In the 1980s the body of a 40 year old man was dug up in St Bees Priory, Cumbria, it was in incredible condition.
He very likely was Anthony de Lucy, 3rd Baron Lucy, who died in 1368.
Here is an innocent picture of the priory.
Fair warning, next pictures will be of the body.
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I warned you.
Yes, this really is a medieval man, dead for centuries.
You can still see his beard and even eyes.
But also the wrinkles on his hand and he still had fingernails.
His body still contained liquid blood.
X-ray examination showed several serious fractures to his jaw and ribs.
The blood found was in his chest cavity, also a sign of trauma.
Autopsy showed his fractured ribs had punctured his lung.
An unpleasant and painful way to die.
His stomach contained oats and raisins, perhaps porridge was his last meal.
His body had been so well preserved because it has been wrapped in linen, soaked in pine resin and wrapped in lead.
Anthony de Lucy probably died in Eastern Europe, which may explain why he had been so well wrapped up, his body had to travel all the way back home.
The resin kept air out, the lead kept the water out and he was not embalmed.
De Lucy was reburied.
If you want to know more, find episode 1 of series 2 of the programme 'Medieval Dead'.
An excellent show where most of the pictures of this thread came from. imdb.com/title/tt2986262
Found another real estate gem, in London this time.
It's gorgeous, like a time capsule.
The front door alone is magical, you'd imagine bumping into Victorian street urchins some foggy evening.
The building is over 300 years old, lets go inside.
Just look at the first room, isn't it glorious?
Straight out of Charles Dickens.
Mind you, the building was recently renovated, except by people who care about history and wanted to restore as many original features as possible.
Shall we put 1 more coal on the fire Mr. Scrooge?
This house is a trap built just for me, isn't it?
Some evil mastermind has set this all up just so I buy it, move in, start wearing Victorian clothes and then get poltergeisted by the local ghosts as some part of curse?
If so, I'm in.
As I'm annoyed and there's nobody to fight nearby, I'll go debunk a youtube video in stead.
Such fun!
This account has over 4 million subscribers and boy does the thumbnail look promising...
I'm doing this review with rolled up sleeves and wearing knuckledusters.
The description gives us a little hope but... no sources, no references, nothing.
Please tell your children (or let them tell you if you're as old as I am) not blindly believe any video without sources.
Also, what on earth is this lark?
An ai summery?
Youtube stop making everything worse.
Let's review another painting together, another one by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, this time the 'Boerenbruiloft' (farmer's or peasant's wedding) from c. 1567.
Another glimpse of what life was like for common people in the 17th century!
Time to check out some details.
The bride, she looks suspiciously content.
Is she drunk, tired, super content or does she have a secret?
Above her the double paper crown as well as a sort of crown on her head, making her the queen of the event.
It may symbolise her virginity or wealth.
Its in many paintings.
Maybe she's just happy because she lives in the low countries, a place where women got education, divorce, equal inheritance and freedoms & rights that were uncommon elsewhere then!
More about that here; fakehistoryhunter.net/2025/08/04/boo…
Oh boys and girls, auntie Jo has found another real estate gem... and it only costs 4 million Euros...
This may be one of the most gorgeous houses I´ve ever seen.
A Dutch 1917 villa: funda.nl/detail/koop/wa…
Still many of the gorgeous original details, showing us that the house was once full of colour.
We'll have to strip a LOT of boring white paint, I reckon this building originally just had a lot of nice dark polished wood.
Found another gem on the Dutch real estate website.
A lovely little church in the 'Amsterdamse School' style, built in 1926 and clearly inhabited by a fellow time traveller, just wait till you see inside. funda.nl/detail/koop/mu…
Decorated with respect to the design and character of the building but filled with lots of interesting and weird old stuff.
Yep.
Time traveller.