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The Aristocracy Business (1968) Whicker's World
Alan Whicker visits members of the English Aristocracy.
I do not own this/ educational purposes.
published: 14 Aug 2021
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The Aristocracy - Born to Rule - 1 of 4 - British Aristocracy & Nobility
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the House of Lords. Illustrated with fascinating artifacts, photos, and commentary by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the Marquess of Anglesey, and others, Born to Rule recalls the era's heated political and social scene. Tales of indulgence include a spectacular costume ball to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a marquess who adorned his naked bride with jewels but never consummated his marriage, and a baronet who led daring Arctic adventures. Sir Charles Wolseley tells of aristocrats who, like himself, inherited massive debts along with their titles. His wife, an American historian, relates how impoverished noblemen married Ameri...
published: 02 May 2022
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The Aristocracy - Never the Same Again: 1919-1945 1st part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change for...
published: 15 Mar 2012
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What is Aristocracy? (Aristocracy Defined, Meaning of Aristocracy, Aristocracy Explained)
This video lecture discusses very briefly the meaning of Aristocracy. It specifically addresses the question, “What is Aristocracy?”.
Transcript of this video lecture is available at: https://philonotes.com/2022/11/what-is-aristocracy
published: 10 Oct 2021
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Why are so many European royal families German? (Short Animated Documentary)
At the dawn of the First World War most ruling royal families in Europe were from German houses. Given that Europe is made up mostly of people who aren't German; why was this the case? To find out watch this short and simple animated history documentary.
A special thanks to my patrons:
thypthon
Jens Koch-Nommensen
Øystein Alsaker
Carl Österbrand
Sergio M. Vela
Heath Robertson
Dave Brondsema
Michael Kram
Hasmuffin
Franco La Bruna
Don Bonnigan
Ethan
Bradley chaulk
Azlow the Lion
Ian Whitcomb
Southside Mitch
Adam Barrett
Justin Kubusch
Matthew Literovich
John
Ryan Schindeler
JakeBak0905
Person
Ray Charles Barkley
Farquhar Ramshackle
Shion
sharpie660
Paul Munro
Nathan Mendelsohn
Aaron Conaway
Jane Sumpter
Joshua Rackstraw
Philip Yip
Mario Peshev
Andrea Dekrout
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Joooooshhhhhh...
published: 25 Aug 2022
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French and noble in 2018: What remains of France's aristocracy?
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This week we're at the Château de Courson, a stunning 17th-century property. It's the perfect backdrop for this week's show because we're talking about the French nobility. It's a social class which no longer has any legal status. However, you would be wrong to assume that "la noblesse" no longer exists! According to some estimates, there may actually be more people who can claim to be part of the French aristocracy today than before the French Revolution. We take a closer look.
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published: 18 May 2018
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The Aristocracy - Born to Rule - 4 of 4 - Survival of the Fittest - British Aristocracy & Nobility
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the House of Lords. Illustrated with fascinating artifacts, photos, and commentary by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the Marquess of Anglesey, and others, Born to Rule recalls the era's heated political and social scene. Tales of indulgence include a spectacular costume ball to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a marquess who adorned his naked bride with jewels but never consummated his marriage, and a baronet who led daring Arctic adventures. Sir Charles Wolseley tells of aristocrats who, like himself, inherited massive debts along with their titles. His wife, an American historian, relates how impoverished noblemen married Ameri...
published: 07 May 2022
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The Aristocracy - Born to Rule - 3 of 4 - Letting in the Hoi Polloi - British Aristocracy Nobility
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the House of Lords. Illustrated with fascinating artifacts, photos, and commentary by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the Marquess of Anglesey, and others, Born to Rule recalls the era's heated political and social scene. Tales of indulgence include a spectacular costume ball to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a marquess who adorned his naked bride with jewels but never consummated his marriage, and a baronet who led daring Arctic adventures. Sir Charles Wolseley tells of aristocrats who, like himself, inherited massive debts along with their titles. His wife, an American historian, relates how impoverished noblemen married Ameri...
published: 07 May 2022
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who own the united kingdom the dukes (Documentary)
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Diving Deep into the Lives of Britain's Dukes: Wealth Beyond Royalty and the Silent Architects of Power
Explore the rich tapestry of Britain's aristocracy in "The Dukes Who Own The United Kingdom." This documentary series delves deep into the histories of the Grovner, Percy, and Buccleuch families, revealing their significant impact on the political, social, and cultural landscapes of Britain. From the architectural marvels of London and the historical significance of Northumberland, to the verdant landscapes of Scotland, discover how these families have shaped the United Kingdom.
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published: 02 Mar 2024
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The Last Dukes (British Aristocracy Documentary) | Real Stories
On 9th September 2015, Queen Elizabeth II became the longest serving British monarch. One of the most enduring images of her coronation in 1953 is that of Her Majesty surrounded by her dukes. Their influence once extended beyond the merely ceremonial, they were a crucial part of the architecture that supported the monarchy. Only 24 noble dukes now remain and this documentary - with unique access to the dukes of Norfolk, Argyll, Montrose and Marlborough – explores both the fascinating history and function of their great dukedoms in modern day Britain.
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published: 31 Jul 2017
24:48
The Aristocracy Business (1968) Whicker's World
Alan Whicker visits members of the English Aristocracy.
I do not own this/ educational purposes.
Alan Whicker visits members of the English Aristocracy.
I do not own this/ educational purposes.
https://wn.com/The_Aristocracy_Business_(1968)_Whicker's_World
Alan Whicker visits members of the English Aristocracy.
I do not own this/ educational purposes.
- published: 14 Aug 2021
- views: 26890
48:33
The Aristocracy - Born to Rule - 1 of 4 - British Aristocracy & Nobility
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the Hous...
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the House of Lords. Illustrated with fascinating artifacts, photos, and commentary by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the Marquess of Anglesey, and others, Born to Rule recalls the era's heated political and social scene. Tales of indulgence include a spectacular costume ball to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a marquess who adorned his naked bride with jewels but never consummated his marriage, and a baronet who led daring Arctic adventures. Sir Charles Wolseley tells of aristocrats who, like himself, inherited massive debts along with their titles. His wife, an American historian, relates how impoverished noblemen married American heiresses to restore their fortunes.
https://wn.com/The_Aristocracy_Born_To_Rule_1_Of_4_British_Aristocracy_Nobility
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the House of Lords. Illustrated with fascinating artifacts, photos, and commentary by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the Marquess of Anglesey, and others, Born to Rule recalls the era's heated political and social scene. Tales of indulgence include a spectacular costume ball to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a marquess who adorned his naked bride with jewels but never consummated his marriage, and a baronet who led daring Arctic adventures. Sir Charles Wolseley tells of aristocrats who, like himself, inherited massive debts along with their titles. His wife, an American historian, relates how impoverished noblemen married American heiresses to restore their fortunes.
- published: 02 May 2022
- views: 17069
11:57
The Aristocracy - Never the Same Again: 1919-1945 1st part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of thi...
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change forever.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 1997
https://wn.com/The_Aristocracy_Never_The_Same_Again_1919_1945_1St_Part
The Aristocracy series was originally aired on the BBC. Each episode explores a period in the history of Britain's noble classes. Focusing on the decline of this class in the modern world, each tape offers a glimpse into a world only the privileged are intimately familiar with. In this particular episode, viewers explore the years between WWI and WWII. Accustomed to lives of privilege, the aristocracy of the day found themselves heavily taxed and looked upon with some disdain. As their power slipped due to their loosening grip on Parliament, Britain's monied elite were fading in glory. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
BBC:
The 1920s and 1930s were the 'Brideshead years.' Aristocrats recall house parties, hunting and scandal and London society. But, as war approached, their world began to change forever.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 1997
- published: 15 Mar 2012
- views: 188859
4:36
What is Aristocracy? (Aristocracy Defined, Meaning of Aristocracy, Aristocracy Explained)
This video lecture discusses very briefly the meaning of Aristocracy. It specifically addresses the question, “What is Aristocracy?”.
Transcript of this video ...
This video lecture discusses very briefly the meaning of Aristocracy. It specifically addresses the question, “What is Aristocracy?”.
Transcript of this video lecture is available at: https://philonotes.com/2022/11/what-is-aristocracy
https://wn.com/What_Is_Aristocracy_(Aristocracy_Defined,_Meaning_Of_Aristocracy,_Aristocracy_Explained)
This video lecture discusses very briefly the meaning of Aristocracy. It specifically addresses the question, “What is Aristocracy?”.
Transcript of this video lecture is available at: https://philonotes.com/2022/11/what-is-aristocracy
- published: 10 Oct 2021
- views: 31243
4:42
Why are so many European royal families German? (Short Animated Documentary)
At the dawn of the First World War most ruling royal families in Europe were from German houses. Given that Europe is made up mostly of people who aren't German...
At the dawn of the First World War most ruling royal families in Europe were from German houses. Given that Europe is made up mostly of people who aren't German; why was this the case? To find out watch this short and simple animated history documentary.
A special thanks to my patrons:
thypthon
Jens Koch-Nommensen
Øystein Alsaker
Carl Österbrand
Sergio M. Vela
Heath Robertson
Dave Brondsema
Michael Kram
Hasmuffin
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Don Bonnigan
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Azlow the Lion
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At the dawn of the First World War most ruling royal families in Europe were from German houses. Given that Europe is made up mostly of people who aren't German; why was this the case? To find out watch this short and simple animated history documentary.
A special thanks to my patrons:
thypthon
Jens Koch-Nommensen
Øystein Alsaker
Carl Österbrand
Sergio M. Vela
Heath Robertson
Dave Brondsema
Michael Kram
Hasmuffin
Franco La Bruna
Don Bonnigan
Ethan
Bradley chaulk
Azlow the Lion
Ian Whitcomb
Southside Mitch
Adam Barrett
Justin Kubusch
Matthew Literovich
John
Ryan Schindeler
JakeBak0905
Person
Ray Charles Barkley
Farquhar Ramshackle
Shion
sharpie660
Paul Munro
Nathan Mendelsohn
Aaron Conaway
Jane Sumpter
Joshua Rackstraw
Philip Yip
Mario Peshev
Andrea Dekrout
BeninPrince51
Joooooshhhhhh
Brooks Woolson
Piotr Wojnowski
Sean D.
Travis Mount
Christopher Godfrey
Tom Ebert
S. Marisol Asselta
DocOzz13 .
Vance Christiaanse
Shauna K
Phoenix Fats
Martha Grondin
Alex Teplyakov
Nicholas Menghini
Erik Hare
Adrian Marine
D. Mahlik
zockotron
Barry
Ron Johnson
Jamie van Brewen
Windischgraetz
Arthur Hosey Jr.
Steven Gibson
Konstantin Bredyuk
Andy McGehee
Baste
Thomas McGraw
Andreas Mosand
Porkmeister
Roman Kynčl
Andrew F
Nick Macarius
Joshua Schneider
Phillip Gathright
Jack Nelson
Peter Marino
William Swiacki
Dr. Schtnizel
Jack Wicks
Zhao Liu
MGS2600
Tony Belmonte
Liam Gilleece
Chris Winther
GrokThis
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Nolan Peale
Matthew Toles
Dana Spurgeon
ConspiracyPizza
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Ivaer
Jake Faust
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Allen Rines
Angel Aguiñaga
Snowdon
Bret Allan
Michael Galloway
Dullis
Brian George
Clayton Schuman
John Garcia
Vilena5
Katie Flinn
Keith A. Layton
Tiffany Twisted
Chase Labiste
Mickey Landen
HelloAgain
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Zach Rust
Chris Weisel
Joe DeVito
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Sahni
Leena Al-Souki
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Carl Blanton
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Imperial Pony
Ben Drums 24
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Bradley Backoff
Michael Myers
William Adderholdt
Perry Gagne
Joseph Hutchins
Zachary Pascalar
Bernice
Bartosz Zasada
Bodo Nuber
Wilhelm Screamer
TH
Harley Raptopoulos
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george tyler
Matthew Hogan
Ryan Marinelli
Curt Helmerich
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Liquid Chief
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Łukasz Burchard
Hexapuma
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bas mensink
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Greyceful
Ahmed Roshdi
ThePalestRose
Oliver Jenner
Random Insanity
Ian Smith
Joseph Reinsch
Steven Mastronardo
Fabrizio Zagonel
Adam Rabung
Clay Carroll
Blue Cardinal
Shakira Graham
Ned Burke
Logical Insanity
Tyler Jenkins
Vegard Tønnessen
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Tim Sweeney
Burt Clothier
Robin!
Ethan Harlow
Dexter_McAaron
Magdalena Reinberg-Leibel
Stefan Møller
BattleGoat Studios
Ryan Lowe
Chris Wreker
James
Ali Sadighian
Joel Wasserman
Matthew Ward
Thomas McGill
Bren Ehnebuske
Geoffrey Sparrow
kevinh
Matt Busch
Christian Vasquez Leon
Romney Manassa
Joel Cromwell
Michael Dierker
Andrew Niedbala
Steve Bonds
luvrhino
Andrey Listochkin
Sethars
Chach
Yared Cristiano
Mars Project
Abhijeeth
Joseph Kerckhoff
Colonel Oneill
William Clark
Emily Glover-Wilson
Manny F
Hiro P
SketerK
Richard Wolfe
Alex Slepak
Donald Weaver
Melissa Prober
Yuichiro Kakutani
Jonny Minogue
Benjamin Bowring
Azul Bravestrong
pdswanfleet
nullptr
Brian Giordano
Ryan Haber
Jeffrey Schneider
Nathan Ngumi
Joshua A Bishop
Alen
Anthony Uk
Rob Rollins
Emily D
Joker 54
Yosef Waysman
SirAlpaka
Thomas Wang
John Orr
Hunter Bayliss
LambOfLeg
Tino
Daniel D.
I'm Not In The Description
Mirza Ahmed
Dustin Koellhoffer
Juan Benet
anon
JT96
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Zach Weakland
Roko Lisica
Mik Scheper
Sean Long
Ian M
Ball State
David Spellmeyer
hefcluba
Allen
Austin Martin
Mr. Awesome
Tranier Bocaj
Scott Oppel
Michael Wagner
Igor Stavchanskiy
Alex G.
Mark Ploegstra
Miky Hidalgo Morriss
Gregory Priebe
James R DeVries
Gordon Wilson
Augustus Caesar
Dr. Sarno
Now Seibert
0_DannyBoy
Pat Stahl
Jesse Plung
Dutchball Animations
Sara Birnbaum
Bernardo Cavalcanti
Chasen Le Hara
Laurent Othacehe
Paoli Ferlicca
Kevin Phoenix
Kinfe85
Kirk Hoffman
John Gross-Whitaker
Isabel Harrison
Eric Askins
Riley davidson
Lech Duraj
George Caponera
Victor Gomez
Theodosius the Elder
Danny Anstess
Zachary Oertel
Robert Brockway
mohd
Sophie Winter
Wolf
Charles Doolittle
Seth Reeves
Rita Cragwall
Phil and Lisa Toland
Nathan Snyder
Heytun
Peter Konieczny
אורי פרקש
Will Sullivan
AltHistoryConjectures
Doug MacLean
Colm Boyle
Dan Reiher
Andrew Sever
Dr. Howard Dr. Fine Dr. Howard
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Lindorien
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João Santos
Daniel O'Reilly
Typhoon2401
Deadlock
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M Scho
Kasi
Olaf
Schwarzer Hai
biohazardgamer
James
Laura Jeal
Tarsirrus
Rhys Little
Ben L
Jackarice26
joshua smyth
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Harrison Tatem-Wyatt
Justin McDaid
zemnmez
Phil Johnston
Roberticus1992
DarkLycan
Tom Pollard
Matthew Shelby
Rhys Jackson
- published: 25 Aug 2022
- views: 2382967
12:08
French and noble in 2018: What remains of France's aristocracy?
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This week we're at the Château...
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This week we're at the Château de Courson, a stunning 17th-century property. It's the perfect backdrop for this week's show because we're talking about the French nobility. It's a social class which no longer has any legal status. However, you would be wrong to assume that "la noblesse" no longer exists! According to some estimates, there may actually be more people who can claim to be part of the French aristocracy today than before the French Revolution. We take a closer look.
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This week we're at the Château de Courson, a stunning 17th-century property. It's the perfect backdrop for this week's show because we're talking about the French nobility. It's a social class which no longer has any legal status. However, you would be wrong to assume that "la noblesse" no longer exists! According to some estimates, there may actually be more people who can claim to be part of the French aristocracy today than before the French Revolution. We take a closer look.
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- published: 18 May 2018
- views: 1575944
48:45
The Aristocracy - Born to Rule - 4 of 4 - Survival of the Fittest - British Aristocracy & Nobility
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the Hous...
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the House of Lords. Illustrated with fascinating artifacts, photos, and commentary by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the Marquess of Anglesey, and others, Born to Rule recalls the era's heated political and social scene. Tales of indulgence include a spectacular costume ball to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a marquess who adorned his naked bride with jewels but never consummated his marriage, and a baronet who led daring Arctic adventures. Sir Charles Wolseley tells of aristocrats who, like himself, inherited massive debts along with their titles. His wife, an American historian, relates how impoverished noblemen married American heiresses to restore their fortunes.
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From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the House of Lords. Illustrated with fascinating artifacts, photos, and commentary by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the Marquess of Anglesey, and others, Born to Rule recalls the era's heated political and social scene. Tales of indulgence include a spectacular costume ball to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a marquess who adorned his naked bride with jewels but never consummated his marriage, and a baronet who led daring Arctic adventures. Sir Charles Wolseley tells of aristocrats who, like himself, inherited massive debts along with their titles. His wife, an American historian, relates how impoverished noblemen married American heiresses to restore their fortunes.
- published: 07 May 2022
- views: 2414
47:39
The Aristocracy - Born to Rule - 3 of 4 - Letting in the Hoi Polloi - British Aristocracy Nobility
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the Hous...
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the House of Lords. Illustrated with fascinating artifacts, photos, and commentary by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the Marquess of Anglesey, and others, Born to Rule recalls the era's heated political and social scene. Tales of indulgence include a spectacular costume ball to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a marquess who adorned his naked bride with jewels but never consummated his marriage, and a baronet who led daring Arctic adventures. Sir Charles Wolseley tells of aristocrats who, like himself, inherited massive debts along with their titles. His wife, an American historian, relates how impoverished noblemen married American heiresses to restore their fortunes.
https://wn.com/The_Aristocracy_Born_To_Rule_3_Of_4_Letting_In_The_Hoi_Polloi_British_Aristocracy_Nobility
From 1875 to 1914, the power of Britain's "ruling class" was threatened by agricultural depression, the growth of democracy, and devastating attacks on the House of Lords. Illustrated with fascinating artifacts, photos, and commentary by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the Marquess of Anglesey, and others, Born to Rule recalls the era's heated political and social scene. Tales of indulgence include a spectacular costume ball to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a marquess who adorned his naked bride with jewels but never consummated his marriage, and a baronet who led daring Arctic adventures. Sir Charles Wolseley tells of aristocrats who, like himself, inherited massive debts along with their titles. His wife, an American historian, relates how impoverished noblemen married American heiresses to restore their fortunes.
- published: 07 May 2022
- views: 2831
23:47
who own the united kingdom the dukes (Documentary)
#BritishAristocracy #UKHistory #NobleFamilies #HistoricalDocumentary #Legacy #Heritage #CulturalGuardians #StewardsOfTheLand #Innovation #AristocracyToday
Divi...
#BritishAristocracy #UKHistory #NobleFamilies #HistoricalDocumentary #Legacy #Heritage #CulturalGuardians #StewardsOfTheLand #Innovation #AristocracyToday
Diving Deep into the Lives of Britain's Dukes: Wealth Beyond Royalty and the Silent Architects of Power
Explore the rich tapestry of Britain's aristocracy in "The Dukes Who Own The United Kingdom." This documentary series delves deep into the histories of the Grovner, Percy, and Buccleuch families, revealing their significant impact on the political, social, and cultural landscapes of Britain. From the architectural marvels of London and the historical significance of Northumberland, to the verdant landscapes of Scotland, discover how these families have shaped the United Kingdom.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Chapter 1: The Grovner Legacy
1:49 Chapter 2: The Percys: Guardians of the North
3:52 Chapter 3: The Buccleuchs: Custodians of Tradition
5:22 Chapter 4: The Percys: Shaping the North
7:02 Chapter 5: The Grovners: Architects of Fortune
8:59 Chapter 6: Legacy And Continuity
11:00 Chapter 7: Navigating Change
13:00 Chapter 8: Legacy and Continuity
15:11 Chapter 9: Innovation and Adaptation
17:05 Chapter 10: Legacies of Tomorrow
19:23 Chapter 11: The Cultural Guardians
21:30 Chapter 12: Legacies of Tomorrow
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Witness the evolution of aristocracy, as these families navigate the challenges of maintaining heritage and influence in the modern era. Through strategic marriages, pivotal roles in national conflicts, and contributions to the arts and conservation, their legacies are a testament to the enduring power of old money in Britain.
Yet, the journey is not without its complexities. From controversies to the responsibilities of modern stewardship, "The Dukes Who Own The United Kingdom" presents an unbiased exploration of aristocracy's role today. Join us as we uncover the stories of ambition, stewardship, and innovation that continue to define these legendary families.
Unveiling the Legacy of Britain's Elite: The Power and Tradition Behind the Aristocracy’s Most Storied Dynasties"
This documentary takes you on an exclusive journey into the heart of Britain's "old money" aristocracy, unraveling the prestigious and influential lives of its most celebrated families.
Starting with the Devonshires, pillars of the British aristocracy, we delve into their political influence and heritage, showcasing how they've become synonymous with the power and tradition that define Britain's noble lineage.
We then explore the Buccleuchs, Scotland's land barons, to reveal how their vast estates and status have become a symbol of the aristocratic families' historical and enduring influence across the United Kingdom, spotlighting their contributions to modern Scotland.
The narrative proceeds to the Northumberlands, guardians of Northern England, intertwining their familial saga with the region's history, showcasing their centuries-long stewardship of lands and communities under their care.
Concluding with the Westminsters, the epitome of “old money” wealth in urban development, we highlight their unparalleled real estate empire in London, illustrating how aristocratic legacy continues to sculpt the cityscapes of one of the globe’s most pivotal cities.
Through this exploration, the documentary offers a deep dive into the evolution of "old money" in Britain, shedding light on its indelible mark on the nation's social, political, and economic tapestry, and inviting viewers to reflect on the enduring influence of Britain's noble families.
#DukesOfUK #Conservation #ArtPatronage #SustainableLiving #ModernAristocracy #HistoricEstates #CulturalHeritage #FutureLegacies #DocumentarySeries #TheDukesWhoOwnTheUK
https://wn.com/Who_Own_The_United_Kingdom_The_Dukes_(Documentary)
#BritishAristocracy #UKHistory #NobleFamilies #HistoricalDocumentary #Legacy #Heritage #CulturalGuardians #StewardsOfTheLand #Innovation #AristocracyToday
Diving Deep into the Lives of Britain's Dukes: Wealth Beyond Royalty and the Silent Architects of Power
Explore the rich tapestry of Britain's aristocracy in "The Dukes Who Own The United Kingdom." This documentary series delves deep into the histories of the Grovner, Percy, and Buccleuch families, revealing their significant impact on the political, social, and cultural landscapes of Britain. From the architectural marvels of London and the historical significance of Northumberland, to the verdant landscapes of Scotland, discover how these families have shaped the United Kingdom.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Chapter 1: The Grovner Legacy
1:49 Chapter 2: The Percys: Guardians of the North
3:52 Chapter 3: The Buccleuchs: Custodians of Tradition
5:22 Chapter 4: The Percys: Shaping the North
7:02 Chapter 5: The Grovners: Architects of Fortune
8:59 Chapter 6: Legacy And Continuity
11:00 Chapter 7: Navigating Change
13:00 Chapter 8: Legacy and Continuity
15:11 Chapter 9: Innovation and Adaptation
17:05 Chapter 10: Legacies of Tomorrow
19:23 Chapter 11: The Cultural Guardians
21:30 Chapter 12: Legacies of Tomorrow
----------------------------------------------------
Witness the evolution of aristocracy, as these families navigate the challenges of maintaining heritage and influence in the modern era. Through strategic marriages, pivotal roles in national conflicts, and contributions to the arts and conservation, their legacies are a testament to the enduring power of old money in Britain.
Yet, the journey is not without its complexities. From controversies to the responsibilities of modern stewardship, "The Dukes Who Own The United Kingdom" presents an unbiased exploration of aristocracy's role today. Join us as we uncover the stories of ambition, stewardship, and innovation that continue to define these legendary families.
Unveiling the Legacy of Britain's Elite: The Power and Tradition Behind the Aristocracy’s Most Storied Dynasties"
This documentary takes you on an exclusive journey into the heart of Britain's "old money" aristocracy, unraveling the prestigious and influential lives of its most celebrated families.
Starting with the Devonshires, pillars of the British aristocracy, we delve into their political influence and heritage, showcasing how they've become synonymous with the power and tradition that define Britain's noble lineage.
We then explore the Buccleuchs, Scotland's land barons, to reveal how their vast estates and status have become a symbol of the aristocratic families' historical and enduring influence across the United Kingdom, spotlighting their contributions to modern Scotland.
The narrative proceeds to the Northumberlands, guardians of Northern England, intertwining their familial saga with the region's history, showcasing their centuries-long stewardship of lands and communities under their care.
Concluding with the Westminsters, the epitome of “old money” wealth in urban development, we highlight their unparalleled real estate empire in London, illustrating how aristocratic legacy continues to sculpt the cityscapes of one of the globe’s most pivotal cities.
Through this exploration, the documentary offers a deep dive into the evolution of "old money" in Britain, shedding light on its indelible mark on the nation's social, political, and economic tapestry, and inviting viewers to reflect on the enduring influence of Britain's noble families.
#DukesOfUK #Conservation #ArtPatronage #SustainableLiving #ModernAristocracy #HistoricEstates #CulturalHeritage #FutureLegacies #DocumentarySeries #TheDukesWhoOwnTheUK
- published: 02 Mar 2024
- views: 577
59:00
The Last Dukes (British Aristocracy Documentary) | Real Stories
On 9th September 2015, Queen Elizabeth II became the longest serving British monarch. One of the most enduring images of her coronation in 1953 is that of Her M...
On 9th September 2015, Queen Elizabeth II became the longest serving British monarch. One of the most enduring images of her coronation in 1953 is that of Her Majesty surrounded by her dukes. Their influence once extended beyond the merely ceremonial, they were a crucial part of the architecture that supported the monarchy. Only 24 noble dukes now remain and this documentary - with unique access to the dukes of Norfolk, Argyll, Montrose and Marlborough – explores both the fascinating history and function of their great dukedoms in modern day Britain.
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Produced by Spun Gold
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On 9th September 2015, Queen Elizabeth II became the longest serving British monarch. One of the most enduring images of her coronation in 1953 is that of Her Majesty surrounded by her dukes. Their influence once extended beyond the merely ceremonial, they were a crucial part of the architecture that supported the monarchy. Only 24 noble dukes now remain and this documentary - with unique access to the dukes of Norfolk, Argyll, Montrose and Marlborough – explores both the fascinating history and function of their great dukedoms in modern day Britain.
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Produced by Spun Gold
- published: 31 Jul 2017
- views: 1865213