16:36 Hi Chris! Great tour! Lots of interesting information. Map and tour line is fantastic because none of the other tours give you a plan view so you know where you are. Please keep the videos going! We are coming to London in March and these are really helpful. Thank you!!!
Hi Chris, Brilliant tour and commentary. I grew up in London and thought I knew the area fairly well, but I learned so much from the tour. Excellent and I look forward to the next one, thanks, Gordon Carter
Well most of London was fields. The monks came and opened churches and leper’s hospitals here. After some time these areas became the hunting grounds of the royalty. This is called urban evolution.
I somehow misunderstood and never looked it up or learned more till now - I thought the little man on the top of the column at Trafalgar was Napoleon and the idea was to make fun of him being a tiny man who thought he was so big! lol
The fresco that appears on the bottom of Nelson’s column was made from melted down captured guns of French ships. I thought the nose installation was not to do with Napoleon but an art installation by Rick Buckley 1997. The thirty five noses attached to buildings such as the National Gallery and Tate modern. Eleven still exist. It was a protest against CCTV installations throughout London. He installed noses under the cameras. Henry 111 was crowned at Gloucester cathedral aged 9.
Great tour Chris. Thanks for your time and passion. Thanks also for telling us how the name Westminster came about.
Such an excellent tour of London's architecture. I've been to London numerous times and still learned so much. Thank you very much.
Nice and interesting!
It also helps me to improve the listening of this beautiful language!
Thanks!!!!
Binge watching all your tours
It's always surprising how walkable London is, and so many interesting historical references, if one "nose" where to look.
Hi Chris, I'm Dennis Daniels from Cleveland, Ohio! Thanks for sharing your video about your walking tour of London, England!
Awesome. Just finished writing my reviews. Wished I would have found you sooner to add some of this valuable info.
Wow I would have love to have done a tour with this gentleman
This is the best walking tour I’ve ever done. Chris passion and enthusiasm shines through. Thank you Chris.
That was a fantastic informative video, I wonder why don’t you have more subscribers
Love your tours!
I look forward to this treat with I always watch with mum. Thank you
Informative *and* cute!
That was brilliant. Well done. Very much enjoyed this.
16:36 Hi Chris! Great tour! Lots of interesting information. Map and tour line is fantastic because none of the other tours give you a plan view so you know where you are. Please keep the videos going! We are coming to London in March and these are really helpful. Thank you!!!
Another enjoyable & informative London tour with Chris. Now I want to find Napoleon's nose!
Hi Chris, Brilliant tour and commentary. I grew up in London and thought I knew the area fairly well, but I learned so much from the tour. Excellent and I look forward to the next one, thanks, Gordon Carter
Fascinating and quirky insights into London's history and architecture
Excellent, thanks for sharing
Great to see you back with another fantastic video. Your'e knowledge of London, enthusiasm and style is unique!
Brilliant tour- I learnt so much about an area I’ve been to 1000 times! Look forward to the next one!
Chris, you live in London for over 20 years!
Fascinating Chris! Wonder whether you'd consider doing the Inns of Court?
Soooo good Chris!
Well done, it's very interesting
This is fascinating, really enjoyed it!! Also great filming, good job camera man!!
Very informative mate. Any plans for a tour of THE King's Road?
Absolutely brilliant - I learnt a lot!
I think it’s fascinating to think of St Martin in the Fields being surrounded by fields, when it was first built.
Well most of London was fields. The monks came and opened churches and leper’s hospitals here. After some time these areas became the hunting grounds of the royalty. This is called urban evolution.
I somehow misunderstood and never looked it up or learned more till now - I thought the little man on the top of the column at Trafalgar was Napoleon and the idea was to make fun of him being a tiny man who thought he was so big! lol
And now I've got to the part about Napoleon's nose so I guess they did find a way to make fun of him after all!! love it
The fresco that appears on the bottom of Nelson’s column was made from melted down captured guns of French ships. I thought the nose installation was not to do with Napoleon but an art installation by Rick Buckley 1997. The thirty five noses attached to buildings such as the National Gallery and Tate modern. Eleven still exist. It was a protest against CCTV installations throughout London. He installed noses under the cameras. Henry 111 was crowned at Gloucester cathedral aged 9.
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Nice doodles Chris I’m
impressed 😊