Cottage loaded with history/Same family for 112 years/I find lots of cool old things

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Hey house lovers and explorers! Today I take you through an old historic cottage "Tarawera" that was situated down in the Port Adelaide districts and was in the same family for 112 years.
    Sadly the home is gone now but I was able to uncover a lot of history and add it to the video. I was also able to find cool old items as well that lead me to some very interesting and enjoyable research.
    Hope you all enjoy the explore. Cheers for watching :-)

Комментарии • 276

  • @rodclyde6215
    @rodclyde6215 28 дней назад +9

    These cottages should be protected and listed.Its Australias heritage.Criminal it being demolished.☹

  • @amandawilliamson4486
    @amandawilliamson4486 28 дней назад +40

    Love it when you can add HISTORY> Makes these places even more ALIVE!!!!!!!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад +4

      Hi Amanda , yes it sure does help bring these old homes alive again. Glad you enjoyed :-)

  • @gaza1952
    @gaza1952 28 дней назад +17

    That home lives on because of you Paul. Good on ya.😄

  • @unclefester9229
    @unclefester9229 28 дней назад +11

    The backstory this time really makes the video special

  • @margaretgood580
    @margaretgood580 28 дней назад +20

    These homes were the best ever built, don't know why people don't like living in this style anymore... TONS better than these modern, some weird homes they build today.. I hope someone saves that bathtub, that is a real GEM.. thanks for the awesome tour ❤

    • @shibibi1
      @shibibi1 24 дня назад +1

      A home like this on a 5 acre block and I would be the absolute happiest little chook! Would have veggie patches and flower gardens with the chicken coop to match that cottage vibe.

  • @kaylaryan8025
    @kaylaryan8025 28 дней назад +7

    This video is probably in my opinion the best one you have done thus far! The history of the house brought me to tears, such a beautiful way to make these people known once again.
    Please, if u can, make more vids with history!! Its fantastic!! ❤❤❤

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  27 дней назад +3

      Thanks heaps Kayla :-) Glad you enjoyed it and yes have more on the way with the history. Cheers for the support! :-)

  • @kathykolhoff5350
    @kathykolhoff5350 28 дней назад +15

    I really enjoyed the historical information you gave on this home and family. Such a legacy, lost to "progress." I was moved by your words and pictures at the end, and was a bit teary to see that empty lot. Thank you for documenting these beautiful places for posterity.

  • @kenanger6877
    @kenanger6877 28 дней назад +7

    Blows my mind how much history that is being lost.
    House should be considered a historical dwelling.
    At least there are people like you documenting with pictures.

  • @JohnShinn1960
    @JohnShinn1960 28 дней назад +16

    Less than two minutes in and I'm stuck on pausing, zooming and reading. If this keeps up I'll finish next year. Thanks for this gem of a video Paul! Well assembled!
    👍🤠 🇺🇲

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад +4

      I thought you would be doing that John! haha, lots to look at. Cheers mate :-)

  • @WakeUp01949
    @WakeUp01949 28 дней назад +12

    It was meant to be documented this way, as you found some real left behind hidden pieces of the lives of the the family that lived there. Had the home been intact, those little bonus pieces of history would have been lost forever. So not a sad story, really.

  • @rogertemple7193
    @rogertemple7193 28 дней назад +17

    This was another awesome old house and glad that you were able
    show it here with the nice photos showing the history of the house
    that stayed in the same family for those many years and was a very
    nice looking house and there was a lot of interesting stuff found inside
    this was another great place to explore and until next time Thank You.
    🇦🇺🤠🇦🇺

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it Roger! Cheers for watching mate. :-)

  • @Bluerose888
    @Bluerose888 28 дней назад +11

    28:11 Paul, you found a lot for your collection. My favorite part was when you saved the butterfly, I also like the spinning top.

  • @patrickb5783
    @patrickb5783 28 дней назад +11

    What an amazing explore. Those letters ,wow!

  • @tiree76
    @tiree76 28 дней назад +9

    Just came across this about butterflies.(In spirituality, butterflies often represent change, transformation, hope, and your inner self. A loved one, angel, or spirit guide may be trying to send you a message of hope or peace if a butterfly lands on you. Butterflies could gravitate to you if you have a kind, compassionate, and/or imaginative spirit) .very fitting to your video maybe an old owner coming through. Change and transform could be the new home being built. Great video

  • @aussiejos4453
    @aussiejos4453 28 дней назад +11

    what a stunning fireplace

  • @delmabond9800
    @delmabond9800 28 дней назад +4

    Thank you for letting us have a glimpse back in time with the old girl. As a 71 year old I can relate to the 1950’s. Loved your video, new subscriber here.🥰

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it Delma 😊 welcome to the channel, thanks for subbing and watching. More videos like this to come. Scroll through my previous ones as there are many I'm sure you will enjoy 😊

  • @yeahitsprivate4697
    @yeahitsprivate4697 28 дней назад +15

    My gosh! I just love all the research you do on these videos! Makes it so much better. Thank you for doing that. ❤

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад +4

      You are so welcome yeahitsprivate :-) Glad you enjoyed, cheers for watching :-)

  • @user-oy2fw9pw4s
    @user-oy2fw9pw4s 28 дней назад +8

    What a great find your research is fantastic congratulations 🎊

  • @jerroldmcley4347
    @jerroldmcley4347 28 дней назад +7

    I have to say the old top the coin and the tobacco tins I hope you have some nice display cabinets

  • @TrinaMadeIt
    @TrinaMadeIt 20 дней назад +4

    It’s so sad that this is being demolished and not saved. Such rich history in the building and so beautiful just to be torn down and forgotten :(

  • @customscreenprinting
    @customscreenprinting 28 дней назад +6

    Urbex Indigo thanks my friend for this wonderful video about Cottage loaded with history/Same family for 112 years/I find lots of cool old things it was a nice history and thanks for this and God Bless.

  • @sharonvitori4101
    @sharonvitori4101 28 дней назад +8

    So happy to hear the history

  • @barryhansen6854
    @barryhansen6854 28 дней назад +6

    Awesome coverage of the house and history Paul.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it Barry! :-) Thanks heaps for watching. Cheers mate :-)

  • @meganpaull6140
    @meganpaull6140 28 дней назад +6

    Love all the treasures you showed I could see a very cute striped tail under the table! 😊

  • @onefeathermore
    @onefeathermore 28 дней назад +7

    Appreciate the history, with your thoughtful research and insight. Thank you for documenting, creating & sharing with us! Favourite part for me was to see the layers of stunning wallpaper designs, ephemera, marbles and spinning tops.

  • @sandrahealey6385
    @sandrahealey6385 28 дней назад +10

    Fantastic treasures from the heartbreak 💔♥️
    Another beautiful home gone, but not forgotten! Thanks for taking us along with you.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад +3

      Glad you enjoyed it Sandra! Cheers for watching :-)

  • @silverbullet2286
    @silverbullet2286 28 дней назад +5

    Thanks so much for the history of the family, makes the house a home. It’s amazing where a bit of research can take you. Great treasure trove, some amazing pieces. Such a shame you didn’t get there in time. Thanks Paul, for all the details x

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd3769 28 дней назад +8

    What a fun explore!

  • @carlashepherd9362
    @carlashepherd9362 28 дней назад +6

    Awesome find & video mate! ❤️👍🤘

  • @richardwolski5899
    @richardwolski5899 28 дней назад +5

    Hi just watched this episode,fantastic again the research you put it ,was super and the rewards you gathered from the house was just rewards...Thanks for taking us on this journey...One of the best episodes you have done ..Great old lady gone...cheers

  • @catb-w5212
    @catb-w5212 28 дней назад +3

    I'm so glad you rescued the tobacco tin cotton reels and papers

  • @juliaforsyth8332
    @juliaforsyth8332 28 дней назад +4

    This house is like our Villas in New Zealand except our ones were left with weatherboard and not rendered. Corrugated roofs of course and sometimes sides. Tall ceilings which are a bloody nuisance to clean especially in the kitchen. Such a damn shame this one had to go. Obviously the Master Mariner had been to NZ if he called the house "Tarawera".

  • @jeffgualandijr9420
    @jeffgualandijr9420 28 дней назад +5

    dude, this was so epic! i have no words.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад +1

      Hi Jeff :-) Cheers mate, so glad you enjoyed it :-)

  • @merrilday5344
    @merrilday5344 28 дней назад +5

    You didn't mention the australian iconic symbol. The humble Thong!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад

      Haha yes! Of course the thong should have gotten a mention! :-)

  • @beachbum433
    @beachbum433 28 дней назад +5

    I'm in danger of becoming a serial pest...I posted my earlier comment B4 I finished watching this vid. I'm pretty sure those pressed iron homes were the "original" kit homes, shipped out from the UK or USA & assembled on site. Good on you for releasing the Painted Lady butterfly. I'm a massive fan of Karma...I wonder if the owners of those toys went to my old Alma Mater, Port Primary. It was a tough school back in the day, & I always aspired to be a wharfie as well...I went to the 1952 Great Exhibition advertised in that paper. They had a captured German V2 rocket, painted black & white, on display. Plus an exhibition of television, which enthralled this young Beach Bum. Great collecting, mate: hang onto that two bob bit.!!!

    • @stevenbalekic5683
      @stevenbalekic5683 27 дней назад +1

      You are right about the house being a kit home from the UK, This suburb and many suburbs nearby have these houses as the majority so they are not really in danger of disappearing at all. It's really only the odd every 15th or 20th house that gets demolished for a modern build or multiple higher density build for many families.
      My suburb is two suburbs away and has probably 95% brick and stone construction but the next suburb over between the one on the video and mine was a "poorer" area in the old days so had tin kit houses as majority.
      Even though this channel seems doom and gloom for old builds, Adelaide has many thousands of these old houses. The real losses are the "richer" peoples old houses that sat in prominent positions on major crossroads (back then the traffic was horse and carriage) where they could see and be part of the excitement of city life. These days those ornate and well built houses are all at danger because no-one like car noise and traffic so the "rich" people end up leaving and the house becomes derelict or is at danger to roadworks to cope with traffic.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  25 дней назад +1

      Hi Beach Bum :-) Sears and Roebuck did those kit houses hey? The style from them were actually quite good but Steven`s comments below are spot on. The big beautiful homes around Adelaide by master builders are the big losses. But every house has a history and story. Cheers for recalling your memories of those years and events. Amazing :-)

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  25 дней назад

      Hi Steven :-) Very well summed up mate! Many of the huge corner ones were also transition into clinics and business but as you said still ended up on the chopping block anyway. Glad you live down the Port area and know all the in`s and outs of these old places. Cheers for sharing :-)

  • @pamelatripp8865
    @pamelatripp8865 28 дней назад +4

    Paul u have the same mine set as me what might appear to be rubbish is some else's treasure im really pleased u were able to show everyone a part of our history

  • @silviemotheroflightgaiaqui4884
    @silviemotheroflightgaiaqui4884 28 дней назад +7

    Love seeing the old homes from the port area. Just found ancestors that lived in the port area. 😊

  • @nancywindbigler6434
    @nancywindbigler6434 28 дней назад +4

    I feel really badly that you didn't get to see this one before demo started. At least you were able to find old pics. Very beautiful!! Thank you for what you do!!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад

      Hi Nancy. Yes I felt very sad not getting to see it fully in tact myself. Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching :-)

  • @zoeartrc
    @zoeartrc 28 дней назад +3

    Nooooo….another stunner destroyed 🙁
    Thank you for cataloging these homes which would be lost forever if not for your care of archiving them. Love your channel 👍

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  26 дней назад +1

      Glad you like them Zoe, and your so welcome! Cheers for watching 🙂👍

  • @slong8941
    @slong8941 28 дней назад +3

    Absolutely awesome!! great music. What a great job you do.

  • @jerroldmcley4347
    @jerroldmcley4347 28 дней назад +4

    Wow 😮 very cool 😎 explore loved the history I bet that coin is worth some money along with some of those other things awsome presentations

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Jerrold :-) The history certainly adds to these old places and gives them some life back. Thanks for watching :-)

  • @cynthiaprice1261
    @cynthiaprice1261 28 дней назад +4

    Hi , Paul. What an interesting video. Love all the artifacts you found. Given it's rich history, it's a shame they couldn't save her. The vacant lot pics at the end always make me sad. Hope you enjoyed your time off. Welcome back and thank you for sharing. 😁

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Cynthia :-) Yep the empty block make it hit home its all gone now. Cheers for watching :-)

  • @arletaspangler5937
    @arletaspangler5937 28 дней назад +5

    I really liked the items you found especially the letter. Beautiful home!❤❤

  • @meganpaull6140
    @meganpaull6140 28 дней назад +4

    🌟Hi Paul, my heart breaks with you 💔absolutely love the house and all the history behind it wonderful that you found some hidden treasures love the claw foot 🛁 bath saw the real estate photos online and they are beautiful definitely a real time capsule of history and family memories such a shame it’s gone now I would have thought it would have been heritage listed. Thank you for the tour through time. ❤😊x🌟

  • @markkilley2683
    @markkilley2683 28 дней назад +3

    Very interesting history. You can hear the- 'what will you think' birds outside.

  • @tinichiatowner1241
    @tinichiatowner1241 28 дней назад +5

    It was a beautiful home. Such a shame.

  • @user-rn4uw6zw4f
    @user-rn4uw6zw4f 28 дней назад +3

    I think you got there at the right time with your treasure find...the early photos told the story how it was...I think the other two tops were an end spindle on furniture and a plumb bob possibly from when the house was made! Cheers Paul.

  • @justyneedwards8123
    @justyneedwards8123 28 дней назад +4

    Yes yes yes. This is what we love to watch. This was amazing. Please do more of this. I know it's alot of work, but amazing. Thank you so so much. ❤

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  26 дней назад

      Hi Justy! 😁 So glad you enjoyed, the history definitely makes the old home come alive again. I have more like this on the way! Thanks for the support and for watching 👍😁

  • @michellenorris211
    @michellenorris211 28 дней назад +4

    Really enjoyed hearing about the history about the house and family, great research!

  • @pruehardwick7951
    @pruehardwick7951 28 дней назад +3

    The research on the history of this little home was great. Then the old girl rewarded you with some great treasures. Kids may have tech today but my kids have always enjoyed basics like spinning tops and marbles, the ol classics are the best.

  • @beachbum433
    @beachbum433 28 дней назад +3

    On ya, Paul! A lot of memories here! I spent my "formative" years in Port Adelaide & use to swim in the old Port Canal which had ketches like the "Active" moored along the wharves on both sides. We'd dive off the rope ladders attached to the masts, into the canal which wasn't all that deep... Ketches were used to take cargoes to & from Gulf, Bight & Kangaroo Island ports. Absolutely vital for many of those remote towns back in the day before surfaced roads & reliable wheeled transport. Great job by you!!! Thanks, mate!!! 👍👍👍

  • @almaberthelson6139
    @almaberthelson6139 27 дней назад +3

    Paul,this is my all time favorite video! Loved the history lesson as well,really made it special. I'm 74 an can appreciate the simple toys,the spinning top an marbles were my favorite. Thanks for all you do . Hugs

    • @JohnShinn1960
      @JohnShinn1960 27 дней назад

      I had quite a few of those wooden tops like the blue one as a kid in the 60's USA.
      👍🤠

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  27 дней назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it Alma 👍🙂 I know the old things are the coolest too. Thanks for watching and the support 😊

  • @pattigolden1
    @pattigolden1 27 дней назад

    Butterflies are meant to be free. 😊
    Absolutely LOVE when you add the history of the home.

  • @christinehousden7604
    @christinehousden7604 28 дней назад +4

    How wonderful. Sad to see her gone.what great treasures she left behind.❤

  • @denisewatson5295
    @denisewatson5295 28 дней назад +3

    Thanks so much for sharing the history of this old home 🏡. My favorite thing that you found was the bakelite cosmetic case 😀 and the tobacco tins and just everything 😀. Very beautiful house.

  • @elizabethfrederick2434
    @elizabethfrederick2434 28 дней назад +2

    that you collect the items from this house is wonderful

  • @Paisly17
    @Paisly17 28 дней назад +1

    The envelopes you found were actually old telegram envelopes by the looks of them. All this stuff would have just been tossed away during the demolition, great work Paul in saving this stuff. Btw good work re the butterfly 😊 and one of the best explores

  • @WesternkindArt
    @WesternkindArt 20 дней назад +1

    I would love to bring this beauty back to life and live in it with my family.

  • @annehardy4329
    @annehardy4329 28 дней назад +3

    I have real enjoyed this awesome house and it's history. Then the research of each item must have taken a lot of your time it was very interesting. Thanks for sharing more history saved. Thanks Paul😊🕵‍♀

  • @lindawilkinson551
    @lindawilkinson551 28 дней назад +3

    What a great find, what a wonderful home.

  • @vickimarsh2750
    @vickimarsh2750 28 дней назад +3

    What a stunning explore Paul. So appreciate your commitment and passion you devote to researching a property's history, bringing to life the families who lived there. Fascinating relics left behind this time, but a thong? 🤣🤣🤣 Hard to fathom how that ended up under the floorboards.

  • @susanbradley2465
    @susanbradley2465 27 дней назад +1

    Thank you Paul for saving all the memorabilia from such a very beautiful home that can live on in our memories.This is why you will always be my favorite house explorer.You always are looking for the history of these beautiful homes.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  27 дней назад

      Thanks heaps for the support Susan :-) Glad you enjoyed and your welcome. :-)

  • @darrylbirt6049
    @darrylbirt6049 21 день назад +1

    Such a shame to see an old girl like this being destroyed. Reminds me of the house we lived in at Edensor Park, right in the middle of the new housing estate that was being erected around us just before we emigrated to Scotland in the late 80's. It was a treasure trove of early 1900's ingenuity, including the old outside pit dunny! Especially the sheds around the place where the Italian landlord used to come over every weekend and bake bread in the old stone oven that we would sit and watch for hours and they would break a loaf and drizzle it with olive oil and give it me and my 3 siblings. What a time to be alive!
    This is by far one of your best videos mate. The level of study and in depth history you provide is sensational! Please never stop what you are doing. Even though you are in a different state, the history is the same. Respect bro!!!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  20 дней назад +1

      Hi Darryl 🙂 Cheers for the great support mate. Glad you are enjoying the videos like this. I have more to come. Today's video was very similar with history added. Cheers 🙂👍😁

  • @CaliAnimalLover1961
    @CaliAnimalLover1961 3 дня назад

    I love all the little treasures you found beneath the floorboards. Very cool to step back in time and see all of those things and what they meant to the people living then. It was a beautiful old home!

  • @melindacummings1069
    @melindacummings1069 28 дней назад +3

    Loved the video Paul, not junk at all. It's an honor to keep the life and legacy going. We should all be that lucky.

  • @julzcares
    @julzcares 27 дней назад +2

    This is one of the most fascinating and enjoyable explores thanks Paul, where you captured the last of an old Adelaide suburban home, filled with many discarded treasures. Each item that you rescued from demolition, depicts a story of days gone by. From the spinning toy, match boxes, post cards, letter to the 1917 Florin Coin, were all equality brilliant finds. 😊

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  27 дней назад +1

      Hey Julz 😊 glad you enjoyed this one. I really appreciated knowing the background of this place too, really makes the house a home but sad it not restored. Cheers 🙂👍

  • @kensteffes6712
    @kensteffes6712 18 дней назад +1

    It's very sad that these historic structures are removed. History gone forever.

  • @kenem1946
    @kenem1946 28 дней назад +3

    WOW! Fantastic! Thanks Paul ... if that's not your best video for the presentation, history and finds, it must be 'second to none'. I enjoyed that from beginning to end and I'm as saddened as you are at the homes demise.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  25 дней назад +1

      Cheers Ken! :-) Thought you would enjoy this one! Thanks for the great support :-)

  • @patricia8546
    @patricia8546 20 дней назад +1

    So sad to see this beautiful old house destroyed. This is Australia’s heritage

  • @donnawalter
    @donnawalter 28 дней назад +3

    This was a wonderful video. I really enjoyed the history and the artifacts you found in the house. My favorite was the top given to the children at the free show. Thank you for saving the butterfly. It was the icing on the cake. You are a good person .

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  25 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Donna and my pleasure. Cheers for the great support :-)

  • @deborahbennett6544
    @deborahbennett6544 19 дней назад +1

    Loved the history and archaeology it would have been a cosy little home with so much charm in it's day.

  • @davebarns1
    @davebarns1 28 дней назад +3

    Another great vid, Paul. Some interesting history, for sure!

  • @brettdanvers9425
    @brettdanvers9425 28 дней назад +3

    My wife and I really look forward to your explorations! So glad you could see this house before it was completely gone. The items you found under the house were really interesting. How do they end up under the floor?
    My wife and I are old enough to have learnt running writing at school, she says the name on the letter is Essie.
    Thanks for a great explore!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад +1

      Hi Brett :-) Firstly I am glad you and your wife look forward to watching these videos and yes Essie was the first name I thought and used to search and came up with absolutely nothing so started doubting my translation and tried Annie next. The only other thing I could think it may be is a Mary Whelan who affectionately goes by the name "Essie". But then there are discrepancies with the address detail. I am still digging for more info. Regarding the items getting under the floor I guess because they were in a concentrated area they may have been a square of the rooms floor near the door accessible like a trap door that they literally dumped and swept things in to. :-) Cheers for watching

    • @juliaforsyth8332
      @juliaforsyth8332 28 дней назад

      Cursive. Yes I was taught cursive at school and still write that way and with a fountain pen. An art that seems to be waning.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад

      @@juliaforsyth8332 yes I learned cursive script too in my school early 80`s I`m a mollydooka 🙂

  • @epsilonvonvehron5820
    @epsilonvonvehron5820 28 дней назад +5

    Your production quality and research is so good, well done Paul.
    The mystery word at around 32:40 is “adieu”, French for see ya later cobber.

    • @stephleppard4500
      @stephleppard4500 28 дней назад +1

      Yep I was about to say "adieu" too.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  25 дней назад +1

      Cheers mate! :-) I love to take time on these videos when I do have the time. There are many other I have coming and will re-do many others I could not add the history at time of upload. Glad you enjoyed :-)

  • @user-nd6yn2co2p
    @user-nd6yn2co2p 28 дней назад +3

    Great to see that you are keeping those items. I also enjoy collecting old stuff (mostly old bottles).
    Paul thanks for researching the history of the house. Also the Family that lived there. A great insight
    And very interesting.

  • @anitapresnell6403
    @anitapresnell6403 28 дней назад +3

    Absolutely fantastic explore and thank you so much for sharing the history on this lovely old home and the family that lived in it. Some great finds under the floor too. The two bob would be worth a bit. 1917. Wow! The old letter was very interesting. Written a year before my grandparents were born. I just love history.

  • @deanmccranie5167
    @deanmccranie5167 28 дней назад +3

    All of that stuff is pretty cool

  • @asilversurfer4372
    @asilversurfer4372 28 дней назад +1

    Thank you for telling the history of this once loved home, its a shame these houses are disappearing.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  26 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it silversurfer 🙂👍 cheers for watching 👍😁

  • @dbkyhere9229
    @dbkyhere9229 20 дней назад +1

    Did they place garbage under the house? Thank you for looking back of history! It is sad once was loved, is now being replaced, but life goes on.

  • @jenniferspotten915
    @jenniferspotten915 21 день назад

    What an absolute treasure trove! It’s heartbreaking to see these old homes being destroyed and dismantled! I’m so glad you found all those little items, which are items of history of a family and their everyday lives! I’m glad the owners salvaged the flooring, but I would think those old doors would be valuable as well! Go figure! Really enjoyed your historical research and information into these families and their lives. I’m thrilled you found all those small things, and were able to piece together so much more fascinating history about them! 😉Also thank you for being a thoughtful person to save the butterfly too!!!🦋 ❤Thanks so much Indigo!

  • @wallywhitlock99
    @wallywhitlock99 28 дней назад +1

    Another fantastic story for the old house. Thank you Paul for being the guardian of our history. X and your informative history searching

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  26 дней назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it Wally and thanks for the support and for watching 🙂👍 more like this on the way 👍

  • @dantunno9264
    @dantunno9264 27 дней назад +3

    I imagine you would have quite a connection of finds.
    Maybe a dedicated vid of your most interesting finds would be interesting.
    I reckon this was one of your best so far

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  27 дней назад

      Hi Dan. Yeah I collect even old rusty things from Op and antique shops too. But the things like in this video are my favourite because they would have been lost forever. I can only imagine all the old things in old houses that were never rediscovered and went to landfill. 👍

  • @stephaniegamble3571
    @stephaniegamble3571 18 дней назад +1

    Hi! I am new to the channel, and from the USA! The Card that says Christmastide is pronounced Christmas - tide, just spoken as 1 word. which is a way older generations would say Christmas Wishes or Christmas Season. Kind of like Yuletide, the word Christmastide was used the same way.
    Thank you for sharing this. Im truly in awe, to think about the laughter, celebrations, children playing, the love that filled the walls of this home in good times and bad is absolutely Beautiful. These things were treasures to someone at one time, and you are keeping those things that meant so much to someone alive. What a beautiful way to honor those who came before us and built the future we now are blessed to enjoy. God bless you friend. Excited to sub to your channel and share in the treasures of life and time long gone and hopeful learn and share those times with the generations of today.
    Be Blessed, from the USA

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  18 дней назад

      Hi Stephanie welcome to the channel 😊👍 thanks for subbing and the nice words of support. I cN tell you like the old days and little discoveries as much as I do. Thanks the right way to say Christmastide, I was so happy to find that card and have the date on it too. More like this one on the way. Also feel free to look at all the other nice old homes in my many videos. Cheers for watching 🙂👍

  • @NGP14
    @NGP14 28 дней назад +1

    Paul thank you so much for keeping our history our past alive through your formative and precious videos
    You are a gem.
    What is gone is replaced by modern clinical uninteresting buildings,how sad !!
    Places that tell a story that are imbedded in our history is what is most important and the memories of these places live on because of people like you.Blessings and keep up the great work .✌️❤️🙏😊

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  26 дней назад

      Hi NGP 14 🙂 thanks so much for the support and enjoying the video. I so wish I could have owned that one and restored it. Yep boring cheap replacement no doubt. Thanks again for watching 👍😁

  • @mdelannoy3495
    @mdelannoy3495 3 дня назад

    Hello I went to spa treatment and I didn't watch any vidéo while on break excuse me I'm catching UP nice vidéo I loved it as Always bye 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😺😺😺👋👋👋

  • @leed119
    @leed119 28 дней назад +3

    Do like the history part of your videos.

  • @kukkaFeatures
    @kukkaFeatures 2 дня назад

    How does a newspaper from 1952 get under the floorboards of a C1900's house 🤷‍♀️ this is superb 👌 great job: the connecting the dots, history, the letter! The spinning top is gold, and the back story!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  2 дня назад +1

      Hi 😊 I think someone threw a whole lot of stuff under the floors around the early to mid 50s as the tobacco tins and stuff also are from the 40s and 50s. Rooms in these homes usually have a little trap door to access under the floor. Glad you enjoyed 😊👍

  • @DrewsAdventuresGo
    @DrewsAdventuresGo 28 дней назад +2

    Paul this was absolutely wonderful and loved your inclusion of the history. It's fascinating to know the namesake ketch the family owned is now in the Maritime Museum 😍 . Wonderful explore, my friend.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  26 дней назад +1

      Hey Drew! 😁 Glad you enjoyed, yep the history definitely makes the old home come alive. Thanks for watching 🙂👍

  • @jordangrenfell7359
    @jordangrenfell7359 28 дней назад +1

    I have never seen pressed tin mock ashlar stonework before! It's generally wooden panels. Absolutely fascinating and it breaks my heart that someone could just want to tear it down. Thanks so much for documenting all these houses and history!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  26 дней назад +1

      Hi Jordan 🙂 yes I initially always thought the facades were painted stone until close up the paint revealed the tin. Cheers for watching 🙂👍

  • @charlenejohnson4300
    @charlenejohnson4300 27 дней назад +1

    I want you to know that I just love your explores. I long to see Adelaide. Thank you from my heart for sharing and for just being yourself when presenting these videos making them so much more interesting

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  27 дней назад

      My pleasure Charlene 😊 so glad you are enjoying the videos and yes you would enjoy visiting Adelaide I think. Thanks for watching and the support 😊

  • @williammullikin2076
    @williammullikin2076 28 дней назад +1

    this was an awesome explore, the history, the house and all those interesting items you recovered, thanks

  • @sandrakoch8682
    @sandrakoch8682 28 дней назад +3

    Beautiful ❤

  • @johnny0628
    @johnny0628 27 дней назад

    Thank you, Paul, for all the great work you do. So sad that our history is being lost, one building at a time.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  26 дней назад

      Your very welcome Johnny. Thanks for the support and for watching 👍😁

  • @WendyHannan-pt7ez
    @WendyHannan-pt7ez 23 дня назад

    Thank you I love these old cottages, I’m sad when I see these beautiful old cottages demolished, and modern town houses go up in the place of these beautiful old homes.
    I do understand as they are often too costly to restore, although the new town houses today won’t stand the test of time. If only those walls could talk, good seeing the old dunny out the back, that certainly takes me back in time, glad we no longer have to use them. That’s a very big cottage, on a very big block, I grew up in a small cottage in Richmond Victoria. I’m still on the same block, my parents bought the property in 1948 for 4 hundred pounds.

  • @missdemeanor40
    @missdemeanor40 28 дней назад +2

    Thank You Mr Indigo, this one is a sad demolish indeed, especialy when u see the bones of this little lady are still rather sturdy after decades of the Australian weather. Must have been a bit of an oven in the summer months with all that corrugated iron cladding it.
    Loved the archeology, relics of lives lived within those walls certainly do give us an insight on the family who lived within...I too loved the top, but my favourite relic was the bakelite lipstick holder circa 1930s.
    Thanks again for documenting and preserving this homes story. I would have maybe added some scraps of wallpaper to those memory boxes.
    Till next time x

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  28 дней назад +2

      Cheers misdemeanor 😊 glad you enjoyed. I would have loved to buy that place and preserve it. I did get two of the light switches. 😊👍

    • @missdemeanor40
      @missdemeanor40 27 дней назад

      Im astonished its in such original condition after all these decades, shame about that lost amazing mantle piece, that was a beauty, unexpected fixture in a cottage.
      Hood job on the switches...I wonder what the original wood stove in the kitchen looked like.

  • @Aprilsraven629
    @Aprilsraven629 28 дней назад +1

    This video was the best Ive seen, so much work has gone into the research which help paint the picture of this family, a family whose legacy was so significant it was immortalised in a boat museum...surely there family home deserved the same fate of restoration rather than demolition.... I'm glad you finally got there to made a historical record and find those amazing treasures...sad the ceiling rose which are hand made by a master plaster trained specifically are being demolished along with the pressed tin ceiling another hand crafted item....

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  27 дней назад

      Thanks April :-) Im very glad you enjoyed it. I would have loved to have seen this one restored!!! I did save two of the old light switches also! :-) Yes the history really makes the home come alive again. Have more like this on the way. Thanks for the support :-)

  • @ruthanncramer-ho3mu
    @ruthanncramer-ho3mu 28 дней назад +2

    What a great interesting video. Thank you so much.

  • @janacollins-maguire4942
    @janacollins-maguire4942 18 дней назад +1

    Paul that was a great find under the old house and the history lesson was a plus. Very interesting articles you found, the spinning top and all you found out about the give away for the kids. The card as old as it was and still legible. Thank you so much! Cheers from Northern Cali Redwoods USA
    ☮️💜

  • @tinasteer2507
    @tinasteer2507 28 дней назад +4

    Lived….loved…..lost. 😢. Another one bites the dust to developers. Sacrilege. 26:11 Back of doorbell? 28:13 you found the marching thong.

  • @sylviajones4907
    @sylviajones4907 17 дней назад +1

    So glad i watched this bit of history from another country.
    At first i thought it was a New Orleans (Louisiana) cottage. Love that style.
    Excellent video. Thank you so much for your in-depth detective work & presentation.
    Continued success in your work. Again, thank you for sharing.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  16 дней назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Sylvia and thank you! More like this one on the way. Cheers from Adelaide Australia :-)