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Boots McTee
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Treorchy Cemetery, South Wales, UK: Beautifully situated in the Welsh valleys
A very large cemetery on the hillside in the in the Rhondda Fawr valley. This is among the once great mining area of south Wales.
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Hartland Church and churchyard, North Devon, UK: Close to the rugged coast at the Quay
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Built in c.1360 and situated close by the quay in this remote and special area of Devon. The church has very many old and fascinating memorials.
Cardiff Cathays Cemetery (North Section), UK: Over 700 war graves and a special Norwegian section
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This is a follow on from an earlier video on the south section of Cathays cemetery in Cardiff. Includes a special Norwegian section and a brief look at the nearby Jew Cemetery which was locked. The video on the North section is at ruclips.net/video/ew674WNgJYI/видео.html
Holsworthy Churchyard and then the nearby Cemetery, Devon, UK. A small market town.
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The pretty market town of Holsworthy is situated in North Devon and surrounded by green rolling hills and wooded valleys
Scarborough Graveyards: Dean Road and Manor Road Cemetery on the picturesque Yorkshire coast
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The old and new cemeteries in the seaside town on the coast of Yorkshire. Spectacular views along the coast.
Petrockstowe Churchyard, Devon, UK: A church for sale in the small country village
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Petrockstowe is a small village and parish in North Devon, with a population of just 379
Huddersfield (Edgerton) Cemetery, Yorkshire, UK: Inc. Memorial to the 1941 Booth factory fire
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Magnificent memorials on the hillside to the wealthy textile merchants of Huddersfield. Includes the memorial to those who died in the Booth factory fire that killed 49, most of them women and young girls.
Walk: Dawlish Warren to Teignmouth along the coast path
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An autumn walk along the South West Coast Path with spectacular views of the coast.
Hatherleigh Church and Churchyard, Devon, UK: The smallest town in Devon.
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Hatherleigh is a small market town in west Devon - known as the smallest town in the whole of Devon with a population of just 1,300
Walk: Greater Manchester Ringway Route - Stage #2: An easy going seven mile walk
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Exploring Manchester area with the Ringway route. This is the second stage of twenty stages. Taken on a overcast autumn day. Full details at www.gmringway.org/
Darlington North Cemetery, County Durham, UK: An amazingly beautiful and atmospheric place.
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Darlington was famous for the manufacture of linen and was noted for making towels and tablecloths.
Walk: Greater Manchester Ringway Route - Stage #1: An easy going seven mile walk
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Exploring Manchester area with the Ringway route. This is the first stage of twenty stages. Taken on a overcast autumn day. Full details at www.gmringway.org/
Rackenford Churchyard, Devon. A small tranquil country parish on the edge of Exmoor.
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A typical country churchyard in Devon
Walking Budleigh Salterton to Lympstone via Exmouth along the picturesque coast path in Devon, UK.
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Walking on an autumn morning along part of the South West Coast Path in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Three and a half hours of easy going walking.
Aberfan Cemetery, Rhondda Valley, South Wales, UK: A view of the memorials in a picturesque setting
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There is a special video for the 1966 disaster memorials at ruclips.net/video/b_qSjt39Uxo/видео.html
Winkleigh Church and Churchyard, Devon, UK: Historic parish church in a mid-devon village.
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Winkleigh Church and Churchyard, Devon, UK: Historic parish church in a mid-devon village.
Leeds Harehills Cemetery, Yorkshire, UK: Fascinating Guinea Graves and many CWGC headstones.
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Leeds Harehills Cemetery, Yorkshire, UK: Fascinating Guinea Graves and many CWGC headstones.
Lympstone Village Church and Churchyard: A pretty village on the banks of the River Exe in Devon.
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Lympstone Village Church and Churchyard: A pretty village on the banks of the River Exe in Devon.
Doncaster Hyde Park Cemetery, Yorkshire, UK: A once great cemetery with fascinating memorials
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Doncaster Hyde Park Cemetery, Yorkshire, UK: A once great cemetery with fascinating memorials
Launceston Churchyard and Cemetery, Cornwall, UK:
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Launceston Churchyard and Cemetery, Cornwall, UK:
Keighley (Utley) Cemetery, Yorkshire, UK: Amazing large memorials and atmospheric walks
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Keighley (Utley) Cemetery, Yorkshire, UK: Amazing large memorials and atmospheric walks
Ashcombe Churchyard, Devon, UK. A small country parish church in a picturesque setting.
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Ashcombe Churchyard, Devon, UK. A small country parish church in a picturesque setting.
Middlesbrough Linthorpe Cemetery, North Yorkshire, UK: A country park, includes the Hebrew graveyard
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Middlesbrough Linthorpe Cemetery, North Yorkshire, UK: A country park, includes the Hebrew graveyard
Clannaborough Churchyard: A small unspoilt country church in the Devon countryside.
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Clannaborough Churchyard: A small unspoilt country church in the Devon countryside.
Durham (Stockton Road) Cemetery, County Durham, UK: A small graveyard left to be a nature reserve.
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Durham (Stockton Road) Cemetery, County Durham, UK: A small graveyard left to be a nature reserve.
Bude Church and Churchyard, Cornwall, UK: Beautiful coastal resort.
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Bude Church and Churchyard, Cornwall, UK: Beautiful coastal resort.
Bow (Nymet Tracey) Churchyard, Devon, UK:
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Bow (Nymet Tracey) Churchyard, Devon, UK:
Trealaw Cemetery, Rhondda Valley, South Wales, UK: Includes Tommy Farr - the Tonypandy Terror
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Trealaw Cemetery, Rhondda Valley, South Wales, UK: Includes Tommy Farr - the Tonypandy Terror
Christow Church and Churchyard, Teign Valley, Devon, UK:
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Christow Church and Churchyard, Teign Valley, Devon, UK:
Aberfan Memorials to the 1966 Disaster in South Wales. Cemetery and memorial garden to 144 deaths
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Aberfan Memorials to the 1966 Disaster in South Wales. Cemetery and memorial garden to 144 deaths
My great grandfather is buried at ypes
Gorgeous church inside and out, amazing old headstones. This one is very picturesque, historic and serene. Thank you Mr Boots. Deb of Oz
I'm doing a catch-up😊. The Norwegian section was quite unique. I wonder why some of them have more than 1 occupant! Why is the Jewish cemetery separate and locked? Another wonderful walkabout in my homeland. Thank you Mr Boots. Deb of Oz.
There weren't many Celtic Crosses here. Considering the Welsh history, I'm a little shocked. Despite that, I really enjoyed the hike with you Mr Boots. The stonework on some of the older ones is beautiful, and I liked the floral carvings on the new ones. Thank you for braving the weather to share this with us. Deb of Oz.
a few notes on the video... thanks for visiting our area. 1. cathays is pronounced cat-hays or c'tays, depending on your accent, never cath-ayes, like cathay pacific. 2. the girl in the balloon was employed by the balloon's owner, she had never been in a balloon before and had received no training in how to use it or the parachute. when people moan about health and safety requirements i think of this poor girl being killed on her first day at work because her boss couldn't be arsed to protect her. 3. all the memorials with just surnames and dates are because a cardiff council of the seventies had a new plan for using motor mowers in those fields and decided that memorials that were too big had to be taken down and destroyed and were replaced with these basic stones. drawings of the original stones are, i believe, held in the council archives somewhere. i have been told two interesting things about this act of council desecration - firstly that the basic stones were supposed to be temporary and were intended to be replaced by the council with more aesthetic memorials but never happened; and secondly that the memorials were used as hardcore in a building phase of the a48 (which was built straight through the middle of cathays cemetary, splitting one cemetary into two and leaving the war memorial facing not a grand approaching boulevard but a grubby corner of the cemetary and a noisy road). whether either of these stories are true or just local gossip i cannot say. 4. cathays cemetary used to have its own 'halt', a mini station for delivering coffins. the former station-masters' house is still there and lived in, its by the main gates on fairoak road. i don't know if a council employee lives there (my uncle used to live in the gardeners cottage in a park, paying a peppercorn rent, lucky sod), or if its privately owned or rented out. i'd happily live there. 5. if i understand correctly, every gravestone is assessed every couple of years for stability. if a stone is found to be wobbly, it is shored up with a big wooden stake. the notice attached tells the reader that this gravestone is dangerous and should be repaired. if the stone is not repaired by the time the next assessment takes place the council assumes that no-one cares any more and lays the stone down so that it can't fall down. i don't see this is as council vandalism, compared to the destruction of memorials i mentioned earlier, or some of the terrible quality grounds maintenance that goes on. small children are often in the graveyard, and people walk their dogs there. i don't want a child or dog squashed by a falling gravestone, i think the living are way more important than the dead. 6. the mossford memorial is a kind of advert - the mossfords were a branch of monumental masons (who still exist and have a shop on fairoak road). in the days before electronic stone cutting a shiny sphere was the single hardest thing to create, and putting that momument on the main thoroughfare of the cemetary let every visitor know who the best masons were. there are two more such spheres in the cemetary that i know of, one of which has fallen. i am sorry this turned into an essay, thanks for visiting!
Beautiful and fascinating cemetery.
Wonderful descriptive commentary , and views of the memorials hard work walking the hillside so enjoyable listening to the names, and hearing about the association's with their lives, so much appreciated
Thank you, Boots for yet another great video....your efforts are always appreciated.
Thank you for your comments.
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
Thankyou for showing us X great history
a48, btw, not 38.
"Can storied urn or animated bust Back to its mansion call the fleeting breath?" - Thomas Grey; Elegy in a Country Churchyard.
It is a beautifully kept cemetery. Leanne Williams is my Sister, may she rest in peace. ❤
Wow your are right it’s a beautiful church and I would be in there for many hours, as I often say, so nice to see the grounds well maintained nothing fancy just mowed with weeds under controlled. Thank for this video next time we are in Devon I’ll put this one down for a visit.
It's a very picturesque area.
Wonderful history . stunning church .thankyou for sharing!
Very well filmed on a nice quiet day ❤
I was 6 years old when this happened i did go there many years ago to say i pray for all who lost their lives i am 66 years old now and will never forget this R I P
The granite headstones are for the WW1 fallen and the white headstones for the WW2 fallen . The cemetery was initially laid out from left and right of the central path based on the deceased's stated religion. Jesse Shirley was the owner of a bone mill which supplied the pottery industry. His former works is now a working industrial museum in nearby Etruria. W. Crewe at 3.40 died in an aircraft crash during WW2. He was the great uncle of my wife.
I went to Cathay's High School 1979-80. I lived at 5 Queen Anne Square. Does anyone remember me????? Especially the girls!!!!!!!!!
Stunning church .wonderful history
Beautiful town, beautiful cemetery.
Royal felid artillery
Well filmed 😊
Beautiful place Happy New Year Boots
Same to you!
I'm a Rowe ,wonder if we are related my husband family were miners who moved to Bristol to work in the mines from devon
Don't like it when they remove headstones...to me it's a bit disrespectful to the dead
wow so goodddd😍😍
Croation flag
I love looking around ild grave yards i found the founding father of middlesbrough WILLIAM FALLOWS in this cemetery.
You need a torch ❤ 😊
Happy Christmas, Boots and a healthy and safe New Year. Thank you for your great videos.
Thanks for your best wishes - and may you enjoy the same.
Merry Christmas boots and a happy new year bringing more beautiful cemeteries and graveyards next year. I really do like your channel. It’s interesting, full of history, and always well presented. Thanks for all your hard work getting here and there, and even to my own neck of the woods on a couple of occasions. I hope 2025 goes well for you and your brilliant channel.
Thank you! You too!
Maravilhoso👏👏👏
Very interesting video thank you
Boots I saw that you had been to Australia Have you ever come to America?
Mybo one day. Best regards.
You should do more of these
I had never heard of guinea graves before
I hope the residents can buy it. I hope things work out alright. Here in America some small churches have been turned into houses. I dont think that's right to live in a church. I wouldn't want to do that.
Who gets the money when churches are sold?
I like it when you can get in the churches Im always curious to see them The windows were very nice I'm also curious how many people still go to these churches
The little villages and countryside in England seem so peaceful.
I discovered your channel by accident as your video about Tottenham Cemetery (which I know well) was recommended to me. Having now watched a number of your cemetery videos, I must say that the pacing of both the filming and your commentary is perfect. I like that you focus again and again on the names and dates. Your commentary is clearly spoken, quiet, understated but conveys depth of feeling, and at all times respect. For example, I loved your brief remarks on the grave that consisted just of a metal upright and spanner attached to it, forming a cross.
Thank you.
What a delightful place 😊
What month did you record this, not Dec, that's for sure. All the sun and the green looks good this time of yr. The trees and paths make it really nice there. If you don't have a vid next Sunday; Merry Christmas Boots and viewers From Cathi in America
Thanks Again for another good video. I've never been to Scarborough yet. Did you come across Anne Bronte's grave? She's buried somewhere there.
It breaks my heart to see what the council have done to the cemetery and lake. I hope my families graves and plaques are still there 😢
Such a wonderful assortment of amazing headstones you chose for us Mr Boots. I really enjoyed every moment of this walkabout. You can add mountain climber to your resume now, lol. Thank you. Deb.
Beautiful building, what a shame. If I had enough money I would like the pub and convert it.
What will happen to the poor souls buried there?
They come with the church...
So where should the motorcycle be kept 😂😂😂