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Traditional Scandinavian Sod (turf) Roof with Birch Bark
The traditional Scandinavian sod roof dates back at least 1,200 years but birch bark as a moisture protecting material has been successfully used for at least 5000 years in various types of shelter construction in the northern hemisphere.
The name “Sod Roof” simply refers to its visual material that consists of peat with grass growing on it (called sod or turf). However, the material that performs the most essential task (water proofing) has historically always consisted of birch bark.
This Norwegian instruction video takes you through the process from how to harvest, drying, storing and finally applying the birch bark sheets on a roof with sod (turf).
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Mastercrafts part 6 of 6 - Stonemasonry
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Under Monty Don's watchful eye, three hopefuls who are passionate about learning stonemasonry are put through their paces by the country's leading practitioners. It takes four to five years to train properly as a stonemason. During their six-week intensive course the rookies learn the foundations of the craft - everything from quarrying their own stone to intricate carving. Their mentor is Andy...
Mastercrafts part 5 of 6 - Weaving
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Under Monty Don's watchful eye, three hopefuls who want to learn how to weave are put through their paces by the country's leading practitioners. The trainees are immersed in the world of weaving, attempting to sell their woven wares to the general public. Their final test is to both design and weave three meter lengths of fabric - to be judged by Michelle Bowen from the Arts Council and Angela...
Part 27B: Sources For The Last Video "Evidence For Climate Change WITHOUT Computer Models..."
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There was no room for sources in the video description of Peter's last video ("Evidence for climate change....") So we are putting them here, and in the video description of this video: 00:29 www.prisonplanet.com/top-rocke... 02:17 "On the influence of carbonic acid in the air upon the temperature of the ground" S Arrhenius, Philosophical Magazine 1896 02:32 "The artificial production of carbon...
Part 27A: Climate Change - The Evidence For Climate Change WITHOUT Computer Models Or The IPCC
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CORRECTION at 8:10 Solar output was around 4% weaker during the Cambrian-Ordovician 'greenhouse' period, not 6% (Ref "The faint young sun problem" - Georg Feulner, American Geophysical Union Review of Geophysics, 2012). This does not change the challenge to explain why the Earth was much hotter than today when the sun was much weaker than today. SOURCES are listed in the next video, because of ...
Part 26: Climate Change - Science vs. The Feelies
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SOURCES: 0:00 Clips from my previous climate change videos 0:38 "The Great Global Warming Swindle"written and directed by Martin Durkin 0:50 "Proof that Global warming is a hoax" on UA-cam 0:54 0:54 "Global Warming" on UA-cam, done by "casiopeia project" www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVASFc... (this video accepts that CO2's greenhouse effect is larger than its 0.039% presence in the atmosphere, but g...
Part 25: Climate Change - The '800 Year Lag' Unravelled
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SOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE: 0:00 "An Inconvenient Truth" Al Gore 0:17 "The Great Global Warming Swindle" Martin Durkin 1:43 Ibid 2:21 "Timing of Atmospheric CO2 and Antarctic Temperature Changes Across Termination III" Caillon et al, Science 2003 2:36 Graph taken from joannenova.com.au 2:52 "Timing of Atmospheric CO2 and Antarctic Temperature Changes Across Termination III" Caillon et al, Science...
Part 24: Climate Change - Global Warming Has Stopped? Again??
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No, sadly the Mail on Sunday has got it wrong... yet again. Here's what's behind the sensational news that global warming ended in 1997, and how it comes from misreporting, misquotes and omissions. SOURCES: Mail on Sunday story: www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetec... Met Office release of Hadcrut 4 data: www.metoffice.gov.uk/hadobs/ha... Met Office response to Mail on Sunday story, including pre-pub...
Part 23: Climate Change - Medieval Warm Period - Fact vs Fiction
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This video series is made by the former science correspondent Peter Hadfield who has a genuine interest in reporting the facts, not the media hype. Peter runs the very popular UA-cam channel potholer54 and it is for this channel he originally made this series. This video looks at the scientific research to answer three basic questions: 1) Was the Medieval Warm Period global? 2) Was it warmer th...
Part 22: Climate Change - Climategate Mark 2 - The Quotes And The Context
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This video series is made by the former science correspondent Peter Hadfield who has a genuine interest in reporting the facts, not the media hype. Peter runs the very popular UA-cam channel potholer54 and it is for this channel he originally made this series. The Flagship Movement is always working towards informing the general public about anything related to sustainability and as climate cha...
Part 21: Climate Change - "Earth Facing Mini Ice Age!!" - Say The Media. Now For The Science.
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Before you believe whatever you read in the media, check their sources for this silly story of the month. Then find out what scientists are REALLY claiming about a coming mini-ice age. This video series is made by the former science correspondent Peter Hadfield who has a genuine interest in reporting the facts, not the media hype. Peter runs the very popular UA-cam channel potholer54 and it is ...
Part 20: Climate Change - Are Cosmic Rays Causing Global Warming?
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Peter's response to anticipated comments: "I know the blogs will tell you that that a correlation between cosmic rays and temperature has been shown, and once you believe this it may be hard to convince you of the science. However let's have a go.... There are two supposed correlations: 1 - Svensmark and Friis Kristensen wrote a paper on a correlation between sunspots and temperature during the...
Part 19: Climate Change - Monckton Bunkum Part 5: What, MORE Errors, My Lord?
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This video series is made by the former science correspondent Peter Hadfield who has a genuine interest in reporting the facts, not the media hype. Peter runs the very popular UA-cam channel potholer54 and it is for this channel he originally made this series. The Flagship Movement is always working towards informing the general public about anything related to sustainability and as climate cha...
Part 18: Climate Change - Monckton Bunkum Part 4: Quotes And Misquotes
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This video series is made by the former science correspondent Peter Hadfield who has a genuine interest in reporting the facts, not the media hype. Peter runs the very popular UA-cam channel potholer54 and it is for this channel he originally made this series. The Flagship Movement is always working towards informing the general public about anything related to sustainability and as climate cha...
Part 17: Climate Change - Monckton Bunkum Part 3: Correlations And Himalayan Glaciers
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This video series is made by the former science correspondent Peter Hadfield who has a genuine interest in reporting the facts, not the media hype. Peter runs the very popular UA-cam channel potholer54 and it is for this channel he originally made this series. The Flagship Movement is always working towards informing the general public about anything related to sustainability and as climate cha...
Part 16: Climate Change - Monckton Bunkum Part 2: Sensitivity
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Part 16: Climate Change - Monckton Bunkum Part 2: Sensitivity
Part 15: Climate Change - Monckton Bunkum Part 1: Global Cooling And Melting Ice
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Part 15: Climate Change - Monckton Bunkum Part 1: Global Cooling And Melting Ice
Part 14: Climate Change - BP Oil Spills And An End To Snow
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Part 14: Climate Change - BP Oil Spills And An End To Snow
Part 13: Climate Change - Misleading Media Reports On Sea Level Rise - A Case Study
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Part 13: Climate Change - Misleading Media Reports On Sea Level Rise - A Case Study
Part 12: Climate Change - 'Doubled CO2 Means Just 1,64 Degrees Of Warming... ' Or Maybe Not
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Part 12: Climate Change - 'Doubled CO2 Means Just 1,64 Degrees Of Warming... ' Or Maybe Not
Part 11B: Climate Change - Sources For Peter's Last Video
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Part 11B: Climate Change - Sources For Peter's Last Video
Part 11A: Climate Change - Hurricanes, Atolls and Coral
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Part 11A: Climate Change - Hurricanes, Atolls and Coral
Part 10: Climate Change - An Imminent Ice Age Debunked
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Part 10: Climate Change - An Imminent Ice Age Debunked
Part 9: Climate Change - Meet The Scientists
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Part 9: Climate Change - Meet The Scientists
Part 8B: Climate Change - Phil Jones And The 'No Warming For 15 Years'
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Part 8B: Climate Change - Phil Jones And The 'No Warming For 15 Years'
Part 8A: Climate Change - Has The Earth Been Cooling?
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Part 8A: Climate Change - Has The Earth Been Cooling?
Part 7: Climate Change - 'Those' E-mails And Science Censorship
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Part 7: Climate Change - 'Those' E-mails And Science Censorship
Part 6: Climate Change - Those Hacked E-mails
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Part 6: Climate Change - Those Hacked E-mails
Part 5: Climate Change - Isn't It Natural?
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Part 5: Climate Change - Isn't It Natural?
Part 4: Climate Change - Gore vs Durkin
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Part 4: Climate Change - Gore vs Durkin

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  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan День тому

    what's crazy is a 12 year old from back in those times would be their foreman, we basically know nothing now, well aside from the amish who are still doing things the old way

  • @chrisconklin2981
    @chrisconklin2981 7 днів тому

    Still Good.

  • @geekchic3685
    @geekchic3685 8 днів тому

    My uncle used to be a thatcher when he was 19, it's a really hard job and quite dangerous, he ended up quitting because he fell through a roof (this would of been the mid 1950s) I also grew up around farming and my grandfather still used wattle and daub instead of plaster for some of his farm buildings since its cheaper than plaster.

  • @geekchic3685
    @geekchic3685 8 днів тому

    I love these shows, but the camera work is a bit weird especially the junky movements like using a tracking camera or something.

  • @Emw-ui5re
    @Emw-ui5re 8 днів тому

    It’s annoying that the video is deliberately wonky, there are better ways to prevent the video from being taken down !

  • @flameraven42
    @flameraven42 13 днів тому

    Every time I watch this series I crack up over the "Fonz" nickname. XD He gave up on that one quickly.

  • @a.azazagoth5413
    @a.azazagoth5413 16 днів тому

    13:11 They said to show up in period style clothing not Monty Pythons version of period style clothing!

  • @a.azazagoth5413
    @a.azazagoth5413 17 днів тому

    12:39 : Never has a documentary gone so far into the mind of a man and what makes him tick. It’s a miracle to behold.

  • @rurueditzz
    @rurueditzz 19 днів тому

    sarah is annoying

  • @PamelaClare
    @PamelaClare 24 дні тому

    I love this series. I've watched a fair few times now. So interesting.

  • @RomaInvicta202
    @RomaInvicta202 28 днів тому

    Lucky buggers

  • @pacificrules
    @pacificrules Місяць тому

    So much hard work back then. We're wimps compared to them 😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @Atomy111
    @Atomy111 Місяць тому

    I wish i could unwatch all of these just to watch them dozens of times again

  • @dereks1264
    @dereks1264 Місяць тому

    I love that at the beginning of the daubing exercise they very genteelly referred to "dung" but by the end it was "shit".

  • @missOhdrey
    @missOhdrey Місяць тому

    List of all the series in order: 1- Tales from the Green Valley / 1620 (2005) 2- Victorian Farm / 1837-1901 (2009) 3- Victorian Pharmacy / 1837-1901 (2010) 4- Edwardian Farm / 1901-1910 (2011) 5- Wartime Farm / 1938-1946 (2012) 6- Tudor Monastery Farm /1457-1509 (2013) 6.5 - Tudor Monastery Christmas Special (2013) 7- Secrets of the Castle / 13th century (2014) 8- Full Steam Ahead / Early 19th century(2016) 9- Victorian Bakers / 1837 (2016) *this one doesn't involve Ruth Goodman

  • @a.j.carter8975
    @a.j.carter8975 Місяць тому

    ♥️🇬🇧😁 mmm pie. I shall miss them. Felt like I lived every minute of it with them.

  • @a.j.carter8975
    @a.j.carter8975 Місяць тому

    ♥️🇬🇧😁 what a series. Awesome cast, tremendous knowledge. Couldn't be better. So glad they went on to do different time periods. Thanks for posting. X

  • @a.j.carter8975
    @a.j.carter8975 Місяць тому

    ♥️🇬🇧😁

  • @a.j.carter8975
    @a.j.carter8975 Місяць тому

    ♥️🇬🇧😁 when the zombie apocalypse comes. Please can I borrow Ruth and Chloe?

  • @a.j.carter8975
    @a.j.carter8975 Місяць тому

    ♥️

  • @a.j.carter8975
    @a.j.carter8975 Місяць тому

    ♥️😁🇬🇧 fantastic post. Thank you.

  • @a.j.carter8975
    @a.j.carter8975 Місяць тому

    ♥️😁🇬🇧 fantastic post. Thank you.

  • @a.j.carter8975
    @a.j.carter8975 Місяць тому

    ♥️😁🇬🇧 fantastic post. Thank you.

  • @a.j.carter8975
    @a.j.carter8975 Місяць тому

    ♥️😁🇬🇧 fantastic post. Thank you.

  • @JustinDOehlke
    @JustinDOehlke 2 місяці тому

    I loved this to the upteenth degree! Holly is such a treasure! I'll not forget this soon -- if ever. My heart strings are just resonating with joy. Thank you.

  • @jeskvell3254
    @jeskvell3254 2 місяці тому

    I love these series from this to Full Steam Ahead. It has been my therapy since I discovered them. Wherever these presenters are, I wish them all the happiness as they have given it to me ❤

  • @Kemulnitestryker
    @Kemulnitestryker 2 місяці тому

    First time watching Tales From The Green Valley. Seen the other series featuring Ruth, Alex, and Fonz.

  • @susanwebber9247
    @susanwebber9247 3 місяці тому

    AS a lover of History I can't get enough of this marvelous series that only us English can recreate using the creme de la creme of out top experts in their fields

  • @-HowaHowa
    @-HowaHowa 3 місяці тому

    16:34

  • @-HowaHowa
    @-HowaHowa 3 місяці тому

    20:16

  • @-HowaHowa
    @-HowaHowa 3 місяці тому

    14:51

  • @juliajs1752
    @juliajs1752 3 місяці тому

    I do admire the costume designer who went around to various craftspeople and talked them into wearing period-appropriate clothing for their work on the show!

  • @juliajs1752
    @juliajs1752 3 місяці тому

    Chloe and Ruth sitting by the fire, doing needlework and chatting away - that's one of the most lovely scenes of the whole series!

  • @user-rf5ju5nz5u
    @user-rf5ju5nz5u 3 місяці тому

    3:45 did he cuss?

  • @elenalevasheva3830
    @elenalevasheva3830 3 місяці тому

    Супер , спасибо за видео. Интересно , в одном месте кору укладывали на доски и потом дёрн. В другом месте - доски потом кора, потом опять доски. Интересно а можно уложить просто дерн на шифер для красоты и теплоизоляции ?

  • @jefflowe8803
    @jefflowe8803 3 місяці тому

    so when did FONZ go back to PETER?

  • @juliajs1752
    @juliajs1752 3 місяці тому

    "You can't just get a book and teach yourself weaving". Yes, you can. Handcrafts have come a long way towards being accepted again in the past 10 years. Go get the book, or even better, check online and see if there's a Spinners' and Weavers' Guild in your area. Go there, get connected, learn what you want and enjoy.

  • @scapegoatchild
    @scapegoatchild 3 місяці тому

    Good thing Peter dropped Fonz. Fonz was so serious and almost sad. He barely talked. Peter is more cheerful and more youthful feeling

  • @Galloway5090
    @Galloway5090 3 місяці тому

    wasn't nutmeg a luxury only afforded by the upper class in 17th century england? it was pretty expensive still at this point iirc, nutmeg being worth more than its weight in gold . 2 lb of the stuff would be equivalent to around 50 days wages, costing 2 pounds 10 shillings. the average agricultural worker earning the around 8-10 pence per day, just under a shilling which is 12 pence and 20 shillings being a pound. then again, as im writing this im thinking they could buy small amounts of the stuff but it still would've been pretty expensive just to use with cooking when they grew many of their owns herbs to cook with. maybe that cooking book was written by a more well off person and not the average farm labourer

  • @Skye_Writer
    @Skye_Writer 3 місяці тому

    Good series, but after about 3 episodes, I was a little tired of the same song being played over and over. Twelve episodes in and I seriously hate it. They REALLY need to mix the music up a little bit from episode to episode.

  • @LuckyBoyJKid
    @LuckyBoyJKid 3 місяці тому

    Was this aired pre or post watershed? Seems like a pre watershed show but they're saying 'shit' and 'piss' lol

  • @Skye_Writer
    @Skye_Writer 3 місяці тому

    Sucks that we can't see them living there, too, to get a complete picture.

  • @christineyates2618
    @christineyates2618 4 місяці тому

    Rosemary boiled in Virginia olive oil is good for hastening the healing of torn or pulled muscles. Use an old brown glass or anodised saucepan, as components of any other type of saucepan may infuse into the preparation changing to character, do not use that pan for anything but herbal preparation ever again as the herbs are so strong that they infuse into the substance of the pot and spoil the taste of anything you cook in that pot and just might combine with the cooking and become poisonous. Virgin olive oil is best use but any oil will do at a pinch, fresh rosemsrry is the strongest but dry can be used. Place as much Rosemary in the pot as can be submerged in oil and boil until rosemary is black, cool and decant through muslin into a glass bottle. Rub into injured muscle to hasten healing

  • @user-ib1bu9el2j
    @user-ib1bu9el2j 4 місяці тому

    There was something wrong in this series. The ragged clothes! Women would mend the rips in the garments right away every night. If the garment was left ripped, it usually got worse and the women were then forced to make new ones. Fabric was expensive to make so mending was a daily chore.

  • @petertait8296
    @petertait8296 4 місяці тому

    Can we just talk about Chloe? She was just as invested

  • @user-ib1bu9el2j
    @user-ib1bu9el2j 4 місяці тому

    Peter is a good looking young man. I am glad he was chosen to do all those BBC series. Something attractive to see and enjoy while learning how to do things by hand using common sense and basic tools. Most often history series have very serious people that are also a bit physically drab!

  • @riyad-lg7ob
    @riyad-lg7ob 4 місяці тому

    I’m getting the urge to write some Fonz x Alex fanfiction…

  • @user-gt1nw8tb3f
    @user-gt1nw8tb3f 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for so much reality and insight. Keep it up!

  • @dawynsnyder3022
    @dawynsnyder3022 4 місяці тому

    I love Ruth's laugh

  • @bessiemann7468
    @bessiemann7468 5 місяців тому

    I love watching this series Very interesting way of living. I must admit I have watched this a few times alone with the other series they have done