I'm from Memphis,Tennessee. But live in Columbus,Ohio. I'm new to your program, and Love It !! Thanks to Faces of the Forgotten. I love your accent. I'm now a fan. Keep up the good work. Thank you!
I had the pleasure of visiting this cemetery back in 1988, and I'll never forget its beauty. Just wish I could've walked the whole cemetery. Thank you for the tour.
As I child Saturday was spent with my Nan in our local cemetery ,in spring we would clean the moss and over growth off ,scrubbing with Ajax .the rest of the year was keeping the grass cut and the graves tidy and the flowers fresh we always took a flask of tea and sandwiches as my Nan was one of 13 children and only three of them were still alive there was always plenty to do that’s where my love of graveyard started so thank you for expanding my horizons
I lived in London from 1990 to 1998 and Brompton Cemetery was one of my favorite places. At one stage I lived around the corner from it in Earl's Court and during the hottest parts of Summer I would go and sunbake in there. I'd lie on the grass for a couple of hours and then go to the pub afterwards. I will never forget the catacombs and used to walk down one particular stair to the chained door and just stand there for ages looking in and wanting so much to go in and walk around the tunnels. It left a huge impression on me and I miss it a lot. I moved back to Australia in 1998 so have not been back since, but if I ever did get back to London that's probably the first place I would go. When I found this video and started watching it I was saying to the screen "go to the catacombs! go to the catacombs!" xD Nice to see it again. I've missed it. I saw a few more of yours of Brompton come up in the search I did, I'll watch those too.
Ahh bless you, I absolutely loved Brompton as I did highgate cemetery too. I felt such peace here. From the busy madness of the city to the beautiful cemetery. I long to go back and feel that excitement again
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Right at the end of my time in London I moved to a place in the South East called Nunhead and found a really old large cemetery there too, have you ever been there? Kind of out of the way to get to, but from memory when I looked it up it was an auspicious one. I found a huge monument there one time which had part of the side cracked in and you could see right into it. Loved that place. But yea, Brompton will always be my favourite. I subbed to ur channel anyway, I love graveyards so will watch all ur videos. :- )
I live about 20 miles outside of Chicago and I feed the birds, squirrels, raccoons,opossums, skunks, foxes,deer, and anything else that comes into my yard. Animals are all welcome and sometimes its hard to watch due to a hawk or owl or Coyote attacking one of the other animals. Thank you for the wonderful tour!!!!
I love to be surrounded by nature and animals, if I thought I could have a pond I would but the animals seem to like seafood lol, so I will keep my fish tanks inside.
TYl ,,,,,,WOW 1st class incredible very interesting super kool ,1st class great info.,, AAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ again great video I liked it a lot ,keep up the great work
Hi Serenity Sue, I just came upon your channel and have been watching every single one of your videos, they’re so interesting, and thanks for pictures and information on the deceased graves etc…They should at least keep the grass trimmed as a sign of respect for the departed especially if it has a lot of visitors. Thanks again Sue, keep up the awesome work. Jacqueline New York USA ❤
It's not about disrespect for the dead or about funding, it's about looking after nature in British cemeteries. These places are also nature reserves and back to nature we will all go. With best wishes to you in the USA.
What is so incredible is the great variety of monuments and tombs; from the most ornate to the most humble yet all express great love in memories of those sleeping in death.
What can one say sue but just another great walk,from the greatest mausoleum to the simplest grave we’re all judged the same . Keep up the great work you both,take care ,stay safe and well,god bless from ballarat in Oz,👋👋🙏🙏🇦🇺
What’s so amazing to me is all these beautiful monuments for the respect of the dead and the living won’t even respect them by keeping the grounds kept.
I think they keep some as a nature preserve, well that's what they had on some signs but I'd love to be able to have got into those over grown parts, they are just as important to me as those expensive memorials x
Great video as usual and the squirrels were amazing. You can get so close to them. Well as far as London goes you two will have to make another trip soon!
For some reason this one has me feeling even more melancholy than usual - makes me think of all the money spent on those beautiful monuments in order to be remembered, while so many others don’t have so much as a simple marker. And one day, even these huge monuments will have disappeared. Glad they are still here for us to see for now though, and in some cases, many years to come.
Thank you for bringing us along great adventure and lovely statues. And to heck with what the Americans say, you enjoy those beautiful little squirrels 🐿. I live in 🇨🇦 and I love feeding and watching them in my back yard.
Agreed, Roxanne! Here in CT we have tons of squirrels - they love to visit my patio and my cats love to talk to them through the glass (they are indoor cats). I always make sure there is fresh water and food out.
What a beautiful walk through, I love walking through old graveyards, there is an amazing one at Robin Hoods Bay North Yorkshire, the church is stunning and gravestones amazing with once that is a chain and anchor that looks suspended in the air, if you are ever here up north, I think you would love it 💓
Another fantastic video . I was told when I was wee that the book the angels holding is a list of those who are allowed into heaven . 'If ya name ain't on then ya aint coming in . ' Beautifully done Serenity Sue as always x'
squirrels are plentiful here, and still adored by many, though they can be destructive around electrical wires inside and outside. thank you for the beautiful walkabout!
Beautiful detail on a lot of these headstone. I love the squirrels, they're so cute. This was a lovely walk in the cemetery. Thanks for taking us along with you. Take care and God Bless.
Another brilliant video Sue ...those coffins were so ornate great seeing them .It would have been fab if you had been able to enter the catacombs .Thoroughly enjoyed this one .Thanks for taking us along .Stay safe 🙏
Brilliant video! Brompton is one of my top favourite cemeteries, but thanks to you, I never knew I missed the Catacombs entrance. Any excuse to come back. Gid bless.
Oh definitely go back, also enquire when they do the tour of the catacombs, unfortunately they were not open for us, it might be once a month but definitely worth asking to get inside, I did the tour in Highgate and it was absolutely amazing, obviously the catacombs there were my favourite
A wonderful stroll as always Sue..Love the squirrels! They are big and fat like the ones we had in New York. The ones in Florida are small and thin, they don’t worry about the cold😀
Wow, it's so unusual to see so many other people just casually walking through. It doesn't fit with the lovely headstones and long grass. What a beautiful place!
Really a great walk. So much can’t even think of one to talk about because there’s just too much ! Oh I know, the squirrels too cute lol. Sure is a busy place I’ve honestly never seen anything like that even on a Memorial Day wow how great ❤️🧚🏻♀️
Hello Sue 🍀🙏 another extremely interesting video 👍 thanks always for your Courteous replies 👍 can you please tell me have you ever done Any cemetery's in Wales,? cheers Stephen 🍀✌️✌️
We were in Wales, one is in my live section and then grave Visitations has on too, I also have a beautiful huge castle here from Wales too plus st marys in Abergavenny ruclips.net/video/d9nGPpTJAF8/видео.htmlsi=fNbOhLp1hGk13eHs
Awesome I'd love to do videos like these but being visually impaired and disabled it's hard for me so these videos are my access to these beautiful places
OMG I have squirrel s living in my porch roof, I live in Illinois USA & we have tons of them. Especially black one's. Months ago there was several playing in the snow, I thought they were huddling on my porch for warmth but they had something else in mind LoL right in front of me. Little buggers 💚
Oh Lora 🤣🤣 I never realised there were black squirrels until I was told but then I googled them and I've gone on a rampage of photos of them, they look so sweet but they can't be doing that in front of you 🤣🤣
How large is this Cemetery Sue. Not a question,an observation. It's beautiful.,just lovely with the ivy and old tombstones..You've probably passed a few of my ansestors 😉. And such a nice day ❤️
Oh it's simply amazing and the last of my Lindon tour, kind of sad as we didn't get to do all I wanted to do but time just flew by and I thinkni underestimated the size of London and the cemeteries
Wish I could share the photos. But I had squirrels as pets, named them Patrick and Sandy, saved them in the middle of winter. They were addicted to spaghetti and I have photographic evidence. From Tennessee, USA
As someone who absolutely loves history, memorial parks like these are treasure troves of the stories of lives from the past. What strikes me is that while the pathways are well maintained, if you travel more than a few meters off the path it becomes impassible and the stones I see obscured by the growth of nature and the fact they are so packed together would mean I couldn’t see their stories - which to me seems a loss.
I said exactly that in the video and here in comments, kind if seems like the rich and famous are the ones on the main paths..whilst the less known and poorer families are forgotten in the long over grown grass, that's sad, hence why I love to wander off into the overgrown cemeteries...to find the ones forgotten
I grew up nearby and was born in the hospital alongside ... what I also remember is this HUGE HUGE building for children dead. It was the rabies stuff. So, no wonder that the Brits are freaked about an outbreak of rabies and the strict animal rules.
I loved the view of bare-knuckle boxing champion John Jackson's grave. I'll offer one little tip regarding squirrels and it's no big deal, but in my area of the US, we don't mind squirrels at all. They're hunted for food, in season, but people are usually fond of seeing them around the yard.
I Honor and Remember The Old Britishers and Dutch Graves In India Brings Memories Pray for Everyone To Rest In Peace And Enter The Kingdom of Heaven Accepting Jesus Christ As Savior Lord
Sue, at 5:32 there’s a shadow or ghost (It’s see through) going across the road into the gravestones a little way’s from you left to right coming from a tree.
Those tomb top urns, draped I am sure signify something ? Victorians were big into symbolism especially with death related items Hats off to the guy buried with his 1st and 2nd wife 🎩 What a guy !!
Yes they do Pat, The drapery either represents a shroud representing death and sorrow, or can also be a motif that reperesents a veil that separates the earth and Heaven, there is so much meaning to the gorgeous monuments I find it hard to remember them all x
@@SerenitySueGraveyards i must look it up + ill come back to you at some stage. I'm sure it meant a tragic death/ accident death or something like that. But I know it would be a "specific" message and not just "general" grief if you get me ? Anyway, new follower, love your gentle calm approach, and very much enjoying your Irish calls, spots I will not get to visit WX,WD etc etc All the best x
I think I came across the urn before and it was said to be a life cut short, then I read the half columns were a life cut short so I'm not always sure on it, also I was told the half column meant the last line of the family..so maybe it depends on the time ? Anyway thanks Pat, you are Irish I presume from the Irish name
Quite a high population density in that resting place,at least you know that you are not alone in this centre of peace.Brompton Cemetery is the only cemetery owned by the Crown but it started as a private cemetery.I am not sure if the cemetery was served by the 'coffin trains' which served the 'modern cemeteries' when the older resting places reached maximum capacity.Maybe these relatively new buildings were the beneficiary of a Lottery Grant awarded in 2014. at around 28:00 in the video.
Those lovely trees swaying in the breeze are a perfect counterpoint to the gravestones. The swaying branches and leaves seem to be saying as spirit voices, "We live on." But dear darlin' Sue, I'll gladly send you every gray squirrel that jumps from my trees to my roof and scold me when I tell them off. Brown squirrels, yes. Black squirrels, enchanting. I was even so lucky to have seen a few white squirrels where I grew up, but gray squirrels? Never! You'd change your mind if one crawled up inside the wall of your house and died. There needs to be a gray squirrel graveyard.
@@SerenitySueGraveyards If you like wildlife in cemeteries, check out Forest Lawn, Buffalo, NY. Beautiful white deer frequent it, as well as a few fox. I went there often when I lived in the area.
We have beautiful deer here, I was lucky yrs ago to feed one from my hand with bread..they came into my home at the time and ate all my shrubs, ahh I know the squirrels are a nuisance for lots but because I don't see them much I was intrigued ❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Deer live in my woods and graze in my yard. I especially love the young ones. But not the ticks they spread. I keep spray by my front door to remind myself to spray my skin before I go in the yard.
Jan, I set a reminder on Grave Visitation, I'm sitting beside him on his premiere last week and I didn't get the reminder...youtube need to sort this out fast!!
So long Thy power hath blest me, sure it still Will lead me on. O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till The night is gone, And with the morn those angel faces smile, Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile! ~ John Henry Newman 1801 - 1890
You mentioned Chelsea F.C.,not far from the Tauber grave is the grave of Joe Mears,I believe he was a main founder of Chelsea Football Club. My notes aren't intended as criticism of the presenter of the Brompton Cemetery documentary, merely notes of interest.
RUclips has a feature that allows you to zoom in and out now which is handy for these videos
Oh really... how cool, I didn't know that, thanks
I Just Love the Cross will the ferns and flowers looks in such Good Shape
I love this place
Love the walk today and the videos
Thanks Kylie ❤️
Beautiful Sue and so much nicer on a beautiful day.🌻
It was a glorious day in a glorious cemetery
I'm from Memphis,Tennessee. But live in Columbus,Ohio. I'm new to your program, and Love It !! Thanks to Faces of the Forgotten. I love your accent. I'm now a fan. Keep up the good work. Thank you!
Hey Thomas, I'm very proud of my little Irish channel, thanks so much for being here ❤️
Too many souls are there ... amazing place beautiful and peaceful
It is absolutely stunning
Your videos are so lovely and respectful Sue.
Thank you so much!
Thank you Sue for showing us round a beautiful grave yard with amazing mosaliums
I like watching your videos Sue
Glad you like them!
Hi Sue Thank you I enjoyed watching this one 💜
Thanks so much for watching x
This cemetery has the most beautiful crypts. I like the area and would be a good walking place for me. It is peaceful.
Yes, it's fantastic, if I live near there, I'd walk it every day
I had the pleasure of visiting this cemetery back in 1988, and I'll never forget its beauty. Just wish I could've walked the whole cemetery. Thank you for the tour.
Oh, its so beautiful, definitely up there with one of my favourites
Great video Sue. Loved it. You are certainly getting lots of exercise!
Thanks John ❤️
Wow London has some beautiful cemeterys
Always so astounding....when you tell the stories its as if ghey come back.thanks dear Sue❤😊❤😊
Thanks a million Deborah
The piano in the beginning makes everything spooky but nice 🤔
It's a fantastic place
As I child Saturday was spent with my Nan in our local cemetery ,in spring we would clean the moss and over growth off ,scrubbing with Ajax .the rest of the year was keeping the grass cut and the graves tidy and the flowers fresh we always took a flask of tea and sandwiches as my Nan was one of 13 children and only three of them were still alive there was always plenty to do that’s where my love of graveyard started so thank you for expanding my horizons
Mine was something similar, as a child going with my mam and dad to family graves, cleaning and helping and thinking how beautiful it was
Wot a banging cemetery sue sorry I missed u live but having a bad times but love the walk
Thanks Mandy, hope all OK x
I lived in London from 1990 to 1998 and Brompton Cemetery was one of my favorite places. At one stage I lived around the corner from it in Earl's Court and during the hottest parts of Summer I would go and sunbake in there. I'd lie on the grass for a couple of hours and then go to the pub afterwards. I will never forget the catacombs and used to walk down one particular stair to the chained door and just stand there for ages looking in and wanting so much to go in and walk around the tunnels. It left a huge impression on me and I miss it a lot. I moved back to Australia in 1998 so have not been back since, but if I ever did get back to London that's probably the first place I would go. When I found this video and started watching it I was saying to the screen "go to the catacombs! go to the catacombs!" xD Nice to see it again. I've missed it. I saw a few more of yours of Brompton come up in the search I did, I'll watch those too.
Ahh bless you, I absolutely loved Brompton as I did highgate cemetery too. I felt such peace here. From the busy madness of the city to the beautiful cemetery. I long to go back and feel that excitement again
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Right at the end of my time in London I moved to a place in the South East called Nunhead and found a really old large cemetery there too, have you ever been there? Kind of out of the way to get to, but from memory when I looked it up it was an auspicious one. I found a huge monument there one time which had part of the side cracked in and you could see right into it. Loved that place. But yea, Brompton will always be my favourite. I subbed to ur channel anyway, I love graveyards so will watch all ur videos. :- )
Another great video 😊
Thank you 🤗
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Hi to you from Ireland, its so lovely to read your comment ❤️❤️
I live about 20 miles outside of Chicago and I feed the birds, squirrels, raccoons,opossums, skunks, foxes,deer, and anything else that comes into my yard. Animals are all welcome and sometimes its hard to watch due to a hawk or owl or Coyote attacking one of the other animals. Thank you for the wonderful tour!!!!
Good on you, I just love nature
I love to be surrounded by nature and animals, if I thought I could have a pond I would but the animals seem to like seafood lol, so I will keep my fish tanks inside.
Brilliant Carol ❤️
Love your vedios😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 becarful
Thank you so much 😀❤️
TYl ,,,,,,WOW 1st class incredible very interesting super kool ,1st class great info.,, AAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ again great video I liked it a lot ,keep up the great work
Thanks ❤️
Great video ty❤
You are so welcome
I love the song you play in the beginning of your videos. Its very pretty
That's Jory Nash, he's amazing I love that song
@@SerenitySueGraveyards oh wow he's really good I need to download it
He has a few on youtube if you google his name
@@SerenitySueGraveyards oh ok thank you
Hi Serenity Sue, I just came upon your channel and have been watching every single one of your videos, they’re so interesting, and thanks for pictures and information on the deceased graves etc…They should at least keep the grass trimmed as a sign of respect for the departed especially if it has a lot of visitors. Thanks again Sue, keep up the awesome work.
Jacqueline
New York
USA ❤
Hi Jacqueline, appreciate your comment 😊
It's not about disrespect for the dead or about funding, it's about looking after nature in British cemeteries. These places are also nature reserves and back to nature we will all go. With best wishes to you in the USA.
What is so incredible is the great variety of monuments and tombs; from the most ornate to the most humble yet all express great love in memories of those sleeping in death.
Very true Stefan, it's just unbelievable. I adore doing this, from the smallest, oldest, overgrown cemeteries to the most magnificent.
Hallo to both of you loved your London trip and all the stories about all those historical cemeteries incredible footage well done please keep it up
I loved it myself, hope to get back
Hello Sue, thank for taking us along. What a beautiful cemetery, loved the mausoleum, catacombs and so many beautiful graves. Absolutely wonderful 💕
Thanks Shela ❤️
What a beautiful day to walk around the cemetery. Thanks for sharing Sue. 😘😘
Hi Jan, it was, we were blessed x
Muito show 👏👏👏 lindo esse cemitério parabéns
Thanks so much ❤️
What can one say sue but just another great walk,from the greatest mausoleum to the simplest grave we’re all judged the same .
Keep up the great work you both,take care ,stay safe and well,god bless from ballarat in Oz,👋👋🙏🙏🇦🇺
Thanks Peter for your lovely comment, appreciate it ❤️
Thank you Sue for taking us with you in this beautiful cemetery.
So very welcome Carol x
Hey Sue, Another grand tour around Brompton, wow some of the mausoleums were stunning. always a chilled and calming walk with you :) thank you
Thanks Pinned, I'd love to go back x
What’s so amazing to me is all these beautiful monuments for the respect of the dead and the living won’t even respect them by keeping the grounds kept.
Most of the grounds are kept but if you go off the beaten track it's extremely bad in areas so sad
A very amazing cemetery, well video is.
Thanks Ronald appreciate it
Cute squirrel’s!🐿
Love them 💕
Yes, Sue, cemeteries are peaceful places! Thank you for sharing these wonderful places with us! You have a nice presence!
Hi Clark, thank you, I left my heart there, I was truly captivated by the cemeteries in London
lovely xxx
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It's a shame it's not being maintained and the grass being cut. Looks beautiful and peaceful
I think they keep some as a nature preserve, well that's what they had on some signs but I'd love to be able to have got into those over grown parts, they are just as important to me as those expensive memorials x
What an amazing place. Thank you.
Thanks Jo, my pleasure 🙏
Thank you Sue, that was excellent. ❤
Thanks very much ❤️
This was excellent Sue👏🏻👍🏻. Thanks so much
Thanks Liz ❤️
another great video thanks for taking the time to show us Sue until next time have a great day
Hi Jamie, thanks for dropping by x
Great video keep up with the good work 👍
Thank you David ❤️
Thank you for the walk around Sue, that was excellent.
Thanks Rolf, beautiful place ❤️
Great video as usual and the squirrels were amazing. You can get so close to them. Well as far as London goes you two will have to make another trip soon!
Oh I know Sally, money is the issue or I'd hop on a plane tomorrow, I absolutely adored it x
Notification is on and I am waiting....🤗
Thanks toms
So amazing.......I could spend days in there. Inside the catacombs, the coffins are so beautiful!!! Thank you for taking us with you!!! 💕
So welcome Janice, I hope to go back, I left my heart there, ❤️
Wow Brompton is an amazing place. Thanks for the great tour!
Wasn't it just stunning the chapel amazing the catacombs etc just so much to see
Reminder Set
Thanks Jan ❤️
For some reason this one has me feeling even more melancholy than usual - makes me think of all the money spent on those beautiful monuments in order to be remembered, while so many others don’t have so much as a simple marker. And one day, even these huge monuments will have disappeared. Glad they are still here for us to see for now though, and in some cases, many years to come.
It's true Cathy, as they say, shrouds dont have pockets..even the rich and famous will be forgotten in time x
@@SerenitySueGraveyards I hadn’t heard that one Sue, it’s so very true!
Notification is on! ❤️
Thanks Cathy
Brompton cemetery is an amazing and very large place......love the visible coffins ......really enjoyed this one🙌
Cheers Jordan, appreciate it, it's amazing there
Thank you for bringing us along great adventure and lovely statues. And to heck with what the Americans say, you enjoy those beautiful little squirrels 🐿. I live in 🇨🇦 and I love feeding and watching them in my back yard.
Hey Roxanne, they are just so cute with their little tails, I love them 💕
Agreed, Roxanne! Here in CT we have tons of squirrels - they love to visit my patio and my cats love to talk to them through the glass (they are indoor cats). I always make sure there is fresh water and food out.
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Beautiful...thanx Sue❤❤😊
Glad you enjoyed it
What a beautiful walk through, I love walking through old graveyards, there is an amazing one at Robin Hoods Bay North Yorkshire, the church is stunning and gravestones amazing with once that is a chain and anchor that looks suspended in the air, if you are ever here up north, I think you would love it 💓
Oh I've been watching Yorkshire the cemeteries are outstanding, I hope to get back over to the UK and hit up Yorkshire too 😀
such an amazing cemetery Sue , loving these London ones ❤ thankyou for the tour x
That's the last of them unfortunately now 😕 but it was beautiful 😍
@@SerenitySueGraveyards love your Irish ones too they are so interesting
Thank you
🎼🖌⚜️🎚🥦⛅️thanks Miss sie, Fromm the Nederlands, n.l.Greatings…..
Hi Renee, thank you ❤️
Another fantastic video . I was told when I was wee that the book the angels holding is a list of those who are allowed into heaven . 'If ya name ain't on then ya aint coming in . ' Beautifully done Serenity Sue as always x'
Hey Caron, ahh that's lovely, maybe it's true x
Love your work, you are doing a great job.
Thanks Steve, appreciated it
squirrels are plentiful here, and still adored by many, though they can be destructive around electrical wires inside and outside. thank you for the beautiful walkabout!
Hi Sandra, our squirrels here are seldom seen, I adore them
Beautiful detail on a lot of these headstone. I love the squirrels, they're so cute. This was a lovely walk in the cemetery. Thanks for taking us along with you. Take care and God Bless.
Hey NANA, I hope you had an amazing night last night, yes this was a beautiful walk x
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Yes Sue I did thank you, Her party was today so I'll have to catch up on Grave Vistions Video. 💕 xx
That's great NANA xx
Another brilliant video Sue ...those coffins were so ornate great seeing them .It would have been fab if you had been able to enter the catacombs .Thoroughly enjoyed this one .Thanks for taking us along .Stay safe 🙏
I did get into highgate catacombs so I feel OK to have at least got into one catacombs in London, thanks Linda x x
@@SerenitySueGraveyards just seen that Sue I will watch that later .
Thanks Linda, appreciate it 🙏
Brilliant video! Brompton is one of my top favourite cemeteries, but thanks to you, I never knew I missed the Catacombs entrance. Any excuse to come back.
Gid bless.
Oh definitely go back, also enquire when they do the tour of the catacombs, unfortunately they were not open for us, it might be once a month but definitely worth asking to get inside, I did the tour in Highgate and it was absolutely amazing, obviously the catacombs there were my favourite
A wonderful stroll as always Sue..Love the squirrels! They are big and fat like the ones we had in New York. The ones in Florida are small and thin, they don’t worry about the cold😀
Chipmunks rule.
Hey Mark, I just loved my time in London and the squirrels gave us such laughs they were so curious one nearly climbed my leg lol
I do love the chipmunks too
36.21 Lady Isabella Horatia Ravensworth 1801-1856 There is a painting of her in the British museum
Thanks Eric, appreciate it
Wow, it's so unusual to see so many other people just casually walking through. It doesn't fit with the lovely headstones and long grass. What a beautiful place!
Oh CB, it's so beautiful...loved it here
Really a great walk. So much can’t even think of one to talk about because there’s just too much ! Oh I know, the squirrels too cute lol. Sure is a busy place I’ve honestly never seen anything like that even on a Memorial Day wow how great ❤️🧚🏻♀️
I loved it here, think the lion was my favourite 😍
Hello Sue 🍀🙏 another extremely interesting video 👍 thanks always for your Courteous replies 👍 can you please tell me have you ever done Any cemetery's in Wales,? cheers Stephen 🍀✌️✌️
We were in Wales, one is in my live section and then grave Visitations has on too, I also have a beautiful huge castle here from Wales too plus st marys in Abergavenny ruclips.net/video/d9nGPpTJAF8/видео.htmlsi=fNbOhLp1hGk13eHs
Awesome I'd love to do videos like these but being visually impaired and disabled it's hard for me so these videos are my access to these beautiful places
I'm sorry to hear that Martin, I hope you continue to enjoy my videos ❤️❤️
OMG I have squirrel s living in my porch roof, I live in Illinois USA & we have tons of them. Especially black one's. Months ago there was several playing in the snow, I thought they were huddling on my porch for warmth but they had something else in mind LoL right in front of me. Little buggers 💚
Oh Lora 🤣🤣 I never realised there were black squirrels until I was told but then I googled them and I've gone on a rampage of photos of them, they look so sweet but they can't be doing that in front of you 🤣🤣
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Hi I love your channel and Grave Visitations.Why don’t you use an Endescope to explore inside Mausoleums. ? Thankyou
We have one, there's a video on my channel, showing me use one and they are no good, you need extra light and the subject needs to be close
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Thankyou and carry on the Good Work
This is where Kate Winslet's character was ultimately buried in Finding Neverland.
Oh really 🤔 didn't know that thanks
How large is this Cemetery Sue. Not a question,an observation. It's beautiful.,just lovely with the ivy and old tombstones..You've probably passed a few of my ansestors 😉. And such a nice day ❤️
Oh it's simply amazing and the last of my Lindon tour, kind of sad as we didn't get to do all I wanted to do but time just flew by and I thinkni underestimated the size of London and the cemeteries
Wish I could share the photos. But I had squirrels as pets, named them Patrick and Sandy, saved them in the middle of winter. They were addicted to spaghetti and I have photographic evidence. From Tennessee, USA
No way, ahh I just love them so much, I'm on Facebook and Instagram If you want to share, I'd happily share on my community page
As someone who absolutely loves history, memorial parks like these are treasure troves of the stories of lives from the past. What strikes me is that while the pathways are well maintained, if you travel more than a few meters off the path it becomes impassible and the stones I see obscured by the growth of nature and the fact they are so packed together would mean I couldn’t see their stories - which to me seems a loss.
I said exactly that in the video and here in comments, kind if seems like the rich and famous are the ones on the main paths..whilst the less known and poorer families are forgotten in the long over grown grass, that's sad, hence why I love to wander off into the overgrown cemeteries...to find the ones forgotten
I grew up nearby and was born in the hospital alongside ... what I also remember is this HUGE HUGE building for children dead. It was the rabies stuff. So, no wonder that the Brits are freaked about an outbreak of rabies and the strict animal rules.
Wow Dee, I didn't know about the children dead, thats so sad
Highate,kensal Green,bromptom cemetery beautiful.🪦🌳🪴
Great cemeteries
Sorry I won't be able to make this one Sue, my granddaughter is graduating high school on the 24th. Will watch later ❤
Congratulations to your grand daughter NANA xx
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I loved the view of bare-knuckle boxing champion John Jackson's grave. I'll offer one little tip regarding squirrels and it's no big deal, but in my area of the US, we don't mind squirrels at all. They're hunted for food, in season, but people are usually fond of seeing them around the yard.
Ahh I love the squirrels, it's rare to see them in Ireland, so I was so happy to see them everywhere in London
This is a huge gravesite, its nice, yet very crowded. It would be so much prettier if they kept the grass neat.
It's huge, very over crowded alright
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Sue, at 5:32 there’s a shadow or ghost (It’s see through) going across the road into the gravestones a little way’s from you left to right coming from a tree.
I just seen it, I zoomed in as I thought it was human but it's not 😳 great eye sight
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Those tomb top urns, draped
I am sure signify something ?
Victorians were big into symbolism
especially with death related items
Hats off to the guy buried with his 1st and 2nd wife 🎩 What a guy !!
Yes they do Pat, The drapery either represents a shroud representing death and sorrow, or can also be a motif that reperesents a veil that separates the earth and Heaven, there is so much meaning to the gorgeous monuments I find it hard to remember them all x
@@SerenitySueGraveyards i must look it up + ill come back to you at some stage.
I'm sure it meant a tragic death/ accident death or something like that. But I know it would be a "specific" message and not just "general" grief if you get me ?
Anyway, new follower, love your gentle calm approach, and very much enjoying your Irish calls, spots I will not get to visit
WX,WD etc etc
All the best x
I think I came across the urn before and it was said to be a life cut short, then I read the half columns were a life cut short so I'm not always sure on it, also I was told the half column meant the last line of the family..so maybe it depends on the time ? Anyway thanks Pat, you are Irish I presume from the Irish name
Quite a high population density in that resting place,at least you know that you are not alone in this centre of peace.Brompton Cemetery is the only cemetery owned by the Crown but it started as a private cemetery.I am not sure if the cemetery was served by the 'coffin trains' which served the 'modern cemeteries' when the older resting places reached maximum capacity.Maybe these relatively new buildings were the beneficiary of a Lottery Grant awarded in 2014. at around 28:00 in the video.
More dead than living from what I could tell..busy place but I love that ❤️
Those lovely trees swaying in the breeze are a perfect counterpoint to the gravestones. The swaying branches and leaves seem to be saying as spirit voices, "We live on." But dear darlin' Sue, I'll gladly send you every gray squirrel that jumps from my trees to my roof and scold me when I tell them off. Brown squirrels, yes. Black squirrels, enchanting. I was even so lucky to have seen a few white squirrels where I grew up, but gray squirrels? Never! You'd change your mind if one crawled up inside the wall of your house and died. There needs to be a gray squirrel graveyard.
It was beautiful, my favourite weather is warm with a breeze
@@SerenitySueGraveyards If you like wildlife in cemeteries, check out Forest Lawn, Buffalo, NY. Beautiful white deer frequent it, as well as a few fox. I went there often when I lived in the area.
We have beautiful deer here, I was lucky yrs ago to feed one from my hand with bread..they came into my home at the time and ate all my shrubs, ahh I know the squirrels are a nuisance for lots but because I don't see them much I was intrigued ❤️
@@SerenitySueGraveyards Deer live in my woods and graze in my yard. I especially love the young ones. But not the ticks they spread. I keep spray by my front door to remind myself to spray my skin before I go in the yard.
Oh do they, oh no definitely don't want that
Who sings that intro song ramblings boy
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I don't understand why my reminder is not going off. I even went looking cause I thought you were coming on.
Jan, I set a reminder on Grave Visitation, I'm sitting beside him on his premiere last week and I didn't get the reminder...youtube need to sort this out fast!!
So long Thy power hath blest me, sure it still
Will lead me on.
O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till
The night is gone,
And with the morn those angel faces smile,
Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile!
~ John Henry Newman 1801 - 1890
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That was the Victorian wealthy families, they had to make a statement even in death. I would have just been thrown in a ditch somewhere 😅
Haha me too
Disappointed not to see Richard Tauber grave.
That place is so huge it's extremely hard to find them all unfortunately 😔
The Tauber grave is on the left of the main walkway from the Earls Court entrance, quite easily found. Tauber was a very great singer.
Ahh pity I didn't see him
You mentioned Chelsea F.C.,not far from the Tauber grave is the grave of Joe Mears,I believe he was a main founder of Chelsea Football Club. My notes aren't intended as criticism of the presenter of the Brompton Cemetery documentary, merely notes of interest.
Thanks Mervyn I'm not from London so I probably went in full of excitement to finally meet my dreams of visiting, so much to do and I didn't get time
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Is it common for the grass and vegetation to be so overgrown in European cemeteries? Here in the US they keep it mowed.
Yes, it's pretty common, unfortunately everything or most seems to be done through donations and volunteers
Plenty of graveyard stompers out today
Sure were x
why dont they cut the weeds down?
Not really sure
Why don't they mow the grass and trim the weeds in English grave yards?
Don't know to be honest, here in Ireland I've seen similar 😳