WOW! I am so glad I clicked on this! Thank you, Professor Lipscomb, for this very educating, enlightening and entertaining documentary. I had never heard of Bess of Hardwick. She sounds like a remarkable woman for her time. Hardwick Hall stands the test of time. It is a gorgeous mansion.
If someone made a Barbie Royal dream house with a Queen Elizabeth I Barbie I would be all over it. P.S. a new Suzannah Lipscomb documentary is such a great early Christmas present!
Fantastic. It's one of the most unique buildings I've ever seen. It's beautiful whilst also looking like a great big factory, albeit a very ornate one. So modern looking for such an old structure. Merry Christmas.
Professor L is my favorite historian, hands down. Why? She expresses her passion for the place, person or event she's teaching us and you can almost see in her eyes, that she places herself in their shoes almost as if she remembers that time period. She can even teach by retelling old stories with her own magic and newly discovered additions. More Suzie on HH lol !!!!
I think this video is mislabeled. Bess of Hardwick is a historical figure of interest in her own right, but this video has little to do with Elizabeth I, and this isn’t HER dream house.
I’m confused about this too. I kept waiting for the mention of Elizabeth I in relation to the house specifically, but it never happened. Like I said, confused.
I think whoever was posting and labeling the video saw Tudor expert Suzannah Lipscomb and the name Elizabeth and just assumed it was Queen Elizabeth...
Bess of Hardwick is one of my historical heroines. One of her houses, Temple Newsam, is not far from where I live. I enjoy sewing so her prolific and expert needlework is inspirational. I have also always loved the fact that you can see Hardwick Hall from the M1 motorway and it's a sign that home is not far away. Merry Christmas to all at HH.
This is amazing I have just watched Mary queen of Scots 2018 film on Netflix last week, Saoirse Ronan as Mary Queen of Scots, also starring Mary Robbie as Elizabeth I, Elizabeth I scenes filmed at Hardwick Hall, love anything with Suzannah in it, also love History Hit.
Tasked with the job of being Mary, Queen of Scots jailer, Elizabeth of Shrewsbury was duly rewarded for her loyalty to Elizabeth I. She knew her place, and expanded to fill it fully. She was fortunate in her marriages, was dealt many a lucky hand and played them magnificently.
"As a woman in Medieval/Renaissance England How could you get wealthy and powerful enough to build a house like this?" The answer is rather simple and easy. 1) Marry someone wealthy, 2) have a number of rich relatives die leaving you as the only heir, 3) be Royal (and while a Countess isn't Royalty it is in the nobles heirarchy), 4) control (notice I said control not own) highly productive and profitable land and/or 5) any combination of the above. As for not being able to own property you COULD manage property for an underage heir.
@@crazystarwarsguy1006 Western Europe profited from transatlantic slavery. And don't forget how factory owners treated the workers. They were de facto slaves.
Thank you. My favourite house to visit when I lived in Derbyshire. I would love to hear an art historical account of this building and its décor. It looks way ahead of its time
Have you read the book by Tracy Chevalier "the lady and the unicorn"? It gives a very good account of the painstaking process of creating fine tapestries, it has made me appreciate them all the more 😀
Bess was married four times, inherited a great deal of money, and made the rest of her wealth through her ownership of mines and glassmaking workshops. The use of glass in this house was like an advertisement for her business. While she was a "friend of the Queen", she was also a thorn in her side, as well as in the side of her half-sister Mary Queen of Scots, because she presumed to compete with them with this ostentatious display of wealth. Personally, I can't grin about these gross displays of money and power, when you consider the vast suffering that underlay all of it.
Mary Neumann ( Seymour ) = Sir Francis Drake, who are the parents of William Shakespeare . William Shakespeare mistress was perhaps Isabell Cervantes daughter, whom he may have met in Ireland.
It's a shame it was never lived in by the Georgians and tarted up with a bit of colour and gold and decor. It's so dark and dreary and full of dull, green tapestries - I was so disappointed when I went inside! The house is pretty unique for being left alone and probably the only Tudor house like it but not the sumptuous, light bright Georgian interior we're used to when we visit these places. If I knew what I was going into I'm sure I would have liked it more. Such an interesting lady though!
What I don’t understand is where in the house you could go to keep warm in the winter? I don’t see how a fireplace could keep a room warm where all the heat goes to the ceiling so far above. Then you also have to recognize the obscene wealth a house like this represents compared to the average person at that time. Nobody even builds houses that size any more except, perhaps, the odd dictator.
I am not entirely happy how you diss Talbot, Mary Queen of Scots and Arbela Stuart in order to show the achievements of Bess of Hardwick. There is no need to. A more critical approach to Bess of Hardwick would have helped. She certainly very carefully treaded the line in regard to her monarch Eizabeth I. And there might be some similarities of character between those women too. I very much suspect that she wanted to be Queen Bee in her own lands and couldn't when having a real one in the house (Mary, queen of Scots) or her grandchild Arbela - who was a legit contender to the thorne (so higher in rank in the end). Her tall initials on her house are very telling....
Queen Elizabeth I was a woman before her times! I admired her because she stayed SINGLE! She had boys on the side! They were NOT her main focus! 🤔🤔😉😉😉🤗🥰🤗
I think the turret room was for secret rituals in which they all partook but never publicised . Such needy people who seek such wealth and power should never be idolised or celebrated. There's nothing g nice about being a narcissist on these levels. I enjoy learning about these characters,l and our history, but the people (like the many commentors on this video) who hold them in such high regard ignoring their lack of morals and how they treated people is astounding. 😮 truly ignorance and wicked. They were not great good people! They were great narcissists and greatly desperate to impress the wrong people. Amd would do anything to achieve it. They were deranged.
You cannot judge historical figures against the current morals and beliefs. They survived in their own times and reflect the beliefs of those days. Many people led short lives and died violent deaths. Bess was one of the few exceptions which makes her even more interesting than her peers.
Great video! Learned a lot. However, did anyone else involuntarily giggle and rewatch starting at 29:06? I feel terrible. The poor woman would benefit greatly from a bit of speech therapy. It truly is a wonderful video, though.
Larger doesn't necessarily make a home magnificent. Try learning to style interiors of smaller space like Japanese Gardens .. Lol ruclips.net/video/LX3IkHsoyes/видео.htmlfeature=shared
It’s celebrating someone’s success, which came with riches. But more importantly, it was a woman who had significant success in an era when it was virtually impossible to do so. It’s also about the building itself.
You just have to look at her achievements for the time. Four hundred years down the line you could be judged by your actions! It's been and happened. One example for today. Obscenely paid footballers. Are they all helping the poor?
@@adam_p99 She got her wealth from her husbands. She didn't actually earn any of it herself. There is a huge sense of grifting and ego in this story. There were also plenty of wealthy women in that time period. She just happened to weasel her way into the most money. By the way I would and do make this same distinction for rich men thinking they are better than others due to accumulated wealth.
@@davidd6171 the greatest of all grifters are the politicians of the modern age and the oligarchs they extort, but a slob that can work but lives on the dole is just as despicable, yet hides in plain sight.
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As soon as the video began I was thinking "which man gave her her wealth and status". Liscomb is pleasing on the eye but lacks true descriptive ability's. I prefer Starkey, a real historian without feminist agenda's or axes to grind.
The curator Liz Waring does a great job with the team keeping everything maintained and genuine. No flashy gadgetry causing distraction. Bravo Liz.
Miss Lipscomb is a truly remarkable educator and knows her stuff, joy to watch, god bless her.
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WOW! I am so glad I clicked on this! Thank you, Professor Lipscomb, for this very educating, enlightening and entertaining documentary. I had never heard of Bess of Hardwick. She sounds like a remarkable woman for her time. Hardwick Hall stands the test of time. It is a gorgeous mansion.
If someone made a Barbie Royal dream house with a Queen Elizabeth I Barbie I would be all over it.
P.S. a new Suzannah Lipscomb documentary is such a great early Christmas present!
Oh I like the sounds of Barbie I… I would commission an entire Royal Line asap! 🩷🤍
I love absolutely everything Suzannah puts out! I wish I had the money to buy her course that’s coming up 💔
What course?
@@sassytbc7923same question!!!
Those tapestries are wonderful. They must've looked stunning when they were new.
Susannah’s enthusiasm is contagious.
Beautiful! Brilliant episode. Merry Christmas!
Fantastic. It's one of the most unique buildings I've ever seen. It's beautiful whilst also looking like a great big factory, albeit a very ornate one. So modern looking for such an old structure. Merry Christmas.
Yessss! From Brooklyn, NY. Love her teaching and she has a calming voice. ❤ Hope she has more videos coming!
Professor L is my favorite historian, hands down. Why? She expresses her passion for the place, person or event she's teaching us and you can almost see in her eyes, that she places herself in their shoes almost as if she remembers that time period. She can even teach by retelling old stories with her own magic and newly discovered additions. More Suzie on HH lol !!!!
Excellent presentation. I have been there, know the story all too well, but this presentation is simply excellent.
I think this video is mislabeled. Bess of Hardwick is a historical figure of interest in her own right, but this video has little to do with Elizabeth I, and this isn’t HER dream house.
I’m confused about this too.
I kept waiting for the mention of Elizabeth I in relation to the house specifically, but it never happened.
Like I said, confused.
Thank you, I thought I was a complete dunce for being confused.
I think whoever was posting and labeling the video saw Tudor expert Suzannah Lipscomb and the name Elizabeth and just assumed it was Queen Elizabeth...
I have loved Suzannah since I was like 12! I love all her work!
A fascinating history, and a brilliant video. Well done.
I could spend hours, just wandering around looking at the tapestries
Bess of Hardwick is one of my historical heroines. One of her houses, Temple Newsam, is not far from where I live. I enjoy sewing so her prolific and expert needlework is inspirational. I have also always loved the fact that you can see Hardwick Hall from the M1 motorway and it's a sign that home is not far away. Merry Christmas to all at HH.
This is amazing I have just watched Mary queen of Scots 2018 film on Netflix last week, Saoirse Ronan as Mary Queen of Scots, also starring Mary Robbie as Elizabeth I, Elizabeth I scenes filmed at Hardwick Hall, love anything with Suzannah in it, also love History Hit.
Tasked with the job of being Mary, Queen of Scots jailer, Elizabeth of Shrewsbury was duly rewarded for her loyalty to Elizabeth I. She knew her place, and expanded to fill it fully. She was fortunate in her marriages, was dealt many a lucky hand and played them magnificently.
It was almost like being ,in the right place,at the right time... She had a very lucky throw of the dice.😊
what an amazing piece of property and belongings! another fantastic look at the past.
Impressive.
Thanks & Happy Christmas Prof Liscombe and team! 🎄🌟👍
I love all of her videos! I’ve learned so much from her! I absolutely love history so much!!
I see the name Susannah Lipscomb I automatically click cuz I know it’s going to be a good video!!
"As a woman in Medieval/Renaissance England How could you get wealthy and powerful enough to build a house like this?"
The answer is rather simple and easy. 1) Marry someone wealthy, 2) have a number of rich relatives die leaving you as the only heir, 3) be Royal (and while a Countess isn't Royalty it is in the nobles heirarchy), 4) control (notice I said control not own) highly productive and profitable land and/or 5) any combination of the above.
As for not being able to own property you COULD manage property for an underage heir.
In the same period in Russia married women legally owned and managed their property.
@@MadamoftheCatHouse A slave society,
@@crazystarwarsguy1006 Western Europe profited from transatlantic slavery. And don't forget how factory owners treated the workers. They were de facto slaves.
Really fortunate to have hardwick hall almost on my doorstep. It's a wonderful place..😊
Thank you, lush and amazing documentary. A treat.
Looks strikingly similar to my abode in Canada. I also have windows, a driveway and a front gate.
currently buried under snow ?
Thank you. My favourite house to visit when I lived in Derbyshire. I would love to hear an art historical account of this building and its décor. It looks way ahead of its time
Have you read the book by Tracy Chevalier "the lady and the unicorn"? It gives a very good account of the painstaking process of creating fine tapestries, it has made me appreciate them all the more 😀
@@christinecarter6836Thank you! I will check that out.
Thank you. The video is fascinating!!
Wooow id like to have the money to live there. Architectural amazing. And so well presented.
Bess was married four times, inherited a great deal of money, and made the rest of her wealth through her ownership of mines and glassmaking workshops. The use of glass in this house was like an advertisement for her business. While she was a "friend of the Queen", she was also a thorn in her side, as well as in the side of her half-sister Mary Queen of Scots, because she presumed to compete with them with this ostentatious display of wealth. Personally, I can't grin about these gross displays of money and power, when you consider the vast suffering that underlay all of it.
I love Dr. Susannah!!!!!!!!
I live a few miles from hardwick house. Used to walk round there with my dogs years ago ☺️
Lucky
I love Bess of Hardwick...
A great video.
I wonder how that glorious marquetry table looked before the colors faded.
glorious.
Really well done! 👍
Thanks 👍
Well that was fascinating.
I was wondering why everyone was dressed so warm . Is it a bit cold and drafty in the Manor? Enjoyed your presentation Thanks.
Isn’t God amazing! So happy and blest to hear your message. In the recognition of our very brokenness we are the most capable of love and peace.
More Suzanah please 🙏
Mary Neumann ( Seymour ) = Sir Francis Drake, who are the parents of William Shakespeare .
William Shakespeare mistress was perhaps Isabell Cervantes daughter, whom he may have met in Ireland.
Pee-Wee Herman for Pope.
Love Suzannah
Can you imagine the stories the stone masons and window makers told down at the pub?! IN 1597!!!
Imagine seeing it new.
I wonder what the title of the job it was to clean the windows?
Nice awsome
If England ever needed a Royal is stand for the English now is the time for her to step forward.
Herstory. Her history. 🎉.
I'll bet that roof room was a pain to get to in bad weather.
@ 8mins The white ceiling . What happened there ?
However did this house and interior survive Oliver Cromwell & his cronies?
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It's a shame it was never lived in by the Georgians and tarted up with a bit of colour and gold and decor. It's so dark and dreary and full of dull, green tapestries - I was so disappointed when I went inside! The house is pretty unique for being left alone and probably the only Tudor house like it but not the sumptuous, light bright Georgian interior we're used to when we visit these places. If I knew what I was going into I'm sure I would have liked it more. Such an interesting lady though!
14:55 - "Her parents were relatively humble gentry" - Now there's an oxymoron.
This house would have been really cool as "Grimmauld House" the house of Sirius Black in the Harry Potter films. More so the inside than the outside
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What I don’t understand is where in the house you could go to keep warm in the winter? I don’t see how a fireplace could keep a room warm where all the heat goes to the ceiling so far above. Then you also have to recognize the obscene wealth a house like this represents compared to the average person at that time. Nobody even builds houses that size any more except, perhaps, the odd dictator.
“Hardwick Hall - more glass than wall”
ah a renaissance black widow!
Don’t care what if it’s, Suzannah presenting I know I’m about to get educated.
If the owner of the mansion were alive, she would feel a pang of envy and jealousy towards Professor Suzannah Lipscomb.😂😂😂
Were the other married couple on the table or did they miss out?
Lisp-ie scissoring tapestry
Btw - it's definitely ShrEwsbury and NOT ShrOwsbury.
That’s too much for any one person
"Envy is what is driving all these comments." ... Still
Money is magnetic.
At least, with these places, you can see where all Britain's wealth was squandered. 😢
you just going to skip over the part about sappho
I am not entirely happy how you diss Talbot, Mary Queen of Scots and Arbela Stuart in order to show the achievements of Bess of Hardwick. There is no need to. A more critical approach to Bess of Hardwick would have helped. She certainly very carefully treaded the line in regard to her monarch Eizabeth I. And there might be some similarities of character between those women too. I very much suspect that she wanted to be Queen Bee in her own lands and couldn't when having a real one in the house (Mary, queen of Scots) or her grandchild Arbela - who was a legit contender to the thorne (so higher in rank in the end). Her tall initials on her house are very telling....
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Why are we celebrating this absurd display of status and wealth while the poor were suffering in their starvation?
Queen Elizabeth I was a woman before her times! I admired her because she stayed SINGLE! She had boys on the side! They were NOT her main focus! 🤔🤔😉😉😉🤗🥰🤗
I think the turret room was for secret rituals in which they all partook but never publicised . Such needy people who seek such wealth and power should never be idolised or celebrated. There's nothing g nice about being a narcissist on these levels. I enjoy learning about these characters,l and our history, but the people (like the many commentors on this video) who hold them in such high regard ignoring their lack of morals and how they treated people is astounding. 😮 truly ignorance and wicked. They were not great good people! They were great narcissists and greatly desperate to impress the wrong people. Amd would do anything to achieve it. They were deranged.
You cannot judge historical figures against the current morals and beliefs. They survived in their own times and reflect the beliefs of those days. Many people led short lives and died violent deaths. Bess was one of the few exceptions which makes her even more interesting than her peers.
@sammacc4751 I disagree, many good hearted people in history who did not violate people and their coountrymen
NOT ELIZABETH I’s HOUSE
Great video! Learned a lot. However, did anyone else involuntarily giggle and rewatch starting at 29:06? I feel terrible. The poor woman would benefit greatly from a bit of speech therapy. It truly is a wonderful video, though.
Larger doesn't necessarily make a home magnificent. Try learning to style interiors of smaller space like Japanese Gardens .. Lol
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Why is this documentary praising somebody for being rich? Did this lady help the poor? I get the sense that she did not.
It’s celebrating someone’s success, which came with riches. But more importantly, it was a woman who had significant success in an era when it was virtually impossible to do so.
It’s also about the building itself.
You just have to look at her achievements for the time. Four hundred years down the line you could be judged by your actions! It's been and happened. One example for today. Obscenely paid footballers. Are they all helping the poor?
@@adam_p99 She got her wealth from her husbands. She didn't actually earn any of it herself. There is a huge sense of grifting and ego in this story. There were also plenty of wealthy women in that time period. She just happened to weasel her way into the most money. By the way I would and do make this same distinction for rich men thinking they are better than others due to accumulated wealth.
@@philread386 I agree with your comment. I make the same judgment on wealthy people of our time as well.
@@davidd6171 the greatest of all grifters are the politicians of the modern age and the oligarchs they extort, but a slob that can work but lives on the dole is just as despicable, yet hides in plain sight.
أنا اختك والله تمر ايامنا وليالينا واحنا لانملك شي اين القلوب الراحمه ضااااق حالنا ووضاااااق بنا الحال والله ما كتبت هذا الكلام الا من الضيق وقسوت الضروف يِآ نآس يِآآمٌـٍة مٌحًمٌد صِآرتٍ قلّوبگٍمٌ بلّآ رحًمٌهً ولّآشفُقهً ولّآ آنسآنيِهً گٍمٌ شگٍيِتٍ وگٍمٌ بگٍيِتٍ گٍمٌ نآديِتٍ وگٍمٌ نآشدتٍ ولّگٍن لّآ حًيِآٍة لّمٌن تٍنآديِ هًلّ يِرضيِگٍمٌ آن آخوآنيِ يِبگٍون ويِمٌوتٍون مٌن آلّجُوع وآنتٍمٌ مٌوجُودون يِعلّمٌ آلّلّهً آلّعلّيِ آلّعظَيِمٌ آننآ لّآ نمٌلّگٍ حًتٍى قيِمٌـٍة گٍيِلّو دقيِق آبيِ مٌتٍوفُيِ ﻭﺃﺧﻮﺍﻧﻲ ﺻﻐﺎﺭ ﻟﻴﺲ ﻟﻨﺎ ﺃﺣﺪ ﺃﻗﺴﻢ ﺑﺎﻟﻠﻪ ﺍﻟﻌﻈﻴﻢ ﺃﻧﻬﻢ ﻧﺎﻣﻮﺍ ﺃﻣﺲ ﺟﻮﻋﺎﻧﻴﻦ ﻭﻫﻢ ﻳﺒﻜﻮﻥ من الالم والولايات ﻳﺎﺃﻫﻞ ﺍﻟﺨﻴﺮ ﻫﻞ ﻳﺮﺿﻴﻜﻢ ﺃﻧﻨﺎ ﻣﻦ ﺃﻣﺲ ﻟﺤﺪ ﺍﻵﻥ ﺑﺪﻭﻥ ﺃﻛﻞ ﻳﺎﺃﺧﻮﺓ الأسلام يافاعلين الخير انا اقسم بالله على كتاب الله اني لااكذب عليك ولا انصب ولا احتال اني بنت يمنيه نازحين انا واسرتي بيتنا ايجار الشهرب 20 الف يمني والان علينا 60 الف حق3 شهور وصاحب البيت من الناس الي ماترحم والله يا اخي انه يجي كل يوم يبهدلنا ويتكلم علينا ويريد يطردنا من البيت للشارع لانناماقدرناندفعله الأجار وما يروح الئ بعدما نبكي ورجعوتكلمو الجيران ومهلنالاخره الأسبوع واذا دفعنا له حلف يمين بالله بيخرجنا إلى الشارع بدون رحمه واحنا.مشردين من بلادنا بسبب هذا الحرب ولانجد قوت يومنا وعايشين اناوامي واخوتي سغار والدنا متوفي الله يرحمه ومامعنا أحد في هذا الدنيا يقف جاانبنا في هذه الظروف القاسيه ومامعي اخوان كباره يقفوا معنا في هذا الظروف اخوتي سغار ولكن انا بنت لااستطيع ان اشتغل اقسم بلله ان اخواني خرجوا على للشارع وشافو وشافو الجيران ياكلو راوقفو وقفوا عند بابهم لجل يعطوهم ولوخبزه يسد بها جوعهم والله الذي له ملك السموات والارض انهم غلقو الباب وطردوهم ورجعویبکوایموتومن الجوع والله ما نجد لقمت عیش والان لوما احدنا ساعدنا في كيلوا دقيق اقسم بالله انموت من الجوع فيا اخي انا دخيله على الله ثم عليك واريد منك المساعده لوجه الله انشدك بالله تحب الخير واتساعدني ولو وتطلب اسم بطاقتي وترسلي ولاتتاخر وايعوضك الله بكل خير فيا اخي انت رجال إذاشفت اسرتك جاوعين المستحيل من اجل تامن لهم الأكب ولكن انابنت عيني بصيره ويدي قصيره ليس لي أب مثلك واخواني سغار شوف كيف حالتهم وساعدنا وأنقذنا قبل أن يطردونا في الشارع تتبهدل أو نموت من الجوع أنا اقسم بالله الذي رفع سبع سموات بلاعمدوبسط الارض ومهداني لااكذب عليك بحرف من هذا الرساله واني ماطلبتك إلى من ضيق ومن قسوت الضروف والحال الذي احنافيه وانا واسرتي نسالك بالله لولك مقدره ﻳﺎﺃﻫﻞ ﺍﻟﺨﻴﺮ ﺍﻟﻲ ﻋﻨﺪﻩ ﺍﻟﻘﺪﺭﻩ ﻋﻠﻰ ﻣﺴﺎﻋﺪﺗﻨﺎ لايتاخر علينا لحظه هاذا رقمي واتساب 00967772168484 الذي يقدر يساعدنا يراسلني على الواتساب نرسله ألاسم الكامل يحولنا بقدر استطاعته جزاكم الله خيراتـــــــــ الجزاءءء🎉😢😢😢~~~-----♡♤اااا♤؛؛؛،،،\\~~♢♢♢♢♢>.>..>.>....>...>.>
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Shes a terrible historian
From praising the USSR to praising the nobility. Gotta say this channel has become quite disappointing (We all know you tried to hide it)
Wow. It's about the building and the woman who had it built.
Wow 😲😲😲😲
Very nice and good sharing 👍👍
Informative Vedio ❤❤❤❤
Pls stay connected 👈👈👈👈
As soon as the video began I was thinking "which man gave her her wealth and status". Liscomb is pleasing on the eye but lacks true descriptive ability's. I prefer Starkey, a real historian without feminist agenda's or axes to grind.
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