A beautifully presented video of historic Lincoln. Ellie has a delightful voice which makes the experience even more endearing .A great duo and a thoroughly enjoyable watch.Thank you 👏 👍 👌
My partner and I love staying in Lincoln for a break just love the Cathedral it’s so beautiful. And the rest of Lincoln is a beautiful place to. Explore . Thanks for taking us along on your trip 😁
What a beautiful place Lincoln is, I visited it about 35 years ago, but only visited the cathedral. Thanks for taking us around the Roman trail, very interesting especially like the arch at the end, looked a lovely day for it, look forward to the next adventure
Hi ladies ….really enjoyed this adventure to Lincoln. What a beautiful city. Your narration and filming are fantastic too. Thanks for taking us along. 🌼🥰
Thanks Karyn! Really made for a wonderful day out in the city 🙌 Thanks for the kind comments on the editing! It was a lot more work than the London tour 🙈 so much to film!!! ❤️
What a fun day out! I'll add it to my tour when I come over from the US. I really enjoy your videos, can see that you put a lot of love and hard work into them!
Isn't it wonderful on Bailgate that they made those lovely brick road sets where the columns were? I mean they could have just paved over them and stuck a small sign somewhere, but the discovery and history was significant to whoever lived and worked there that they wanted to share it in a way everyone could see. Thank you for an interesting and fun tour! :-)
Really Enjoyed That!!! I've been to London and see a few of what y'all did but I would love to see more from y'all as well as go back to London One Day!!! Cheers from Mississippi!!!
You missed the Postergate to the east of the stonebow and also the gate ruin down stair in the night club. The road up steep hill is actually under the shops on your left as you walk up, the steps were are the top end as you entered the upper city by the gateway you mention, not all the way up. Well lane and (Upper) Danegate was created to compensate for the steepness of steep hill. Its not Flaxengate, its Exchequergate. I never knew the mosaic was there, brilliant that you saw it and i have been up those stairs. excellent video footage of the cathedral. Mint wall is amazing, I worked on the survey when we drew aound every single stone on to plastick sheet hanging down it, to then do scale drawings (1986). The water to the resevoir came by pipe, it passed under Waitrose direct to the resevoir, they used to have a section of it in the entrance, when you continued down east bight back to the hotel, you passed another section of wall in someone driveway. Great video, you did well. remindsme of my passion when i worked onteh excavation under Lincoln magistrates and working through the Saxon to Roman archaeology. Keep it up girls
Great video. I live in the city & thought I knew most of the ruins but you guys pointed out some stuff I didn’t know about. There are some more parts of the Roman walls in some of the gardens in the back streets that aren’t on the map. If you come again I’ll happily show you ✌️
@@RomanFound From what I can remember many of the finds were much later than Roman and it appeared to have been re-dug sometime in the 17th or 18th Century. Leatherwork, wooden bowls, pottery and animal bones were the main finds. It makes you wonder what was found when they re-dug it
How interesting! Would be really cool to see what came out! I wonder if the Collection has any of the items 🤔 I can imagine when it was redug there would have been some amazing things 🙈
@@RomanFound I dont know if there is anything in The Collection from the well but there is part of a Roman freeze which was found by a colleague at Hungate and I found a bronze bowl in the destruction layers of a 4th Century Roman town house and part of a Roman road ran next to the modern road surface and the road surface was so deep and compacted still we could not take a sample from it. Our team also excavated along the waterfront when it was redeveloped and found parts of Roman and later wharves
We’re hoping to do a video with The Collection soon so fingers crossed we get to see some the items you and your colleagues found! The Romans sure knew how to build roads!! Incredible! I bet there’s so much still hidden around Lincoln!
It’s a shame the Roman remains aren’t conserved, they are looking in a sorry state these days. There are remains of the west entrance to the Roman city behind the Strugglers Inn on Westgate. They were unearthed and damaged in the Victorian times, by a landlord trying to create extra space digging into the castle’s defensive bank.
We agree they definitely need some TLC, it’s a shame to see a lot of the information boards looking a bit sorry for themselves too. There’s so much wonderful history hiding round the city! It’s just needs celebrating better!
So nice to see your smiling faces & hear your voices & all the history that you share.
Thank you Linda!! Happy to share our adventures with you all! 🙌❤️
A beautifully presented video of historic Lincoln. Ellie has a delightful voice which makes the experience even more endearing .A great duo and a thoroughly enjoyable watch.Thank you 👏 👍 👌
Thank you Jerry for the incredibly kind comments! Ellie was born for narration it seems! ❤️😂💪
My partner and I love staying in Lincoln for a break just love the Cathedral it’s so beautiful. And the rest of Lincoln is a beautiful place to. Explore . Thanks for taking us along on your trip 😁
It’s so stunning around the Cathedral! A truly beautiful place for a getaway! Thanks for watching! 🙏❤️
What a beautiful place Lincoln is, I visited it about 35 years ago, but only visited the cathedral. Thanks for taking us around the Roman trail, very interesting especially like the arch at the end, looked a lovely day for it, look forward to the next adventure
We were so lucky with the weather! 🙏 The Arch is stunning! Incredible it’s still standing with all the mishaps 😂❤️
@@RomanFound I not sure but have you visited the Roman baths in bath worth looking into
We’ve both visited it separately but not together! One to add to the list 🙌
Fantastic video and tour of Lincoln. Very informative
Hi ladies ….really enjoyed this adventure to Lincoln. What a beautiful city. Your narration and filming are fantastic too.
Thanks for taking us along. 🌼🥰
Thanks Karyn! Really made for a wonderful day out in the city 🙌 Thanks for the kind comments on the editing! It was a lot more work than the London tour 🙈 so much to film!!! ❤️
Facinating! Love the ancient history. ❤Love the quick show-and-tells of all the structures. Great tour ladies.
LOVE your Roman walking tours. 💕🇨🇦💕
We loved filming this one!! Such a fun day out!! 🙌💪❤️
That was incredible!!!!
Thank you for sharing this tour,it was mindblowing,wow.
Thanks Charles! We loved filming this episode!! Glad you enjoyed it!! 🙌❤️
Loved this! A wonderful day exploring, thank you for sharing.
Thank you!! It was a pleasure to film! 🥰
What a fun day out! I'll add it to my tour when I come over from the US.
I really enjoy your videos, can see that you put a lot of love and hard work into them!
Isn't it wonderful on Bailgate that they made those lovely brick road sets where the columns were? I mean they could have just paved over them and stuck a small sign somewhere, but the discovery and history was significant to whoever lived and worked there that they wanted to share it in a way everyone could see. Thank you for an interesting and fun tour! :-)
The road sets were brilliant!! A lovely surprise and really fun to try and find them! 😂 Glad you enjoyed this one!! We had the best time making it! ❤️
Great video! Love going on these tours with you and learning along the way.
Thank you!! We really enjoyed this one!! Such a great day out, highly recommended it 🙌❤️
Thanks, so fascinating. I love your running commentary and enthusiasm for the subject! 👍🏻🙂
Great video. Thank you and keep up the good work
Thank you so much! 🤎
Really Enjoyed That!!! I've been to London and see a few of what y'all did but I would love to see more from y'all as well as go back to London One Day!!! Cheers from Mississippi!!!
Thanks Greg!! Will get the next one lined up!! 😂🙌❤️
Very enjoyable. I’m fascinated by every thing Roman. Living near Chichester it’s very similar to Lincoln.
Thank you! We’ve not visited Chichester yet! One to add to the list 🙌❤️
Really enjoying these style videos! I'm excited to visit Lincoln again soon!
Thanks Rob!! Highly recommended we had a great time! 💪
Very impressed with your knowledge. Keep safe.
Thank you that’s really kind 🥰🙏
You missed the Postergate to the east of the stonebow and also the gate ruin down stair in the night club. The road up steep hill is actually under the shops on your left as you walk up, the steps were are the top end as you entered the upper city by the gateway you mention, not all the way up. Well lane and (Upper) Danegate was created to compensate for the steepness of steep hill. Its not Flaxengate, its Exchequergate. I never knew the mosaic was there, brilliant that you saw it and i have been up those stairs. excellent video footage of the cathedral. Mint wall is amazing, I worked on the survey when we drew aound every single stone on to plastick sheet hanging down it, to then do scale drawings (1986). The water to the resevoir came by pipe, it passed under Waitrose direct to the resevoir, they used to have a section of it in the entrance, when you continued down east bight back to the hotel, you passed another section of wall in someone driveway. Great video, you did well. remindsme of my passion when i worked onteh excavation under Lincoln magistrates and working through the Saxon to Roman archaeology. Keep it up girls
Very interesting and informative, thank you both 🙂
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it 🤓🙌
Great video. I live in the city & thought I knew most of the ruins but you guys pointed out some stuff I didn’t know about. There are some more parts of the Roman walls in some of the gardens in the back streets that aren’t on the map. If you come again I’ll happily show you ✌️
Glad you enjoyed it!! We live in Lincoln and didn’t realise how much history was hiding here! Think we might do a medieval tour next! 🙌
@@RomanFound there’s a huge chunk of wall with houses built on them on Victoria Terrace nr West Parade
The well in St.Paul in the Bail was excavated in the 1980's. I was part of the excavation team at the time. Great video
Wow that’s incredible! We’re there any interesting items found in the well? Thanks for watching! Would love to know more! 🙌
@@RomanFound From what I can remember many of the finds were much later than Roman and it appeared to have been re-dug sometime in the 17th or 18th Century. Leatherwork, wooden bowls, pottery and animal bones were the main finds. It makes you wonder what was found when they re-dug it
How interesting! Would be really cool to see what came out! I wonder if the Collection has any of the items 🤔 I can imagine when it was redug there would have been some amazing things 🙈
@@RomanFound I dont know if there is anything in The Collection from the well but there is part of a Roman freeze which was found by a colleague at Hungate and I found a bronze bowl in the destruction layers of a 4th Century Roman town house and part of a Roman road ran next to the modern road surface and the road surface was so deep and compacted still we could not take a sample from it. Our team also excavated along the waterfront when it was redeveloped and found parts of Roman and later wharves
We’re hoping to do a video with The Collection soon so fingers crossed we get to see some the items you and your colleagues found! The Romans sure knew how to build roads!! Incredible! I bet there’s so much still hidden around Lincoln!
I wanna be friends with you, this is my kind of day out 😂😁 loved the video
Yessss!! The best kind of day out! Thanks Abbie! 🙌❤️
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It’s a shame the Roman remains aren’t conserved, they are looking in a sorry state these days. There are remains of the west entrance to the Roman city behind the Strugglers Inn on Westgate. They were unearthed and damaged in the Victorian times, by a landlord trying to create extra space digging into the castle’s defensive bank.
We agree they definitely need some TLC, it’s a shame to see a lot of the information boards looking a bit sorry for themselves too. There’s so much wonderful history hiding round the city! It’s just needs celebrating better!