Delighted to note the second video corrections following my previous post on original video. Thank you for sharing the amazing photos courtesy of the Mitchell family.
Thank you very much for posting and research you have done in providing the history of St Osdwald house and the Wilkinson family and thereafter. Fascinating history First World War disrupted so many lives.
You mean she moved to Rhodesia not Zimbabwe. Rhodesia was a paradise and was the breadbasket of Africa. Irish people played a big part in developing this country.
thanks for the information of this house. When i saw part 1 i had a look to see what i could find. I was not able to find anything. Very interesting store. I presume when you said Zimbabwe it was Rhodesia back then.
Delighted to note the second video corrections following my previous post on original video. Thank you for sharing the amazing photos courtesy of the Mitchell family.
Fascinating thank you.
@@eileenshanahan1521 thank you
Very Nice.
Someone locally needs to start a campaign to save it
Thank you very much for posting and research you have done in providing the history of St Osdwald house and the Wilkinson family and thereafter. Fascinating history First World War disrupted so many lives.
@@raymondmurphy9593 thank you, glad you enjoyed it
You mean she moved to Rhodesia not Zimbabwe. Rhodesia was a paradise and was the breadbasket of Africa. Irish people played a big part in developing this country.
Anglo Irish?
thanks for the information of this house. When i saw part 1 i had a look to see what i could find. I was not able to find anything. Very interesting store. I presume when you said Zimbabwe it was Rhodesia back then.
@@EireRider.motorcycle.adventure thanks for watching. Yes, Southern Rhodesia
@@historicireland thanks for the details. I'll watch your next one.
I know this house. I've always thought it was beautiful. How sad that it's just being left to rot.
Oisin needs to pay Ratso immediately
Is that the Ballingarry in South East Co.Limerick?
@@gerardleahy6946 it is indeed
These houses are a money pit to "do up" and would still cost a lot of money just to maintain.
As St Oswald’s slowly disappears…so DO its secrets.
@@historicireland So you don’t believe in subject/verb agreement?