Hi Fina and Tim enjoyed hearing your memories of this beautiful place. What a marvellous environment to study in it must have been very inspiring. How things have changed since 1975 but the court has remained much as you remember it. Good that it is open to ladies as well. It must be quite moving seeing it again. Thank you for sharing this with us. Hope your week is going well Best wishes Dave and Dawn ❤️
Hello Dave and Dawn, Yes, I was surprised by how little the colleges in Cambridge had changed. Of course, as I mentioned in my previous video, things like TH-cam, mobile telephones and the Internet were far in the future. In those days,it was a very analog rather than digital world.
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Hello sanowarislam, Thank you for your kind comments about our video. It is very kind to offer to help and I will certainly consider this. Best wishes, Tim and Fina.
@@torstenb6940 they were individual rooms. However, in those days, you have to share the bathrooms. I don’t know if it is the same now because it is 50 years since I was there - but it seems like just yesterday.
0:31-0:35: Yes: the building, of course... but what about that antique street lamp? (It also pre-dates much - even me!) 1:11-1:40: I wonder if you ever imagine what your "successors" to the two rooms are like? (And what your predecessors were like, too?) 1:44-1:55: And, of course, you much prefer stone over brick. (So do I!) 2:33-2:56: That must have been an emotional experience for you, Tim. 😢 (For your mum and dad, too... 😢😢) 3:51-3:57: I must admit my ignorance; both names are unfamiliar to me.
Hello Phil, The street lamp leads, surprisingly, to a different dimension but I have never been brave enough to go through there; maybe I would not be able to get back. Like you, I prefer stone buildings. Particularly the kind of stone found in the Cotswolds. I don’t know where the stone used to build Cambridge Colleges came from. Now you have mentioned it, I will have to try to find out.
Hi Fina and Tim enjoyed hearing your memories of this beautiful place. What a marvellous environment to study in it must have been very inspiring. How things have changed since 1975 but the court has remained much as you remember it. Good that it is open to ladies as well. It must be quite moving seeing it again. Thank you for sharing this with us. Hope your week is going well Best wishes Dave and Dawn ❤️
Hello Dave and Dawn,
Yes, I was surprised by how little the colleges in Cambridge had changed. Of course, as I mentioned in my previous video, things like TH-cam, mobile telephones and the Internet were far in the future. In those days,it was a very analog rather than digital world.
3:02-3:06:
I can imagine you two preferring this over the previous (plain) lawn...!
I’ve been following your amazing work on [The adventures of Fina and Tim], and I must say your content is top-notch! 🎉 You have so much potential to grow, but if you’re finding that your views, subscribers, likes, and comments aren't matching the effort you’re putting in, you're not alone.
Here’s the thing - it’s not about the quality of your content; it’s about how well you optimize it. That's where I come in! 🚀
Hello sanowarislam,
Thank you for your kind comments about our video. It is very kind to offer to help and I will certainly consider this.
Best wishes,
Tim and Fina.
Thank you for sharing your memories with us. How many people lived in the room with you?
@@torstenb6940 they were individual rooms. However, in those days, you have to share the bathrooms. I don’t know if it is the same now because it is 50 years since I was there - but it seems like just yesterday.
0:31-0:35:
Yes: the building, of course... but what about that antique street lamp? (It also pre-dates much - even me!)
1:11-1:40:
I wonder if you ever imagine what your "successors" to the two rooms are like? (And what your predecessors were like, too?)
1:44-1:55:
And, of course, you much prefer stone over brick. (So do I!)
2:33-2:56:
That must have been an emotional experience for you, Tim. 😢 (For your mum and dad, too... 😢😢)
3:51-3:57:
I must admit my ignorance; both names are unfamiliar to me.
Hello Phil,
The street lamp leads, surprisingly, to a different dimension but I have never been brave enough to go through there; maybe I would not be able to get back.
Like you, I prefer stone buildings. Particularly the kind of stone found in the Cotswolds. I don’t know where the stone used to build Cambridge Colleges came from. Now you have mentioned it, I will have to try to find out.
The Lincolnshire limestone formation provided the stone for 2/3 of the colleges. So now we know!