London. Your knowledge of the place is windetful.

  • @LudwigHohlwein1776
    @LudwigHohlwein1776 5 месяцев назад +3

    Nice bit of piano playing at the end there, Roger. Mad skills bro!
    Love these little history films on London. Keep em coming. Cheers

  • @stephenbowe4073
    @stephenbowe4073 3 месяца назад

    Hi Roger, RUclips recommended this video to me. I’m now going through all of your videos about the building of London. Thank you so much for the content and for educating me. I’m a Londoner born and bred but I’ve been in the US for the last 20 years. Thanks for bringing me back home again. Stephen!

  • @gerardhogan3
    @gerardhogan3 5 месяцев назад +2

    Greetings from Australia, and I absolutely love learning British history. Always have since I was a kid. This stuff is our roots. My Great x 4 grandfather fought at Waterloo with 40th of foot REGT. Thanks for this history lessons my friend!

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 5 месяцев назад

      what nothing about the Abos history mate
      you know the people of australia and Tasmania where you live ?

    • @gerardhogan3
      @gerardhogan3 5 месяцев назад

      @@chrisbennett6260 thats downright racist mate

    • @rozelle122
      @rozelle122 4 месяца назад

      @@chrisbennett6260First nation people’s please !

  • @Synysterjmz
    @Synysterjmz 5 месяцев назад +4

    This was a great video; an excellent piece of journalism on some fascinating architecture. Please do keep these mini docu-series coming and I look forward to one on the railways.

  • @paulabennett4788
    @paulabennett4788 3 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant and so informative. I lived in Paddington near Little Venice before it was called Little Venice. I could see the coal barges being pulled along by the shire horses. My brother and I spent a lot of time canoeing on the canal and my parents used to visit the Bridge Pub overlooking the canal. It was a very poor area then and a barge called Jason's used to take people up and down the canal. I could tell you so much more but I think this is enough. I loved your video and presentation. You are so good and knowledgeable. Thanks again for bringing back happy memories. 😅😅😅

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  3 месяца назад

      Paul
      Please do tell us more, I am interested in your early life and I am sure others will be too. I struggle to find anything in archives about the 'ordinary' lives of people in London.
      The fact that it was a poor area is telling, nobody could have imagined those houses being worth millions.

    • @weavehole
      @weavehole 2 месяца назад

      If you haven't already read it, East London Canal Tales by Carolyn Clark has exactly those kind of stories.
      [I haven't watched your vid yet! Hopefully you don't mention it halfway through 😂]

  • @BillyGold007
    @BillyGold007 5 месяцев назад +15

    Nice new style of video! Love a bit of history!

  • @utahdan231
    @utahdan231 4 месяца назад +1

    I learn a lot from your videos. London is my favorite city after New York. Thank you for detailed stories.

  • @SusanPayne-b2t
    @SusanPayne-b2t 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thoroughly enjoyed my trip along the canal. Thank you😀

  • @towgod7985
    @towgod7985 4 месяца назад +1

    This is only the second video I 've seen from this guy and it is just as outstanding as the first. Some network should grab him as a presenter.

  • @melissawolfenstein8174
    @melissawolfenstein8174 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for taking me to travel through London. Due to health issues, I don't think I'll ever be able to travel, but you've given me a beautiful trip. Many Blessings

  • @ukcliffjones
    @ukcliffjones 5 месяцев назад +3

    I love these videos. They have become family favourites. Brilliant presentation, eloquent and smart.

  • @paulcollins7840
    @paulcollins7840 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for such superbly presented and fascinating insight into the industrial history of London.

  • @iancooll12
    @iancooll12 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the Video, I grew up fishing on that Canal mainly between Bethnal Green and the Broadway lock, where you showed the renewed Gas Tanks and the old renovated warehouses. I was Canadian-born but raised by fantastic Gran, due to problems after and related to the war. I remember the Canal Horses, Coal deliveries for the house brought there by horse and Cart and Guys bringing it into the "Coal Hole" under the stairs in Baskets on their backs. It was amazing how many services were still dependent on the Horse and Cart until the mid to late 60s. Great memories and it was an enjoyable place to grow up, until we were forced out and my family split again.

  • @alanbarker7923
    @alanbarker7923 4 месяца назад +3

    As a North Londoner i found this fascinating.

  • @uncensored5104
    @uncensored5104 5 месяцев назад +11

    The Grand Union Canal in West London was my playground in the late 70s, early 80s. As kids we would play on all of the old closed down factories that lined the canal. We also use to cycle for miles & miles without our parents knowledge. Great memories. Thanks Roger.

    • @Mr-ue2ul
      @Mr-ue2ul 4 месяца назад +2

      Same here but river lee from Edmonton to the Thames at poplar.
      Loved exploring old factories and bomb sites

  • @rmsalkin
    @rmsalkin 4 месяца назад +1

    You have talent Sir. Loved your channel for years. Keep giving us a treet

  • @pitcull1046
    @pitcull1046 5 месяцев назад +4

    Fabulous video guys. Makes me want to buy a barge and go exploring!

  • @philn1957
    @philn1957 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Roger, very interesting and so well presented

  • @MMG_MoonManGuitar
    @MMG_MoonManGuitar 5 месяцев назад +18

    Fascinating insight. Thanks SB.

  • @HomerSparkle
    @HomerSparkle 5 месяцев назад +11

    I've honestly learned more from this channel than the past 18 years of RUclips videos.

  • @01mememememe
    @01mememememe 5 месяцев назад +7

    As others have said, loved this, fascinating and well produced, look forward to part II

  • @svlamancha9877
    @svlamancha9877 5 месяцев назад +11

    Totally different and totally excellent 👍

  • @HelenKempster-t6y
    @HelenKempster-t6y Месяц назад

    Wonderful ! You make all the history so interesting and easily understandable
    It's great to have someone who links everything together
    Cause and effect.

  • @nathan260575
    @nathan260575 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks you for keeping our history alive. I for one needed this. Please keep them coming.

  • @kier4931
    @kier4931 4 месяца назад

    This is awesome! Thank you so much. London is my favorite city in the world and this is such a great show on it. Roger, it’s as a good as a BBC documentary. You really have this city dialed in. My son, wife and I went looking for the sharks last time we visited and found them! So happy to see a quick shot of them. And I learned lots of new things. I am going to follow the canal and see the places you mentioned next time we are in town. Thank you again! Wonderful.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 месяца назад +1

      That is great to hear Kier, if I can help people find something extra in the buildings my job is done.

  • @StephanieElizabethMann
    @StephanieElizabethMann 4 месяца назад

    Your video was quite an eye-opener. I've not heard of these canals. I'm glad they were not filled in. Just an ad to that. I love your choice of accompanying music.

  • @hossenfeffer8383
    @hossenfeffer8383 28 дней назад

    So chuffed to have found this channel! Excellent in every way, thank you. 🇨🇦

  • @alanswallow9033
    @alanswallow9033 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks Roger! now looking forward to more in this history series of videos. Cheers Alan in Christchurch New Zealand.

  • @Thinker911-abc
    @Thinker911-abc Месяц назад

    I got a feeling this is going to become my new favourite channel 😊

  • @holmes5517
    @holmes5517 3 месяца назад +1

    This just appeared whilst browsing YT. Amazing content, just loving it. Great work so have subscribed Observation re 10.59 minutes. Those 'horses' in the photo are mules! These animals until recently have been essential to transport and industry since ancient times. Horses were used as well I know, but being a 2 mules owner and nut, I just had to point them out!

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  3 месяца назад

      Thanks, I am always happy to learn

  • @brianwood5220
    @brianwood5220 5 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful scenery and a relaxing charm of the area. Thank you Roger for sharing this with us.

  • @wollaminfaetter
    @wollaminfaetter 4 месяца назад

    I absolutely love these videos on London. They make me want to revisit London to seek out all these more or less hidden places the city i full of. Great work!

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  4 месяца назад

      I lived in Copenhagen once, I love it there

  • @cmcb7230
    @cmcb7230 4 месяца назад +1

    London is such an amazing city.

  • @howardsercombe248
    @howardsercombe248 4 месяца назад

    The content and delivery for this video are the best - clear, informative and captivating.

  • @johnfrankiss6396
    @johnfrankiss6396 5 месяцев назад +3

    I think the first time I looked at skill builder was to get a grip on scarf joints. Been watching ever since. Now I use it as a way of trying to escape from the reality of today's uk. Keep it up we all need a dose of sanity.

  • @BadBadger70
    @BadBadger70 5 месяцев назад +1

    This guy summed it up by summing up that other guy........ "This guy summed it up............. " Excellent work Roger, better than a TV documentary. No shaky cam, crazy fast zooms.....

  • @thetessellater9163
    @thetessellater9163 4 месяца назад

    You have a great presenting style, Roger, keeping the interest going better than many established professionals. Nice one .. 😉

  • @johncranwell3783
    @johncranwell3783 5 месяцев назад

    I absolutely loved that Roger a nice departure from all the building related content which I've also enjoyed (I'm in the trade), looking forward to more content like this....👍

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 месяцев назад

      Hi John
      It is supposed to be building related. I am making a series on the building of London but it is not chronological

  • @alexjames1146
    @alexjames1146 Месяц назад

    Super video Roger.
    I've been following your stories for 20 + years since before Professional Plumbing.
    I really enjoy these stories of the building of the country.

  • @neelamharia4225
    @neelamharia4225 4 месяца назад

    I really enjoy your historical walks and talks about the interesting history around London.

  • @yourname7176
    @yourname7176 5 месяцев назад

    roger, you're a gem!
    please do more of these, they're so well made and you're an amazing presenter

  • @janstafford1490
    @janstafford1490 4 месяца назад

    Simply great video Roger, hated hostory at school but now just love it Thanks for that one.

  • @louise2467
    @louise2467 4 месяца назад

    Love seeing pics and history of London. Love to visit for a few days, but it wears me out. Used to commute 2 hrs each way for a year, so not ideal. Still getting the train to London, now retired, is exciting! Thanks for the history, shame you didn't teach @school!!

  • @rigilchrist
    @rigilchrist 4 месяца назад

    I really enjoyed this. I knew you only as a brilliant presenter of building issues, so I'm so pleased to see you have grown into this. I shall look forward to more of it. Well done!

  • @AnthonyFrancisJones
    @AnthonyFrancisJones 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant! The 'staples/clamps/dogs' at 11:40 are almost certainly an addition to stop the stone blocks from cracking open/splitting further. On some canal bridges you will see large iron plates to guard against the 'rope rub' and even these have deep groves cut into them!

  • @TQ11AA
    @TQ11AA 5 месяцев назад +4

    Great down to earth natural presenting style!!

  • @julianlord2697
    @julianlord2697 2 месяца назад

    Excellent presentation.
    The canals are a hoot for gentle boating, cycling, running or just a quiet stroll. You covered the change of use very well. Excellent camera work and sound.

  • @Bece321
    @Bece321 4 месяца назад

    You have so much information in that brain! It's fantastic listening to your London stories, especially. Thanks for sharing.

  • @teddybeargrylls6663
    @teddybeargrylls6663 4 месяца назад

    Hi Roger, i been following your skills for years. . Lovely video, as a Londoner i still learned something. A delightful branch away from fixing up bathrooms. Thanks

  • @dennishughes3250
    @dennishughes3250 5 месяцев назад +1

    It says in the description "captivating". Does exactly what it says on the tin, thank you very much Roger, looking forward to the next one. And a brilliant touch to use w3 words.

  • @geoffcampbell7846
    @geoffcampbell7846 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant! Cheers Roger, I really enjoyed that, and I wasn't aware of just how extensive the canal system is still existing in London. More please. 👋

  • @stuartgoodall225
    @stuartgoodall225 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you Roger

  • @walsakaluk1584
    @walsakaluk1584 Месяц назад

    That was brilliant! Thanks, yet again, for sharing your polymath's perspective on the built environment's history.

  • @ChunkyMonkey78
    @ChunkyMonkey78 5 месяцев назад +2

    Ace video, such an interesting place London, such a history.

  • @michaelsmith2885
    @michaelsmith2885 4 месяца назад

    Thanks Roger. I found that extremely interesting. Look forward to many more.

  • @jonathanatkins9030
    @jonathanatkins9030 4 месяца назад

    Lovely honest view of this feature of London. Keep it up Roger - marvellous job.

  • @madgebishop5409
    @madgebishop5409 5 месяцев назад

    fantastic video roger, a true natural of presenting! More of this sort of thing!

  • @zax1972
    @zax1972 5 месяцев назад +3

    Brilliant stuff!!! Best person to narrate this forgotton history.

  • @t.p.mckenna
    @t.p.mckenna 4 месяца назад

    Very fluid storytelling, sir! The drone shots are excellent quality and a great addition.

  • @undergroundbass946fm
    @undergroundbass946fm 5 месяцев назад

    Such a passionate and knoweldgable presenter. You my man are keeping history alive and I salute you. Understanding the history of where you live, your ancestors and why things are as they are is so important. Subbed.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  5 месяцев назад

      Sadly most people now living in London neither know nor care. Hence the graffiti

  • @freespeechforever
    @freespeechforever 5 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, superb video and it looks like you've being doing it for a long time! I was born in Paddington and lived a short distance from the Basin and Little Venice. It's not changed a lot from my youth and you did a good job explaining how it was all put together.