???? ???? Pub ASMR - The Oldest Oxford's Pub - The Bear in Oxford [REMAKE]
The Bear Inn (or just The Bear) is one of the oldest pubs in Oxford, England, dating back to 1242.
A distinctive feature of the Bear is a collection of over 4,500 snippets of club ties, started in 1952 by the landlord, Alan Course, who has worked as cartoonist at the Oxford Mail. Tie ends were clipped with a pair of scissors in exchange for half a pint of beer. These were originally pinned to the wall and are now displayed in glass-fronted cases on the walls and even the (low) ceiling. The ties mostly indicate membership of clubs, sports teams, schools and colleges.
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England Vacation 2019 June 6 Part I Paddington Station & Sightseeing in Oxford
In this video, we head to Paddington Station from Waterloo, tour the Paddington store, travel to Oxford, tour the giftshop of Oxford Castle & Prison and sightsee in Oxford.
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???? ???? Pub ASMR - Tolkien's Pub - The Eagle and Child in Oxford
The Eagle and Child is a pub in St Giles' Street, Oxford. The first record of the pub's name is from 1684. It had been part of an endowment belonging to University College since the 17th century.
From late 1933 C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Charles Williams and Hugo Dyson met there on Monday or Tuesday lunchtimes in a private lounge at the back of the pub known as the 'Rabbit Room'. During these meetings they were reading and discussing various material, including their unfinished manuscripts.
The song is The Shire Theme from LOTR movie.
COTSWOLDS I STOW on the WOLD I The OLDEST PUB in ENGLAND
COTSWOLDS I STOW on the WOLD I The OLDEST PUB in ENGLAND I BIRMZE
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Birmze takes you on a UK tour of Stow on the Wold in the Cotswolds area of England
Here he visits the oldest pub in England, the Porch House and an amazing Fudge / Ice cream shop called Roly's
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ENGLISH VOCABULARY FROM THE VIDEO
* What's your tipple? - what's your preferred drink? 0:21
* What do you fancy? - what do you want? We use this when offering to buy someone a drink. 0:22
* Alright mate - a friendly greeting/hello to people you know AND people you don't know. 0:47
* Could I have a pint of ....... please? 0:48
* What have you got on tap? / What's on tap? - 0:50
* Sorry how much? 1:05 - a polite way of asking someone to repeat the price of something
* ale - beer without gas - generally a beer richer in flavor than a standard beer.
* a lager - a beer with gas, e.g. Fosters
* Pub grub 2:31 - Food that you typically find in the pub
* a condiment 3:21 - something that is added to food to give extra flavor , e.g. Brown sauce, salt, pepper, vinegar..
* we went for the ultimate burgers (to go for something) 3:41 - we chose the Ultimate burgers
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* How's the wife? 1:51
* How's the ball and chain? 1:59
* How's the other half? 2:07
* She's getting on my tits 2:10 - she's irritating / annoying me
* How's the misses? 2:13 - also spelt missus
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???? Pub ASMR - A Lovely Gastropub in Berkshire - The Hind's Head
Just imagine that you enter this cosy place after a hard day of work, sit in an armchair by the fire and have a pint of your favourite beer.
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England 2019 Episode 32: Oxford Pubs and More Sights
We had lunch at the Eagle and Child, which has been an inn since 1650. The literary group known as the Inklings, which included C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, met here between 1939 and 1962 in the Rabbit Room. Apparently you weren't allowed to join the group unless you reduced your first and middle names to initials.
We also ate (and drank, of course) at the Bear, one of Oxford's smallest and oldest pubs, dating to 1242.
Our last pub in Oxford was the Turf Tavern, where we enjoyed the outdoor seating area. Dating back to 1381, it is hidden at the end of a long, twisting alley.
I've shared the story of the Protestant martyrs Latimer, Ridley, and Cranmer in previous videos, but I'll remind you of it once more as we pay a visit to the Martyr's Memorial, erected in 1843. On October 16, 1555, two leaders of the Protestant movement, Bishop Ridley and Bishop Latimer, were burnt at the stake on the orders of the Catholic monarch, Mary Tudor. Latimer's famous last words to his comrad were: Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle by God's grace in England as I trust shall never be put out. Thomas Cranmer, the Protestant-leaning Archbishop of Canterbury, was forced to watch. Terrified at the prospect of facing a similar fate, Cranmer signed a recantation of his beliefs. He was later brought to the Church of St Mary the Virgin, where he was supposed to publicly renounce his Protestant views, but instead he renounced his recantation and reaffirmed his true theological convictions. Ultimately he was taken to the same spot where Latimer and Ridley had been executed and himself burned at the stake. As a final gesture of piety, he thrust the hand with which he had signed the earlier recantations into the flames so that it would burn first, declaring: This hand hath offended! His final words were: Jesus, receive my spirit. I see the heavens open and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. The actual site where all three of the Oxford Martyrs were burned at the stake is marked with a cobblestone cross in the middle of the street.
A block further down the same street is the Sheldonian Theater. The “bearded ones,” installed in 1669, stare down menacingly from atop the railings that separate the theater from the street. Busts like these were used to mark boundaries in antiquity. The faces had become badly weathered over the centuries so they were re-sculpted in the 1970s. The Sheldonian, commissioned in 1662, was Christopher Wren’s first architectural project at the age of 30. Originally built as an assembly hall for university ceremonies, today it is most often used for concerts, a tradition that began with a performance by Handel in 1733.
In another block (you can see the Sheldonian in the background) we reach the so-called Bridge of Sighs. Loosely based on the Venice original, it links two parts of Hertford College.
A few steps further brings us to the home of Edmund Halley, the astronomer who discovered Halley’s Comet. His personal observatory is still visible on the roof.
The video ends with a peek at Carfax Tower, the remnant of a 12th c. church. Mechanical guards ring the two bells every quarter hour, followed by the full chorus of bells in the tower. No, it wasn't renamed as part of a marketing campaign for the vehicle report company. Instead, the name derives from the Latin quadrifurcus, which mean crossroads, because the tower marks the center of Oxford where the two main roads, High Street and Saint Aldates, intersect.
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???? Pub ASMR - A Pub with Gloomy Charm - Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese in London
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is one of a number of pubs in London to have been rebuilt shortly after the Great Fire of 1666. There has been a pub at this location since 1538.
Some of the interior wood panelling is nineteenth century, some older, perhaps original!
Its upper room was used as a brothel in the mid-eighteenth century.
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese was also associated with an African grey parrot named Polly. The popularity of Polly was perhaps down to her ability to speak obscenities, with f**k the Kaiser being a rumoured favourite.
The Bevis Frond Olde Worlde Live Jericho Tavern, Oxford England. 9.26.2019
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OXFORD PUB CRAWL | Vlogmas Day 24!
For vlogmas day 24 I went on a pub crawl in Oxford for my dads birthday! I hope you enjoy this video, please subscribe if you do!
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The Turf Tavern, Oxford.
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Investigating the OLDEST Haunted Pub in the UK
Today we investigate The Royal Standard of England, a pub that's over 1000 years old and has a grisly history of deaths. From the Romans to the Victorians, so many people from different eras have set foot in this pub, leaving their memory behind. Join us on this spooky investigation!
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