That was really beautiful and very respectfully done …a beautiful place, obviously someone keeps it swept, so it’s cared for. Do hope you were wearing a mask when you went downstairs in view of the mould spores on the coffins. I notice one coffin had a glass window over the face area and I Thank you for not being so inquisitive you panned the camera there! Thankyou for gently sharing this final resting place of what appeared to be a well to do husband and wife. No other family appears to share that room. Appreciated the appropriate music too. 💐💐🙏
NOW THAT WAS ONE BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE MAUSOLEUM!!! The large wood doors are so beautiful also. And not one sign of any type of vandalism !! I am proud to be Irish. Imagine that mausoleum being in a different area.
The stairs going up I’d imagine just went up into the Tower itself. Those stairs looked well nigh impossible to have carried a coffin/casket up…they went round to the left at quite an angle and remember you have the length of said casket as well as width plus it has to be kept top side up- no tilting on it’s side to get round bends, so in my humble opinion I doubt anything of interest is up there and confident in our host if there was they would have shown us, as I’m sure they checked ! 😉
@@helencheadle5285 Your comment is very reasonable. In a structure like that, though, I would be curious to see the space above, even if it is empty. It is such an interesting structure.
This is exquisite! We will be in Ireland in June 2022. It's been 40 years and each and every year it beckons. I cannot wait! One of the most hauntingly beautiful countries in the world!
So what's the back story on this place ? Whos interred there? Are they a royal family ? Was it for just a family ? Obviously they had some wealth to build that gorgeous mausoleum
Robert Percy Ffrench (yes that is the correct spelling!) was a Diplomat with the Foreign Office. Lead was common for coffins then. They wold of been covered in velvet or brocade, which has deteriorated by now!
Two people ( The entrance has a sculptured resemblance) The actually bodies are downstairs. I would have liked to see what was upstairs as well, and also some of the history.
Bob, please don't be crude. The filmmaker offered his time and effort to record this wonderous upload to showcase this beautiful burial chamber in Ireland. What a lovely sculptured mausoleum. No doubt, the man who laid to rest before the altar was a person of influence. The fashion of the stairway appeared to be taken by a medieval castle, and as he was descending, it was a haunting moment what he might find and discover down below. Thankfully, two discomposing caskets were sitting side by side, probably a marital couple from the Victorian era. I commend him for allowing us to journey exclusively to this forgotten mausoleum.
That was really beautiful and very respectfully done …a beautiful place, obviously someone keeps it swept, so it’s cared for. Do hope you were wearing a mask when you went downstairs in view of the mould spores on the coffins.
I notice one coffin had a glass window over the face area and I Thank you for not being so inquisitive you panned the camera there!
Thankyou for gently sharing this final resting place of what appeared to be a well to do husband and wife. No other family appears to share that room. Appreciated the appropriate music too. 💐💐🙏
NOW THAT WAS ONE BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE MAUSOLEUM!!! The large wood doors are so beautiful also. And not one sign of any type of vandalism !! I am proud to be Irish. Imagine that mausoleum being in a different area.
I just looked up this place online and found an article that is was vandalised last year sometime
You should be I know few good people who is Irish
The stairs went up as well. I'm really curious about what is above.
I too was very disappointed when he didnt go upstairs. Sad.
The stairs going up I’d imagine just went up into the Tower itself. Those stairs looked well nigh impossible to have carried a coffin/casket up…they went round to the left at quite an angle and remember you have the length of said casket as well as width plus it has to be kept top side up- no tilting on it’s side to get round bends, so in my humble opinion I doubt anything of interest is up there and confident in our host if there was they would have shown us, as I’m sure they checked ! 😉
@@helencheadle5285 Your comment is very reasonable. In a structure like that, though, I would be curious to see the space above, even if it is empty. It is such an interesting structure.
The winding stone stairs lead to a flat roof
This is exquisite! We will be in Ireland in June 2022. It's been 40 years and each and every year it beckons. I cannot wait! One of the most hauntingly beautiful countries in the world!
beautiful mausoleum and beautifully filmed
indeed
Carrying those coffins down those stairs must have been a challenge.
I love your country.thanks for sharing
That was Beautiful 🙌 wonder what year it was Built. So peaceful!
Beautiful video. Beautiful mausoleum
Hello how are you doing over there Felicia
I yelled “go down the stairs!!” And then it happened. I’m happy.
I wish I have the money to build a place like this to honor my family.
Honor your family by being the best person you can.
please don't
Wish you would have gone up the stairs as well. Do you know what's up there? Beautiful mausoleum though.
It just goes to a flat roof
Amazing video. Thank you
So what's the back story on this place ? Whos interred there? Are they a royal family ? Was it for just a family ? Obviously they had some wealth to build that gorgeous mausoleum
Was the first one a Nobleman?
Thank you for this video. What an amazing crypt
Hello how are you doing over there michelle
Is it possible to go inside? For anyone I mean
I wouldn’t think so, he had a key and locked it when he left.
@@donnawoodman6249 it says key can be got in monivea
Lead coffin
= an Earl or Duke ??
Lead lined coffins were pretty common in the Victorian era.
Robert Percy Ffrench (yes that is the correct spelling!) was a Diplomat with the Foreign Office. Lead was common for coffins then. They wold of been covered in velvet or brocade, which has deteriorated by now!
Are there only 3 people entombed there? Beautiful mausoleum.
MrMusiclover41 2 people. Robert Ffrench and his daughter Kathleen
Two people ( The entrance has a sculptured resemblance) The actually bodies are downstairs. I would have liked to see what was upstairs as well, and also some of the history.
Wow , amazing , 😘☮️😇
There are a lot of orbs downstairs where the daughter and father are buried.
That's dust
Great video. Thank you sharing it
Beautifully done
That's the house I wish to live when I die
For real , 😘☮️😇
If you die how can you live in a house??????
@@donnawoodman6249 will be a ghost LOl
Robert Percy is my Great Great uncle brother to my Great Grandfather his daughter NIna French is my father's mother my Grandmother bless her
Beautiful
It so beautiful and sad
Mystery
Recorded with a potato 🥔
I bet there is a bell upstairs!!
Wow!
I CONCUR ,,,BEAUTIFULLY COMPLIMENTED...
Hello DNA cousins in Ireland OBriens, Mc Caffreys, many more.
I wish people would learn to use a camera before making these videos.
What do you find wrong with this video?
Bob, please don't be crude. The filmmaker offered his time and effort to record this wonderous upload to showcase this beautiful burial chamber in Ireland. What a lovely sculptured mausoleum. No doubt, the man who laid to rest before the altar was a person of influence. The fashion of the stairway appeared to be taken by a medieval castle, and as he was descending, it was a haunting moment what he might find and discover down below. Thankfully, two discomposing caskets were sitting side by side, probably a marital couple from the Victorian era. I commend him for allowing us to journey exclusively to this forgotten mausoleum.
Yikes
Creepy cool
GET OUT BEFORE THE SUN SETS! THOSE ARE VAMPIRES!!!!
With cross
Hello how are you doing over there
Histoire
Catholic?
Yep, it's Ireland afterall.
I seen a lot in my time, but that was sick 😷 creepy…..👹👿
Backstory of this place and these people: thisisgalway.ie/the-history-of-the-ffrench-family-mausoleum/