London, England: Westminster Abbey
Kings and queens have been crowned and buried since 1066 here in this most historic church in the English-speaking world. Filled with the remains of people who put the Great in Britain — saints, musicians, scientists, and soldiers — gloriously Gothic Westminster Abbey is the national church and the religious heart of the nation. English literature lovers find strolling through the memorials in Poets' Corner is a pilgrimage in itself.
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Part 1: Exhumed Remains of Kings, Queens, and Other Historical Figures
These are the photographs of the exhumed bodies of people whose names are written in the history books. Centuries after their deaths, scientists open their graves in the hope that their bones might yield a few more secrets that they were not able to tell at the time of their demise. Also, I'm so glad everybody loved the sexy background music.
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Elizabeth - From The Prison To The Palace - Part 1 of 4 (British History Documentary) | Timeline
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The first part focuses on Elizabeth’s early life - before her coronation she was disinherited, sexually abused and imprisoned, while Henry VIII had her mother executed. The sexual abuse coupled with the uprising by the Protestant Wyatt against Queen Mary, which led to Elizabeth’s imprisonment in the Tower of London, may have resulted in the Queen’s deep mistrust of men.
Elizabeth, the virgin Queen, the most powerful woman in English history. She emerged as a young princess against a backdrop of civil unrest, political intrigue, executions and coups. She ruled for 45 years and presided over a new kind of state. Her reign saw England emerge from the threat of European annexation to burst forth in a unique flowering of culture and became the world’s leading sea power. In this four part series David Starkey charts the rise and fall of her reign and reveals the powerful resonance it has for the present. This series covers one of the most glamorous and exciting reigns in English history, with bloodthirsty tales of sex, lust, murder and mayhem.
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Worlington Hall Country House Hotel Bury St. Edmunds
Worlington Hall is an elegant 16th century former Manor House set in five acres of gardens with protected trees and fishing rights on the River Lark. The original house was built in 1570 and the Queen Anne facade was added in the early 18th century, when it was turned into a manor house. Today it is a distinguished Country House Hotel recently restored to reflect its original elegance. The building is listed as being of historic interest, set in five acres of land leading down to the River Lark. The Worlington Hall stands amidst beautiful countryside in the heart of a picturesque village.
MINT Queen Anne Victorian for Sale: Manchester, New Hampshire, MLS# 4355576
This authentic Queen Anne Victorian in the prestigious north end is for late 19th century connoisseurs.
This gracious home has been very well maintained and improved through the years, while being a focal point for its owners' social life for over a century!
Go back in time as you pass the grand entry, while sunlight streams through the stained glass and basks the hardwood floors; gorgeous formal dining room; walk-in China pantry; lounge in the parlor or patio with friends or a good book.
The upstairs bedrooms are spacious and bright; mostly new windows throughout; large guestrooms w/unique time period fixtures; pamper yourself in the 2nd floor master bathroom suite, so you can relax in your reading room with a good book; 2nd floor laundry.
The attic level is a unique large office/family room area w/heat+ac to stay warm+cool. Homeowners enjoy sunny days in the enclosed porch overlooking their meticulously groomed private back yard and detached 2 car garage; lots of parking space!
Queen Victoria & Prince Albert Tomb Opened To Public To Fund Restoration Work
In this video we will be taking a look at news that Queen Victoria's final resting place is to be opened to the public for the first time in a decade to fund renovation work.
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9 Unbelievable Pirate Discoveries
What would you do if you found a mummified hand hidden away in your closet or treasures you've never even dreamed of ever finding
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5. Consolacion Shipwreck
Pirates wreaked so much havoc in on the seas, they could actually make their enemies sink their own boats. In August of 1680 a ship called the Consolacion sunk off the coast of Ecuador. The galleon was encountered by a group of English pirates, after it had picked up a large amount of gold from Lima, Peru. Before Pirates could get their hands on some of the treasures they were seeking the Spanish, set the ship on fire. They’d rather have the boat at the bottom of the sea then hand it over. A crew of explorer eventually salvaged the wreck in 1997 near the Santa Clara Island of Ecuador. Large amounts of gold and silver coins were uncovered and are even on sale online.
4. Montego Bay Pirate Treasure
Montego Bay located on the island of Jamaica is an infamous place where pirates commonly lurked so it made for an excellent location to search for pirate treasures! A group of American treasure hunters set sail in the jamaican waters hoping to snatch some booty. The 17th century English vessel named the Manticore, was badly damaged and found in international waters just outside the Jamaican border limit. One of the scuba swimmers, Rick Miller, describes it as being an amazing experience, with gold and silver everywhere! Treasure’s one could only dream of! Just the weight of the precious metals alone is worth 187 million dollars.
3. Black Beard’s Ship in North Carolina
In 1966, a an important piece of history was brought to the surface with the help from underwater divers off the coast of Beaufort, North Carolina. The vessel of, Queen Anne’s Revenge finally saw the light of day once again. This time, the boat came from Blackbeard himself and it is a true miracle this artifact from the past was brought to surface. They came across the heavy cannons, some weighing 2000 pounds each. 30 cannons were found total. Each cannonball that was fired, weighed at least 6 pounds. More than 280,000 rare historical facts were found. This pirate met Davy Jones locker in a gruesome fashion. British soldiers displayed is severed head on the ship where he was executed as a warning to pirates. That’s just a pirate’s life for you. This replica is what it possibly would have looked like at full strength and would have struck fear in any sailors heart! His flag was also gruesome.
2. Pirates Hand
While doing a little bit of cleaning, a Florida couple in Tampa Bay were going through their attic when they came across a startling discovery. In the attic was a wooden box with a treasure map. Spanish coins and the strangest of all; a severed hand with a ring on it! Could these be some artifacts left from the legendary Jose Gaspar, a legendary Spanish pirate who would sail off the west coast of Florida, although it’s still a mystery of whether he even existed at all. Before you start jumping to conclusions, the authenticity is hard to prove. Pirates weren’t too well-known for openly documenting their every move. The Tampa Bay History curator, told WFLA news that he believed the coins are too thin to be authentic. And who knows if that hand thing is even real?! Is this finding a morbid hoax or possibly an unbelievable pirate hoax?
1. The Whydah Discovery
The Whydah was a British slave ship that was originally captured by “Black Sam” and was found off the coast of Cape Cod in Massachusetts in 1984 by Barry Clifford. He actually credits a pirate treasure map that many discredited as being false. It seems to be the holy grail of pirate discoveries! Priceless artifacts were discovered including 200,000 individual pieces were received under only 14 feet of water. Rare gold and silver coins, gold jewelry and artifacts, cannons, sword handles and even a boy’s leg! The boat is believed to carry the plunder of 10 ships. Spanish Galleons were relentless looted by Black Sam until him and his crew were swept away by a strong storm in 1717. Divers pulled together huge clumps of gold coin masses that stuck together from years of being underwater. A museum exhibition called “Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah, from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship”, toured the United States. Barry believes there is more treasure out there from this wreck.
Anne Boleyn's Prison and Execution Spot
Do you know where Anne Boleyn was REALLY executed? See the real scaffold site here...
RABBIT HEART | Anne Neville
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The Burial Place of Mary Tudor, Queen of France
A 3 minute video showing the final resting place of Mary Tudor, Queen of France in St Mary's Church (not abbey, as I say inadvertently in the intro) , Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk.
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...and I'm the Queen of England
Another classic line from Anne Matheson, queen of quips.
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Punch-up outside Buckingham Palace as NATO leaders meet the Queen
A punch was thrown during a demonstration outside Buckingham Palace in London this evening (Tuesday 3rd December). The anti-Trump protesters were met by a lone counter-protester - named locally as Donny Tommo, best friend of Tommy Robinson. A fist was thrown but the assailant was quickly subdued by Met Police. NATO leaders, including President Trump, were meeting the Queen inside the palace at the time. #NoToTrump #NATOLondon #NatoSummit #StandUptoRacism #antifa #TrumpUKVisit
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Turkey shooting: footage from the scene where family were shot
A British woman was shot dead and two members of her family were wounded on Monday, when a local man opened fire following an argument in Turkey's western Mugla province, according to private Turkish news agency, DHA.
Anne Bury, 56, was shot dead while enjoying a poolside party at a luxury villa in Dalyan on the country's south coast early yesterday.
The gunman, reported to be a local gardener who had earlier argued with the family, allegedly also fired his pump action shotgun at Miss Bury's mother Cecille, 87, and son Alex, 24, who are now seriously ill in hospital.
The British holidaymakers, from Northallerton, North Yorkshire, had complained about the gardener to the Turkish jandarma, a branch of the military that enforces public order.
He was arrested on Saturday and held overnight before being released on Sunday.
The Turkish man allegedly returned to the family's villa in the early hours of yesterday morning and first shot Miss Bury's mother in the back and her son in the leg.
Miss Bury raced up three flights of stairs to the top floor of the holiday home and locked herself in the bathroom.
However, the gunman allegedly shot his way through the door and blasted her four times as she lay on the floor. She died at the scene.
Cecille was taken to hospital in Fethiye, while Alex received treatment at Mugla University Hospital.
The 46-year-old gardener, identified only by the initials VA, later gave himself up to the jandarma and is due to appear in court in Turkey later today.
A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said: We are aware of the death of a British national in Turkey on September 9.
We are providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time.
We can confirm the hospitalisation of two British nationals in Turkey on September 9. We are providing consular assistance.
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Top 3 of Cody Frost The Voice UK 2016
Cody Frost, an exceptional voice for unforgettable songs
Prestwich, Bury | North Manchester [4K60fps]
We took a sunny trip to Prestwich in the borough of Bury. It's a small but up and coming suburb on the north side of Manchester. Most of the plod is done around the central Prestwich village area, but we do try and take in some of the surrounding flavour of the place.
What My Mother Told Me | Frances-Anne Solomon | England | 1995 | 57 minutes | Color/BW
What My Mother Told Me
A film by Frances-Anne Solomon
England, 1995, 57 minutes, Color/BW, 16mm/DVD
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Exquisitely beautiful and profoundly moving, WHAT MY MOTHER TOLD ME is a dramatic journey towards self discovery. The story focuses on Jesse, a young woman from England, who goes to Trinidad to bury her father. Reluctantly she agrees to meet her mother, whom she thought had abandoned her when she was a child. Her mother tells her stories, revealing a troubled and violent marriage, and Jesse is forced to face the truth about her past. WHAT MY MOTHER TOLD ME cleverly evokes complex connections between history, memory, violence and cultural identity.
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Cody Frost performs ‘Ordinary World’: The Live Quarter Final - The Voice UK 2016
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