The Catastrophic Impact Of The Great Fire Of London | The Great Fire Full Series | All Out History

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @moniquecaton3285
    @moniquecaton3285 2 года назад +15

    I cannot wait to watch this. I just learned that my ancestors travel to America because of this fire.

    • @LodovykaAlves0
      @LodovykaAlves0 2 года назад

      Sorry about that.

    • @joeyjohnson4826
      @joeyjohnson4826 2 года назад +1

      that's very interesting. but I like many Americans had British ancestry that came over in the 1600s .. hell some of mine were even rich 😂 not that any of that money is in my pocket... but you know definitely that it was because of the fire? it's very interesting. I went to London about 5 years ago. I'm glad they left 😂

    • @moniquecaton3285
      @moniquecaton3285 2 года назад

      @@joeyjohnson4826 I'm not exactly sure of anything at this point. I'm just learning how to do all of this research. It's turning into quite a journey! I can't wait to find out when and where are my family came here. The only thing that I have found new is that they were Quakers.

    • @joeyjohnson4826
      @joeyjohnson4826 2 года назад

      @@moniquecaton3285 very cool enjoy the journey 😎

  • @benisaten
    @benisaten 2 года назад +4

    This is very interesting. I've been up the Tower and also followed along what was the path of the fire when I visited London. I find that old city absolutely fascinating. So much amazing History everywhere you go. Sadly, we arrived the day after the attack on London Bridge a few years back. We walked there to pay our Respects and noticed that regardless of the large amount of people around, you could hear a pin drop. Understandably, the city was very somber, and that whole area was totally silent. Someday I would love to go back to London, and several other places in England that i enjoyed so much and so many more that I never had the chance to visit. Cheers from your friends in Niagara 🇨🇦✌️

  • @sharonbolmentbolment8951
    @sharonbolmentbolment8951 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for such great program. I love it❤❤❤. From Vietnam

  • @tomtaylor6163
    @tomtaylor6163 2 года назад +3

    My 8th Great Grandfather was born in Walsham ,Norfolk and came to America before this fire. Ironically, 10 years after this fire, my Grandfather was a participant in Bacons Rebellion in Virginia. They actually intentionally burned Jamestown to the ground and my Grandfather was executed in Virginia

  • @richardmaccotta4341
    @richardmaccotta4341 Год назад

    Gorgeous documentary by a gorgeous woman

  • @violetvalkyrie476
    @violetvalkyrie476 3 месяца назад

    I'm surprised that the archives aren't requiring gloves to be worn when touching these documents. I think I personally would ask for gloves just to be safe. Would hate to think I'd done anything to damage them.

  • @samaeltheangelofdeath
    @samaeltheangelofdeath 2 года назад

    He dun melted all the dang brick 🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🧱🌄⛰️⛰️⛰️⛰️⛰️⛰️⛰️⛰️⛰️⛰️⛰️🌋⚱️⚱️⚱️⚱️⚱️⚱️⚱️⚱️👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👸👸👸👸👸👸🤴🤴🤴🤴🤴 and LOOK! IT'S THE KING OF ASHES 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @stephenwhitworth3151
    @stephenwhitworth3151 2 года назад +2

    *Medieval* is not an adjective that properly applies to the year 1666, despite what this purported “historical” documentary suggests. The *Restoration* occurred in May 1660, bringing the merry, often somewhat “profligate” Stuart royal court of King Charles II back to England, after 11 drab years of Puritan Republican rule under de facto military dictator Oliver Cromwell had ended. The period is thus called “the Restoration,” and we literary-historians consider it to be part of the “early modern” period, *NOT* a part of the medieval age, which is conventionally dated as being between 450 CE and 1485 in English history.

  • @samaeltheangelofdeath
    @samaeltheangelofdeath 2 года назад

    It was Michael and his dang flamn drake🤣

  • @ellethekitten
    @ellethekitten 2 года назад +1

    I hate it when these documentaries feature the narrators mugging about. Dan Jones, yuck

  • @flatlandtigress8685
    @flatlandtigress8685 Год назад

    Charles II had “only really proved himself in the areas of gambling and womanizing”? SLANDEROUS!
    He was also in a fashion war with the King of France.

  • @misscabbyp7198
    @misscabbyp7198 2 года назад

    Pages missing- broken printing press... not plausible. Whoever made the book, would not have skipped page numbers or added blank / ripped out pages. .
    This doesn't make any sense other than those pages were removed or the record was suspended until the next recording date.

  • @randykirkland3927
    @randykirkland3927 2 года назад

    Rob is a honey