@@ebanydwayne1357 well two world wars did happened that destroyed large parts of the city which probably includes the Tower of London, but yeah post World II nothing probably happened
Wow, I had no idea that there were so many changes! Some of the changes were explained, but others not (e.g. onion shaped roofs). I would have loved to sit in the same room when decisions were made to do the changes. I am sure all changes had a good reason, its just that we don't know what the reasons are!
Great work! I'm fascinated to see the buildings rise and fall in real time. And so many architectural styles! The Tower really does wear its history on its sleeve.
Its back! Thank you for your continued work on the series. Another cool series idea could be on the development of a medieval cities skyline. Cities like Aachen, Paris, or London (which you already have some of the work done for), would be awesome!
That was great, can't wait for Part 4, I know the fire of 1841 destroyed a lot of it! Although I wonder which queen the garden was built for in 1506? Elizabeth of York died in 1503 and Henry VIII only married Katherine of Aragon in 1509 and they mainly lived at Placentia (Greenwich).
Was so excited for this to come out! I was curious, I just recently learned about the Louvre Castle (prior seat before Versaille and the Louvre Palace) and was dismayed to learn it was torn down. How much do we know about this specific castle? And could it per chance be a potential future video similar to this one? 😊 Would LOVE to learn more about the Louvre Castle because of how beautiful it’s depicted in tapestries and models
I knew this was gonna hurt! Sure rennessaince and colonial architecture is beautiful in it’s own right, but man, seeing all those medieval towers, gatehouses and living quarters just torn down or remodelled to fit canons just hurts 😩 Obviously just as much a part of it’s history but still it stings the eye 🥲
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There's still the 1825-2024 period haha... Other than the 19th century, I don't think a lot happened in the 20th and 21st century
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@@ebanydwayne1357 well two world wars did happened that destroyed large parts of the city which probably includes the Tower of London, but yeah post World II nothing probably happened
@@brodynwilson4589 I mean, in 1974 there was an IRA bombing at the tower, so...
This stunning series ought to have won an award!
Wow, I had no idea that there were so many changes! Some of the changes were explained, but others not (e.g. onion shaped roofs). I would have loved to sit in the same room when decisions were made to do the changes. I am sure all changes had a good reason, its just that we don't know what the reasons are!
Great work! I'm fascinated to see the buildings rise and fall in real time. And so many architectural styles! The Tower really does wear its history on its sleeve.
it's finally here. after so many years.
It's really cool to see how the Tower of London with its mishmash of buildings is almost its own mini village
I found your videos a few weeks back so I’m glad I didn’t have to wait to long myself lol
Its back! Thank you for your continued work on the series. Another cool series idea could be on the development of a medieval cities skyline. Cities like Aachen, Paris, or London (which you already have some of the work done for), would be awesome!
There's another fairly good, but not entirely accurat one by Infogeek who has done city stories for London, New York and now Los Angeles.
Thank you so much for your work! Don't stop!
charming and informative, great work!
this has been a great series so far!
Well done! Love how you included some modern photos.
Been waiting for this one!!!
This is remarkable
cool, i just found this channel and now you uploaded. Can't wait for the last part
Thank you for this awesome video!!
I wait it so long
So interesting! I really enjoyed the comparison images. Thanks so much for sharing!
This is amazing thank you!
That was great, can't wait for Part 4, I know the fire of 1841 destroyed a lot of it! Although I wonder which queen the garden was built for in 1506? Elizabeth of York died in 1503 and Henry VIII only married Katherine of Aragon in 1509 and they mainly lived at Placentia (Greenwich).
I’d assume since it was built by Henry VII between 1501-1506, that Elizabeth of York might have been the one
Quality over quantity
Was so excited for this to come out!
I was curious, I just recently learned about the Louvre Castle (prior seat before Versaille and the Louvre Palace) and was dismayed to learn it was torn down. How much do we know about this specific castle? And could it per chance be a potential future video similar to this one? 😊
Would LOVE to learn more about the Louvre Castle because of how beautiful it’s depicted in tapestries and models
Very interesting thank you
part 3 let's goo
Goo, goo. 👶
Hey would you do one of the palace of westminster or the palace of whitehall that would be quite cool
this video was so great after part 4 make history of big Ben
You can even see the water color change overtime, ha.
Finally!!!
Its interesting to see the evolution of the city you should work with Time Travel Artist on TH-cam
I knew this was gonna hurt! Sure rennessaince and colonial architecture is beautiful in it’s own right, but man, seeing all those medieval towers, gatehouses and living quarters just torn down or remodelled to fit canons just hurts 😩
Obviously just as much a part of it’s history but still it stings the eye 🥲
You have to have room to sing canons.
Correction: In 1561, a fire broke out at St Paul's Cathedral because many said of a lightning strike.
Hell yeahh
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
You used the tower of st paul's cathedral to create St Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge.
2:34 very big but why?
First
not even good at lying
Huh?????
Finally!