alicent and rhaenyra | winter
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L'Arminuta - dire, senza dire
2:41
2 жыл бұрын
L'amica geniale - vol.1
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2 жыл бұрын
aberfan - the crown
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3 жыл бұрын
beth march - i'm on my way
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3 жыл бұрын
hyde park corner - the crown
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3 жыл бұрын
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@KevinSmith-yo8qb
@KevinSmith-yo8qb Ай бұрын
I was 6 years old when this happened; I still remember the news like it was yesterday, my mum cried for days.
@ekinbal-z8q
@ekinbal-z8q 2 ай бұрын
Kesinlikle kömürlerin böyle bir yerde biriktirilmesi yanlış ancak okul neden orada neden maden ocağına yakın neden diğer tarafta değil bence bu olayda çok fazla kişinin sorumsuzluğu var
@TItoth
@TItoth Ай бұрын
The school was probably built before the slag heaps. The real question is, why were the slag heaps there?
@maijemimah727
@maijemimah727 4 ай бұрын
RIP to the deceased ones. But why my newsfeeds are full of this event?
@zacmumblethunder7466
@zacmumblethunder7466 5 ай бұрын
This was a complete misrepresentation of Her Majesty's response. She was advised not to go too soon as it would interfere with the rescue. When she did visit, the villagers welcomed her and one took her into their home so she could compose herself as she was so upset. This is very easily checked on the internet, but here is part of the actual story: The delay in going to Aberfan attracted some criticism and years later the Queen's former private secretary, the late Lord Charteris, said he felt he had given her poor advice. "We told her to stay away [from Aberfan] until the preliminary shock had worn off," he said, adding that it was the biggest regret of her reign. But for those left mourning in the village there was nothing but love and respect for the Queen, who they felt helped them during their darkest hour. "To come to Aberfan wouldn't have been appropriate," said Jeff Edwards, the last child to be rescued from the school, who the Queen always referred to as "the little boy with the blond hair". "The trouble with any royal visit is that you have an entourage and it just takes over and the rescue work was still ongoing. "To have her come down any earlier would have added to the utter confusion." He said the tragedy clearly affected her and she was visibly moved as she walked down from the cemetery to a local house. "When she went into that house she was really upset and she had to compose herself before she went on to meet the relatives and families who had lost children and relatives," added Mr Edwards, who went on to serve as an independent mayor of Merthyr Tydfil and council leader. The Queen walked to Moy Road, the street that led to Pantglas Junior School, where mourners had gathered to meet her. "She came across and spoke to us and I didn't think of her as royalty really," said Mary Morse. Marilyn Brown, whose daughter Janette was killed aged 10, recalled: "You could see that she was quite emotional. You could see that she cared, you know." "To me that day, she didn't come as the Queen, our monarch, she came as a mother, to sympathise, to empathise, to really appreciate what everybody had been through that day," added Denise Morgan. Marjorie Collins, whose eight-year-old son Anthony Wayne died in the tragedy, said the Queen's visit had helped the community more than anything. "They were above the politics and the din and they proved to us that the world was with us, and that the world cared," she said.
@superyid2010
@superyid2010 6 ай бұрын
For anyone interested, please listen to the heart-breaking and beautiful song 'The Price Of Coal' By David Alexander, which is a tribute to Aberfan and all lives lost through the history of coal mining. One lyric in that song gets the tears flowing every time: 'Aberfan in '66, when the whole world cried, on a mountainside, a generation died'.
@tiktoksfromkenna
@tiktoksfromkenna 6 ай бұрын
I’ve never cared for a character like I did for Beth.
@erzsebethracz1495
@erzsebethracz1495 7 ай бұрын
The queen has no heart ore feelings for somebody else 'she is not human a puppet .🤬
@zacmumblethunder7466
@zacmumblethunder7466 5 ай бұрын
This show seriously misrepresented the Queen here. This is from actual accounts: The delay in going to Aberfan attracted some criticism and years later the Queen's former private secretary, the late Lord Charteris, said he felt he had given her poor advice. "We told her to stay away [from Aberfan] until the preliminary shock had worn off," he said, adding that it was the biggest regret of her reign. But for those left mourning in the village there was nothing but love and respect for the Queen, who they felt helped them during their darkest hour. "To come to Aberfan wouldn't have been appropriate," said Jeff Edwards, the last child to be rescued from the school, who the Queen always referred to as "the little boy with the blond hair". "The trouble with any royal visit is that you have an entourage and it just takes over and the rescue work was still ongoing. "To have her come down any earlier would have added to the utter confusion." He said the tragedy clearly affected her and she was visibly moved as she walked down from the cemetery to a local house. "When she went into that house she was really upset and she had to compose herself before she went on to meet the relatives and families who had lost children and relatives," added Mr Edwards, who went on to serve as an independent mayor of Merthyr Tydfil and council leader. The Queen walked to Moy Road, the street that led to Pantglas Junior School, where mourners had gathered to meet her. "She came across and spoke to us and I didn't think of her as royalty really," said Mary Morse. Marilyn Brown, whose daughter Janette was killed aged 10, recalled: "You could see that she was quite emotional. You could see that she cared, you know." "To me that day, she didn't come as the Queen, our monarch, she came as a mother, to sympathise, to empathise, to really appreciate what everybody had been through that day," added Denise Morgan. Marjorie Collins, whose eight-year-old son Anthony Wayne died in the tragedy, said the Queen's visit had helped the community more than anything. "They were above the politics and the din and they proved to us that the world was with us, and that the world cared," she said.
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 ай бұрын
You need to read the account above, and then go look at the actual footage of her visit. The Queen was visibly upset.
@flowerfaerie8931
@flowerfaerie8931 7 ай бұрын
The brief shots of the people vainly digging at the coal with their helmets and even their bare hands in utter desperation is just fucking haunting, especially when you know that many of the victims survived the initial impact and died by slow suffocation. They could hear their children crying for help, and then slowly falling silent one by one as they ran out of air, and there was nothing they could do to save them. Many people probably did fall to their knees and claw at that mountain of hard unyielding coal with their bare hands that day as they heard the last gasps of their dying children. What happened at Aberfan should never be forgotten, nor forgiven.
@johneddison8430
@johneddison8430 7 ай бұрын
I watched this on the Crown I still think about it now, the crowns response was shameful she said she did not know how to cry but found time to cry when Margaret tried to take her life,
@adrinathegreat3095
@adrinathegreat3095 6 ай бұрын
It was difficult for her to hijack this kind of event, it's all about photo ops for the royals. Turn up at some kids home, shake hands, and have lots of photos taken where everyone comments about all the lovely expensive clothes they are wearing, ohh I love that coat, so stylish, not that most of them realise they're one off custom made designer items with a price tag in the tens of thousands. But it matters not, they look good, they shook a few hands, they are the head of the charity. All those working behind the scenes are unimportant, hey even the kids in the kids home are just props, nobody knows thier names or cares, but they only remember the name of the well dressed woman who was smiling for the camera at the poor urchin. That's how it work's, Aberfan was a human tragedy, so a week was allowed to pass before arranging a visit, a visit she did not want to make.. She showed up at lockerbie under duress after Andrew made insensitive comments on TV about the terrorist event. The monarchy who had close ties to gadaffi eventually secured the release of the lockerbie bomber. Charles reffered to col gadaffi as your excellency, a word he only used for people he held in the highest regard. Charles is a political animal, setting up deals, advising the government on policy change. Only thing is he's unelected which is worrying
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 ай бұрын
​@@adrinathegreat3095 This is a big misrepresentation of the facts.
@danielannett1019
@danielannett1019 8 ай бұрын
one of the darkest momenymts in welsh modern history
@ADO-ING-m9n
@ADO-ING-m9n 9 ай бұрын
А теперь дети умирают в Палестине ,а весь мир за этим наблюдает 😓дети не должны умирать
@chriz9959
@chriz9959 10 ай бұрын
for me, aberfan was the most touching episode of the crown. afterwards i cried and had to hug my kids who didn't know what was going on until i explained it to them
@oopik0059
@oopik0059 10 ай бұрын
Still upsets me that no one told Princess Margaret, she had to discover her father’s death on her own.
@matthewprice2626
@matthewprice2626 11 ай бұрын
The beautiful Welsh valleys and areas of the north of england fuelled the industrial revolution but to huge cost with nothing ever being returned from London etc where the money went and they thrived. Aberfan was rightfully the tragedy that got spoken about the most but there were many. Also there were things like my great grandfather had his arm ripped off and my housemates grandfather had his fingers ripped off in dangerous machinery above ground before even going down into the abyss.
@zacmumblethunder7466
@zacmumblethunder7466 5 ай бұрын
Women in the textile industry often lost fingers. Industrial dust, not just in mines, but in many factories was a big killer. The wealth of the South East was made at the expense of the rest of the country.
@adrinathegreat3095
@adrinathegreat3095 5 ай бұрын
They dished out compo according to how upset each family was. Compo being money sent in by the public not from the government, the queen could have asked but never asked never spoke and only vetted laws that affected her or her families interests.
@zacmumblethunder7466
@zacmumblethunder7466 5 ай бұрын
@adrinathegreat3095 The Queens wasn't responsible for allocating the compensation. That was the National Coal Board.
@paracetamolpl
@paracetamolpl 11 ай бұрын
We have stop there yeasterday(22/10/23) - when walk up and look on cementery it was rain, get to the top and then look at to the vally oh my god...sunshine in seconds - they all 116 Angels have a spectacular view forever - RIP
@englishalan222
@englishalan222 Жыл бұрын
Miners are tough, I am surprised that none of them didn't try to murder those high ups in the coal board.
@andypandy9013
@andypandy9013 Жыл бұрын
I was nine years old at the time of this awful tragedy and can still remember the absolute shock that went around the small Yorkshire (UK) community that I lived in. We said prayers at school and held a collection. We could do no more, sadly. 😢
@DanielRobins-q7k
@DanielRobins-q7k Жыл бұрын
How this episode did not win an award😮😮😮
@yawgprysrdr
@yawgprysrdr Жыл бұрын
Does anyone know the song that the queen plays on the record player?
@noorhosennayan3034
@noorhosennayan3034 Жыл бұрын
Jesus lover of my sould
@hashemalejandrofajardozava2857
@hashemalejandrofajardozava2857 Жыл бұрын
Message to Bears - You Are a Memory
@aaronsrok3422
@aaronsrok3422 Жыл бұрын
apparently one of her greatest regrets was taking so long to take any action on this tragedy.
@michaelhayden725
@michaelhayden725 Жыл бұрын
Yes for the rest of reign she would regret it and she would return to this village more often than any other part of the UK.
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 ай бұрын
​@@michaelhayden725 Lord Charteris, her private secretary, urged the Queen to wait. He had good reasons - the resuce efforts were still going on, and he worried that a royal visit would interfere. He had a point - security and an entourage for the Queen would be a massive undertaking. It's very important that she made it, but I'm sorry it hung over her. She was a mother too. The decision was taken with no malice and an attempt to be kind.
@sunilsurginath
@sunilsurginath Жыл бұрын
3:10 u can see she was told something or shown something , she is desperately trying not to cry
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 ай бұрын
Yes. The Queen was famously in command of her emotions in public. But thinking of children suffocating to death in coal slag would break anyone's heart.
@Merisana76
@Merisana76 Жыл бұрын
Non conoscevo questa storia. 😢 mi ricorda il disastro del Vajont qui in Italia, 1963. Più di 2000 morti😢
@carsh5218
@carsh5218 Жыл бұрын
Al empezar esa escena comencé a llorar. Ya había conocido este triste caso y al que atendió la reina. Pero al verlo en pantalla y saber que iba a pasar con ese a lagrimear fue muy fuerte
@lexusdriver1963
@lexusdriver1963 Жыл бұрын
The victim's families were REALLY pissed off at the National Coal Board.
@veramae4098
@veramae4098 Жыл бұрын
Why? I'm sorry, I really don't know.
@pistaker42069
@pistaker42069 Жыл бұрын
@@veramae4098 They caused it.
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 ай бұрын
With good reason.
@lucimarzimmermann8291
@lucimarzimmermann8291 Жыл бұрын
Como constrói uma escola bem na direção da lavra 😮😮😢tadinha das crianças 😢😢😢😢
@mpainter22
@mpainter22 Жыл бұрын
I live in South Wales, i've just got back from taking a friend to both Senghenydd (my children live in Senghenydd and the house they are in is one of ther few to have not lost someone in either 1901 or 1913) and Aberfan, we walked around the site of the school and then the cemetery in Aberfan where the victims are either laid to rest or remembered. If you are ever in either village please visit the memorial sites
@columbus7950
@columbus7950 Жыл бұрын
On the 50th anniversary I wandered round Basingstoke sobbing inconsolably like a loon. RIP young uns.
@celestialmayhem
@celestialmayhem Жыл бұрын
I liked the soundtrack
@johnruby147
@johnruby147 Жыл бұрын
I was 8 years old when this happened , the same age as some of those poor mites , i vaugly remember the Black and White pictures on the TV News and in the papers . But what affected me most was on the 10th Anniversary one paper did a centre page report on the Disaster , and spoke to one survivor and he said "the worse part of being a survivor is i have no friends my age , they all died that day" , a Mother who lost her child that day said "this is the only town in Britain with hardly any teenagers"
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 ай бұрын
😢😢😢
@paulblart8309
@paulblart8309 Жыл бұрын
I showed this to my 97 year old grandmother in Cardiff and told her it was actual footage 😂
@n0rth426
@n0rth426 Жыл бұрын
🤡
@michaelfraser7969
@michaelfraser7969 Жыл бұрын
Not at all sure how that's funny.
@nigelbevan8449
@nigelbevan8449 8 ай бұрын
🔔 end
@agathaharkness8608
@agathaharkness8608 Жыл бұрын
Now we live same thing in turkiye , earthquake destroy our 10 city
@teestalahiri2986
@teestalahiri2986 Жыл бұрын
May you have the resilience to build back despite the magnitude of the tragedy.
@bigbootyhunta
@bigbootyhunta Жыл бұрын
Sadly, unlike an earthquake, the disaster that befell Aberfan was avoidable. However, no one, including the authorities, or the Coal Board saw the potential danger of having huge hills of coal waste (coal slag) piled up behind a village. I was in school in Cardiff, South Wales when this immense tragedy happened. I still recall the TV reports of policemen, firemen and local people attempting to claw away the huge amounts of coal slag which engulfed the school and part of the village of Aberfan.
@jerne10
@jerne10 Жыл бұрын
I have seen every episode of every season of "The Crown", and this in my opinion is one of the best. Olivia Colman is always outstanding, but I think all of the actors (Bonham-Carter, Menzies, etc) all stepped up their game for this one. It is especially curious to me that in a pivotal scene the Queen admits that she feels no emotion in situations where most people would. It's curious because in "Spare", Harry admits to the very same issue as a young man hearing of the death of his mother (Princess Diana).
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 ай бұрын
Sounds like a pretty deep coping mechanism to me. It's taken for granted that the Queen must retain her composure at all times in public. But "The Crown" didn't do the Queen justice here, effective as the scene is. If you watch the actual footage of her visit the Queen looked near tears. Always with this show it's good to check the actual history/footage against their presentation of it. It's compelling drama but not always historically accurate.
@specialunit0428
@specialunit0428 Жыл бұрын
Apparently one girl had a dream about being crushed by a landslide and she told her mother in the morning that she really didn't want to go to school because of the dream etc but her mother sent her anyway. This was the day of the Aberfan disaster...
@magicmonkey1645
@magicmonkey1645 Жыл бұрын
Did she survive or die?
@2jz-boi
@2jz-boi 7 ай бұрын
I'm calling BS
@helenafarkas4534
@helenafarkas4534 Жыл бұрын
that clip of the parents clawing desperately at the pile with their bare hands gets me every time.....
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢
@lo-px1ek
@lo-px1ek Жыл бұрын
this has to be one of my favorite edits I've seen of them it's so pretty
@whishywashy1
@whishywashy1 Жыл бұрын
I have been to the cemetery and it’s absolutely heartbreaking. This is such a sad loss out of pure greed by the the NCB. HMTQ did go and she kept in contact with the families throughout her reign. She apparent;y has said it was one of her biggest regrets that she never went to Aberfan sooner. It touched her deeply not as a Queen but as a mother, the thought of having a child taken from you in this way was shocking.
@ivraeas
@ivraeas Жыл бұрын
this is so beautiful, their song
@ThatRandomChannelTRC
@ThatRandomChannelTRC Жыл бұрын
i could have survived that. metal can’t melt. I would have put a stove on the ground, sat on it and road the waves of lava until it was cold and i can walk off it
@terintiaflavius3349
@terintiaflavius3349 Жыл бұрын
You are absolutely tone deaf
@Wardog-rf1tx
@Wardog-rf1tx Жыл бұрын
Wave of lava? Think you missed the plot here?
@ros303ros
@ros303ros Жыл бұрын
Can you send me some of those drugs you are taking? metal can't melt? lava wave? I genuinely checked if you are not a 8 year old, because there is no way an grown adult would make such a idiotic comment. If done in humor it was utterly out of touch with reality.
@ThatRandomChannelTRC
@ThatRandomChannelTRC Жыл бұрын
@@Wardog-rf1tx how? it’s a volcano and lava spewed out…
@ThatRandomChannelTRC
@ThatRandomChannelTRC Жыл бұрын
@@ros303ros I’m not on drugs, the movie was about a true story of a volcano erupting. Lava spewed out and killed a lot of ppl. If they had thought like me, they would have all survived if they sat on ovens and stoves and fridges. i’m 29
@bibibibi6786
@bibibibi6786 Жыл бұрын
What I ALWAYS notice in these major AVOIDABLE disasters is that the scene of consternation, solidarity, sisterhood and empathy ends when the cameras are turned off. How many were blamed, prosecuted, fined and arrested for this ANNOUNCED TRAGEDY? Only the poor people suffer in the end... =^/
@soumyasukumaran6066
@soumyasukumaran6066 Жыл бұрын
It was so sad thinking it was their last day to the vacation. School was going to be closed by midday. If it was next day Or it happened in evening many would be survived.
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢
@clintonnickens1004
@clintonnickens1004 Жыл бұрын
GREED!!!!!!! KIDS ALWAYS PAYS THE CONSEQUENCES OF GREED.
@staceybakken720
@staceybakken720 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't even imagine what these people must have gone through losing their loved ones their and there children very sad. 🥺💖
@moonhavens6654
@moonhavens6654 Жыл бұрын
oct 21st..my Birthday😭now I know🥺i promise every birthday I will include them to my prayers
@Monarchsfan02
@Monarchsfan02 Жыл бұрын
My step dad was born in Wales and never said anything about this until I mentioned it.. truly broke my heart
@missdgreat9322
@missdgreat9322 Жыл бұрын
did the company paid for their negligence
@falconeshield
@falconeshield Жыл бұрын
No. They will pay in Hell.
@Batlise
@Batlise Жыл бұрын
This is awful! That music drowns out everything!
@gamerplayzz5973
@gamerplayzz5973 Жыл бұрын
The queen said that Aberfan was her greatest regret. I got to say its one of wales greatest disasters. RIP to all who perished.
@DOCTORDROTT
@DOCTORDROTT Жыл бұрын
The tips are still there now, just landscaped into ten layers
@Chuck0856
@Chuck0856 Жыл бұрын
Actually it was the PALACE who called Churchill and said Hyde Park Corner.
@thingshappen9090
@thingshappen9090 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine being the sick kid who stayed home from school that day
@notasgood459
@notasgood459 Жыл бұрын
Many parents resented the families and children who survived. Such an awful, wickedly unnecessary tragedy
@thingshappen9090
@thingshappen9090 Жыл бұрын
@@notasgood459 omg that is awful!
@Gojo_is_my_pookie
@Gojo_is_my_pookie Жыл бұрын
Don't one of them were sick and died
@DOCTORDROTT
@DOCTORDROTT Жыл бұрын
@@notasgood459 rubbish , you have not a clue. The parents in the village were always close. The surviving children's parents felt guilty but there was no resentment. I had family involved in the disaster. This disaster galvanised the valleys and parent gave their children an extra hug after that
@falconeshield
@falconeshield Жыл бұрын
@@DOCTORDROTT Very true. All of the families became tight knit out of the tragedy. The ones that survived felt guilt. The school was one day from recess. To this day I don't know how the board survived the meeting with the parents. After digging my child from dirt, I'd have seen red.