Discovering the Hidden Gem of London: The Incredible Lincoln's Inn

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits
    @Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits Před rokem +5

    What an incredible documentary here today. The high courts, barristers, benches and bars in London. Amazing. The "compound" if you will, is a lovely campus. Quiet, serene, and regal buildings and so grand. Truly beautiful and old old glorious history. Thank you for such detailed education. I learned a lot in this one. The courtyard fields are beautiful as a large park. The buildings surrounding the park/fields are so well preserved and kept beautiful. Love the white hall. The school of economics is unique and fabulous. This will definitely be a stop and stroll for me.

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před rokem +1

      I know it's just one of those places where the history just oozes out from. Thanks Luana as always 👍😀

  • @markitsche987
    @markitsche987 Před rokem +3

    Practically every day, I watch, online, the Mass at St. Anselm and St. Cecilia Catholic Church (70 Lincoln'sInnFields). I would love to see Lincoln'sInnFields someday. Thank you for this tour.

  • @TheBirdLovingMan
    @TheBirdLovingMan Před rokem +3

    Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a barrister, politician and the founder of Pakistan... In 1895, at age 19, he became the youngest British Indian to be called to the bar in England... The Lincoln’s Inn... Why was it called the bar? "The bar" is now used as a collective noun for barristers, but literally referred to the wooden barrier in old courtrooms, which separated the often crowded public area at the rear from the space near the judges reserved for those having business with the court... Barristers were official recognized as men learned in the law for the first time by a parliament statute of 1532 but it was not until 1590 that being called to the bar of an Inn of Court was established as the minimum necessary qualification for audience as a counsellor before the superior common-law courts... Once you're Called to the Bar you become an unregistered barrister...

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching and adding to the comments, appreciated 👍😀

  • @rhondagrace1960
    @rhondagrace1960 Před rokem +3

    Oh Canada!! I love the Canadian plaque and our maple tree 🍁 Such a lovely square full of so much incredible history

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před rokem +1

      So much history and Canadian as well, hoped you'd see this Rhonda, as thought of you as soon as I saw it 👍😀

  • @alanjarman2447
    @alanjarman2447 Před rokem +3

    Love this. Thanks for sharing this one Steve. We just need to come for an extended holiday to see all of this.

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před rokem

      I know - I'll keep posting and you added them to the list 😂👍

  • @tomrobinson1877
    @tomrobinson1877 Před 10 měsíci +3

    What about Sir John Soan’s museum, one of the most interesting small museums in London

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for the suggestion, it is on my list to visit and film 👍😀

  • @paulajarman9314
    @paulajarman9314 Před rokem +1

    There are so many places to see. What history.

  • @arriesone1
    @arriesone1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Quite a lot to have to take in Steve! I can only remember snippets! I spent a wonderful afternoon recently on a week in London exploring the temples off the strand. Quiet havens! I loved it. Next time must do Lincoln’s inn. What history London holds!

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před 5 měsíci

      Love Lincoln's Inn, there feels a lot more spacious :)

  • @karenstanislaw8912
    @karenstanislaw8912 Před rokem +1

    Wow, what a (relative) "circumference," Steve. What layered and vibrating (albeit quietly) *anthropology. And yes, right, 100% - never knew/heard of this area. Urban "Stonehenge." What legacies we leave, and through the tenor of various cultures. Thanks as always - peaceful Sunday to you.

  • @channysmith83
    @channysmith83 Před rokem +2

    Absolutely stunning architecture.

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před rokem

      It is like stepping back in time coming here 👍😀

  • @drs5963
    @drs5963 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My grandfather's place of work as a partner for Vizard and Oldham Solicitors back in the late 1900's

  • @paulajarman9314
    @paulajarman9314 Před rokem +2

    We have got to go see that Inn the next time we make a trip there.

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před rokem

      So lovely and right behind Holborn, yet tucked away 👍😀

  • @lesleysmith51
    @lesleysmith51 Před rokem +2

    What beautiful buildings and gardens. The history is something else and you must have done an amazing amount of research. The LSE building kind of spoils things as being too modern. The buildings were stunning and didn't look their age. The gardens were beautiful and it was nice to see some bluebells. The grass behind Lincoln Inn was gorgeous 😍. I couldn't get mine like that. It conveyed the sense of peace and quiet. The water 💧 ⛲ were very fancy for their job. I think if I were a barrister I would love to have an office their. 🏢. What was the garden on the right when you were looking at the bandstand. It had wooden fencing around it. Maybe I missed 😔😕😞 it in your commentary, my hearing is not that great. I remember reading that the beheading done in Lincoln fields was so bad Jack Hitch needed protection! He apparently messed some others up as well. I am sure the peacefulness of the outside of the buildings is not always reflected on the inside 🙄😀😑. Truly fascinating video.

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před rokem

      Lesley, you are right about the LSE building it does look out of context with everything else here on the square. Love a good water feature! The garden was all part of the square but some parts were fences either for the members tennis area or for growing plants and protecting them. Thanks as always 👍😀

  • @garmo98
    @garmo98 Před rokem +3

    Back in the day, The Two Fat Ladies did a show at Licolns Inn, where Clarissa Dickson Wright had been a barrister. They shared some details on the place as well.

    • @lesleysmith51
      @lesleysmith51 Před rokem

      Loved that show. It was a surprise that she had been in such a different profession.

    • @Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits
      @Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits Před rokem

      I loved that show!! Always enjoyed their meals and prep for them. I got good laughs from them.

    • @Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits
      @Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits Před rokem

      I loved that show!! Always enjoyed their meals and prep for them. I got good laughs from them.

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing Gary, love it 👍😀

  • @Jpkjr52
    @Jpkjr52 Před rokem +2

    Thanks again John in Chicago Informative

  • @ceciliavillalta6854
    @ceciliavillalta6854 Před rokem +1

    I'm Peruvian citizen

    • @LondonVisited
      @LondonVisited  Před rokem

      Cecilia, wonderful to have you here and I love Peru 👍😀

  • @ceciliavillalta6854
    @ceciliavillalta6854 Před rokem +1

    🥰