This Mausoleum of a local wealthy family is falling apart they even left the door to rot. I had to look inside. You Won't Believe What I Found. ROOF FALLING APART #mausoleum #coffins #cemetery
Wonderful explore & accompanying commentary as usual, the Irish countryside is so very lush, I've never seen grass look so healthy and green, the grass here in most parts of Australia is normally a light khaki shade turning to brown regardless of how much water it receives 'lol' Thanks again for another very interesting graveyard tour, some of those plots were erected around the same time Capt.James Cook & crew were navigating our now great Island continent down-under, to see that wooden mausoleum door of the same age just lying there on the scrap heap is amazing, in fact here it would be considered a museum piece, I luv it when you are able to show the coffins, these were in great condition considering their ages...Best Wishes & keep safe, looking forward to your next adventure!!!
Another great video thank you two for making it nice toe pinchers coffins from the late 1700's into the 1800's that is probley why that coffin on the far right is in such bad shap with the roof like that the elements will slowly detarerat that lead lined coffin
Hi GV. I do like watching your vids. It is so nice as a slightly early retired person to sit with a cuppa and watch you and Serenity Sue visit the beautiful old graveyards of Ireland. I feel the need to point out though that in England the term "Esquire" is not an indication of any sort of nobility or title (not sure about Ireland) but you seem to indicate that it is. My grandfather who was Irish always put Esq on his letters or business mail but was not a noble person ie not a lord or anything. It was just a sign of respect to call someone Esquire . Likewise a woman who is named as a male on a headstone will be as in the olden times a woman was called her husbands name (probably like when they were called a 'relic' or 'chattel' of their husbands. )Thankfully we've moved on . Still , love your channel and SS . Long may you keep going!!
Hi GV Steve from England. Lovely entrance to the burials. That mouseallium was like a jigsaw puzzle. Smart Coffins, hope the weather can't get them. Another fantastic entrance to the burials. Release the hounds. Nice video GV much appreciated.
Love your videos. My family immigrated from Dublin (surname Cupit) in 1790; wound up in southwest Mississippi. The look of the land is extremely similar. Please don't stop, brother and sister!
Thanks, GV, for all the hard work you (and Sue) do to show us these old graveyards and all. The history you give behind these graves is also fascinating.
The amount of Respect and Honor you give these graves is reciprocated from the Spirits and Viewers!!! Much Gratitude and Respect for Sue and Your Efforts . May You. Both be Blessed! And So It Shall Be!!!
The entry gates are so majestic! I hope someone in charge saw tour video and the hole in the roof and will get it fixed. Those coffins were in decent shape for their age, but will deteriorate quickly. Great video!
These two cemeteries are amazing. The first one is so ancient it's spooky. I love the gates and even before you said gothic I said it too. The stonework's are amazing and the stone wall is very old. It must have taken the workers a long time to build them. Many many small stones neatly packed together. I loved the whole video. Than you. We don't see that in America.
This graveyards entrance is beautiful and the Graves gorgeous. The mausoleum is good and the coffins still look good but if the roof fell in then they won't stay like that.❤❤❤❤
What an Awesome entrance to a cemetery. So many tombstones are falling, how sad! Hello Serenity Sue 👋🏻 Looks like an emoji 😄 I thought of a pumpkin too lol Sad under 6 yrs children had passed! Bless their mother. I bet a lot of children passed back then due to the lack of vaccines! It’s really beautiful and green over there ❤ Wow those caskets still holding together after all these years and I saw a rat in there! I thought that was an old castle 1320 it’s old!!! 😮
At 30:11 there was a tiny headstone on the left that seemed so out of place amongst all of those big grand ones. I was really hoping you would take a peek at it. The video was great though. Also, your wife seems like someone that would be fun to hang out with, she just has such good vibes about her.
Very interesting grave site and inscriptions. Great entrance gates as well. Thanks to the commenter who provided the additional history this has added to the video nicely. Thanks for this video.
What a beautiful old graveyard. That stone entry gate is gorgeous! It's nice to see that someone had the decency to replace the mausoleum door. The old one I would suspect is late 1700. Also, when you zoomed in under the door, i didn't see any light casting down from above or and debris on the floor indicating roof collapse.. perhaps they cleaned it up upon door replacement? Or maybe that just a dormer for appearance on top
Hey G.V. and Sue, that is an Amazing Gothic entrance, it looked like the opening of going into a castle. It's weird that all the castle looking structures were constructed in the 18- 1900's. I Never seen a headstone like the one that you shown with the triangle nose...it was kinda creepy, like dark humor vibes. You both find some Amazing places, Thank You for showing us that can't travel to kinda live adventurously vicarious through You!! I Appreciate You Both!! 🦆🦆 God Bless You Guy's, Brian
Regarding the double padlocked door to the mausoleum, I can't help wondering if it known who holds the keys and could they be found if any relatives ever wanted to do some maintenance? Hopefully the key holder hasn't faded from memory as well. From what you were able to show us of the coffins, it is a very well made mausoleum.
Both gate entrances are beautiful, but I really enjoyed the first one. I love Gothic architecture. The coffins are very interesting, things were built to last in those days. Very interesting family history. Great video, thank you very much GV and Sue. Have a great day. 😊
I often wonder with these very old gravestones how did these people live in their day wonder what their lives were like away back then jobs families day to day living . Thank you very much lots love Takecare 💙❤️
What a grand entrance! the stonework is brilliant on the headstones the family vault was impressive I bet it cost a lot of money it's a shame the roof fell in. Thank you, GV all the best to you and Sue 👏👏💕💕
Oh, shoot!! I’m sorry I missed it!! 🤦🏼♀️ I’m such an idiot! I didn’t see notification. I’m going to re-do it cuz this is happening with other channels, too 😢 💚💚💚💚 PS: My Goodness! That Mausoleum!!
@@GraveVisitations Will look for that video. Always wanted to travel eastern Europe and find one so scary, not even the local people will go near it. 😃
The entrance was great❤ The face looked like him from the picture you put up and the lady looked like his wife also from the picture. The coffins were in amazing shape. Looks like when they replaced the door the cleaned a bit. Texas is also "wait 5 minutes and the weather will change". Take care❤
See that often here in the states people cleaning gravestones and they don’t seem to understand that they are doing more harm than good 😮😬😵💫by defacing the marker
I saw the new door which seemingly was snugly fitted. Ach! We'll not see coffins today, I thought. But, NO! The ever resourceful GV never disappoints and, sure enough, under the door he pokes his camera to spy the sleeping occupants, hidden in their wooden eiderdowns. One night, GV all the occupants of all the mausoleums you've filmed inside, are going to band together (including partial skeletons!) bringing their coffin lids to your bedside .... and asking if you will sign them,!! 😂SO famous, so you are amongst the dear departed! GV that cemetery looked treacherous underfoot. Up, down, pitch, yaw, left, right. I fear you were hard put to find balance with two feet at any one time. I am heartened by the fact that you had Serenity Sue at your side, should you turn an ankle or, worse still, suddenly disappear down a hole. You ought to keep him on a leash Sue! 😂😂😂❤❤
@GraveVisitations Many people lost their houses through large tax bills, the vagaries of the time, even entailment, as beautifully portrayed on Pride And Prejudice, whereupon the death of Mr Bennett, the House would go to Mr Collins, because only a male offspring could inherit and Mr Bennett only had daughters. Some also sold because they couldn't afford the repairs or upkeep
Some pretty scary looking faces there! And I'd love to see that old door repurposed as a coffee table or something. It's kind of a shame it's just lying there in the weeds.
Great video as always! I get all of your notifications. I watch as many videos as I can and I "Like" them. I wish more people would hit the "Thumbs up" button. I have two RU-vid accounts (One at work and one at home) I also liked you making fun of the dog barking.