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How Was London Founded? | London 2000 Years of History | Channel 5 #History
In 43AD, the Romans invaded Britain. Using the River Thames, they went on to build a small town that vastly grew into Londinium. Watch on to find out more about Boudicca's attack on the city and how Roman Britannia's London quickly became the capital.
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published: 21 Mar 2020
-
History of London
A brief introduction to the complicated evolution of the historic city of London. Here, Peter Murray - Co-Founder of NLA (New London Architecture) - explains the development of the capital, from its inception 2,000 years ago with the Roman settlement on the Thames to its role as a major trading city and establishment of seat of British government, and discusses particular challenges it has faced, including the Great Fire of 1666, the onslaught of the Blitz in World War II, and the expansion of the city.
Find out more about NLA, London's built environment community, and join the conversation: https://nla.london/
published: 03 Aug 2015
-
London 2000 Years Of History Part 2
History series telling the glorious and gory story of the city's rise to power. Part 2
-
Part 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-hOIyvgYg4
Part 3 here: https://youtu.be/-cBE-1HqFoQ
published: 04 Sep 2019
-
London Underground: How Was It Built? | London 2000 Years of History | Channel 5 #History
London is home to the first-ever underground railway, The London Underground. Watch on to see how in 1863 the Metropolitan line was built innovating how the world travelled across cities.
#StayHome #LearnHistory #WithMe
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published: 13 Apr 2020
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The Secret City inside of London Revealed
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published: 23 Jul 2012
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The History of London Full Audiobook by Walter BESANT by History , Travel & Geography
SUBSCRIBE HERE https://goo.gl/uOq9vg TO OUR CHANNEL. FRESH CONTENT UPLOADED DAILY.
The History of London,
Walter BESANT (1836 - 1901)
Walter Besant was a novelist and historian, and his topographical and historical writings, ranging from prehistoric times to the nineteenth century, were probably best known through the detailed 10-volume Survey of London published after his death. This earlier single volume covers, in less depth, the whole period from prehistory until the 19th century. The book appears originally to have been written for boys, and, indeed, the chapters are called "Lessons". However, it is a very readable history and provides a fascinating insight into both London's past and the government of the City at the time the book was written (1894). (Summary by Ruth Golding)
Gen...
published: 27 Aug 2017
-
History of London | From Romans to Modern days
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History of London
Romans founded the city about 50 AD, and called it Londinium. They decided that it was a great place to build a port.
By the end of the 2nd century Roman London had a population of 45 000 and a 20-feet-high wall around it, and like most of the other Roman cities, had a forum, public baths and an amphitheater similar to Roman Coliseum, that could hold 8000 people and was hosting gladiator fights.
When the empire was declining, Rome refused to send new soldiers to London, and by 407 AD the city ...
published: 03 Feb 2018
-
The Growth of London: Every Year
The growth of London from its origins as a Roman town, to the modern megacity of today.
* = Until the late 19th century, the boundaries shown are the 'Parishes', the smallest unit of government in England. From 1894 these were gradually replaced by council districts.
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10:18
How Was London Founded? | London 2000 Years of History | Channel 5 #History
In 43AD, the Romans invaded Britain. Using the River Thames, they went on to build a small town that vastly grew into Londinium. Watch on to find out more about...
In 43AD, the Romans invaded Britain. Using the River Thames, they went on to build a small town that vastly grew into Londinium. Watch on to find out more about Boudicca's attack on the city and how Roman Britannia's London quickly became the capital.
#suzannahlipscomb #robbell #channel5
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In 43AD, the Romans invaded Britain. Using the River Thames, they went on to build a small town that vastly grew into Londinium. Watch on to find out more about Boudicca's attack on the city and how Roman Britannia's London quickly became the capital.
#suzannahlipscomb #robbell #channel5
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- published: 21 Mar 2020
- views: 165292
4:09
History of London
A brief introduction to the complicated evolution of the historic city of London. Here, Peter Murray - Co-Founder of NLA (New London Architecture) - explains th...
A brief introduction to the complicated evolution of the historic city of London. Here, Peter Murray - Co-Founder of NLA (New London Architecture) - explains the development of the capital, from its inception 2,000 years ago with the Roman settlement on the Thames to its role as a major trading city and establishment of seat of British government, and discusses particular challenges it has faced, including the Great Fire of 1666, the onslaught of the Blitz in World War II, and the expansion of the city.
Find out more about NLA, London's built environment community, and join the conversation: https://nla.london/
https://wn.com/History_Of_London
A brief introduction to the complicated evolution of the historic city of London. Here, Peter Murray - Co-Founder of NLA (New London Architecture) - explains the development of the capital, from its inception 2,000 years ago with the Roman settlement on the Thames to its role as a major trading city and establishment of seat of British government, and discusses particular challenges it has faced, including the Great Fire of 1666, the onslaught of the Blitz in World War II, and the expansion of the city.
Find out more about NLA, London's built environment community, and join the conversation: https://nla.london/
- published: 03 Aug 2015
- views: 332095
43:16
London 2000 Years Of History Part 2
History series telling the glorious and gory story of the city's rise to power. Part 2
-
Part 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-hOIyvgYg4
Part 3 here: h...
History series telling the glorious and gory story of the city's rise to power. Part 2
-
Part 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-hOIyvgYg4
Part 3 here: https://youtu.be/-cBE-1HqFoQ
https://wn.com/London_2000_Years_Of_History_Part_2
History series telling the glorious and gory story of the city's rise to power. Part 2
-
Part 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-hOIyvgYg4
Part 3 here: https://youtu.be/-cBE-1HqFoQ
- published: 04 Sep 2019
- views: 91898
10:16
London Underground: How Was It Built? | London 2000 Years of History | Channel 5 #History
London is home to the first-ever underground railway, The London Underground. Watch on to see how in 1863 the Metropolitan line was built innovating how the wor...
London is home to the first-ever underground railway, The London Underground. Watch on to see how in 1863 the Metropolitan line was built innovating how the world travelled across cities.
#StayHome #LearnHistory #WithMe
Subscribe to Channel 5 for more: https://bit.ly/35P9Rz7
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https://wn.com/London_Underground_How_Was_It_Built_|_London_2000_Years_Of_History_|_Channel_5_History
London is home to the first-ever underground railway, The London Underground. Watch on to see how in 1863 the Metropolitan line was built innovating how the world travelled across cities.
#StayHome #LearnHistory #WithMe
Subscribe to Channel 5 for more: https://bit.ly/35P9Rz7
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Channel 5 YouTube is home to your favourite TV Shows like Neighbours, Home and Away, Blind Date, Cruising with Jane McDonald, The Yorkshire Vet and many more! - happy viewing, whenever you want it!
- published: 13 Apr 2020
- views: 739604
4:48
The Secret City inside of London Revealed
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- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 7626233
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The History of London Full Audiobook by Walter BESANT by History , Travel & Geography
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The History of London,
Walter BESANT (1836 - 1901)
Walter Besant was a nov...
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The History of London,
Walter BESANT (1836 - 1901)
Walter Besant was a novelist and historian, and his topographical and historical writings, ranging from prehistoric times to the nineteenth century, were probably best known through the detailed 10-volume Survey of London published after his death. This earlier single volume covers, in less depth, the whole period from prehistory until the 19th century. The book appears originally to have been written for boys, and, indeed, the chapters are called "Lessons". However, it is a very readable history and provides a fascinating insight into both London's past and the government of the City at the time the book was written (1894). (Summary by Ruth Golding)
Genre(s): History , Travel & Geography
Language: English
This book is in public domain. Thank you for listening.
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The History of London,
Walter BESANT (1836 - 1901)
Walter Besant was a novelist and historian, and his topographical and historical writings, ranging from prehistoric times to the nineteenth century, were probably best known through the detailed 10-volume Survey of London published after his death. This earlier single volume covers, in less depth, the whole period from prehistory until the 19th century. The book appears originally to have been written for boys, and, indeed, the chapters are called "Lessons". However, it is a very readable history and provides a fascinating insight into both London's past and the government of the City at the time the book was written (1894). (Summary by Ruth Golding)
Genre(s): History , Travel & Geography
Language: English
This book is in public domain. Thank you for listening.
Here are links to other books for your enjoyment.
► All GENRES Playlists
https://www.youtube.com/view_all_playlists
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBf34OV7mlyQIZj1XalEiOr5c322S94HC
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4:06
History of London | From Romans to Modern days
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Y...
If you've been enjoying the content I create on YouTube, I'd be incredibly grateful if you considered making a small donation - https://bmc.link/urbanstories
Your support goes a long way in helping me continue producing quality videos and bringing you more of what you love.
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History of London
Romans founded the city about 50 AD, and called it Londinium. They decided that it was a great place to build a port.
By the end of the 2nd century Roman London had a population of 45 000 and a 20-feet-high wall around it, and like most of the other Roman cities, had a forum, public baths and an amphitheater similar to Roman Coliseum, that could hold 8000 people and was hosting gladiator fights.
When the empire was declining, Rome refused to send new soldiers to London, and by 407 AD the city was completely abandoned. For the next 600 or so years, the area was torn between the Angles, the Saxons, the Jutes and the Vikings. These were the centuries of constant invasions and clashes of cultures.
In 1040s King Edward the Confessor moved his court to Westminster Abbey, and so London became a royal city. Soon another group of invaders - Normans - conquered Westminster Abbey and crowned their King William there. William built a castle and a fortress for himself, from which he controlled his newly conquered territories. His home is now known as the Tower of London.
Medieval London was growing bigger, and was a lively place; it had a horse market, where horse races and public executions took place, attracting large crowds. Londoners enjoyed archery tournaments, wrestling and ice skating in winters. But it also could be a brutal place to live. For example, the city had suffered from numerous plague outbreaks, the biggest one known as the Black Death, which killed almost the third of the city population.
But the biggest disaster to hit London of that time was the great fire of 1666. Most of the buildings of the city were made of wood, and when a small fire started in a baker’s house, the wind spread the fire rapidly across the town. More than 13 000 houses were destroyed before sailors managed to stop the fire.
To prevent such a disaster from happening again, the king commanded that all new houses in London should be built of brick and stone.
Despite the disasters, London was growing bigger and wealthier, particularly when British Empire was becoming more powerful in the world. Colonisation and maritime-driven trade provided the empire with unprecedented wealth, turning London into the world’s busiest port city and a banking capital by the 18th century.
The pinnacle of London’s accelerated development was during Queen Victoria’s reign, when the population of the city grew from 1 million to 6 million in just one century. This was a result of dynamic industrialisation, railway construction, as well as the opening of the first ever underground metro in 1863.
In 20th century the city was much shaped by two world wars. Particularly during the World War II London was heavily damaged and tens of thousands were killed by the intensive bombing of the city.
Today London is a vibrant and multicultural city of almost 9 million, and remains one of the world capitals of finance, art and fashion.
#London #history #documentary
https://wn.com/History_Of_London_|_From_Romans_To_Modern_Days
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History of London
Romans founded the city about 50 AD, and called it Londinium. They decided that it was a great place to build a port.
By the end of the 2nd century Roman London had a population of 45 000 and a 20-feet-high wall around it, and like most of the other Roman cities, had a forum, public baths and an amphitheater similar to Roman Coliseum, that could hold 8000 people and was hosting gladiator fights.
When the empire was declining, Rome refused to send new soldiers to London, and by 407 AD the city was completely abandoned. For the next 600 or so years, the area was torn between the Angles, the Saxons, the Jutes and the Vikings. These were the centuries of constant invasions and clashes of cultures.
In 1040s King Edward the Confessor moved his court to Westminster Abbey, and so London became a royal city. Soon another group of invaders - Normans - conquered Westminster Abbey and crowned their King William there. William built a castle and a fortress for himself, from which he controlled his newly conquered territories. His home is now known as the Tower of London.
Medieval London was growing bigger, and was a lively place; it had a horse market, where horse races and public executions took place, attracting large crowds. Londoners enjoyed archery tournaments, wrestling and ice skating in winters. But it also could be a brutal place to live. For example, the city had suffered from numerous plague outbreaks, the biggest one known as the Black Death, which killed almost the third of the city population.
But the biggest disaster to hit London of that time was the great fire of 1666. Most of the buildings of the city were made of wood, and when a small fire started in a baker’s house, the wind spread the fire rapidly across the town. More than 13 000 houses were destroyed before sailors managed to stop the fire.
To prevent such a disaster from happening again, the king commanded that all new houses in London should be built of brick and stone.
Despite the disasters, London was growing bigger and wealthier, particularly when British Empire was becoming more powerful in the world. Colonisation and maritime-driven trade provided the empire with unprecedented wealth, turning London into the world’s busiest port city and a banking capital by the 18th century.
The pinnacle of London’s accelerated development was during Queen Victoria’s reign, when the population of the city grew from 1 million to 6 million in just one century. This was a result of dynamic industrialisation, railway construction, as well as the opening of the first ever underground metro in 1863.
In 20th century the city was much shaped by two world wars. Particularly during the World War II London was heavily damaged and tens of thousands were killed by the intensive bombing of the city.
Today London is a vibrant and multicultural city of almost 9 million, and remains one of the world capitals of finance, art and fashion.
#London #history #documentary
- published: 03 Feb 2018
- views: 89092
6:30
The Growth of London: Every Year
The growth of London from its origins as a Roman town, to the modern megacity of today.
* = Until the late 19th century, the boundaries shown are the 'Parishes...
The growth of London from its origins as a Roman town, to the modern megacity of today.
* = Until the late 19th century, the boundaries shown are the 'Parishes', the smallest unit of government in England. From 1894 these were gradually replaced by council districts.
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https://wn.com/The_Growth_Of_London_Every_Year
The growth of London from its origins as a Roman town, to the modern megacity of today.
* = Until the late 19th century, the boundaries shown are the 'Parishes', the smallest unit of government in England. From 1894 these were gradually replaced by council districts.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Music:
Marten Moses - ES_Highway of Tears
Marten Moses - The One Who Almost Got Away
Marten Moses - Dna
- published: 19 Jan 2021
- views: 686207