I Got Spooked In The Columbarium at West Norwood Cemetery - London
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- In this video we'll head to the graves of Henry Tate (Tate & Lyle Sugar/Tate Gallery), Henry Doulton (Doulton Pottery) and Sir Horace Jones (Tower Bridge Designer) oh and also the grave of William "Shakspeare" Which confused me a bit.
I also step inside my first columbarium where I have a bad experience.
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon was known as “The Prince of Preachers” from the mid to late 1800’s. A prolific speaker, he drew enormous crowds. He is still widely read and respected.
The fact that you said that you couldn't see those people with your eyes, but you could see them with your brain - like your 3rd eye.
That makes me happy. Because that's exactly how I see my parents and grandparents, who have passed on.
It's wonderful to have confirmation that it's not in my head. Your description proves that to me ❤
He's using his senses of clairvoyance, and clairsentience--two of the six 'clairs'. Sounds like you use them, too! Nice one, they will never steer you in the wrong direction! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Charles Spurgeon is a well recognized preacher among reformed Christians. So very cool for me that you walked by his grave! Love your channel
Me too, M.E.C.! I wasn't expecting to find him there and I was so glad to see him! I will likely never be able to visit his grave in person.
Very famous!!
Spurgeon is a very famous preacher! Might warrant another visit to this cemetery to focus on him
the birds are something else, it feels magickal.
Its very unusual to find a man so reverent & respectful whilst walking around both cemeteries graveyards & churches. I note you also really appreciate the architecture & statues. I only found your channel today but i am very impressed & will subscribe
Thanks for your kind words Elizabeth, I always try to be respectful. Yes for me it's more about the architecture and I also love hearing stories of the people interred. Thank you for watching and subscribing x
he is lovely isn't he
I agree! He's an amazing man with an incredible talent. I love his channel!!
Rev. Charles Spurgeon was a very famous minister in London. 1834-1892 who had the largest Church the Metropolitan Tabernacle. I’m glad you showed his grave. His wife is buried there also. Look him up. Amazing stuff.
I love that you are sensitive and respectful in your Walks. I love when you run into something ghostly vs searching it out. TY
So peaceful with the bird’s singing, I get a great sense of calmness watching. It’s a wonderful way to explore the people of yesteryear, the architecture & how they remembered their loved ones with the magnificent memorials.
Walking around old cemeteries has always been a bit of a hobby of mine, I love reading the inscriptions and finding the oldest graves. My friend and I back in the 70s when we were young teenagers, spent many days in the warm school summer holidays just wandering round respectfully reading graves. We'd even take our lunch. Unfortunately she ended up in one herself far to soon, died aged 46 from leukaemia.
R.I.P. ✝
Tragic. It saddens me that we still cannot find a cure for illnesses like leukaemia.
I hope she is at peace.
🙏
Most beautiful birdsong on this.
Doulton's mausoleum should be "Royal Doulton with hand-painted periwinkles"! Thank you, Hyacinth Bucket ~~ 🥰
I know right 😂 Thanks Mrs Bouquet
When my son was born, in 1986, I lived two roads away from this cemetery. It was so peaceful. I would push his pram through there and spend time marvelling at the beautiful memorials.
What a lovely memory Sally, sure is a peaceful place
@@deadgoodwalks do you talk to the dead 💀 🤣
@@deadgoodwalks hell no
@@tonysmith9005 ah, but sometimes, on a dark and spooky night, they might just whisper in your ear. Not all the dead are to be feared. They are just like us, only they don’t have their bodies anymore. This is why I call them corporally challenged! Just like living people, there are nice ones and there are evil ones at the other end of the spectrum (spectral) lol!!
@@tonysmith9005 The bible (God's word to us) makes it VERY clear that is a NO NO. They're not in the graveyard. Only their bodies (if any are left that is). We do not have to be afraid of Satan and his impersonations of the living and the dead, if we give our hearts to Jesus and stay away from all satanic activities such as séances, Ouija boards, and other activities of spiritism. It’s in the Bible, 1 John 4:1,4, NKJV. “Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God. . . You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.” It's in the Bible, James 4:7-8, NKJV. “Therefore, submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.”
Wonderful tour, enjoyed seeing Charles Spurgeon's grave. He is quoted many times in sermons or lectures, one of the all-time best.
I knew his great-great grandson at Uni.
Dear friend... They were probably happy to have someone visit that has respect and a good heart...
Thanks Diane, very kind words x
My dad, nan, grandad and sister are all laid to rest at that cemetery as well as friends etc. I love to walk round there. I have a pretty good knowledge of the history of the cemetery, the famous and influential people buried there and it still fascinates me and I always find out something different each time, or from listening to people like yourself. The Greek cemetery is stunning, amazing tombs in there. The bit up the steps was the old rose garden and catacombs. They are now no longer burying people there unfortunately. I want my ashes spread with my family when I finally pass. I've always felt watched there but always at peace at the same time. Spurgeon was a baptist preacher who was born 19.06.1834 in Kelvedon exactly 100 years to the day as my nan, who was also born in Kelvedon and now rests just yards away from him (random fact you probably didn't need to know)
My condolences Susan. Thank you for telling me it was the rose garden, I had no idea. I've done a separate video on the greek section in case you haven't seen it x
@@deadgoodwalks I haven't but I'm going to definitely have a look. That area fascinates me and frightens me at the same time
Oh WOW 🌹🙏 its a Beautiful Cemetery. I love old Cemeteries. i wish there was a way to keep the information on the stones readable. but also leave the aging & Weathering 🤷🏻♀️ 😘🌹🙏🙏🙏
@@deadgoodwalks Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, movie stars back in the 50’s , 60 ish area, are buried in Apple Valley California on a mountain area. It was his property from a ranch he owned there. Beautiful place up there. They use to only let certain people be buried there. My Sister in law got permission from the family when he passed to bury her husband there, then her daughter’s step son. They actually have hollowed out big boulders and buried people in them. They have now for sometime allowed anyone to be buried there that can afford it. They do bury family members on top of each other. Now they have a beautiful chapel there, that also has crypt burials within the walls, they have those cremated urns behind glass. Some people have their urns made out to be of something they enjoyed in their lives, such as a replica of a antique car, sports car, butterfly. They are there to see like they are art. The thing is in this huge chapel there is a beautiful tree , I mean BEAUTIFUL. The lady was showing us this tree that really looks like it is growing, it was imported I believe from Italy, if my memory serves me well, in the chapel and my daughter a teenager at the time was like take my picture by this tree and was leaning against it, touching it smiling. Then the woman says you know you can be buried in this tree? Your ashes can be placed in part of the tree. I never seen my daughter move so fast, jump away from it , freaked her out lol 😂. This chapel also sits on a big lake and the lady tells us they hold weddings there. Now that freaked me out but guess to each it’s own! 😮 I thought you might find this interesting.
I used to live near the cemetery and also have relatives laid to rest there. My husband's parents are both there and a few friends as well.
What a beautifull old cemetaries You have in England. In Holland we miss this kind of cemetaries. After sometimes 10-50 years Graves Will be ‘deleted’ because there is no family in life that will pay for it !
wow that's a short time
Stunning architecture, it would be great to see these unique places looked after for future generations as it's part of our history. It was very fashionable in Edwardian and Victorian times to have fancy and ornate resting places. Looking forward to the next video.
Yes I often think that Sarah, especially with the stones that are weather eroded, its a real shame they won't be around for the next generation. Thanks for tuning in x
Yes that grounds needed tending to! The growth will take over shortly & the engraved history lost!
beautiful walkabout some amazing statues and mausoleums there , I get the feeling I'm being watched sometimes especially in those huge mausoleums
Glad I'm not the only one
You're right about being watched, those are evil spirits allover who are in their natural habitat these are the spirits of death.
What I read is that the cushion or pillow in the biblical sense represents when someone is about to sleep, rest or respite from worries. So perhaps it means that they are free of earthly worries and they may now rest.
Walking around these old cemeteries always fascinates me. Also, glad to see the respect you have for the dead.
Thank you Melissa! Glad you enjoyed it
I visited a big columbarium in San Francisco one time. I was the only (living) person in there at the time but I didn't feel "alone" in there. I too had a creepy vibe like what you had in that one you went into! Thanks for your videos! Europe has such beautiful cemeteries!
Seems I have bags of catching up to do but just saw this one. Tons of amazing markers & mausoleums. But I had an overwhelming desire to get at that place with mowers & weed eaters. At least it looks like repairing is going on. Thanks, love the tours & you take the time to make these videos.
Charles Surgeon was a very famous pastor. I have one of his bokks. Thanks for sharing this video
Sorry, spurgeon, not surgeon.....
What a strange place…beautiful mausoleums and headstones, yet some of it so overgrown and in need of repair, but others are just fine. I found that very odd. It’s a gorgeous place ! I loved that ship. I’m sorry there were 1,000’s of eyes on you, when you know only I have eyes for you 😍😂🤣. Thanks for the walk it was seriously a good one !
It might be favouritism in the cemetery sense ha. Haha thanks Linda 😂
@@deadgoodwalks 💀👀 😻
It was nice to see him mention our son Anthony Russell. We are not able to visit now
Hi Elizabeth, I'm sorry for your loss. I remember his name and lovely grave well. Sorry to hear you're not able to visit anymore, If you would like me to film a private video for you and lay some flowers on your behalf I'd only be happy to help. You can contact me at deadgoodwalks@gmail.com if you wish. Dan x
What a beautiful serene place, lovely bird song, thanks for the walk through, stay safe 🇬🇧👍🇬🇧
Thank you Pamela, you too x
Thanks for your really interesting and respectful video, it’s such a shame to see the place so neglected, can’t imagine the cost of building some of those mausoleums way back then, must have been very wealthy, when you die, your body is put in a box, someone builds a house in a field and puts the box with your body in the house, lock the door and walk away and leave you there forever, may they all RIP
Thank you, Dan, for another intriguing journey. Perhaps you are 'blessed' like me, with *Second Sight* - as my Paternal Granny Reid advised me when I was an eight-year-old living in the Springburn district of Glasgow N1, in 1959?
I love to hear the birds singing during your 'adventures', especially the Blackbirds, singing like *Linties!* ...
Remembrance: Summer 1978, metal detecting, again, on the site of the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge, 4 September 1526. I was on a 'new area', where, after the battle, Knights had been buried in cysts and discovered at ground level by railway navigators employed in building the viaduct over the River Avon. The Knights, within their cysts, were subsequently re-interred on the adjacent hillside.
After a very loud signal from my old C-Scope detector, I dug carefully into the earth. Within two minutes, I was completely overcome - mentally - by a very evil presence. The feeling was all-encompassing. I, inwardly, apologised for my disturbance. The evilness continued to invade my mental capabilities.
I then quickly covered up the disturbance of the earth which I had caused, still apologising for my folly to this invisible vice-like grip. I went down the wee hill and walked swiftly to my auld MZ 250cc motorcycle, packed up my stuff and drove carefully home to my Family.
I still have a dozen or so artefacts from previous visits to the Battlefield, mercifully inert.
Stay free, Dan. Rab 🍻😎 ⏰ 🎲 🌠 💀
Hey Rab, I wonder was it was you found...the holy grail? lol. I tried it once myself but lost interest in finding tin cans. The cemeteries are a great sanctuary for the birds, I think the ones from the my Heptonstall video was the loudest I'd every heard, they could have woke the dead
Re: second sight - Blessing or a curse ? lol
Dan, I enjoyed the Terracotta mausoleums. I'm from Detroit Michigan area originally, and they have large mausoleums at the cemetery on Woodward Avenue. I have never seen terracotta Mausoleum that were very interesting. Some really beautiful architecture in that Cemetery. Beautiful tour thank you so much for giving us a glimpse.
It’s gotta be pretty rare hasn’t it. If you ever go, take a video I’d love to see it
I am from Sweden and there they take great care for the graves. Super organized and one of my favorite place to sit and relax.
Beautiful graveyard, i got goosebumps when u said something about inside the colombarium. Maybe yes... Maybe no, but Im sure they are happy that you spend time to make a respectful visit to them. ❤️ Thank u 🙏
It was so weird Laarnie, maybe I imagined it but I always share how I feel at the time. Yes, I try to be respectful, I'm glad it comes across on the videos. There was a lot of new internments in there with personal items and photos of the deceased and I won't show that stuff in detail out of respect for the dead and their relatives x
@@deadgoodwalks i feel the same upon visiting graveyards with new internments, can feel cold breeze on my shoulders. Or sometimes its only in my mind, my brain absorbs the sadness around. Take care always, cant wait for the next one. 🙏❤️
@@deadgoodwalks Such respect is valued and should be second nature to all.
Thank you, DGW. Rab 🕊
A beautiful and very interesting cemetery. I was very impressed to see William Spurgeon's grave. I like to know the dates as they all seem to be old. I have subscribed ...
Just discovered your channel and subscribed! Thanks for an excellent tour. My ancestors are from the UK AND IRELAND and cemeteries are very useful in tracing your heritage. I’m working my way back and am approaching the 1600’s and 1500’s! It’s very interesting!
Thank you for subscribing Lora. Wow you got pretty far back
I love visiting places
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Dan, I really like your respect for walking around these graveyards.... Always nice and relaxed walk with you... Calming voice...
I understand your reaction in the columbarium, I have those moments too
What a lovely old overgrown cemetery! I really want someone to go in and mow & weedeat it and clean it up though…
I love watching your content. The only thing missing is you really need a snake cam or drain cam all that this is the most educational entertaining, chilled as it gets
Congratulations Dan. Over a Thousand subs now👌😀
Seems to have taken off over night Ian, I'm shocked
I like the scenery of a graveyards or memorial parks, cemeteries. It reminds me that we are just travellers in this world and all of us will end there. It's so peaceful and you can always reflect how short life is and our ultimate destiny is a hole in a ground
Charles Spurgeon, how nice to see his grave. His souls is with God. Mr. Spurgeon was a great man who was used by God to reach many souls with voice.
Great tour! When you leave, make sure you tell who you saw they can’t go with you!! Thanks for the tour!
Uh Oh, I forgot to do that lol. Thank you Liz, you're welcome x
This is an amazing cemetery .It’s obvious that work is being done to repair and make safe the tombs and Mausoleums.The work is obvious,but limited by the volunteers and of course the funding. But it’s got some amazing tombs and even beautiful headstones. The statues and decorative cruces were so nicely carved and I have never seen some of the statues or that cross with the birds on.. Should not say that now I will see them everywhere lol. I loved the Captains tomb !the carving on that was just beautifully done. It’s sad it’s a dying trade now and most of it is done by machines. Thank you for the lovely peaceful walk through this amazing cemetery .. By the way did you see the lady sweeping .I did not but heard her clearly right next to you. By the way Spirits enjoy visiting cemeteries you know? ..They see old friends and neighbours and catch up. Sometimes they can be seen or heard too..Love n Light 🥰
My husband sees no point in visiting peoples graves. He says they don't know we're there. You say spirits visit cemeteries a
friends, etc. Do my parents know it I visit them?
U did a wonderful job on this video. Graves in ur Country r very facinating. I think cudos should go out to all the hard work put into building these mausoleums, headstones, flat grave markers etc. Such perfection. I can just imagine them working with primative tools, hours n hours, carving, smoothing, matching sides, measuring n putting information like names, verses, Biblical scriptures etc. on so many of them. Thank u for sharing this video. I have shared a couple of ur videos n people from USA were interested in subscribing to ur channel. We don't see this type of thing here in the states. TY
Yeah, today's graves stones are pretty plain in comparison, I'm all for bringing back skilled craftsmanship.
some of these ornate tombstones and mausoleums are only about 100/150 years old and they had quite sophisticated tools , they weren't constructed 5 at the time of Stonehenge 5,000 years ago
Great walk, I enjoyed it! Please more of them!
Would love to know the years on some of the headstones you’ve pointed out. Thanks for an intriguing tour. I wonder if the people you sensed in the columbarium were those whose remains rest there, or those who had gone there to visit them and are now gone themselves.
Good question! Maybe it was all in my head, but I'm always honest and say what I'm feeling or if I've seen anything. I'll be back there soon for a more detailed look and I'll focus on more of the dates
@@deadgoodwalks Very cool! Looking forward to it!
What you experienced was real the cemetery is the headquarters for the evil spirits of death, don't be naive or deceived, the dead are either in heaven or hell period, this is the outcome awaiting us so I hope you believe in JESUS'S Christ because he will give eternal life to anyone who will follow him✌
Totally agree year they wear born and died or age would be great 👍🏻
@@randychief4284 what a load of crap
What a great man of bible teaching and preaching was Charles Spurgeon. One of the great men of Protestant Christianity.
Loved the birds singing
It’s so sad that families go to great expense having such elaborate resting places built for their loved ones, but not realising that in the future, with no family left to visit and take care, they fall into such rack and ruin, which is an awful shame. They should look ahead and leave money in trust for the upkeep and maintenance of these places which most of us would never be able to afford. Thankyou for such an interesting walk. I’m also interested in your awareness and sometime sighting of spirit, it’s not to be scared of, we all go the same way. But would love to know what you see. I am similar to you and pick up voices, or even children once, but dressed in Victorian dress, but looking almost solid. I look forward to watching more of your walks..,your voice is lovely, very calming. Bless you.m🙋♀️😘💕🙏
I just found you last night on here 6/9/22 your so calming to watch and listen too. I love graveyards so I’m going to love your videos. Your accent is gorgeous. I’m in Northern Ireland xxx
Thank you Fiona ❤️ Love to NI
@@deadgoodwalks bless you thankyou very much xxxxx love back to you don’t forget your torch xxxxx
Phenomenal tour. Love to hear the birds singing. Am curious about the W Shakespeare grave. Will Google it. 💜💜
As my father would say “A quiet and peaceful marble orchard.”
This place needs TLC from someone, the cost of these plots is astronomical
I absolutely love your tours of these old cemeteries....so much history & beautiful tombs....keep up the good work & don't forget your flashlight!
Hi mate a new subscriber here love your graveyard exploring. Bring a torchlight so we can see inside the dark columbarium. Best of luck to you.
I've seen at least eight monuments which have been damaged or eroded and coffins can be seen. The spectacular mausoleum at 13.32 is for Otto Berens, a coffin is on view. The Shakespeare is Shakspeare with no E. I was fooled as well. I went today and took more photos including that tomb and have only just noticed there is no E.
Thanks for the info Stephen, I love it when subscribers share their knowledge as it's impossible to remember everything at the time. I was well and truly fooled haha
It's such a shame so much history , yet the place needs looking after, it almost looks overgrown and run down, a lot of broken resting places, shame , people love looking at graveyards and walking round them reading up on the history.
I believe the graveyards when 1st opened were privately owned but once the cemetery was full there was no more cash to be made so many owners just abandoned them. We are used to seeing local council owned cemeteries which are maintained.
i understand feeling the way you did in the Norwood columbarium..been that way myself since i was a kid. There's a few of us around
Love this guy's voice! So calm and sweet.
What great walk! Stunning monuments! I love to research them as you go…that cemetery is so historic. Thank you so much! I subscribed.
Interesting cemetery. Great job as always, Dan.
Thanks you x
The DM on the first crypt means Dis Manibus which is ancient Latin for “to the souls of the departed”. DM was on most Roman tombstone.
The Bible on a pillow/cushion is covered by this symbolism:
A book found on a cemetery tombstone can represent many different things, including the book of life, often represented as the Bible.
A book on a gravestone may also depict learning, a scholar, a prayer, memory, or someone who worked as a writer, bookseller, or publisher. Books and scrolls can also represent the Evangelists
Rad, amazing, great video, respect all thisgrave with rest.in.peace this distance yard lk quiet, peaceful, can lk types of designer of stone, area lk bright, cool with nice weather most of is color, lv this video. Frm. Miss. Rad.
There is something so peaceful and tranquil and magnetic about graveyards. Obvs these folk were rich to have these monuments. In one of our local churchyards (not as grand as your rambles) there is a 14 century posh grave monument with the story of how a ploughman got killed by his Plough carved into pictures. We were shown this on a school outing in the late 70s. It's kinda macabre but fascinating. Thanks for sharing. I will share this weird experiance with you all. Back 10 yrs ago I was researching a local mill owner who had a substantial house and estate on a what's now a sports field next to were I live (now long gone) he owned cotton Mills in the 1800s and the local mill he owned is still going but his family died out in the 1950s it's believed. Anyway I was discussing him with the local historian who has a local history website. I asked where the daughter and her husband were buried (the last to live in the big house prior to its demolition and poss last family connection to the mills) he said its unknown. He knew where one of the sons and father were buried(a town 10 miles away) but not his daughter and other son (the daughter was run over and killed by a lorry in the fog crossing a road across from the big house in 1932). Anyway I was going to one of the local churchyards a few months later to put flowers on my mates grave. I do this on his birthday every year (sadly he died aged 13 in 1984 ) its in the same yard as the ploughman I mentioned and as I entered the path to the churchyards a couple of Robins were flying around and this one Robin kept making a hell of a racket jumping from Bush to grave stone and it stopped on this gravestone monument and just jumped up and down flapping and making a racket. It was indeed the daughter of the mill owner and her husband and her brother was the next grave down. I never noticed them before and the writing for some reason was on the other side of the stones to the rest of the graves.
Fascinating story Rich, thanks for taking the time to share it.
@@deadgoodwalks I know it's coincidence the Robin but bit weird.
Your videos are really interesting and extremely informative. My favourite channel to watch by far!
Wow, thank you!
@@deadgoodwalks You're most welcome. Love it!
Charles Spurgeon?!! Only one of the greatest heroes of the Christian faith!! Thank you so much….so awesome to see! I loved God’s Word opened on his grave! Love!
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Thank you 🙏
Excellent one again. Thanks Dan. 👍
No problem Ian, thanks 👍
Thanks!
More next time.... I LOVE your films thank you
Thank you very much Paula. So nice of you! x
Any amount amazes me Paula. Thank you
Hi Dan, FINALLY found you and subbed!!
BEAUTIFUL cemetery, which seems to have become a wildlife haven!!
Looking forward to watching more of your videos!!
Love,
Nadia from Wakefield, West Yorkshire XXXX 👍💖 Ps I'm sure William Shakespeare is buried in the parish church of Stratford-upon-Avon!! I went a few years ago, and the church was charging £3 just to visit his tomb!!
Thanks for subbing Nadia! I'll have to go see the real William now after finding this one lol. cheers x
So interesting, I have never seen anything like this...thanks for the introduction...I can't help thinking that you had to be wealthy somewhat, for such ornate headstones and mausoleums...
Unlike the poor unfortunate sods that were basically dumped in Angel Meadows in Central Manchester . Martin Zero has a great video out on that subject ,take a look at it Jo ,it'll make you want to weep how the poor were mistreated
@@johnhankinson1929 Hi John, I am sure I have seen it but will check it out to be sure..love Martins videos...
As you walked around that building one could hear some kind of sacral choir in the back
I didn’t hear anything at the time, how strange
I thought I could hear faint music around the building with scaffolding.
I would probably illuminate interior of the vaults with flashlight .............
I have lived in the surrounding area of west norwood, but have never been round the cemetry, did not realise how big it was, like all older cemeteries certain areas are becoming overgrown and neglected due to up keep costs, but not to bad condition overall compared to some, hope they keep maintaining it and do not cut back anymore
I have been to a couple of funerals in the cemetery but like you I never realised how large it is.
What a beautiful cemetery such a shame no one mows the grass or does any up keep .
Do you really think they have enough funds or support to mow grass weekly? Why don't you donate 1 millions £ a year and they will upkeep the conditions?
I think we have some lovely graveyards in comparison to some I see over in America. Just seen one in Detroit, just breeze blocks and stacked and unkept. I've only these last couple of years realised we have moseleums ! None where I live but I saw them in America and thought it was they're thing ! 🙈 I'm now educated !
Awesome. Thank you for filming
Welcome Sharron x
Wow!, amazing headstones and mausoleums, why is it so grown up with weeds and grass? It would probably cost a fortune to hire ground workers to keep it mowed, or is the tall grass part of the intrigue? I enjoyed this walk, wish I could see it in person, maybe next year . Can't wait for the next tour. Hauntingly beautiful. 😊🌻🌹
Well for one thing, trimming the grass with so many monuments would be a long, involved and most importantly hand done job. The only other option would be to use weed killer which would be a travesty. Graveyards are some of the very few areas in modern cities that aren’t groomed and manicured to within an inch of their life. And because of that, they’re a haven, not only for wildlife and birds but also for plants. The long grass isn’t hurting anyone and those “weeds” are food for many creatures. Leave them be.
Enjoyed your narrative. All that history going to shambles. Stay safe and god bless
New Sub here. Really love your tours.
Always good to hear, thank you!
Omg could you imagine looking inside a hole in a broken grave and a pair of haunting eyes staired right back at ya lol😱
Well that's just it, with that one, where he peeked in the hole with the camera, there WAS a face peeking back at him! I don't think it was a ghost or anyting though, just a body, but I swear I could see a pale-face with a pair of eyes and a nose. 😳 Go back and look, tell me what you think. (Around the 9:50 mark)
Absolutely fantastic tour. 👏 I wonder if you could go to Colne cemetery in Lancashire. My Dads family is buried there. My Great Grandma owned most of Blackpool when she was alive. X
Hi, I'll be near there tomorrow so I could pop by, just let me know the names and locations
I had the same experience in a columbarium in golfers green, very spooked.
Golders green
The Bible says we come into the world with nothing and we leave it with nothing. It always amazes me that people build these tombs to their pride !
Everything is borrowed
I really like your videos but would love to see you pause on the graves and names so as we might see them too 😊 thank you for sharing with us.x
What an amazing old cemetery? Imagine the history that is there. Love these videos of old cemeteries. Ashame it has been neglected. Watching from Australia. I would like to see a video where you look inside mausoleums please
Nice cemetery for a casual walk, yet it needs more ground care. Wonder if anyone has complained of upkeep.?
Such a peaceful walk with you, and a lovely cemetery. ☮️💜
William Annie and Sarah Shakspear were buried there. They are on findagrave. No mention if any connection to William Shakespeare (different spelling)
Ah--that 'William' is actually the family of FAKEspear--you know, the one spelled 'Shaksper', and found amongst all the Disneyland-dressing in Stratford-upon-Avon. Load of tosh--glad you didn't linger!
What isn't tosh, is your reliance on two of your six 'clair' senses: clairvoyance (seeing) and clairsentience ('the feels', heeding your emotional responses). Props to you for acknowledging the 🚩🚩that went up for you in that Columbarium. Spirit can be benign, but the occasional entities rely on their hostility, as that site seemed to. Top man! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
New to the channel. Awesome content and love high def video. Hi from New Zealand. I love walking around cemeteries here.
Hi Pauline, Welcome to the channel. Thank you very much
Just came across your video and loved you showing old historical cemetarys. I myself love to go and tour and have adventures of old beautiful cemetarys myself. You did an amazing job telling about all of the crypts and graveside. Will be watching more of your videos. From Georgia USA
Hi Joan, glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching. Do you take videos or photos of your tours?
@@deadgoodwalks I haven't yet, fixing to start got to get better camera
LOVELY TOUR DAN! THANKS FOR SHARING!❤
My pleasure!! 😁
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Very cool grave markers in that one. Hopefully one day I’ll get a chance to see some of the cemeteries around London.
They're a joy to walk around Brian, I hope you get to see them
Closed book represents a completed life, the last chapter in the realm ends in the cemetery. It may also represent virginity, secrecy, and mystery. Any book can also represent the Bible. Found no extra representation for it being on a pillow or cushion.
Perhaps that tomb was simply what it says it was, the Maybe relations who wanted it to be known that they were family of the great William Shakespeare.
I have just found your channel. Omg I love walking around cemetery’s . From young age I crept off with my grandad and dad when at family weddings, got in trouble couple times I was bridesmaid, I held up the photos cos I was creeping about!
Love your channel i also do walks just wish you would spend more time.reading dates names etc.. ;)
Waiting for your next one Lady. Yep thats something i'll do more of in the future
@@deadgoodwalks unfortunately had a bad fall 4 days ago and sprained my ankle so im bed bound as soon as kifs go bsck to school i want to get in an old one tjats been opened recently and is beside my school so lets see absolutely love your videos!!
Awww cheers, thank you for watching them. Wishing you a speedy recovery! That one sounds interesting, looking forward to it.
@@deadgoodwalks tyvm!
Fantastic seeing Spurgeon. Fitting site