Places - Lost in Time: Hamilton Palace

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @triciaoflanagan8247
    @triciaoflanagan8247 2 года назад +24

    I grew up in Motherwell very close to the town of Hamilton. I didn't realise the Palace was so huge! Fascinating video. Thank you. X

    • @ironiceire
      @ironiceire 2 года назад +1

      My Great-Grandfather was born in Motherwell in 1901 and later moved back to his family’s original home of Ballybay, Ireland

    • @jamesmccann8952
      @jamesmccann8952 7 месяцев назад +1

      This was the biggest Palace in the U.K. and full of treasures and art worth millions, the Duke had it demolished, the family also tried to demolish the The Chateau however the Council stopped them.

  • @totallypixelated
    @totallypixelated 2 года назад +10

    Excellent video. I'm a Hamilton native and I learned a lot.

  • @barrydysert2974
    @barrydysert2974 2 года назад +9

    Acktually... Hamilton met Hess on two occasions after He landed in Britain. i literally just watched Hess's biography on The People Profiles.
    i love Your content. Keep up the good work !:-)
    🙏💜⚡️

  • @scottpierce3483
    @scottpierce3483 2 года назад +11

    Oh wow. The estate covered such a big area of what is now the town and beyond. Palace itself must have been an amazing building inside and out. Shame it couldn't be saved. Didn't realise that Hamilton had such a long history to it either. As a resident of Hamilton thank you for the video. The mausoleum is worth a look inside if you can. As well as the hunting lodge in Chatelherault Country Park.

  • @DKS225
    @DKS225 2 года назад +12

    Had Hamilton Palace still existed it may have ended up in the ownership of either Hamilton Town Council Or The National Trust. Much like Polsden Lacey in Surrey which i found very beautiful when i visited there as it wasn't far from where my Aunt Maureen lives In Bookham.

  • @MrLukealbanese
    @MrLukealbanese 2 года назад +7

    Superb video, well done.

  • @barbadosantigua1
    @barbadosantigua1 2 года назад +3

    Born and raised in Hamilton I think this is an excellent video, often while at Beckford Street primary school we would visit the mausoleum it was always a great day out. My great gran Marion Lavery nee Lindsey lived across the road from the palace in Muor Street. I would love to see a video on the other side of the coin re the miners. My grandfather would tell me stories of the wealth of the dukes and the poverty of the people working down the coal mines, I had a great great uncle killed in the mines or pits as they called them

  • @chaser5201
    @chaser5201 Год назад +1

    Your places lost in time series is top tier. Thank you

  • @CannelleInOK
    @CannelleInOK Месяц назад

    I'm a Hamilton, with Anne being my 7th great grandmother. I've been looking into my ancestry over the past 1 to 2 years and just recently discovered all of this. (Doesn't make me special but it's interesting) This video helped me connect some dots at places I was lost. LOL Wonderful video. Thanks.

  • @martinmcaskill3411
    @martinmcaskill3411 2 года назад +7

    I currently work at chatlaurue country park as a gardener and this gave me a whole new perspective of my work place , great video.

  • @dystopik32
    @dystopik32 2 года назад +4

    more quality content, well done sir

  • @kimpintar8787
    @kimpintar8787 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much 😊🙏
    Wonderful to hear more about my Hamilton ancestors 🥰
    I am a descendant of the Hamiltons of Raploch, Earls of Arran and Dukes of Abercorn 🇦🇺🇮🇪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿❤

  • @1951GL
    @1951GL 2 года назад +3

    Fascinating.

  • @BorisLu
    @BorisLu 2 года назад +3

    Great video!

  • @X9Z17
    @X9Z17 2 года назад +3

    Great video!
    I suggest all the World Fair Exhibition/World's Columbian Exposition buildings? The Melbourne one is still up, others got taken down; and you've covered the Crystal Palace already.
    Another thing is the Coffee Palace of Melbourne (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Coffee_Palace), something I never knew existed and looks awesome! I ended up down a Coffee Palace rabbithole and am saddened to find none still exist in Perth 😫😫

  • @rebeccahamilton-james9914
    @rebeccahamilton-james9914 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. My heritage is part of this Hamilton line, so is interesting to have the history listed out clearly.

  • @Smithy67
    @Smithy67 2 года назад +3

    Very interesting thank you

  • @ctyl5686
    @ctyl5686 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you.

  • @TheDonnellymarie
    @TheDonnellymarie 7 месяцев назад

    My parents were natives of Hamilton. I still have family living up there. My dad was a walking history book of his home town.

  • @jonathanirwin427
    @jonathanirwin427 5 месяцев назад

    cracking video 👏🏼

  • @DrivermanO
    @DrivermanO 2 года назад +3

    Interesting. Excellent video - but one minor point. James II of England was James VII (seventh) of Scotland - not sixth!

  • @MartinFarrell1972
    @MartinFarrell1972 11 месяцев назад +1

    Last time I was there i visited the overgown Keeper's house. It would be good to try and save this building

  • @Twmpa
    @Twmpa 2 года назад +1

    Hamilton Palace is just one of approximately 1500 country mansions and ducal palaces that were demolished in the century or so up to around 1975 after a 19th century change in tax laws which, along with increasing labour costs meant they became increasingly huge financial liabilities for their owners. This trend was only stopped in the 1970s by an increasing campaign movement for the preservation of what were often significant parts of British history.

  • @sgilbert5753
    @sgilbert5753 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the history lesson. Might you be able to explain where the monies came from for the building of such houses?

  • @em66nz
    @em66nz 2 года назад +1

    Yet i've read that the coal actually under where the palace stood was not actually mined until the 1950's. Coal mining and subsidence was inferred as a convenient excuse. But the narration does very accurately emphasize the slow decline over the years in the palace's fortunes, it was not just one event that sealed its fate. If only, in the 1920's, the building could have found another use but at that time it was the classic white elephant. My family, having been tenants of the Duke of Hamilton till 1910, held the Duke in high esteem (even met him & the Duchess once in person) and always deeply regretted that the palace had been demolished.

    • @JP_TaVeryMuch
      @JP_TaVeryMuch 2 года назад +1

      What is it with large country seats and the coal industry? I'm thinking of course of Wentworth Woodhouse further south and the pitiable 'revenge on the nobs' enacted by the National Coal Board whose open cast workings went right up to the front door and apparently for little return.
      For lovers of beautiful architecture regardless of the politics of its construction, what happened to Hamilton Palace is of course ultimately worse.

  • @adrianrutterford762
    @adrianrutterford762 2 года назад +6

    Coffee Break viewing sorted

  • @heavensangel952
    @heavensangel952 Год назад +1

    James Hamilton 1st Duke of Hamilton and order of the garter 1630 was my 10th great grandfather

  • @ErraticPT
    @ErraticPT 2 года назад +2

    Its a shame many such grand houses/ palaces were destroyed for nothing more than greed and incompetence.
    Either by inheritance tax or greedy developers building nothing but tastless housing projects to ruin areas to make a quick buck, these sometimes obscene but often historicaly important buildings/estates fates were unfortunately sealed.

    • @onyertod
      @onyertod Год назад +1

      You could argue that it was greed and total contempt for fellow human beings that financed the original construction of these palaces.

  • @darinbhoy
    @darinbhoy 2 года назад +3

    We refer to Cadzow as "cadzey" and the Palace was the "paylis" our old town here has its own way of saying things, whether that's how they are pronounced or not that's how I always said them.

    • @christopherkennedy314
      @christopherkennedy314 Год назад

      And the Palace as a gid night oot😂

    • @MrGoldenV
      @MrGoldenV Год назад

      We say "Cadzey" or "Cadgy" because in old Scots language the Z is pronounced "you" like "Cad-you" so you're correct. It's kinda like Menzies is actually pronounced "minguss"

    • @barbarasamson3723
      @barbarasamson3723 Год назад +1

      In the 50s, when we played in the Palace Grounds, we used to come across pieces of carved marble from the building's decorations.
      I think the old (drowned) village of Bothwellhaugh was called "the Pailis" after the Pailis colliery.
      One of the Dukes competed against King Charles 2nd in collecting works of art from all over Europe.( Some of these are now in the USA eg Smithsonian museum.)
      Bought on the backs of workers' hard graft.😢

    • @Epidian
      @Epidian 5 месяцев назад

      Don't know if it's local but the horsey set say Shatleyroe.

  • @CourtneyPielok
    @CourtneyPielok Год назад +1

    Such a shame it was demolished =[

  • @sgilbert5753
    @sgilbert5753 10 месяцев назад

    I heard you mention coal fields, but was coal sufficient an income source for so many of the buildings of such palatial houses?

  • @connorcoleman0379
    @connorcoleman0379 2 года назад +1

    Should do hellinikon airport in Athens next

  • @tomclarkson2826
    @tomclarkson2826 8 месяцев назад

    James the 2nd of England was James 7th of Scotland not the 6th as said in the video.

  • @cpt_bill366
    @cpt_bill366 2 года назад +1

    A whole family of bad ideas! Was there no one along the way to ask any of these people, "Could you just not?" It is truly mind boggling how some people can squander the wealth and opportunity given to them.

  • @begbieyabass
    @begbieyabass 10 месяцев назад

    Is it for Sale ?? How much would it be worth

  • @benwilson6145
    @benwilson6145 2 года назад

    Hess on his flight to Britain in 1941 was trying to to get to see the Duke of Hamilton.

  • @JP_TaVeryMuch
    @JP_TaVeryMuch 2 года назад +3

    I know that you have no 'say' in the subtitles, but on this particular occasion they are woeful, truly awful. My favourite misnomer so far is this word which is a whole step further down the staircase of laziness: pyrdom for peerdom (3:22 peerage surely, anyway) as the word doesn't even exist. Others include past for palace (2:57) marcus for Marquis (3:03) and martinez for Marchioness (3:44)! The 'couldn't care less as long as we can boast how inclusive we are' attitude of their Graces the Dooks of You Tube have considerably out-done themselves this time.

  • @Mitch-Hendren
    @Mitch-Hendren 2 года назад

    Excellent stuff you've really done your research. Just one thing Cadzow is pronounced with a silent z ...... cad-ow the ow like you mutter if You hurt yourself rhymes with cow😁

    • @totallypixelated
      @totallypixelated 2 года назад +4

      I'm from Hamilton and I've always heard it pronounced with the z. Cad-zoe.

  • @MrTam63
    @MrTam63 Год назад

    The Hamiltons seemed to be a bit of a jinx family

  • @SoylentBlack1
    @SoylentBlack1 6 месяцев назад

    i can see the top of the mausoleum from my bedroom window

  • @peterbradshaw8018
    @peterbradshaw8018 2 года назад

    The family married into the house of Grimaldi the ruling house of Monaco.

  • @margaretg711
    @margaretg711 2 года назад

    I would like to know who the trustees were who actively sought to have the palace ruined by coal workings?

  • @e28forever30
    @e28forever30 Год назад

    Thank you, computer voice.

  • @nicolek4076
    @nicolek4076 2 года назад +1

    "Absentia" is pronounced "abSENTia". "Exacerbate" means "make worse". So, "...exacerbate the fortune he spent ..." is nonsense.

    • @e28forever30
      @e28forever30 Год назад

      There’s some glitches in this computer voice for sure.

  • @charlesscottkelly
    @charlesscottkelly 10 месяцев назад

    Total vandalism..

  • @MsCablegal
    @MsCablegal 7 месяцев назад

    i tried so hard to listen, but i got so irritated listening to an english accent talk about ( what once was ) a very important Scottish town, and mispronouce so many words, thank goodnes for subtitles and mute buttons

  • @CourtneyPielok
    @CourtneyPielok Год назад

    the 9th OF March 1649. You're British so speak properly.

    • @e28forever30
      @e28forever30 Год назад

      He’s not British, he is electronic.
      Bits and bytes.

  • @davidl1969
    @davidl1969 2 года назад

    Very disappointing video. This isn't the Hamilton Palace that many Scots in the Central Belt knew and loved.

    • @brianconnelly7823
      @brianconnelly7823 Год назад

      You have to be a certain age and native to get what you're saying here 😂

  • @chaser5201
    @chaser5201 Год назад +2

    Your places lost in time series is top tier. Thank you