It's an interesting historical debate, do you think I should do a video on it? I agree, he was firmly linked to the York family. He could even have been buried in Fotheringhay (we do have a video on this) like his Mother and Father. Thanks again for the comment :)
His burial is as important as the millions gone before. Stop placing importance on one human being in comparison to others!! Talk about degrading your self worth...
@@TheUntoldPast The main issue is that King Richard III stated in his Will that he should be buried in the Lady Chapel of York Minster. This was set aside in favour of Statute Law which states that the person must be buried in the same administrative district the body was found. It is a contentious and complicated issue, a topic that will take quite some time to research and understand.
Pretty sure no cameras allowed unless by prior arrangement, agreement and particular donation mount. A jogger introduced that some decade or so back. Anyway, what would I know, I only lived there 40 years.
@@RogerThat1945 Doubt that's true... most historic churches allow photography as long as it's personal use, including ones that are still in use. They probably just don't allow selling photos or taking photos during services.
The organ had been removed for a complete overhaul by Harrison and Harrison. As of 2020 the organ was reinstalled and will be dedicated Easter 2021. It is -now used at this point for services.
Can’t believe I walked straight past this building not knowing what it was in 2019, hope I can get a chance to visit again one day
Very well done, thanks for this informative video!
Love York❤️️
York Minster is where Richard 111 should be not in a beefed up Church in Leicester , he had no ties with Leicester apart from the battle of Bosworth .
It's an interesting historical debate, do you think I should do a video on it? I agree, he was firmly linked to the York family. He could even have been buried in Fotheringhay (we do have a video on this) like his Mother and Father. Thanks again for the comment :)
He gave battle in vain.
His burial is as important as the millions gone before. Stop placing importance on one human being in comparison to others!! Talk about degrading your self worth...
@@TheUntoldPast The main issue is that King Richard III stated in his Will that he should be buried in the Lady Chapel of York Minster. This was set aside in favour of Statute Law which states that the person must be buried in the same administrative district the body was found. It is a contentious and complicated issue, a topic that will take quite some time to research and understand.
So nice love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It took some 250 years to build!
considering its £10 per person to enter i might just consider it for when i get a camera for phogoraphy work
Pretty sure no cameras allowed unless by prior arrangement, agreement and particular donation mount. A jogger introduced that some decade or so back. Anyway, what would I know, I only lived there 40 years.
@@RogerThat1945 Doubt that's true... most historic churches allow photography as long as it's personal use, including ones that are still in use. They probably just don't allow selling photos or taking photos during services.
This is toom.?. Where is c Rd oss of Christ
NO ORGAN?
The organ had been removed for a complete overhaul by Harrison and Harrison. As of 2020 the organ was reinstalled and will be dedicated Easter 2021. It is -now used at this point for services.
@@wphubert I am thrilled to hear that thanks for the reply.
The accoustics is such that turn on your smartphone speakers and it would just fill the entire place.
Can't listen to this narrative. York 'Minstaar' and 'fiaar.'