Kev your channel offers the best of footage of these buildings and telling information ℹ️ thank you for creating this channel to share such terrific greatness 😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hi old friend. Bristol, once pronounced 'Bristow,' has a wealth of maritime history. When I first stepped aboard, the merchant navy was then the British Shipping Federation, how times have changed. The name Bristol comes from an old Anglo-Saxon phrase, 'Meeting place at the bridge.' In 1595 the Bristol Society of Merchant Venturers navigation school was formed, a little known piece of history for those who are interested. But I won't go on an about maritime adventures, as we will be here for weeks. It's a wonderful place, but as in all old UK cities there are a few dark sides, but then, that's history and should be treated with respect. Old Hopi N/American Indian proverb. Live, but only the rocks will live forever. Cheers Kev. Fair winds.
@@Topphat-l1f Hi old friend. I was thinking of you, while filming this one. What with all the Maritime connections. Bristol is a City that just kept giving. I know I'm going back. I hope life is treating you well my friend. Cheers Sal. Fair winds.
Kev your channel offers the best of footage of these buildings and telling information ℹ️ thank you for creating this channel to share such terrific greatness 😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
Lovely looking place and great footage. Brilliant 🤩
Thank you muchly Cara. Plenty more to come. 😻
History is very intriguing to me. I personally don't think "they" are telling us what "really" happened... thanks for the video 💪😎
@@SuspiciousSkys3045 absolutely, but we are starting to discover things.
Wow, the detail is amazing. Just keeps going, those windows! Awesome Kev, thanks for sharing
@@IntrepidsRus I wish I could of filmed more there. But it was like finding a gem , plus open. Thank you muchly for watching.
Incredible video brother. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible night.
@@timwindsor03 thank you muchly Brother. There is plenty to come. Thank you for your continued support my friend.
It was nice to see this first video from your recent trip. I'm glad the building was open. It was a lovely tour. 👍🙂
@@tacraling thank you Andy. Plenty more to come. 👍
Lovely church there Kev👍
@@Traveler13 it was just a pure discovery. Stunning inside. 👍
What a fine church, Kev! I've long had a framed photo of the 1497 ship Matthew on my wall. ⚓
@@lakefromeshippingcompany I'm glad I walked down that road & not the other one. A pure Gem.⛪🪦
The floor is beautiful.
@@GenerationsFound wasn't it. It's one of the nicest ones I have seen.
Stunning place Kev, thanks for showing us around 😊 Hope you had a good trip 😉
Thank you muchly my friend. It was a fantastic trip, but never enough time 😀
Remembered the lights yet forgot the comment 😂
Well done as always Kev ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@@cemeteryvisits I did tell you to turn the lights off. But I think you may had gone. My bad.
Thank you for your continued support Jim 🙏
Hi old friend. Bristol, once pronounced 'Bristow,' has a wealth of maritime history. When I first stepped aboard, the merchant navy was then the British Shipping Federation, how times have changed. The name Bristol comes from an old Anglo-Saxon phrase, 'Meeting place at the bridge.' In 1595 the Bristol Society of Merchant Venturers navigation school was formed, a little known piece of history for those who are interested. But I won't go on an about maritime adventures, as we will be here for weeks. It's a wonderful place, but as in all old UK cities there are a few dark sides, but then, that's history and should be treated with respect. Old Hopi N/American Indian proverb. Live, but only the rocks will live forever. Cheers Kev. Fair winds.
@@Topphat-l1f Hi old friend. I was thinking of you, while filming this one. What with all the Maritime connections. Bristol is a City that just kept giving. I know I'm going back. I hope life is treating you well my friend. Cheers Sal. Fair winds.
What a beautiful one Kev, some really intricate pieces inside, I’d love to hear a strong piece of music on that organ 😮🫡
@@SightsWithSteve yes it was, beautiful place. I bet the sound would be fantastic. 😀
@@spitfirekev Another church stolen by the Protestants through murder, persecution, and theft from those who held on to the Catholic Faith.