What Was Normal Life Like On A Tudor Farm? | Tudor Monastery Farm (Part 1) | All Out History

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How will these modern historians fare in the tough world of a Tudor farm? Discover how ordinary people would have worked the land, socialised and worshipped in England 500 years ago.

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This was filmed 3 years ago. I realized these actors need a break but I love this re enacted series . I would love to do it. Cmon history Channel bring it back.

petuniab.
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Miss Ruth is so sweet and hard working! They are all wonderful!

JohnnyBlaze
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A wonderful series. Most historical documentaries are about the ruling class and how their rule, wars, etc shaped history but seldom are we treated to a documentary about the day to day, season to season lifeways of ordinary people like this. Delightful.

retropian
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I so enjoy this series - yes, published on various channels - and it's focus on crafts. It also reminds of an era of family and community.

SusanPlunkett
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I have enjoyed this series. I have watched the entire thing at least twice. We probably do not want to return to this time. Indeed, it had its drawbacks. Yet, the sense of family and community is definitely something greatly needed today. Perhaps it would be a way to stem the tide of depression that seems to dog modern society.

biddydonnelly
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20:45 fires
40:35 the hungry gap
43:25 dishes from wood
54:36 veal and cheese, bread and pottage
2:09:46 workers and ale
2:13:02 mold making
2:20:58 ale again
2:25:18 flour rule of thumb
2:25:53 beekeeping
2:30:27 yeast magic, and ale again
2:45:46 roasting vs. boiling meat
2:49:34 message of mutton
2:50:44 midsummer's eve, bone fires and fairies

iridescentdemon
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Good to hear the name of the inventor of the seed drill dropped again in this series. Jethro Tull! Woot!

baloneyworld-evnu
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Look up the Victorian medicine film. Some of same pros and new. Origins of pharmacy. Also the rejuvenation of an old neglected market street in London. Surviving WWII in England. Amazing history. Oh and the Castle and Victorian Farm.

sierramade
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It would be nice if the history channels stopped using the same old (exciting, but old) series over and over and over again with new titles, and started publishing new documentaries and shows.

juliajs
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Every still from this show could be a painting!

mohsinrao
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I love this and our trio so much. I'm grateful for the joy I get learning remotely from them.

FullMoonHowl
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I love everything Tudor. Going to Hampton Court in London soon

Pureimagination
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These were always so good. And any of the one of these were fantastic. All of the them were fantastic.

nancytestani
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My husband family on his mothers side go back to 1066 in England they had their own weaving mills and made tapestries and owned their own pattens they had their own church which had effigies on stone coffins

suzannecrane
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I love how they have an endless supply of victorian larpers

filburtfranks
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That's a very great work, thanks to all! Ruth in particular, is great. Love the passion in her eyes

jeckobandit
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After watching this, I have a new found respect for the English! What a jewel!

microfarmers
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Seems like someone forgot to unmute the narrator track before exporting the second episode..? lol it’s very peaceful though, just these scenarios intercut with silent montages 😂

joelanderson
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Ruth is amazing. A fine woman that any man would be proud of having her as a woman to love and spend their life with.

toddfraisure
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Also check out Victorian and edwardian farm series, amazing.

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